Friday, August 21, 2015

TAX WALL STREET PARTY MORNING BRIEFINGS

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An unimpeachable Middle East source sends the following intelligence estimate:

“The delivery of six MIG 31 combat aircraft to the Syrian government in Damascus corresponds to the withdrawal by Germany, Spain, [and the US] of Patriot missile batteries from Turkey within the framework of NATO.[1] On this subject, there is a kind of cooperation between Moscow and Washington. The idea is to give the Syrian Arab Army the equipment required for a bombing campaign in northern Syria. Up until the present moment, the Syrian Arab Army’s aviation has been deterred from doing this by the Patriot missiles stationed in southern Turkey, and did not possess a sufficient number of combat aircraft able to operate at altitudes low enough to evade the surface to air missiles now in the possession of the jihadis. It is for this reason that the Syrian Air Force has not been capable of defending the Kurds in a city like Kobane.

This is the response of Putin and of Obama to the maneuvers carried out by General John Allen, who had gone off the reservation to stipulate an accord with Erdogan for a safe zone for rebels in Syria.

Obama is attempting to push ISIS [aka Daesh, ISIL, etc.] out of Syria and to use some of its components against Russia in Ukraine. Putin and Assad are attempting to liquidate the jihadis on Syrian territory.

The delivery of the MIG-31s comes against the backdrop of the creation of a Russian-Syrian military commission. Numerous Russian military advisers have been arriving in Damascus over recent days. For the first time in five years, they have been sharing their satellite imagery with their Syrian counterparts.

This is the first time since the beginning of the Syrian conflict that the Russian Army has been directly involved in military operations in Syria. In addition, the Russian military advisers have been becoming familiar with the situation on the ground so as to evaluate the options for the deployment of a peacekeeping force under the aegis of the United Nations.

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