Chinese warplanes to join Russian air strikes in Syria. Russia gains Iraqi air base
Chinese warplanes to join Russian air strikes in Syria. Russia gains Iraqi air base, DEBKAfile, October 2, 2015
Russia’s military intervention in Syria has expanded radically in two directions.DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources report that China sent word to Moscow Friday, Oct. 2, that J-15 fighter bombers would shortly join the Russian air campaign that was launched Wednesday, Sept. 30. Baghdad has moreover offered Moscow an air base for targeting the Islamic State now occupying large swathes of Iraqi territory
Russia’s military intervention in Syria has five additional participants: China, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hizballah.
The J-15 warplanes will take off from the Chinese Liaoning-CV-16 aircraft carrier, which reached Syrian shores on Sept. 26 (as DEBKAfile exclusively reported at the time). This will be a landmark event for Beijing: its first military operation in the Middle East as well the carrier’s first taste of action in conditions of real combat.
Thursday night, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi, made this comment on the Syrian crisis at a UN Security Council session in New York: “The world cannot afford to stand by and look on with folded arms, but must also not arbitrarily interfere (in the crisis).”
A no less significant development occurred at about the same time when Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, speaking to the US PBS NewsHour, said he would welcome a deployment of Russian troops to Iraq to fight ISIS forces in his country too. As an added incentive, he noted that this would also give Moscow the chance to deal with the 2,500 Chechen Muslims whom, he said, are fighting with ISIS in Iraq.
DEBKAfile’s military sources add that Al-Abadi’s words came against the backdrop of two events closely related to Russia’s expanding role in the war arena:
1. A joint Russian-Iranian-Syrian-Iraqi war room has been working since last week out of the Iraqi Defense Ministry and military staff headquarters in Baghdad to coordinate the passage of Russian and Iranian airlifts to Syria and also Russian air raids. This command center is also organizing the transfer of Iranian and pro-Iranian Shiite forces into Syria.
2. Baghdad and Moscow have just concluded a deal for the Russian air force to start using the Al Taqaddum Air Base at Habbaniyah, 74 km west of Baghdad, both as a way station for the Russian air corridor to Syria and as a launching-pad for bombing missions against ISIS forces and infrastructure in northern Iraq and northern Syria.
Russia has thus gained a military enclave in Iraq, just as it has in Syria, where it has taken over a base outside Latakia on the western coast of Syria. At the same time, the Habbaniyah air base also serves US forces operating in Iraq, which number an estimated 5,000.
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October 2, 2015 at 4:24 PM
Expert Shatters Rumors About Chinese Aircraft Carrier in Syria
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/world/20150928/1027641739/china-syria-aircraft-carrier-rumors.html#ixzz3nQ6VK08U
Why would the Russians publish such a denial and why would Chinese sources say the same? Seems an aircraft carrier of this size would have received a lot of attention as it steamed thousands of miles via the Suez and/or Mediterranean from China. A lot of news sites say they’re in Tartus. While I’m inclined to believe them, it’s interesting to see Russian propaganda saying just the opposite. Makes you wonder what the real intentions are here.
October 2, 2015 at 4:29 PM
Bada Bing Bada Boom!!!!
October 2, 2015 at 7:22 PM
There going to back SA,not Russia thats the word
October 2, 2015 at 8:10 PM
“Saudi Arabia continues to be the largest supplier of crude oil to China and in 2013 provided 19% of China’s 5.6 million barrels per day.”
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=15531
Makes sense given the dependency China has on Saudi oil – LS
October 2, 2015 at 4:51 PM
Is this the results of a nearly perfect foreign polices from the USA ? ( sarcasm on )
China and Russia teaming up !
Is this pure stupidity or on purpose ?
The machine need to be fed !
October 2, 2015 at 5:25 PM
You’ll find out tonight when Obama comes on TV and removes his mask,
“Ha ha, SUCKERS !
Manchurian Candidate”.