Yeah, Apparently Russian Troops are Definitely in Syria

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 3, 2015

From Syrian television. These are new vehicles, which would require Russian personnel to operate.
From Syrian television. These are new vehicles, which would require Russian personnel to operate.

It appears that this happening is confirmed.

The Telegraph:

Russian troops are fighting alongside pro-Assad forces in Syria, state television in Damascus and several reports have claimed.

The video footage claimed to show troops and a Russian armoured vehicle fighting Syrian rebels alongside President Bashar al-Assad’s troops in Latakia.

It is reportedly possible to hear Russian being spoken by the troops in the footage.

This is the very biggest happening in a very long time.

So why does my Google News top stories look like this?

The sadness of a dead brown person is more important than the beginnings of a WWIII?
The sadness of a brown person is more important than the beginnings of a WWIII?
Even purposefully looking for this information brings up precious little info. Is this a blackout?
Even purposefully looking for this information brings up precious little info. Is this a blackout?

This could literally mean the beginnings of the Third World War. At least in some sense. Probably not in the same sense as the last two.

But it is the West and Jew-Israel that are funding these “rebels” (almost all foreigners) to try and destroy Assad. So Russia is sending troops to fight terrorists which are trained – and presumably directly led, though that hasn’t come out yet – by the US and Israeli militaries.

Here's John McCain delivering weapons and shekels to ISIS, before they called themselves that.
Here’s John McCain delivering weapons and shekels to ISIS, before they called themselves that.

This is a monumental historical event.

In further indications of Russian “mission creep” in Syria, a Twitter account linked to Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch, published images of what appeared to be Russian planes and drones flying over Idlib.

And a Russian naval vessel was photographed heading south through the Bosphorus strait carrying large amounts of military equipment, according to social media and a shipping blog.

While Russian military advisers are thought to have been in Syria for months, as the Kremlin tries to support its key Middle East ally, if confirmed, this would mark the first evidence of troops fighting on the front line.

It is possible the Russians in the state television clip could have been contractors, thereby putting some distance between themselves and the Kremlin.

An unnamed activist with the Syrian rebel group the Free Syrian Army told The Times: “The Russians have been there a long time.

“There are more Russian officials who came to Slunfeh in recent weeks. We don’t know how many but I can assure you there has been Russian reinforcement.”

For those that don’t know, the “Free Syrian Army” are the “good guys” funded by the US, via John McCain directly. They are a rag-tag bunch of foreign terrorists, many of their leaders having been involved with killing Gaddaffi and creating the wonderful democratic state which now exists in Libya.

These are the good guys, goyim.
These are the good guys, goyim. They fight for freedoms and democracies and such
These are the bad guys, goyim. They gas people because... well, no one knows exactly, I guess because they are evil.
These are the bad guys, goyim. They gas people because… well, no one knows exactly, I guess because they are pure evil and hate freedoms and democracies.

But the group actually hardly exists anymore, given that virtually all members have defected to ISIS. It’s possible that they don’t even exist at all, and these statements to the media they make – anonymously, of course – are just invented by journalists.

No one seems to be able to remember why this war in Syria started. Well, we all know it was for the Jews, but in complete honesty here, I can’t recall what the US’ explanation was for why they started arming these terrorists against Assad.

What does Wikipedia say?

The Syrian Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية السورية‎), also known as the Syrian Revolution (Arabic: الثورة السورية‎), is an ongoing armed conflict taking place in Syria. The unrest began in the early spring of 2011 within the context of Arab Spring protests, with nationwide protests against President Bashar al-Assad’s government, whose forces responded with violent crackdowns. The conflict gradually morphed from prominent protests to an armed rebellion after months of military sieges.

The armed opposition consists of various groups that were formed during the course of the conflict, primarily the Free Syrian Army, which was the first to take up arms in 2011, and the Islamic Front, formed in 2013. In 2013, Hezbollah entered the war in support of the Syrian Army. In the east, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a jihadist militant group originating from Iraq, made rapid military gains in both Syria and Iraq, eventually conflicting with the other rebels. By July 2014, ISIL controlled a third of Syria’s territory and most of its oil and gas production, thus establishing itself as the major opposition force.

Oh right. Groups of unnamed foreigners were protesting for democracy, then the US and Israel sent in an army of terrorists, which eventually became ISIS.

This happened because… well, I guess it doesn’t much matter now, does it?