The silent message Putin sent to the halls of Washington D.C. & Brussels

Greetings,

Note: Now many of us who read this latest news about the orders from Russian Vladimir Putin to the armed forces of Russia may think that he was signaling a tougher tone of confrontation with Turkey. This may be true to a certain extent ,but this goes way beyond Turkey.

More so than anyone or anything else Russia was telegraphing a signal to Washington D.C. and Brussels. The two headquarters of the American military machine and NATO.

Russia was telling them that if you commit any other provocative act we have your number and we will not just warn you off. We will seek and destroy you even if this means a direct military confrontation with America and or NATO forces.

This is also a warning to keep your dogs on a leash and stop these provocations. This is what is being coveted and intimated to the West with this public announcement that was heard around the world.

FYI: This was also a message as not to attack Syrian forces anymore. The next time you attack them as they are carrying out operations, you may wind up being counter attacked!

Putin just told his military to act in an ‘extremely tough way’ and to destroy any targets in Syria that threaten them

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President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered Russia’s armed forces to act in an “extremely tough way” in Syria to protect Russian forces striking Islamic State targets.

“Any targets threatening our (military) group or land infrastructure must be immediately destroyed,” he said, speaking at a Defence Ministry event.

Putin said Friday at a meeting with top military brass that the Russian military base in Syria has been beefed up with additional aircraft and air defence weapons, the Associated Press reported.

The buildup followed the downing of a Russian warplane by a Turkish fighter jet at the Syrian border on 24 November. Without naming Turkey, Putin warned anyone against “further provocations,” saying the military will respond in “the toughest way.”

Turkey maintains the fighter jet passed into Turkish air space while the Russian government insists it did not. Both countries have released maps which they claim supports their arguments. Tensions between the two countries remain high.

Also during the meeting Russia’s defence minister announced that Russian fighter jets have carried out a total of 4,000 combat sorties on targets in Syria since strikes began in late September.

Sergei Shoigu claimed that over 8,000 “terrorist” targets have been destroyed during that time.

He also confirmed that the military has received 35 new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) this year as part of an ambitious arms modernisation effort.

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