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US fighter jet downs Syrian plane in Raqqa province

Then you should go for minority rule, don't you think so? Why do you have elections?



We understand why you are so frustrated. BTW, what is your opinion regarding FETO? Since you think that Erdogan is fucking up you must be one of those who thinks that the FETO terrorists were on the right track, right?

well , from Islamic respective , the people don't determinate what is RIGHT and what is WRONG ...

and both Erdo and Fetto are alike , except the former seized the power and kicked out the latter ...
 
this is because of those kurds. They have openly become America's, and Zionist tools of the region.

They are trying to unite a territory with Iraqi kurds and declare "independence" and become a permanent vassal of American interests against iran and possibly turkey.

this Kurdish terrorist entity threatens both Iranian and Turkish long term interests... It is beyond time iran and turkey united to teach them a nice lesson in my opinion.
be careful dude
It is old Englisi policy make divide and rule
we as Kurds, Turks, Arab and Persian should not fall in their trap.
I am sure there is smart and wise people in every side as well.
Our benefit is in work with each other for benefit of all.
they shut down the Syrian jet while bombing ISIS to make division is clear now and we should speak with them and remind them this is not in benefit of every body in north of Syria.
 
So this was reported by al Jazeera? That sits in a country which signed a 15bn deal two days ago with the USA.

That's incredibly too easy
Are you suggesting Al Jazeera is non-US fake news? :woot:
 
Following US shoot down of Syrian fighter chess game in eastern Syria turns bloody
ALEXANDER MERCOURIS
The US has now confirmed that it was responsible for shooting down a Syrian SU-22 and the US led Coalition has now released the following statement explaining its move

At approximately Syria time, June 18th, pro-Syrian regime forces attacked the Syrian Democratic Forces-held town of Ja’Din, south of Tabqah, wounding a number of SDF fighters, and driving the SDF from the town.

Coalition aircraft conducted a show of force and stopped the initial pro-regime advance towards the SDF-controlled town,

Following the Pro-Syrian forces attack, the Coalition contacted its Russian counterparts by telephone via an established ‘de-confliction line’ to de-escalate the situation and stop the firing.

At 6:43 pm, a Syrian regime SU-22 dropped bombs near SDF fighters south of Taqbah and, in accordance with rules of engagement and in collective self-defense of Coalition partnered forces, was immediately shot down by a US F/A-18E Super Hornet.

Ja’Din sits approximately two kilometers north of an established East-West SDF-Syrian Regime de-confliction area.

The Coalition’s mission is to defeat ISIS in Iraq and Syria. The Coalition does not seek to fight the Syrian regime, Russian, or pro-regime forces partnered with them, but will not hesitate to defend Coalition or partner forces from any threat.

The Coalition presence in Syria addresses the imminent threat ISIS in Syria poses globally. The demonstrated hostile intent and actions of pro-regime forces towards Coalition and partner forces in Syria conducting legitimate counter-ISIS operations will not be tolerated.

The Coalition calls on all parties to focus their efforts on the defeat of ISIS, which is our common enemy and the greatest threat to worldwide peace and security.

There is much about this statement that will doubtless cause anger in Moscow and Damascus.

Firstly, there is nothing ‘legitimate’ about US or Coalition operations in Syria, which have not been requested by the Syrian government or authorised by the UN Security Council.

There is no doubt also that this statement, even if it is correct in its account of the facts, is at best a half-truth.

Briefly, the real reason why the clash today took place is because a race is underway between the Syrian government and military backed by Russia, and the various proxy forces controlled by the US, to establish control of as much of eastern Syria as they can.

In the south the US has sent forces into south eastern Syria across the border from Jordan, and has deployed powerful ground missiles there.

The Syrian military for its part, with assistance from Russia and in close cooperation with Iraqi forces, has sought to contain this advance by advancing to the Iraqi border.

In north eastern Syria the US has been supporting the Kurdish militia – which forms the core of the group which somewhat misleadingly calls itself “the Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF) – in its efforts to gain control of as much territory as it can whilst purportedly advancing on the ISIS capital of Raqqa.

The Syrian army for its part has fought a whirlwind campaign in recent weeks, driving ISIS out of Aleppo province and pressing into Raqqa province for the first time in years, bringing it into territories where the Kurdish militia backed by the US was until recently ISIS’s only rival.

In the meantime the Russians have been complaining that though Raqqa is supposed to be under siege, a route has been left open for ISIS to send troops from Raqqa towards Deir Ezzor.

ISIS for its part has been attempting to storm Deir Ezzor for months, apparently intending to relocate its capital there from Raqqa.

The Syrian army over the last few days has also been advancing towards Deir Ezzor from Palmyra in the west. However there were reports yesterday of a Kurdish column being sent south to block its advance, presumably so as to make it possible for ISIS to storm Deir Ezzor, allowing the US led Coalition to ‘liberate’ Deir Ezzor later from ISIS.

What makes all this move and counter-move so complicated is that the fact that it is happening cannot be admitted publicly. As today’s Coalition statement shows, in theory – even as the two sides manoeuvre against each other – each of them pretends to be doing nothing more than fighting ISIS.

Thus the Syrian aircraft which the US shot down today is claimed by the US to have been bombing the Kurds, whilst the Syrian military claims it was bombing ISIS.

The US military claims that it is only interested in fighting ISIS – “the common enemy” – but it has just shot down a Syrian aircraft.

The US backed Kurds are supposed to be preparing to storm ISIS’s capital Raqqa. However they are simultaneously sending south a column apparently intended to prevent the Syrian army from stopping ISIS from storming Deir Ezzor.

In other words ISIS – a terrorist organisation which does indeed pose a global threat as the statement issued by the US led Coalition today says – also functions as the cover story each side uses as it manoeuvres against the other.

Given the complexity of this game there is always a risk that something will go wrong, which is what has happened today. However with the US and the Russians anxious to avoid coming to blows with each other, both sides also look to contain the conflict by trying to keep it within its current curious rules. Basically these are that neither side sets out to attack the other, and that whoever gains control of territory from ISIS first is allowed to keep it.

That explains why the manoeuvres the two sides carry out against each other are never spoken of in that way, and it also explains the conciliatory language (“the Coalition does not seek to fight the Syrian regime, Russian, or pro-regime forces partnered with them”) in today’s statement.

No doubt over the course of the next few hours the telephone lines between the Russian command in Khmeimim air base in Syria and the US command in Amman in Jordan will be buzzing with discussions as the militaries of the two sides search for ways to limit the damage so as to keep the conflict confined with its present rules.

What this episode however also shows is something else: that in the US once the regime change caravan gets onto the road there is nothing that can be done to turn it back even if its original destination has become beyond its reach.

With President Assad’s government backed by Russian air power firmly in control of ‘useful Syria’ – the wealthy and populous regions in Syria’s west along Syria’s Mediterranean coast – there is no longer any realistic possibility that it can be overthrown or that regime change can happen in Syria. The manoeuvres the US is engaging in in eastern Syria, even if they succeed (which is doubtful) can only provide it with stretches of empty desert and a few oil and gas fields.

In the meantime these same manoeuvres are risking a dangerous clash with the Syrians, who are backed by the Russians, and are sowing alarm amongst the US’s regional ‘allies’ Iraq (which is now de facto allied with Syria) and Turkey (which is horrified by US backing for the Kurds). Meanwhile the US’s key allies in the regime change war in Syria – Saudi Arabia and Qatar – have fallen out with each other.

It is impossible to see what the US can usefully gain from all its manoeuvres, whilst the risks it runs, and the enemies it is making, are all too obvious.

Nonetheless it seems that in Syria – as everywhere else – the US has no reverse gear.
http://theduran.com/us-shoot-down-syrian-fighter-chess-game-bloody/
 
We can all see through your posts. No matter how nicely you word your sentences or your one liner constructs.... Oh oh specially where you label "Saudo American interests" as "Pakistan's interests"........ You are so cute. Wannabe invincible camel.

So this was reported by al Jazeera? That sits in a country which signed a 15bn deal two days ago with the USA.

That's incredibly too easy
 
well , from Islamic respective , the people don't determinate what is RIGHT and what is WRONG ...

and both Erdo and Fetto are alike , except the former seized the power and kicked out the latter ...

But you are saying Erdogan is wrong! And you say Erdo and FETO are alike. It's like saying Iran and SA are alike, now tell me are they?
 
At 6:43 pm, a Syrian regime SU-22 dropped bombs near SDF fighters south of Taqbah
nobody knows what mean near in America ???? How many kilometers mean near in American dictionary ????
but even US accept that Syrian jets bomb ISIS scums.
June 18th, pro-Syrian regime forces attacked the Syrian Democratic Forces-held town of Ja’Din, south of Tabqah, wounding a number of SDF fighters, and driving the SDF from the town.
another lie
Syrian Army got that town from ISIS many hours before attacks

Firstly, there is nothing ‘legitimate’ about US or Coalition operations in Syria, which have not been requested by the Syrian government or authorised by the UN Security Council.
Their presence is illegal base on international laws
but as usual we live in jungle world
 
But you are saying Erdogan is wrong! And you say Erdo and FETO are alike. It's like saying Iran and SA are alike, now tell me are they?

Both Erdo and Fetto were buddy for years before 2010 ....

and why you can't think other way ... from my point of view both of them are not good persons and both of them have wrong policies ... if person X is bad then that doesn't mean Person Y is good ....
 
Nah man. Nobody cares its his own people he is killing. I am just voicing concerns of the human loss. Appalling even by middle East's standards.

Well lost cause for peace. Its only downhill now. They are hell bent on self destruction and its only a matter of time.

Political gains though are too tempting for others involved so it just started getting messy.

Its either time for some big compromises or total collapse. Their choice


You sir are a seriously missinformed individual despite having access to all information
Can only feel sorry for you
 
I find those people fool who believed in US propaganda that Iraq got chemical weapons.

Unfortunately, there are still naive people who believe once again the US propaganda that Assad forces used chemical bomb, even if US provided no proof and there were no investigations from UN.

I guess You support anyone that kills Innocent Muslims, as long as they are against the US.
It is good to have Your priorities in order.

nobody knows what mean near in America ???? How many kilometers mean near in American dictionary ????
but even US accept that Syrian jets bomb ISIS scums.

another lie
Syrian Army got that town from ISIS many hours before attacks


Their presence is illegal base on international laws
but as usual we live in jungle world

The UNSC has called for all members to attack ISIS.
That makes Syria and Iraq free for all.
 
One thing is for sure.those who ignited this fire in Syria,will get burned into it as well.
 
Their presence is illegal base on international laws
but as usual we live in jungle world

Says the one... who's country is illegally on Syrian soil , same as his Hezb proxy... and their master RUssia...
And killing thousand of innocent civilians every day... and even Playing with few Missiles who couldn't even hit all and entirely their targets... but even if it's hit nothing... you guys are strong in illuminati theory...by telling us it's " an underground bunker"... omg..
4 to 6 Missiles fired... only 2 vid of them and one vid show an empty strike on a unhabited place... keep going... maybe one day...

"Camel can't see his own humps..."
 
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