Six Russian MiG-31 interceptor aircraft land in Damascus to rescue Assad regime

Six Russian MiG-31 interceptor aircraft land in Damascus to rescue Assad regime, DEBKAfile, August 18, 2015

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Six Russian MiG-31 Foxhound interceptor aircraft from Moscow landed Tuesday, Aug. 18, at the Mezze Airbase situated in Damascus international airport, DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources disclose. They were followed shortly after by giant An-124 Condor transports, which delivered 1,000 Kornet-9M133 third-generation anti-tank guided missiles.

The Russian airlift of advanced weapons for Bashar Assad’s army will last for several days. It betokens Moscow’s intention to keep up its support for the Syrian ruler and counter – by military means if necessary – any secret Iranian diplomatic machinations for terminating the Syria war and with it the Assad regime – such as have been reported in the past week in Western and Arab capitals, especially in the Gulf.

Our sources report that the decision to send the Syrian ruler advanced aircraft and missiles could only have come from the top, i.e. President Vladimir Putin. It took direct aim at the latest moves made by the US, Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia for ending the Syrian war. Every formula they came up with entailed Assad’s exit, either in stages or at once.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made it crystal clear to visiting Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubair on Aug. 11 that Moscow would not stand still for any changes in Assad’s position in Damascus. The Migs and Antonovs which landed in Damascus Tuesday were meant not only as a buttress for the Syrian ruler’s regime but as a rescue operation.

The message for Washington and Ankara was that Moscow would oppose any US and Turkish plans to establish a no-fly zone over Syria, or intervene directly in the Syrian conflict.

The Russians sent exactly six MiG interceptors to match the six F-16 fighters the US deployed at the Turkish Incerlik air base on Aug. 9.

So if President Barack Obama decides to deploy more American planes at the Turkish base, he may expect Putin to reciprocate with the same number for Damascus.

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3 Comments on “Six Russian MiG-31 interceptor aircraft land in Damascus to rescue Assad regime”

  1. Mitchell Gant's avatar Mitchell Gant Says:

    Unless the MiG-31 is used only as a rather long-distance standoff missile platform, what good does Vovka Putin think it will do against an F-16? The MiG goes fast and straight; the F-16 enjoys a rudder. Just leave the F-16s at the car wash, while a pickup squad of IAF kids strap some AIM-54s to an IAI Heron (which goes putt-putt very well, thank you), allow the Heron to scuttle about the Syrian countryside and, when MiGGY shows up, doing its damndest to get to M2.83, the Heron lets fly an AIM-54. That’s when ratface Vovka says, “О, это время, чтобы пойти в спортзал.” (Oh, time to go to the gym).

  2. Bob Sargeant's avatar Bob Sargeant Says:

    Concur with boudica all the way. This is Kabuki Theater. The 31 belongs in Harrah’s Museum next to the 1953 Buick Roadmaster. This will impress the lib media. The 31 goes 3,200 miles per hour when the engine runs away. Wooooohooooo The Kornets are much more of a concern.


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