Russia Ends Syria Cooperation After Surprise Attack

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 7, 2017

Well, this is a thing.

Not surprised.

Escalation.

Because Jews get their way.

Every fucking time.

Back meets wall.

The Independent:

Russia has said it is suspending a deal with the US to prevent mid-air collisions over Syria in response to US air strikes on a Syrian air base.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said following Donald Trump’s decision to fire 59 cruise missiles at a military target in Syria on Thursday, Moscow was suspending a memorandum with the US that prevented incidents and ensured flight safety.

Under the memorandum, signed after Russia launched an air campaign in Syria in September 2015, Russia and the US had exchanged information about their flights to avoid incidents in the crowded skies over Syria — where Russia has several dozen warplanes and batteries of air-defence missiles.

The so-called “deconfliction line” between the US and Russia has been credited by a number of US pilots with helping keep them safe. While the US air campaign in Syria tends to steer clear of areas where Russia is in operation, ending such co-operation is seen by activists in the region as a worrying turn.

The US-side of the information sharing exercise is based in the al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which is also the forward base from US Central Command, which takes the lead in co-ordinating coalition strikes. The US maintains radar coverage and other means of scanning the skies, but without being able to share coordinates and other data with the Russians, the chances of a confrontation increases.

Meanwhile, editor Andrew Anglin has gotten out of the hospital having had surgery on his hand after punching a brick wall.

He is now listening to Metallica’s “Unforgiven” on repeat while pacing around the room looking like he’s about ready to say something.