Russia in Syria: It’s All Happening

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 30, 2015

Who's laughing now, kikes?
Who’s laughing now, kikes?

Big happenings across the board here.

Putin is in charge, and everyone is just standing around in confusion about how this guy just made a decision and they have no ability to respond with anything other than “well, I don’t like this at all. Not one bit at all.”

RT:

The upper chamber of the Russian parliament has unanimously given a formal consent to President Putin to use the nation’s military in Syria to fight terrorism at a request from the Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Consent was necessary for use of the country’s military for foreign combat missions under the Russian constitution.

“This is not about reaching for some foreign policy goals, satisfying ambitions, which our Western partners regularly accuse us of. It’s only about the national interest of the Russian Federation,” the official said.

Ivanov stressed that no ground operations are planned in Syria. Russia would use its warplanes to hit terrorist targets when requested by the Syrian government. He stressed that unlike the US-led coalition of countries that bombs militant troops in Syria, Russia was invited to do so by the legal authorities of Syria and thus follows international law.

Can anyone argue with that?

Putin is Jewing the Jews with their own Jew system.

“The military goal of the operation is strictly to provide air support for the [Syrian] government forces in their fight against Islamic State,” he said.

The bombing campaign is time-limited, Ivanov said, not revealing a clear deadline for it. He said he was not authorized to disclose details of the operation such as the number of warplanes involved.

All our partners and allies will be informed about our decision today through corresponding military channels. Specific military information will be provided as well, I believe,” he concluded.

Read: We’ll tell the Jews what we’re doing if we feel like they need to know.

Meanwhile, Obama, like Netanyahu, has completely cucked out. This comes after his speech at the UN, which consisted almost exclusively of name-calling and bizarre accusation against Russia and her allies.

BTFO
BTFO

This is incredible.

Reuters:

Russia’s military buildup in Syria appears to have forced U.S. President Barack Obama to two unpalatable conclusions: He cannot ignore Moscow, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may survive for some time.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, isolated after his annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine, secured a meeting with Obama on Monday largely as a result of his surprise movement of planes and tanks into Syria.

With Moscow a staunch backer of Assad and keen to keep its foothold in the Middle East, analysts said the buildup may force Washington to abandon its goal of Assad’s departure, at least for now.

It’s almost like… like this was all part of some massive plan. But the African ruler of America still can’t quite grasp what is happening, as basically the entire Middle East has just been seized by Vladimir Putin. Because Assad winning means Iran and Shiite Iraq win, Hezbollah wins, and you then have a virtually incomprehensible shift in the balance of power which is going to take place very quickly.

Putin yesterday told Israel they did not have his permission to bomb Iranian installations in Syria, even if they claim to have been attacked.

DEBKA File:

Russian President Vladimir Putin is concerned about Israel’s repeated attacks in Syria, he said, after talking for an hour and-a-half with President Barack Obama early Tuesday, Sept. 29, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. Putin agreed that Israel’s security concerns must be taken into account in Syria, but he was worried by the IDF’s periodic strikes on positions in the embattled territory.

Sunday night, the IDF hit Syrian military targets with powerful Tamuz artillery rockets after two errant Syrian rockets landed on the Golan.

debkafile’s military sources report that they hit the artillery command post of the Syrian army’s 90th Brigade, which is stationed outside Quneitra. Syrian and Lebanese sources say the Syrian deputy commander was injured.

The message the Russian president issued, straight after his meeting with Obama, was that Moscow would not put up with Israeli strikes in Syria, even in response to an attack.

In Greek tragedy, what Obama and the Jews have just experienced is known as “Anagnorisis.”

Anagnorisis (/ˌænəɡˈnɒrɨsɨs/; Ancient Greek: ἀναγνώρισις) is a moment in a play or other work when a character makes a critical discovery. Anagnorisis originally meant recognition in its Greek context, not only of a person but also of what that person stood for. Anagnorisis was the hero’s sudden awareness of a real situation, the realisation of things as they stood, and finally, the hero’s insight into a relationship with an often antagonistic character in Aristotelian tragedy.

In his Poetics, as part of his discussion of peripeteia, Aristotle defined anagnorisis as “a change from ignorance to knowledge, producing love or hate between the persons destined by the poet for good or bad fortune” (1452a). It is often discussed along with Aristotle’s concept of catharsis.In the Aristotelian definition of tragedy, it was the discovery of one’s own identity or true character (e.g. Cordelia, Edgar, Edmund, etc. in Shakespeare’s King Lear) or of someone else’s identity or true nature (e.g. Lear’s children, Gloucester’s children) by the tragic hero.

“We Oedipus now.” -Barack Obama

Netanyahu, upon finally realizing what a massive Russian military build-up in Syria actually means, and what his options are for dealing with it.
Netanyahu, upon finally realizing what a massive Russian military build-up in Syria actually means, and what his options are for dealing with it.

Meanwhile, the leaders of Saudi Arabia, who actually stupider than Barack Obama, completely incapable of conceptualizing Anagnorisis, are left confused, trying to understand how their masters in the US and Israel allowed this to happen.

AFP:

Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad must leave office or face being turfed out by force, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said, rejecting Russia’s bid to build support for its ally.

Speaking in New York after meeting Saudi Arabia’s allies, Jubeir on Tuesday dismissed Russia’s call for a coalition to defend Assad against the Islamic State group as a “non-starter.”

He warned that other countries would step up support for rebels from Syria’s moderate opposition, leaving Assad with no choice but to step down or face what he called the “military option.”

Wait, so you’re going to declare war on Russia, Haji?

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir: Seriously, look at this guy. He looks like he's about to forget his own name. Look at his eyes.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir: Seriously, look at this guy. He looks like he’s about to forget his own name. Look at his eyes. These Saudis are – not even being hyperbolic here – stupider than Blacks.

Or rather, you expect the Jews and the US to be that stupid?

Because you know what those Russian jets which are continuing to mass in Syria could strike, other than ISIS?

Maybe check out this map, and see if you come to any epiphanies about what exactly is happening here.

Note the locations of the countries.
Note the locations of the countries. The green part which says “Syria” is where Russia is amassing a massive military force.

Yeah.

Just keep looking at that map for a bit, and thinking as hard as you can, Haj. Maybe the nature of this situation will begin to sink in.

And he scorned Iran’s involvement in Russia’s putative alliance, describing Tehran as an “occupying power” in Syria and accusing it of fomenting terrorism and extremism across the region.

“There is no future for Assad in Syria, with all due respect to the Russians or anyone else,” Jubeir told reporters in New York after meetings with Saudi Arabia’s allies.

He spoke of only two possible outcomes for a settlement in Syria, saying a transitional council reached through a political process would be the “preferred option.”

A second, military option “could be a more lengthy process and a more destructive process, but the choice is entirely that of Bashar al-Assad,” the Saudi foreign minister said.

Jubeir would not be drawn on specifics of what the military option would look like, but noted that Saudi Arabia is already supporting “moderate rebels” in their battle against Assad.

Yep. Haji thinks he can fight Russia.

Even while his greatest allies, The US and Israel, just bitched out and admitted there is absolutely nothing they can do to stop Putin from saving Assad, and thus completely shifting the entire balance of power in the Middle East toward Russia.

By the way “moderate rebels” is an Israel/Saudi codeword for “ISIS.”

These people are literally so dense, they can’t even figure out the basics of what has just happened.

Putin’s response, as in every confrontation he has ever had with anyone, is:

"Then make a move."
“Then make a move.”