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Pentagon to protest "unsafe and unprofessional" intercept by Russian Su-27 http://t.co/Hzb5M2YdzL pic.twitter.com/eN2VZtoJjF
— Alert 5 (@alert5) April 10, 2015Do not forget your soldiers Crusaders we swore to take revenge and we fight you
#سنحرق_أمريكا #WewillBurnUSAgain pic.twitter.com/xja2N3OC4X— العز بن عبدالسلام (@dKHELAFAH) April 10, 2015

A Syrian military source accused Turkey on Monday of helping Islamist rebels to stage an assault on Idlib, a provincial capital which fighters seized at the weekend. The source declined to comment on the situation in Idlib, citing security considerations, but a monitoring group has confirmed the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and allies now control Idlib and said the Syrian air force bombed the city on Monday.For years, prominent Western papers, including the New York Times in their report, "C.I.A. Said to Aid in Steering Arms to Syrian Opposition," have admitted that Turkey (as well as Jordan to the south) has harbored militants throughout the duration of the conflict, and has even hosted the CIA and other foreign intelligence agencies as they armed, trained, and coordinated with militants bound for Syria. It is a coincidence, we are expected to believe, that now Al Qaeda's Syrian franchise, Jabhat al Nusra just so happens to be strongest in regions bordering Turkey, and its Arab accomplice, Jordan.
Comment: The fear factor must be ratcheted up a few notches.