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With Russia blocking more aggressive steps against the Assad government, the United States and its allies have instead turned to diplomacy and aiding allied efforts to arm the rebels to force Mr. Assad from power.
charly015 escribió:Saludos
En el New York Times; la CIA y el suministro de armamento a los rebeldes...
... habla de rifles, RPGs, munición y armamento antitanque
Roger escribió: ...además es un arma que no producen las Potencias Occidentales
Roger escribió:Si ya tienen bastantes de los arsenales saqueados del ejército sirio y proporcionados por los desertores, además es un arma que no producen las Potencias Occidentales
Orel, ya hace tiempo que buques y aeronaves están recopilando información sobre emisiones sirias, ¿o crees que es casualidad el posible drribo del F4 turco?
Syria confirms shooting down of Turkish F-4 Phantom
23 Jun 2012
Syria has confirmed that it has shot down a McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom fighter operated by the Turkish air force after it allegedly "violated Syrian airspace" on Friday 22 June.
According to the official Syrian news agency Sana, the two-seat fighter entered Syrian airspace at around 11.40 local from the west at "very low altitude and at high speed over territorial waters". It was hit by anti-aircraft artillery around 1km from land and subsequently crashed into Syrian territorial waters 10km west of the village of Om al-Tuyour in the province of Lattakia.
Although joint search efforts are underway for the F-4E's two crew members, Turkey promises to "do what was required" in the situation.
Turkish president Abdullah Gül was reported on the country's Anadolou news agency as saying that the jet may have inadvertently strayed into Syrian airspace as part of a routine flight. There was no offensive intent on its part, he said.
Parts of the wreckage have been found, he added.
Both countries have been in contact, said Gul, despite the increasingly strained diplomatic relations between them since the start of the uprising against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in March 2011.
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