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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (107329)8/30/2014 9:05:35 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219848
 
You might consider why Russia wants to take back Ukraine, and why they would not stop there......perhaps you have been watching, reading and listening to too much RT.COM? .....if Ukrainians want to be Ukraine within their own borders, and wish to defend those borders, that is their right, and why should they not be assisted to do so if their enemy is much more powerful and determined?



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (107329)8/30/2014 9:08:21 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 219848
 
a puzzle to me is what might be the stratagem behind move to allow isis / isil an airforce

zerohedge.com

This Is How ISIS Is Building An AirforceThe Islamic State is nothing if not ambitious. Despite no record of current 'airplane' assets in their annual reports, ISIS has begun detaining and forcing Syrian pilots to train militant fighters to fly stolen aircraft. According to CNN Arabic, the pilots (and their planes and helicopters) were abducted when the terrorist group gained control of Tabqa military base. It appears that if beheadings, executions, and whippings are not enough to strike fear into the hearts of the locals, then (just as America is tryiung to do), an air assault will greatly demoralize. We can only imagine how this changes Obama's strategy (and just where are all the rest of Syria and Iraq's airplanes stored?)



Via Al Arabiya,

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria said in a recent tweet it is forcing detained Syrian pilots to train militant fighters to fly stolen aircraft, CNN Arabic reported on Saturday.

In an account reportedly associated with the militant group, ISIS said in a tweet the pilots were abducted when the group gained control over the Tabqa military airbase in Raqqa Province.

ISIS seized the airbase earlier this month. The major airfield houses warplanes, helicopters, tanks and other artillery and ammunition, which were also confiscated by ISIS, according to several media reports.

ISIS did not provide any information about the nature of the training, according to CNN Arabic.

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As NYTimes reported,

The fall of the Tabqa air base followed the group’s seizing of two other Syrian military bases and gave it effective control of Raqqa Province, which abuts the Turkish border and whose capital city, Raqqa, has long served as the group’s de facto headquarters.

Photographs posted Sunday on Twitter accounts sympathetic to ISIS showed bearded fighters in the air base, standing next to a destroyed fighter jet and appearing to cut the head off a dead soldier.

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