1. US Air Forces Retreat From Russians After Syrian Air Defenses Obliterate Israeli Missile Strike

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A very sobering new Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that by 0400 Moscow Time on 9 April, US and NATO warplanes operating in the Levant War Zone retreated to their various Middle Eastern staging bases and sea platforms (aircraft carriers) without their having violated the new rules of engagement (ROE-”Red Line’) imposed by Russia on these hostile Western military forces—and whose swift withdrawal came in the aftermath of a failed, and unprovoked, Israeli airstrike on a Syrian air base whose air defenses obliterated 5 of the 8 missiles fired at it.

Russian Federal News Agency releases first pictures of failed Israeli airstrike on Т-4 Airbase in Syria showing minimal damage done

According to this report, this past December (2017), Russia imposed new rules of engagement on all Western-aligned hostile forces operating in the Levant War Zone [English]—and whose basic outlines were clearly stated by Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov who warned these hostile forces that “Russian advisers, trainers, intelligence service officers, artillery personnel, and all other various Russian military units have been integrated into every single Syrian combat troops, brigades, units, and even small battalions”—and that any attack on these forces will be immediately viewed as an attack on the Russian Federation itself—with the response being Russia’s targeting for destruction the US Navy and/or NATO ships and warplanes from which any missiles attacking Syria were launched.
As American warplane pilots operating in the Levant War Zone are reported to be increasingly “fearful and nervous” over their being tracked by vastly superior Russian air defenses, this report says, it has, so far, been the silence of Russian S-300 and S-400 air defense systems in Syria that have prevented nuclear war—and is due to the US and its NATO allies fully respecting Russia’s new rules of engagement.

As to why Russia needed to change its rules of engagement in Syria, this report explains, is due to an increasingly hostile battle between the American shadow government “Deep State” and President Donald Trump—that saw, on 30 March 2017, Trump’s UN Ambassador Nikki Haley declare that the “US priority on Syria no longer focused on getting Assad out”—that was followed a week later, on 4 April 2017, by a “false flag” chemical attack in Syria blamed on its government without any proof—that was then followed three days later, on 7 April 2017, by Trump ordering 59 Tomahawk missiles to be fired at a Syrian air base (34 of which were shot down by Syrian air defenses)—and whose “final chapter” was written four days later, on 10 April 2017, when Trump had Ambassador Nikki Haley reverse course and declare that “regime change in Syria is inevitable”.
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