
In this Monday, Sept. 28, 2015, photo, provided by the United Nations, US President Barack Obama, left, and Russia's President Vladimir Putin toast during a luncheon hosted during the 70th annual United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters.
Writhing and flustered, the American opponent is protesting at being upended. First, in the form of a contorted media campaign smearing Russia's military operations as somehow criminal.
Second, the Americans are breathlessly claiming that Russia's "outrageous" support for Syrian state forces is scuppering peace efforts.
Third, the Americans have tried to intimidate Russia by cutting off diplomatic contact over Syria, which is a veiled attempt to threaten Russia militarily, either from direct US intervention in Syria or indirectly by upping supply of anti-aircraft missiles to the proxy terror groups.
Russia is having none of this American menacing. It has proceeded to ramp up the military offensive along with Syrian forces to defeat the Western-backed terror groups in their last redoubt in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. If the anti-government mercenaries are vanquished there, then the six-year foreign-fueled war for regime change in Syria is all but over.














Comment: That the source is SOHR immediately renders the casualty list suspect.
That they're targeting a majority Kurdish village suggests this the primary reason for the airstrike. Is it really ISIS the Turkish military targeted, or Kurdish fighters hoping to link up with their cousins across the Euphrates?
Did the Turks do this as part of Russia's efforts to clear Aleppo of terrorists?
Or did it do so as part of the US' efforts to provide air cover for its 'moderates'?
With the US and Russia now clearly foes in Syria, Turkey must decide whose side it is on...