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As Moscow strikes rebel-held zones to support Assad, it says any regime change would create a vacuum to be filled by ‘terrorists’

ed note–despite the cautious language in which this statement has been delivered, talking about the ‘vacuum’ that would be filled by terrorists in the aftermath of any US intervention in Syria, the Russians are also conveying a more serious message, namely that the US inserting itself directly into this disaster is going to lead to war.

That war between the 2 nuclear armed powers is part of the ‘Pax Judaica’ plan envisioned by organized Jewish interests is not some wild-eyed conspiracy theory. Keep in mind that on the afternoon of June 8th, 1967, as Israel was attacking the USS LIBERTY, American F4 Phantoms were travelling at super-sonic speed to Soviet-allied Cairo with nukes and were only a few moments away from destroying it. The Russians made clear at that time that they knew exactly the nature of the game being played and that if the US/Israel wanted war, the Russians were all-too-willing to give it to them.

Likewise, today, this is the situation we are all facing, with Israel and a handful of her treasonous acolytes pulling out all the stops in affecting a war between the 2 nations standing in the way of complete Judaic world hegemony, a war based upon the principle of mutually assured destruction that would by default create that same ‘vacuum’ which Israel intends to fill.

The only thing missing from the scenery is the proper president who will lead America down the path of that planned-for destruction. Given that Hillary Clinton has already promised that as POTUS she would be willing to use her office as a launching pad for this war while Donald Trump has indicated that under his leadership the US would de-escalate the situation with both Russia and Syria, it is (or at least should be) obvious why the Judaic powers-that-be are in perpetual screech mode over a possible Trump presidency.

It is also for this reason that we at this website have maintained very strict protocols vis a vis those who have (wittingly or not) acted as functionaries in helping foment this inferno with their ‘Trump is owned by the Jews’ nonsense. Like lemmings being lured over the cliff to their own destruction, what these ‘experts’ have done by seizing upon every piece of info they could get their hands on (from statements Trump has made to certain appointments as ‘proof’ that he is part of Team Judaica, all the while failing to recognize that in American politics, the ground rules were set a long time ago and that the only chance that a candidate such as Trump stands of getting the time of day is to play by those rules in exactly the same fashion as was done by JFK) is to bring everyone closer–even if only by millimeters–to a nightmare of suffering ‘never before seen and not to be seen again’, quoting from someone ‘in the know’ named Jesus Christ.

Generally, we tend to shy away from the same kind of alarmist, go-fer-yer-guns braying that is the central theme of individuals/outlets such as RBN and others, where the daily fare in terms of discussion consists solely of stocking up on guns, millions of rounds of ammunition, dried food, camo clothing, etc.

Nevertheless, it is (or at least should be) obvious that we have entered an extremely dangerous period that should be of great concern to all persons, the outcome of which is serious enough that everyone should at the very least get their personal affairs in order during this period that is best described as the ‘calm before the storm’.

Times of Israel

Russia warned the United States Saturday against carrying out any attacks on Syrian government forces, saying it would have repercussions across the Middle East as regime troops pressed a Russian-backed offensive to retake the entire city.

Russian news agencies quoted Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova as saying that a US intervention against the Syrian army “will lead to terrible, tectonic consequences not only on the territory of this country but also in the region on the whole.”

She said regime change in Syria would create a vacuum that would be “quickly filled” by “terrorists of all stripes.”

The largest hospital in rebel-held east Aleppo was bombed on Saturday for the second time in days.

Aleppo, once Syria’s vibrant commercial powerhouse, is now at the heart of a major military campaign by President Bashar Assad’s fighters and his steadfast ally Moscow.

The offensive, announced on September 22, has seen dozens of civilians killed and residential buildings flattened in the east, where an estimated 250,000 people live under government siege.

As the situation for civilians grows increasingly dire, the biggest hospital in east Aleppo was hit by two barrel bombs on Saturday, the medical organization that supports it said.

“Two barrel bombs hit the M10 hospital and there were reports of a cluster bomb as well,” said Adham Sahloul of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS).

Sahloul said a small group of patients and doctors “were inside the hospital for basic triage, bandaging, and cleaning services for emergency cases” when the bombardment began and remained trapped there.

SAMS radiologist and hospital administrator Mohammad Abu Rajab made an urgent call for help on Saturday morning from inside M10.

“The hospital is being destroyed! SOS, everyone!” he said in an audio message distributed to journalists.

M10 had already been hit on Wednesday along with the second-largest hospital in the area, known as M2, in what UN chief Ban Ki-moon denounced as “war crimes.”

That bombardment heavily damaged the two facilities and left only six fully-functional hospitals in the city’s east, according to SAMS.

At the bombed hospital, an AFP journalist saw blood-stained hospital beds and dented equipment lying in disarray beneath blown-out windows, while medical staff in green scrubs picked through the rubble outside to assess the damage.

The strikes were strongly denounced by French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.

“In the flood of violence that has overwhelmed Aleppo for several days, the systematic targeting of structures and health workers is particularly unjustifiable,” Ayrault said.

“This new attack only confirms the absolute urgency of a cessation of hostilities in Aleppo and access for civilian populations to the humanitarian assistance they desperately need,” he said.

The World Health Organization has called Syria the most dangerous place in the world for health workers, and Aleppo in particular has seen much of its medical infrastructure destroyed or heavily damaged.

Since fighting first broke out there in 2012, Aleppo has been divided by a front line between rebel forces in the east and government troops in the west.

After the government launched its offensive last month, more than 220 people have been killed by bombardment on Aleppo’s east, including six children and 12 other civilians on Friday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Syrians react as the bodies of children are pulled from the rubble of a building following government forces air strikes in the rebel held neighborhood of Al-Shaar in Aleppo on September 27, 2016. (AFP PHOTO / KARAM AL-MASRI)
Syrians react as the bodies of children are pulled from the rubble of a building following government forces air strikes in the rebel held neighborhood of Al-Shaar in Aleppo on September 27, 2016. (AFP PHOTO / KARAM AL-MASRI)

In west Aleppo, rebel rocket fire killed 15 civilians and wounded 40 on Friday, state television reported. The SANA official news agency said 13 people were wounded Saturday in the western Al-Midan neighborhood, also by rebel shellfire.

The assault has seen government forces seize territory in both the Suleiman al-Halabi neighborhood in the city center, as well on the northern edges of Aleppo.

On Saturday, regime loyalists backed by heavy raids advanced on the edges of the Bustan al-Basha neighborhood in Aleppo’s north, the Observatory said.

An AFP correspondent said clashes and the loud booms of shelling could be heard around the Suleiman al-Halabi and Bustan al-Basha fronts throughout the night.

Residents of regime-held areas expressed relief that the rebels were being pushed back but said they feared retaliation.

“We were happy when we heard about the army’s advance,” said Majed Abboud, a 32-year-old car dealer.

“But I’m afraid that with these ferocious clashes, there will be some kind of reaction from the armed groups,” he said.

The battle for Aleppo has sparked some of the most brutal violence since the March 2011 beginning of Syria’s conflict, which has killed more than 300,000 people and displaced over half the population.

The Doctors Without Borders (MSF) medical charity warned Friday that “bombs are raining” over the city, turning east Aleppo into “a giant kill box.”

Diplomatic efforts to put an end to the fighting across the country have all but collapsed.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday accused Washington of protecting jihadist groups in its effort to overthrow Assad.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Russia was in danger of becoming “a pariah nation” and the attacks in Aleppo were “unquestionably a war crime.”

2 thoughts on “Russia warns of ‘terrible consequences’ if US intervenes in Syria”
  1. more bull crap. America has inserted itself from DAY 1. Without America’s insertion, there wud be no terrorists in Syria- and Russia knows it.
    Stop the games Putin, and get serious

  2. What Pixel said! Except I think Russia is part of the plan to destabilize the middle east but wants to be seen as outside the influence of israel, for now.
    ed note–BS. Russia is NOT ‘destabilizing’ the Middle East. Russia is the one player–along with Iran–that is dealing with the elements of destabilization in a realistic and beneficial wa.
    HTF people could come up with such nonsense is completely beyond my capacity to understand.

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