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Russia: No Iranian forces on Israeli border

Iran is 75 times the size of Israel. Does Iran need to be at the Israel border? No it doesn't.

Russia is two hundred times the size of Ukraine. By that logic Russia shouldn't be at Ukraine's border. This is the problem with these fvcking global power. They don't practice what they preach to others.
 
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Russia is two hundred times the size of Ukraine. By that logic Russia shouldn't be at Ukraine's border. This is the problem with these fvcking global power. They don't practice what they preach to others.

Russia is not 200 times the size of Ukraine and anyone who claims so is daft.

17 / 0.5 = 34 not 200.
 
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I suppose it is in everyone's interests not to start massive Iran-Israel war on Syrian soil.
 
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Russia is not 200 times the size of Ukraine and anyone who claims so is daft.

17 / 0.5 = 34 not 200.

Okay, Russia is 34 times the size of Ukaine and the point is still valid.


I suppose it is in everyone's interests not to start massive Iran-Israel war on Syrian soil.

Democracy aka peace in Syria was in everyone's interest but those who are so frightened of an Iran-israel war weren't so frightened of the prospect of the bloodiest civil war in our life-time. Things simply can't be bloodier than that so I don't mind it.
 
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Your comments of Russia “getting its asses handed” in Deir-Ez Zoir is nonesense that had been debunked long ago. Those were mercenaries and Washington said Russia never even coordinated with them. The majority of the dead were also Syria not Russian, only a handfuls of dead were Russian citizens, like no more then 15. The US funds many groups in Syria that fight for US interests, I guess the US has gotten its asses handed to them too when Russia has bombed US proxy forces for 3 years.
Russian Wagner Group has strong ties with Kremlin and make it possible for Russia to commit troops to a theatre of operations without formal recognition. This tactic grants Russia the luxury of plausible-deniability in sensitive matters. Mercenaries label doesn't change the fact that recruits are mostly Russian military veterans and they are well-armed like a professional army. Wagner Group was/is active in Ukraine as well.

Anyways, I don't think that Wagner Group would take its chances with US forces in a theatre of operations without nod from Kremlin itself; Russians wanted to test American resolve and learned a lesson. Dozens of Russians perished in the clash but this was a small price to pay for challenging US forces in the region instead of risking a much wider conflict with regular army.

FYI: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/...ican-commandos-russian-mercenaries-syria.html

As far as proxies are concerned, only YPG enjoy American protection in Syria. Try to bomb its positions and see what happens. US forces shot down Syrian warplanes which came close to bombing YPG positions. US forces also prevented Turkey from conducting a major operation against YPG near its borders; only Afrin was surrendered to Turkey in a deal but Americans drew a red line in Manjib and ahead.

US is using YPG to consolidate its gains against ISIS in Syria. It doesn't support Syrian rebels in general. Whatsoever become of Syrian rebels in general, US doesn't give a shit about them.

As for some of the nonsense comments involving “back stabbing”. Having dialogues, working out beneficial deals and not being completely stupid is not back stabbing. Iran launched drones into Israel from the same base Russian soldiers were stationed. Iran has andagered Russian lives, and Russia has acted wisely to separate Iran and Israel for everyone’s benifit....but yea back stabbing.
Agreed with this.

Russian mission in Syria was to prevent downfall of Assad regime at the hands of Syrian rebels, and it delivered in this regard. By any measure, Russia proved itself a worthy ally of Syria

However, Russia cannot shield Assad regime and/or Iranian forces from NATO and/or Israel for indefinite period if the former continue to provoke the latter, and jeopardize safety of Russian forces in the middle of it. Russia is being wise to defuse such tensions through dialogue.
 
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Russian Wagner Group has strong ties with Kremlin and make it possible for Russia to commit troops to a theatre of operations without formal recognition. This tactic grants Russia the luxury of plausible-deniability in sensitive matters. Mercenaries label doesn't change the fact that recruits are mostly Russian military veterans and they are well-armed like a professional army. Wagner Group was/is active in Ukraine as well.

Anyways, I don't think that Wagner Group would take its chances with US forces in a theatre of operations without nod from Kremlin itself; Russians wanted to test American resolve and learned a lesson. Dozens of Russians perished in the clash but this was a small price to pay for challenging US forces in the region instead of risking a much wider conflict with regular army.

FYI: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/...ican-commandos-russian-mercenaries-syria.html

As far as proxies are concerned, only YPG enjoy American protection in Syria. Try to bomb its positions and see what happens. US forces shot down Syrian warplanes which came close to bombing YPG positions. US forces also prevented Turkey from conducting a major operation against YPG near its borders; only Afrin was surrendered to Turkey in a deal but Americans drew a red line in Manjib and ahead.

US is using YPG to consolidate its gains against ISIS in Syria. It doesn't support Syrian rebels in general. Whatsoever become of Syrian rebels in general, US doesn't give a shit about them.


Agreed with this.

Russian mission in Syria was to prevent downfall of Assad regime at the hands of Syrian rebels, and it delivered in this regard. By any measure, Russia proved itself a worthy ally of Syria

However, Russia cannot shield Assad regime and/or Iranian forces from NATO and/or Israel for indefinite period if the former continue to provoke the latter, and jeopardize safety of Russian forces in the middle of it. Russia is being wise to defuse such tensions through dialogue.


The US stated that those contractors didn’t coordinate with a russia. There is not as much contact between contractors and government forces as you think, the US lost much more contractors in Iraq then it did soldiers, some were even hung up on bridges and burned. If there was as much coordination as you think these cases would be rare.

Those contractors don’t have encrypted communications with their respective militaries, they cannot call for airstrikes, they cannot do anything. They are just security.
 
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Russia takes another step to curb Iran's power in Syria
YUSUF SELMAN İNANÇ @yusufsinanc
Istanbul
Published 10 hours ago
1100

An Israeli soldier stands on a tank near the border with Syria in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, May 9.
Russia has started deploying troops near the territories occupied by Israel, showing that Moscow would like Iran to decrease its presence in Syria, which is causing a crisis with Tel Aviv
An international bloc consisting of the U.S., Israel and the Gulf countries except Qatar, under the leadership of Saudi Arabia, has initiated a campaign against Iran proposing that Tehran's nuclear arms are posing danger.

Accordingly, the U.S. has declared that it had pulled itself out the so-called nuclear deal made with Iran during the era of former U.S. President Barack Obama.

The Gulf's complaints about the alleged Iranian presence in Yemen through the Shiite Houthi militias have turned into an arming race as many Gulf countries have bought billions of dollars' worth of weapons from the U.S.

Among the participants of this unnamed bloc Israel is at the forefront, challenging Iran's expansionist policies in Syria and has been carrying out military operations toward Iranian bases within the country.

Russia's stance was a matter of curiosity for many as it is the main backer of the Syrian regime and Bashar Assad.

Last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said only Syrian troops needed to be near Israeli territories, implying that Iranian militias had to stay away.

"It should only be the armed forces of the Syrian Arab Republic that stand on the Syrian border with Israel," he said, adding that, "Of course, the withdrawal of all non-Syrian forces must be carried out on a reciprocal basis; however, it must be a two-way street."

However, Russia was not totally happy with the situation as it had challenged the U.S.-led military operation on regime bases the month before. Following these attacks Israel had claimed that it was under direct threat, posed by Iran.

Israeli TV channel, Channel 2, last month, reported that there was a hidden agreement between Israel and Russia, aiming to curb Iran's power in Syria.

According to the understanding, Russia had assumed the responsibility of keeping Iranian and Hezbollah forces away from Syria's border with Israel on the occupied Golan Heights.

In return, the report said that Israel would not carry out any operation and not intervene when regime forces are deployed near the southern border.

A recent development indicated that Russia was intending to eliminate Iranian presence in Syria, especially near the territories, occupied by Israel. It was reported that Russia started deploying its troops near the Golan Heights, which are under Israeli occupation and Israel's pretexts for attacking Iranian bases.

Despite the fact that Lebanon-based Shiite militia group Hezbollah is dominantly active in that area, Russia has started expanding the size of the areas, controlled by its military.

Iran's Brig. Gen. Masoud Jazayeri told Lebanon's al-Manar, "Iran and Syria enjoy deep relations that would not be influenced by the propaganda measures of anyone," adding that the Lebanese militias would not leave Syria.

Russia may not desire to see a rival power in Syria in its own side in order to maintain the position of the regime's main backer.

In this way Moscow becomes the only voice of Damascus. However, it is unclear whether Iran will be as submissive as Russia desires for decreasing the level of its presence in Syria, in which it has been fighting almost since the war broke out.

https://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2018/06/11/russia-takes-another-step-to-curb-irans-power-in-syria
 
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wahabbi wet dream from the horse's mouth daily sabah lol

Russia takes another step to curb Iran's power in Syria
YUSUF SELMAN İNANÇ @yusufsinanc
Istanbul
Published 10 hours ago
1100

An Israeli soldier stands on a tank near the border with Syria in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, May 9.
Russia has started deploying troops near the territories occupied by Israel, showing that Moscow would like Iran to decrease its presence in Syria, which is causing a crisis with Tel Aviv
An international bloc consisting of the U.S., Israel and the Gulf countries except Qatar, under the leadership of Saudi Arabia, has initiated a campaign against Iran proposing that Tehran's nuclear arms are posing danger.

Accordingly, the U.S. has declared that it had pulled itself out the so-called nuclear deal made with Iran during the era of former U.S. President Barack Obama.

The Gulf's complaints about the alleged Iranian presence in Yemen through the Shiite Houthi militias have turned into an arming race as many Gulf countries have bought billions of dollars' worth of weapons from the U.S.

Among the participants of this unnamed bloc Israel is at the forefront, challenging Iran's expansionist policies in Syria and has been carrying out military operations toward Iranian bases within the country.

Russia's stance was a matter of curiosity for many as it is the main backer of the Syrian regime and Bashar Assad.

Last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said only Syrian troops needed to be near Israeli territories, implying that Iranian militias had to stay away.

"It should only be the armed forces of the Syrian Arab Republic that stand on the Syrian border with Israel," he said, adding that, "Of course, the withdrawal of all non-Syrian forces must be carried out on a reciprocal basis; however, it must be a two-way street."

However, Russia was not totally happy with the situation as it had challenged the U.S.-led military operation on regime bases the month before. Following these attacks Israel had claimed that it was under direct threat, posed by Iran.

Israeli TV channel, Channel 2, last month, reported that there was a hidden agreement between Israel and Russia, aiming to curb Iran's power in Syria.

According to the understanding, Russia had assumed the responsibility of keeping Iranian and Hezbollah forces away from Syria's border with Israel on the occupied Golan Heights.

In return, the report said that Israel would not carry out any operation and not intervene when regime forces are deployed near the southern border.

A recent development indicated that Russia was intending to eliminate Iranian presence in Syria, especially near the territories, occupied by Israel. It was reported that Russia started deploying its troops near the Golan Heights, which are under Israeli occupation and Israel's pretexts for attacking Iranian bases.

Despite the fact that Lebanon-based Shiite militia group Hezbollah is dominantly active in that area, Russia has started expanding the size of the areas, controlled by its military.

Iran's Brig. Gen. Masoud Jazayeri told Lebanon's al-Manar, "Iran and Syria enjoy deep relations that would not be influenced by the propaganda measures of anyone," adding that the Lebanese militias would not leave Syria.

Russia may not desire to see a rival power in Syria in its own side in order to maintain the position of the regime's main backer.

In this way Moscow becomes the only voice of Damascus. However, it is unclear whether Iran will be as submissive as Russia desires for decreasing the level of its presence in Syria, in which it has been fighting almost since the war broke out.

https://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2018/06/11/russia-takes-another-step-to-curb-irans-power-in-syria
 
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wahabbi wet dream from the horse's mouth daily sabah lol

To you anything that points to Putin-Netanyahu connection has to be a 'wahabi wet dream' because it's very inconvenient for sycophant like you. Putin has an understanding with the Zionazi terror god father, the entire world knows it because events clearly show it, only morons like you bray like a donkey when the issue is raised.
 
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Oh look what have we here, a bengali wahabbi trying his luck at middle east politics!......lol

In case you were wondering Russia is in Syria on Iran's invitation. 90% of Syria is in Iranian/ Russian hands. Your ISIS flyboys lost. Get over it.

To you anything that points to Putin-Netanyahu connection has to be a 'wahabi wet dream' because it's very inconvenient for sycophant like you. Putin has an understanding with the Zionazi terror god father, the entire world knows it because events clearly show it, only morons like you bray like a donkey when the issue is raised.
 
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The thing is both Russia and Iran need each other
Russians dominating the skies while Iranians holding the ground

Imagine Syria without the Sukhoi

And imagine it without the Iranians presence.

It's hard to solve it.
 
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Oh look what have we here, a bengali wahabbi trying his luck at middle east politics!......lol

In case you were wondering Russia is in Syria on Iran's invitation. 90% of Syria is in Iranian/ Russian hands. Your ISIS flyboys lost. Get over it.

We have a crypto Daesh terrorist here who pretends to be a Syrian. In Raqqa you were in bed with those Daesh faggots weren't you? So stop your fvcking drama, you won't be able to sell it. If your Putin was sincere about fighting Daesh he wouldn't be protecting the Daesh god father israel.
 
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Iran hasn't moved one inch back!......but marched onto hundreds of miles of terrorist occupied territories. Nobody can stop Iran from doing its good work in Syria. Iran will be victorious.
Khamenai mercenaries will go home. Either in buses or in coffins.
 
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