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jpak

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Fri Apr 7, 2017, 05:31 PM Apr 2017

RUSSIA SENDS WARSHIPS TOWARD U.S. NAVY AFTER SYRIA BOMBING [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Russia deployed its most advanced Black Sea frigate Friday into the eastern Mediterranean, where U.S. Navy destroyers had launched an airstrike earlier that day against the Moscow-backed Syrian military.

As Russian leadership condemned the U.S.' first intentional attack on the military of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad since the country's six-year conflict began, Russia's Admiral Grigorovich frigate reportedly left its port of Sevastopol, Crimea, and headed toward the U.S. destroyers USS Porter and USS Ross. The vessels had launched a barrage of 59 Tomahawk missiles early Friday morning against Syria's Shayrat Airfield, which Washington alleged was the origin of a suspected chemical attack on the Syrian rebel-held city of Idlib. Moscow argued the toxic discharge was the result of a Syrian airstrike on a chemical weapons facility used by rebels and has said it would take "a complex of measures" to protect Syrian troops from further U.S. action.

Russia's 4,000-ton warship came equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles, one of Moscow's latest and most deadly high-tech projectiles, and was headed to dock in the Syrian city of Tartus, according to Russia's official TASS News Agency. The ship's movement was also confirmed by Turkish ship spotter Yoruk Isik, who told the U.S. Naval Institute's news agency that the ship had crossed the Bosphorus Strait only nine days after docking from a previous Mediterranean voyage.

The Admiral Grigorovich frigate was involved in joint naval drills conducted Wednesday between Russia and Turkey. Russia's Black Sea Fleet and the Turkish navy trained for both defense and rescue operations in a rare sign of recent cooperation between Moscow and Ankara, which have supported opposing alliances in Europe and the Middle East. Turkey, a member of NATO, has supported insurgent groups in Syria opposed to Assad.

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Read more: http://www.newsweek.com/russia-warships-us-navy-syria-bomb-580721



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Do you think trump bit off more than he could chew? caroldansen Apr 2017 #1
Time will tell jpak Apr 2017 #2
By becoming president? Hell yes. christx30 Apr 2017 #20
The puppet master is putin on a pretty good show Marthe48 Apr 2017 #3
Yes, absolutely! Skid Rogue Apr 2017 #29
WWIII, anyone? YoungDemCA Apr 2017 #4
Hopefully it will be no worse than this LeftInTX Apr 2017 #8
We are being so played Lulu KC Apr 2017 #5
Yes. Like an actor yelling in the audience, to divert our attention from the stage. C Moon Apr 2017 #7
I couldn't agree more, MSM playing right into it. dewsgirl Apr 2017 #10
Agreed - it's all for show, amounts to nothing FakeNoose Apr 2017 #42
So what? LittleBlue Apr 2017 #6
That "Soviet era junk" still has the potential to kill millions Wednesdays Apr 2017 #15
And its own crew... paleotn Apr 2017 #22
War is two things bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #9
Does war increase the demand for oil or increase the supply? DorothyG Apr 2017 #11
It increases the power of the shrinking number of oil companies. YoungDemCA Apr 2017 #12
What types of oil companies decrease in numbers? Which ones have been absorbed by others in recent DorothyG Apr 2017 #26
Both expand bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #13
Why? Certainly the machinery of war needs more petroleum DorothyG Apr 2017 #25
Both because both bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #35
Russia IS an oil company, practically jberryhill Apr 2017 #32
Putin will have to release that Trump sex tape eventually. Crowman2009 Apr 2017 #14
Ships or ship? janx Apr 2017 #16
So...it was involved in some drills in Turkey janx Apr 2017 #17
This is exactly what Agent Orange wants.. red dog 1 Apr 2017 #18
When responsible people are in charge, saber rattling is not so scary. Jim__ Apr 2017 #19
I like this pic better... paleotn Apr 2017 #21
Which ship is that an image of? DorothyG Apr 2017 #28
Looks a lot like ... mallard Apr 2017 #33
A single frigate against at least two AEGIS destroyers? Baclava Apr 2017 #23
Yeah, I doubt the US Navy will be intimidated. backscatter712 Apr 2017 #34
Frigate: Another term for Destroyer Escort, about half the tonnage of a Destroyer Baclava Apr 2017 #37
When will Putin realize he's installed an insane, unpredictable madman as head of the US? Kablooie Apr 2017 #24
Vibes that this is nothing but male plumage-off. That it becomes nothing applegrove Apr 2017 #27
And for the next bit of stagecraft Corgigal Apr 2017 #30
Won't Trump be surprised to learn the Russians are in Crimea jberryhill Apr 2017 #31
It's just a pro forma response. More Kabuki theater. GliderGuider Apr 2017 #36
Fake Show of Force, meet Fake Show of Force 6000eliot Apr 2017 #38
This . NT jeanmarc Apr 2017 #39
this is heaven05 Apr 2017 #40
Not a chance tcbrola Apr 2017 #41
More or less fake news. lark Apr 2017 #43
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