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"Syrian aircraft are easily detectable in the sky and militants have time to hide. Russian warplanes launch attacks from higher altitudes since they are equipped with cutting-edge sighting and guidance systems. They also use guided bombs."This claim is undoubtedly true and explains why the Russian intervention has proved in military terms so decisive.The aircraft the Syrian air force uses are old Soviet machines dating from the 1960s to 1980s.Aircraft like the MiG21 and MiG23 were designed as air to air fighters. They cannot carry heavy bomb loads. The MiG21 is limited to 1,000 kgs. The MiG23 to 3,000 kgs.

03.54 12/11/15 > 20 MOSSAD arrive at Palestinian hospital to murder a visitor & kidnap a patient pic.twitter.com/NUY1wPuLdy #bds #Gaza
— Deselect Danczuk MP (@BankersDidIt) November 12, 2015In the past three years, 160 Syrian farming villages have been abandoned near Aleppo as crop failures have forced over 200,000 rural Syrians to leave for the cities. This news is distressing enough, but when put into a long-term perspective, its implications are staggering: many of these villages have been continuously farmed for 8000 years.That source had been published on 16 January 2010. The drought continued on; the situation only got even worse right into 2011 and up through the public demonstrations in Aleppo that started the war. There were no "barrel bombs" then. There was instead surging economic dislocation. Obama merely took advantage of it. He knew that it was coming, and he planned so as to exploit it.
The scene is that of a family dinner. The parents and the children are gathered around the table for one of the most sacred moments in Brazilian family life. But suddenly, there is no food in the pans. The plates disappear and they are left devastated. We then turn to another room where bankers are shamelessly having a meal. The message is: this is what will happen if Marina Silva wins the election. She will grant power to the banks, and this will mean a return to neoliberalism. This is just one example of Dilma Rousseff's vicious campaign against the two main opposition candidates. Lula's heiress won the election and gave the Workers Party (PT) its fourth consecutive term at the helm of Brazil's federal government.A year after the campaign propaganda, the country is going through a severe economic crisis, as shown by projections predicting a 2 percent fall in GDP in 2015. The dollar hovers around R$ 4.00, a historical record, while inflation is close to 10 percent per year. The government has reacted with a fiscal adjustment and cuts in pension payments, workers' rights, public spending and social services - which is exactly the same austerity prescription that Dilma attributed to the opposition during the campaign. Joaquín Levy, the Minister of Finance, is a Bradesco bank executive and a Chicago School monetarist neoliberal. This is a serious crisis but, to give just an example, the profits of Banco Itaú in 2015 have grown by R$ 6 billion per quarter, which is a 25 percent increase in a year. In the same period, the base interest rate set by the government has risen four consecutive times, reaching 14.25 percent. In capitalism, the traditional response to a crisis is to save the banks and socialize the losses.

Comment: Russia is making efficient use of all its resources, even psychological pressure.