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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro
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Yes.
But:
So far neither London nor Washington nor Paris have shown evidence for their own claims either. And they decided to strike less than a full day before the inspectors started their research work in Syria today. No matter how much trust you have in these inspectors and how much or how little credit you give the UN and the OSCW - wouldn't it have been more clever to let them do their work and finding evidence, refer to it - and then "strike"?
It also got reprted in the nationakl TV news an hour ago over here that obviously there has been far mor contacting between Russian and American military before the strike, then Washington now is ready to admit, and that the rsusians star5ted to relocate and - most important - left their very advanced radar for their quite lethal AS missiles deactivated. The cruise missiles that got shot down, seem to have been shot down by Syrian batteries alone. And Russia now threats to deliver even more S300 systems to Syria.
These damn things -S3000 - really start to become a pest in the ME. Will make surgical strikes from air much more difficult in the future, once the systems are installed and the crews have been trained (no short-termed task that is, they said).