From the desk of
Bill Ramey
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COMMENTARY
& OPINION
Was Trump
Missile Attack Part of Secret Plan to End Syria Conflict, Prevent War with Iran
And Thwart Deep States’ Horrific WWIII Plans ?
Tuesday,
May 1, 2018 4:31
Published
on Apr 30, 2018
Report
date: 04.30.2018 Flynn was blind sided and there are thousands more text
messages that need to be released. South Korea will dismantle its speaker
system. UK, France and Germany might look at the Iranian plan again. US ground
forces will come to an end in Iraq. Al-Qaeda is renaming itself. Russia brings
people in from the Hague to explain how there was no chemical attack in Syria.
Q drops important intel on Syria, how the deep state was using Iran to setup
Russia for a false flag war. The deep state is operating in Iran and Syria
pushing their agenda to kickoff an event that would lead to a world war. The
plan is diabolical and the deep state had everything all setup to push its next
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Was Trump
Missile Attack Part of Secret Plan to End Syria Conflict & Prevent War with
Iran ?
April
16 / 2018
In
the early morning hours of April 14, President Trump authorized an attack by a
coalition of U.S., French and British military forces against Syria. The attack
involved 103 cruise missiles fired upon Syrian facilities previously associated
with chemical weapons productions. These facilities were allegedly involved in
a chemical weapons attack nearly
a week earlier on April 8, on Douma, a suburb of Damascus.
After
the limited missile strike, Trump said the attacks had been successful and
declared “mission accomplished”.
A
perfectly executed strike last night. Thank you to France and the United
Kingdom for their wisdom and the power of their fine Military. Could not have
had a better result. Mission Accomplished!
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 14, 2018
Just
as Trump had clearly signaled to the world via Twitter that he was about to launch an attack on
Syria, he was now clearly transmitting via Twitter that the attack was
completed with the mission goals achieved.
Many alternative media analysts accept
that the April 8 chemical weapons attack was not orchestrated by the Syrian
government, because it did not have any strategic purpose for doing so given
recent battle field successes. In their view, the chemical weapons attack
was a false flag event staged by Deep State actors wanting to drag the US and
its major allies deeper into the Syrian Civil War, as a prelude to a major
attack on Iran.
So
was Trump’s attack really a prelude to the U.S. getting drawn more deeply into
the Syrian and Iran conflicts via a very transparent false flag event, or was
Trump’s real goal to achieve an entirely different strategic purpose, to bring
about a speedy end to the Syrian Civil War and prevent a new war with Iran?
In
finding an answer we can first take a look at what QAnon, which is a group
of US Military Intelligence officials leaking
classified information, has to say about the missile strike. QAnon used a coded
message to predict back on April 8, the day of the Douma chemical weapons incident,
that 2 B-1 bombers would be involved in an upcoming Syria missile attack, and
these would launch 19 missiles:
The
post suggests that QAnon was aware of advance plans for the Syria attack, and
the craft to be used in it. According to another Q Anon post, one that
coincided with the April 14 missile attack itself, the U.S. Coalition strike
was a limited military operation that would only involve missiles, no ground
force or plane overflights of Syrian territory, and that we should trust Trump:
Once
again, Q Anon refers to “Sparrow Red” which is likely a reference to an older
kind of guided missile, AIM-7 Sparrow, that is
produced by the Raytheon corporation and used by many world militaries
including Israel and Saudi Arabia. Was the intent to use older missiles
launched by the B-1 bombers and other craft in the U.S. French and British
coalition so that many of these could be shot down in a staged event
coordinated with the Russians (Sparrow Red)?
This
appears to be exactly what happened if we consider a statement put out by the Russian
Ministry of Defense describing the results of the U.S., French
and British missile strikes on Syria. The Russians said:
As
evident by the available data, 103 cruise missiles have been launched,
including Tomahawk naval-based missiles as well as GBU-38 guided air bombs
fired from the B-1B; the F-15 and F-16 aircraft launched air-to-surface
missiles.
The
Tornado airplanes of the UK RAF launched eight Scalp EG missiles.The Syrian air
defence systems, which are primarily the USSR-made AD systems, have
successfully countered the air and naval strikes.
In
total, 71 cruise missiles have been intercepted. The S-125, S-200, Buk,
Kvadrat, and Osa Syrian AD systems were involved in repelling the attack. It
proves high efficiency of the Syrian armament and professional skills of the
Syrian servicemen trained by the Russian specialists.
Over
the last eighteen months, Russia has completely recovered the Syrian air
defence systems, and continues its development.
It
is to be stressed that several years ago given the strong request by our
western partners, Russia opted out of supplying the S-300 AD systems to Syria.
Taking into account the recent incident, Russia believes it possible to
reconsider this issue not only regarding Syria but other countries as
well.
The
most telling point in the Russian statement was that almost 70% of the U.S.
coalition’s missiles were shot down using old Russian air defense technologies.
These
shoot down figures are publicly disputed by Pentagon sources, who instead have
highlighted the missiles success in hitting their targets. Chief Pentagon spokesperson, Dana White, said:
This
operation was carefully orchestrated and methodically planned to minimize
potential collateral damage. I can assure you we took every measure and
precaution to strike only what we targeted and we successfully hit every
target.
So
which is a more the accurate assessment of the missiles success? If we accept
the QAnon information suggesting older missile technology was to be used, then
it is likely that the Russian statement is more accurate.
Russia
has said that given the strike, it now plans to move forward with upgrading the
Syrian air defense system using their more modern S-300 technology.
This
will significantly increase the defensive capability of the Syrian air defense
system, to make it virtually impervious to the kind of limited air attack
witnessed on April 14 using cruise missiles and modern aircraft.
The
Russian intent to upgrade Syria’s missile defenses will eventually change the
strategic balance of power. Having a virtually impenetrable air defense system
to limited air strikes will deny most foreign actors the ability to militarily
intervene in the Syrian Civil War.
So
the real loser from the missile attack may ultimately be Israel, which has
launched over a hundred air attacks against
Syrian forces and their main allies,
Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, during the Syrian Civil War. This is because
Russia has now been given a suitable rationale for upgrading the Syrian air
defense system with their advanced S-300 system.
This
will soon make it very difficult for Israel to intervene in the Syrian Civil
War, as it has previously done with virtual impunity up until February 10 when
one of its jets was shot down after an
attack on an Iranian site.
This
means that Iran and Hezbollah will have a greater capacity to attack the
remaining militia groups fighting the Syrian regime in order to end the Civil
War, and allow them to move closer to the Israeli border. This will ultimately
put pressure on Israel to reach an agreement with the Assad regime on
unresolved issues with Syria.
In
addition, the interception and destruction of almost 70% of the U.S.
coalition’s missiles shows that any state that possesses modern Russian air
defenses can withstand the kind of limited missile attack witnessed in the
Syrian strike.
This
takes me now to what may have been the ultimate goal behind the missile strike
– to show how a similar limited strike secretly being planned against Iran
would be doomed to failure!
Again,
it’s worth taking a look at what QAnon has to say about the Syrian strike setting
the stage for resolving the Iran issue as part of a secret plan in an April 14
post:
Iran
is perceived as a major threat by Israel and Saudi Arabia. There have been
fears since 2013 that they would collaborate in a surprise military campaign
against Iran, designed to drag the U.S. into the conflict, despite the 2013
Geneva Agreement reached to limit Iran’s nuclear programs. On November 17,
2013, The Sunday Times reported:
ONCE
they were sworn enemies. Now Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency is working
with Saudi officials on contingency plans for a possible attack on Iran if its
nuclear programme is not significantly curbed … As part of the growing
co-operation, Riyadh is understood already to have given the go-ahead for
Israeli planes to use its airspace in the event of an attack on Iran. Both
sides are now prepared to go much further.
The
problem with Israel and Saudi Arabia cooperating in a surprise attack to take
out Iran’s nuclear facilities is that Iran has a recently modernized air
defense system, supplied by Russia, which protects its facilities.
In
June 2016, Russia finally delivered its S-300 air defense
system, after a 10 year delay due to U.S. requests. In
March 2018, the Iranians successfully test-fired the system as reported by a
number of media outlets showing these were now operational:
Iran
has successfully test-fired a sophisticated, Russian-supplied S-300 air defense
system, the official IRNA news agency reported on Saturday. The drill took
place during a recent military exercise named Damvand, and was attended by
senior military commanders and officialsaccording to Tasnim.
IRNA
said the test targeted various flying objects including missiles. With a range
of up to 200 kilometers (125 miles) the S-300 is capable of simultaneously
tracking and striking multiple targets, according to AP. Iran
state TV aired footage of the missiles launching from the back of trucks. It
said the test was carried out in Iran’s central desert.
As
many puzzle over the real motivations between Trump’s limited missile strike
against Syria in response to a widely perceived false flag incident, and his declaration
of “Mission Accomplished”, it is very likely that the immediate goal was not to
deepen U.S. military involvement.
The
purpose was to help promote an end the Syrian Civil War by exposing how
sophisticated Syria’s air defense abilities were becoming due to Russian
assistance. This was quickly neutralizing Israel’s air superiority in the
region, and would pressure it to end its covert support of armed Syrian groups
fighting the Assad regime.
The
real strategic goal, however, was to pre-empt a surprise military strike
against Iran by Israel and Saudi Arabia by revealing how effective Russia’s
advanced air defense systems had become. With Iran now deploying sophisticated
S-300 air defense systems around its nuclear and military facilities, it would
be a futile exercise for Israel and Saudi Arabia to launch a surprise attack
given their limited aviation and missile technologies, which include Raytheon’s
AIM-7 Sparrow.
Consequently,
rather than the Syrian missile strike being evidence of Trump being co-opted by
Neocons into yet another Middle East war that is part of a Deep State agenda
revealed to General Wesley Clark in 2001, the real
purpose seems to be part of a White House/Military Intelligence plan that is
aimed at bringing a speedy resolution of the Syrian Civil War, and preventing
rogue military actions against Iran.
Ramey comment:
Did
Donald Trump upstage deep state again?
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