Exaggerated Reports Regarding US/Turkish Agreement & Manbij, Again
Yesterday, after catching some fake news via Reuters, claiming that the US and Turkey had reached an agreement on Manbij- One that will see them 'move together' in Syria's Manbij.
Yesterday, after catching some fake news via Reuters, claiming that the US and Turkey had reached an agreement on Manbij- One that will see them 'move together' in Syria's Manbij.
(ANTIWAR.COM) — An unspecified number of French special forces troops have crossed the border into Syria’s Kurdish region Thursday, entering the town of Rmelan. The troops entered from positions they’d previously held in neighboring Iraq. The exact size of the French military presence in Syria is unclear, but Turkish media report French troops are present at five separate […]
NEW YORK – On Monday, the New York Review of Books published an open letter and petition aimed at securing Western support for putting pressure on Turkey to end its occupation of Afrin, opposing further Turkish incursions into Syria, and backing autonomy for Rojava — the region of Northern Syria that has functioned autonomously since 2012 after its administration was taken over by U.S-allied Kurdish factions.
I’ve alerted my readers for some time now that this was the direction the US was going to move in... And this move has NOTHING to do with the Baptist Pastor Brunson- Or the delusion that Mike Pompeo is a "good christian". I'll underline the facts of the matter, many of which, have been long covered hereal monitor
First the reports regarding the locale south of DamascusLA Times
Israel is presenting the idea that S-300's are headed to Syria as a reality. As if it's guaranteed. From what I've seen/read so far this is NOT the caseThat said Israel's claim gets me thinking about why Israeli talking heads may be presenting this transfer as a statement of fact? Is it because they need a pretext to move on Syria in a much more aggressive manner?Kremlin mum on Russia's possible deliveries of S-300 air defense systems to Syria
A picture taken on April 3, 2018, shows vehicles of US-backed coalition forces driving in the northern Syrian town of Manbij Instead of using the headline “Why US forces remain near Manbij while ISIS has moved elsewhere in Syria”, as employed by Military Times, as a statement of fact
In case anyone wondered?And I've seen some news that indicates the US may be moving out of Incirlik.Airbase not used in Syrian strikesReuters
This news should NOT go unnoticed in the aftermath of the terror trio strike on Syria.And please read straight through to the very end- because the substance used in the Skripal incident, according to the Swiss lab, may connect back to the false flag chemical incidents in Syria. RT
I've got a bunch of saved news articles- just going to do them as a list1- Theresa May gets the OK