The Battle In The Air Over Syria

From james@wpcYou really need to read the entire piece- I am posting excerpts Excerpt 1:

 It has been a week since I predicted that the Russian and Syrian governments would formally declare a 'No-Fly Zone' over all of Syrian territory and thus making it crystal clear that any flight that does not have the permission of the Syrian government will be declared an act of war against the Syrian people. It didn't happen. At least not in the form I predicted (and hoped for). True, al-Assad has said in interviews that over flights without consent of the Syrian government are a breach of Syria's sovereignty. We have also had a few days ago a spokesman from the military co-ordination centre in Damascus that any NATO flights that are not co-ordinated with the Syrian/Russian coalition will be considered as a potential threat and will be countered one way or another.

Re: Afghanistan 

 The Afghanistan war has been going on for 13 years. Does anyone seriously think that the combined forces of NATO can't defeat a militia armed with AK47's and little else (apart from Viagra and Captagon) and no air force? You judge people not on what they say but from the results of what they do. What have they done? They have kept a war going for 13 years that could have been won in a fraction of that time. If someone keeps repeating the same behaviour, then it is clear they want the same results. So we can confidently say that the bankers that control the US want never ending war, never ending profits and ever expanding destruction. This is the ultimate nihilism.

Iraq, Israeli involvement and never ending chaos The US bombs Syrian Arab Army

So, inevitably and entirely predictably, we now have a report of the US bombing and killing SAA forces that are closing in on the ISIS stronghold of Deir Ezzor. Also, predictably, the Turkish army has moved into Syrian territory north of Aleppo allegedly to protect its fellow Turkmen but really to protect the ISIS supply line. If the Russians bomb the Turkish army as NATO is tempting them to, then NATO will have its excuse to fight against Russia or at least have NATO countries cut off trade and diplomatic relations with Russia which will suit the international bankers just fine. 

Hammer meet nail! I do believe, fervently, that NATO is trying to get Turkey and Russia fighting. My comment to James will be included at the end of this post- Read the post by james at Winter Patriot Community in full, please.  Re: Kurds and ISIS 

Flying cover for ISIS is going to become more and more untenable politically so we are going to witness yet another 'brand name change' or 're-branding'. Penny from Penny For Your Thoughts identified this process years ago and in the last year or so has written many posts detailing how various Kurdish forces have committed genocides of their own in Syria (and Iraq) and have expanded their territory under the guise of fighting ISIS. But both the Kurds and ISIS are funded ultimately by the same people and while they might squabble over some booty, largely they have to co-operate otherwise their funding and armaments will dry up. ISIS would not be able to export stolen Syrian oil if not for the co-operation of the Kurds.

The evidence is that ISIS take over an area and hand it over to the Kurds under the guise of losing to the Kurds in battle. This frees up ISIS troops to move onto other areas and not have their forces tied up securing an already conquered territory. The terrorists are a mobile force and have already moved halfway round the world from Afghanistan to Bosnia to Iraq to Libya to Syria and back to Iraq again. And the US would like to move them on to the southern and northern Caucasus in the near future. ISIS are paid mercenaries. But the Kurds are from Syria, Iraq and Turkey and are motivated to co-operate with the US/ISIS to gain territory and its resources.

All this is leading up to say that (in the press, at least) ISIS will fade and the Kurds will rise allowing the US to claim effectiveness at 'defeating' ISIS and giving them the plausible (to the ignorant) excuse of remaining in the Kurdish areas to protect the noble Kurds and allow the fighting and destruction to continue.

This plan will also give the US a place at the table (and therefore influence) at the eventual peace talks involving Syria. The US will push for the break-up (Balkanisation) of Syria with many statelets which will pose no threat to continuing destabilisation from israel and also set the scene for ongoing wars and terrorism between these new states. A newly created Kurdistan in Syria would also provide a perfect place to station American troops and air force. (Indeed, the the US is already establishing an air base in eastern Syria near the Turkish border with the co-operation of the local Kurdish authorities and is reportedly flying drones out of it already.)

 As stated, read the rest at the opening link!James has linked back to my post from yesterday:

My response to james:

"Just wanted you to know brian outed himself with one comment that just gave him awayBascially it doesn't matter who is buying the oil, only who is transporting the oil- well since the buyer bears all the costs and profits of transportation it certainly does make a huge difference. The fact that Israel buys most of the smuggled oil tells us that they are subsidizing terror through their purchase and obviously that terror suits their agenda just fine- which is why they are happy to purchase the oil!I told brian he left his last disinfo comment at my blog- I've had it with this garbage!Also my linkie person left something interestingIt seems Turkey was willing to barter with Russia for food etc to avoid using the dollar..http://sputniknews.com/business/20151028/1029227369/barter-russia-dollar...From October, well before the plane was shotdownIran, Turkey, India, and China have suggested using the barter system in the food industry with Russia to avoid transactions in dollars, Russian agricultural watchdog aide Alexei Alekseyenko said Wednesday."SHARM EL-SHEIKH (Sputnik) – Alekseyenko said that Iran had offered the idea of exchanging Russian grain for milk products, fish, and meat, and Turkey had also suggested meat, milk products, fish, and incubated eggs."Turkey is the only NATO occupied nation that was willing to participate in this trade- That tells me something!"It comes as Russia is considering conducting transactions in national currencies with India, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iran and Egypt in order to boost mutual trade and reduce dependence on the dollar"I really hold the view that the US/NATO is working hard to stir the pot between Turkey/Russia (let's you and him fight) US/NATO could then step in in a chivalrous fashion- I'm still of the opinion Erdogan was out of the loop on the shoot down.James, everything you say about the Kurds/ISIS seems correct to me"All this is leading up to say that (in the press, at least) ISIS will fade and the Kurds will rise allowing the US to claim effectiveness at 'defeating' ISIS and giving them the plausible (to the ignorant) excuse of remaining in the Kurdish areas to protect the noble Kurds and allow the fighting and destruction to continue. This plan will also give the US a place at the table (and therefore influence) at the eventual peace talks involving Syria. The US will push for the break-up (Balkanisation) of Syria with many statelets which will pose no threat to continuing destabilisation from israel and also set the scene for ongoing wars and terrorism between these new states. A newly created Kurdistan in Syria would also provide a perfect place to station American troops and air force"I cannot disagree with that at all- In fact this seems to me to be the plan- as much as I can figure it out- At least it's been heading in that direction- Except- it looks to me that ISIS will move into Turkey- I've said that on the blog- because ISIS has said as muchthe destabilization always moves alongfrom libya to Syria & Iraq- two fronts into Turkey, then onto Iran"

From earlier today: 

PKK Burns 16th Century Fatih Pasa Mosque in Diyarbakir.

Destroyed by NATO's kurdish militias