Which is only to keep the Russians from interfering (at this point). In the end, regime change is the only possible succesfull outcome of any military operation in this case. Any other outcome will result in it being seen as 'useless' or 'failed'. As long as Assad will remain, nothing will change for the better in the country.Flyboy wrote:The aim is not a regime change so the White house said earlier.
Correct, I try to make a distinction between rumors (every military move is directly tied to the syria events by press, see the first message about "two pilots who see fighters on Akrotiri" and so called "sightings of fighters on radar" and news that is actually to be linked to the Syria operation. The Russian ships, first linked and then not linked in the same messages is no interesting news unless confirmed. So indeed special goggles, and not bluntly wild guessing. The Typhoon deployment is confirmed by the British MoD, while the Russian ship movement information is not.hammarö wrote:You read your source with special goggles.
The source also mention two russian warships. A much interesting information.
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