Two Russian warships laden with military vehicles have been spotted en route to Syria after Friday's US-led airstrikes obliterated three suspected chemical weapons sites.
An Alligator-landing ship was pictured cruising down The Bosphorus on Sunday as the world awaits Vladimir Putin's response to this week's co-ordinated military action against Syria.
The vessel was spotted on its way to the Russian naval base at Tartus on the north Syrian coast.
On its fourth deployment of Russian military equipment to the war-torn country the ship was seen laden with tanks, trucks, ambulances and an IED radar.
A yellow RoRo Alexandr Tkachenko was also pictured heading for Tartus carrying high-speed patrol boats, a temporary bridge structure and several trucks. The images were posted on social media by Bosphorus-based naval observer Yörük Işık.
They come in wake of Friday's US-led campaign against Bashar al-Assad's regime and a chemical weapons attack that brutally murdered 75 civillians.
The blue Project 117 LST Orsk 148 ship was carrying Soviet BTR-80 tanks, Ramaz trucks and a Pelena-1 bomb radar, used to detect IEDs.
A second yellow cargo vessel was equipped with a BMK-T boat used for building temporary bridges and an array of other military hardware.
The Russian warships approaching Syria come after the United States outlined new economic sanctions in response to Moscow's continued support of Assad's regime in Syria.
In Washington President Donald Trump stood by his comments that the strikes he commanded were a 'mission accomplished' after he was slated for repeating George W Bush's controversial use of the phrase during the Iraq war.
Meanwhile French President Emmanuel Macron today insisted the allied forces had not 'declared war' on Syria.
He told a French TV station: 'We have not declared war on the regime of Bashar al-Assad.' During the two-hour interview he also claimed he had 'convinced' Trump to maintain a military presence in Syria after the US leader threatened to pull out of the country entirely.
It emerged that Trump called Mr Macron twice before he shared his intention to strike Syria in a Twitter post. But he failed to call UK Prime Minister Theresa May in the early stages of the operation, giving the French leader the opportunity to claim France is America's leading ally in Europe.
Vladimir Putin condemned Friday's strikes as an 'act of aggression' that will worsen the humanitarian catastrophe in Syria and have a 'destructive influence on the entire system of international relations.
But Trump has vowed to carry out more if Bashar al-Assad's regime dares to use chemical weapons again.
There are a serious of simultaneous events involving massive movements of troops and equipment indicating a mobilibilation for war. Here are 5 of 12 reports I have received in the past 4 hours.
American Military to the Panama Canal
A highly trusted source, highly decorated ex-Green Beret, John Moore, has sent Paul Martin and myself evidence of a troop buildup within the Panama Canal. This is information is highly sensitive and carries profound implications.
The implications are two-fold:
- These troops are moving to block a Red Dawn invasion that will follow the breakout of the ground war in Syria
- These troops will also be in position to check the Chinese part of the invasion. Remember, China controls the Panama Canal.
Here is the unredacted version of the email.
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1:41 PM (5 minutes ago)
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Gentlemen,
The below report is from a friend of mine. I have sanitized it to protect his identity.
Regards,
John
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Reports of much more US military hardware arriving in Panama.
This came from an associate 2 days ago:
Since this morning, they have landed in the Canal Zone at a former air base in Panama called Howard Air Force Base, 35 F-22 Raptor aircraft, 50 Chinok helicopters, 15 Galaxy 5, and 13 Lockheed L1110, of Intelligence and aerial reconnaissance and 22 Stealth bombers. The question is: Why?
The above has not been confirmed but the attached picture of the B-35s In Albrook airport and the destroyer are confirmed.
Under the canal agreement, if the US feels that the Panama canal is in danger they can deploy military assets to Panama which it seems they are doing right now. And Venezuela breaking diplomatic relations this week may well be the justification for this.
Just got this at 1:50pm EST today from a very trusted source who lives next the old Howard Air Force base near the canal:
“S888 load of helo’s in and out this morning with troops hanging out of them”.
Attachments.
Please confirm received.
These American planes were photographed in the Canal Zone and sent to John Moore who forwarded them to Paul Martin and myself.
This American ship was photographed in the Canal Zone
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