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No Russian jets were deployed to Syria in order to launch attacks against Islamic State militants (IS, formerly ISIS, ISIL) and Syrian rebels, a military source told RT, dismissing reports in Israeli media.
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There has been no redeployment of Russian combat aircraft to the Syrian Arab Republic," the source told RT on Tuesday. "
The Russian Air Force is at its permanent bases and carrying out normal troop training and combat duty."
On Monday, the
Israeli news site Ynet News cited Western diplomats as saying that a Russian "expeditionary force" has arrived in Syria to set up camp at a government airbase near Damascus in order to lead an offensive against IS militants and rebel-aligned targets.
The report added that "
thousands of Russian military personnel are set to touch down in Syria, including advisers, instructors, logistics personnel, technical personnel, members of the aerial protection division, and pilots who will operate the aircraft."
The report's author, Alex Fishman, who was contacted by RT, refused to comment on the legitimacy of his source.
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...I am not talking about my sources, sorry," he said. "
I'm not publishing something without a legitimate source. I've been working for the last 40 years in the military field. So you can understand that it's a very, very legitimate source."
Moscow has denied plans to station troops in Syria. On August 4, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the involvement of Russian military in the Syrian conflict "
is not on the agenda."
Nevertheless, Russia has strongly supported the formation of an anti-IS coalition that would include Syria and other international and regional powers. President Vladimir Putin and his Egyptian counterpart stressed the importance of such a front during their meeting in Moscow on August 26.
Previously, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with a top Syrian opposition leader in Moscow. Lavrov and the Syrian National Coalition leader Khaled Khoja discussed a potential political settlement in the war-torn country as well as forming a broad coalition to fight the militants. According to Moscow, the coalition against IS would bring together the Syrian and Iraqi armies, the Kurds and those parts of the armed opposition that represent the Syrian people.
The US-led coalition which has been conducting airstrikes on IS targets in Syria since last September has proved incapable of beating the militants. The current number of IS fighters is estimated to have remained unchanged since last August, according to US defense officials.
Moscow has previously stressed that the jihadists are a common enemy of the international community, urging the US to recognize President Bashar Assad's forces as a partner in the fight against IS in Syria. Lavrov has said that, while the US has worked with Assad as a "
fully legitimate partner in destroying chemical arms," it refuses to cooperate with him in the fight against terrorism.
Washington has reiterated its long-standing claim that the current Syrian regime has no legitimacy. The US has also urged the ousting of Assad and his government, which Russia thinks would lead to IS seizing power in Syria.
If Russia sends army, the US would be see that as another opportunity to kill Russians, then terrorists would get anti-aircraft missiles and other weapons, as in Afghanistan, on this subject was made film "Charlie Wilson's War".
On being asked, "about any regrets having supported Islamic fundamentalism, which has given arms and advice to future terrorists?" Brzezinski replied - "What is more important in world history? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some agitated Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?" (Le Nouvel Observateur, 1998)
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Hillary: "We also have a history kind of moving in and out of Pakistan. Let's remember here. The people we are fighting today, we funded twenty years ago and we did it because we were locked in trouble with Soviet Union they invaded Afghanistan and we didn't want to see them controlling central Asia and we went to work. It was president Regan in partnership with congress led by democrat’s who said you know what? Loving! Pretty good idea! lets deal with the ISI in the Pakistani military lets go recruit Mujahidin, that’s great, lets get some to come from Saudi Arabia and other places importing their WAHABI brand of Islam so that we can go to beat the Soviet Union and guess what? They retreated, they lost billion of dollars and it led to the collapse Soviet Union. ... So we then left Pakistan! We said OK fine you deal with the Stingers that we left all over your country, you deal with the mines that are along the border...
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