Recent developments in the Middle East have many concerned about the potential for the Syrian conflict to expand into a full-scale world war.
This week, after Syrian president Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against this own people, the American government destroyed the Syrian airbase from which the attacks originated. Putin, who has repeatedly demanded that Assad
Putin, who has repeatedly demanded that Assad remain in power, was quick to condemn the American retaliation. After the bombing, he claimed that the U.S. airstrikes violated the “norms of international law.”
Now, the movement of Russian warships have many observers on-edge.
It’s quite the break from the media-driven narrative of Putin-Trump collusion. But fear of Russian retaliation may be just as far-fetched.
Discover why many are worried about Russia’s plans in the region on the next page:
I’m in for a merge if these two to fight together. If that pisses you off then you are part of the problem.
We would blow it to scrap
We have no damn business in the sovereign nation of Syria.
So wat
It is a Routine Deployment…No worries.
So what
How long is going to take you? Been days you been steaming towards are ships . With one Steaming motor ..hahahahaha
Russia launches its most powerful submarine ever, capable of blasting nuclear warheads at targets 1,500 miles away
Project 885 Yassen class fourth-generation Kazan nuclear sub was launched Friday Severodvinsk in Russia
It’s been under construction since 2009 ahead of being released to the Northern Russian Fleet ready for 2018
Submarine is about 139m long and about 13m wide and has a draft of 10m which allows it to launch missiles
Missiles will be able to hit East US Coast from the middle of Atlantic in a throwback to Soviet muscle-flexing
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4379540/Russia-launches-powerful-submarine-ever.html#ixzz4defyLlrc
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BS story
Hate to burst some bubbles but us navy and Russian ships are almost always close proximity in the seas around the world from the Atlantic to the Pacific nothing new ! .