'RUSSIA SHOT DOWN TWO US MISSILES FIRED FROM SPAIN' aangirfan.blogspot.com/2013/09/russia-shot-down-two-us-missiles-fired.html s 400 performanance en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-400_(SAM) According to wiki the S-400 is capable of hitting Mach 12, rt.com/usa/nasa-russian-rocket-engine/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S0zbFD2FqU Russian hyper sonic weapons en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shkval_torpedo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-800_Oniks www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbPFEpJSRT8 www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLBQW5c3q1Q If Nasa are buying 40 year old rocket engines you have to ask yourself what technology the Russians are working on now? The Head of the Russian Intelligence Service contacted US intelligence and informed it that: "Hitting Damascus means hitting Moscow... "We have removed the term 'downed the two missiles' from our statement to preserve the bilateral relations and to avoid escalation. "Therefore, you must immediately reconsider your policies, approaches and intentions on the Syrian crisis, as you must be certain that you cannot eliminate our presence in the Mediterranean."... "One of the first results of the US-Russian military confrontation was the British House of Commons' rejection of participation in a war on Syria." Russia's radars DETECTED MISSILE in Mediterranean Sea, Israel & US claim as "TARGET PRACTICE" www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6ysvC83B-A Music: The Decemberists - This is Why We Fight That woman who was just fired from the Institute for the Study of War, an Elizabeth O'Bagy, for stating she had a Ph.D from Georgetown who was quoted by CNN as an "expert" on Syria, John Kerry and Barack Obama? That institute was founded in 2007 by Kimberly Kagan, her brother Robert Kagan, is at the Brookings Institute and these people have been constantly at the forefront of hammering Syria and then Iran for Israel. The head of the Brookings Institute is Nelson Strobridge "Strobe" Talbott III. Nelson Talbot is a Russian specialist and at one point was criticized for possibly spying for Russia. Nelson Talbot and Bill Clinton were at Oxford together and Talbot is a Rhodes Scholar. On staff at Brookings are a few Russians, this indicates there is a serious fracture occurring between agreements as to what would and would not be done in Syria concerning natural gas and pipeline construction projects. I think Israel is the one playing havoc here in these agreements and they have their Sabatean sayanim buried in these think tanks. This outlines the strategy on how the RAND Corp., and to a lesser extent the Brookings Institute, got the transnational Salafist Jihadis on the move in the region into Syria to contain them into one central location to bleed them off. Syria was the only country in the region with an army powerful enough to annihilate them. Unfolding the Future of the Long War [energy resources] www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2008/RAND_MG738 This is a very significant quote that shouldn't be underestimated: Divide and Rule Divide and Rule focuses on exploiting fault lines between the various Salafi-jihadist groups to turn them against each other and dissipate their energy on internal conflicts. This strategy relies heavily on covert action,[U.S. Military Intelligence supplying chem weapons] information operations (IO), unconventional warfare, and support to indigenous security forces. Divide and Rule would be the obvious strategy choice for the "Narrowing of Threat" trajectory as the United States and its local allies [Israel and Saudi Arabia and Qatar] could use the nationalist jihadists to launch proxy IO campaigns to discredit the transnational jihadists in the eyes of the local populace. In the "Holding Action" trajectory, Divide and Rule would be an inexpensive[canon fodder Jihadis paid on the cheap by Qatar] way of buying time for the United States and its allies until the United States can return its full attention to the long war. [strategy to contain Russia and narrow the war onto energy resources specially natural gas; France is tight with Qatar with Qatar investing heavily in France which explains France's being behind taking down Syria] U.S. leaders could also choose to capitalize on the "Sustained Shia-Sunni Conflict" [Iran is 90 percent Shi'ia; when the transnational Jihadis who are almost all Sunni started penetrating Syria the first pace they headed to were the Shi'ia mosques and demolished them; that indicates covert action] trajectory by taking the side of the conservative Sunni [this is what the think tanks have done mentioned above] regimes against Shiite empowerment [Iran's Shi'ia Crescent] movements in the Muslim world."