Elmarnieh wrote:
Muslim extremists are not friends to Russia.
This is more on their doorstep than ours, let them go Russian nuts over it.
For once, I actually agree with you. If the Russians want to spend their time, money and effort on it, by all means let them.
The Russians have had plenty of their own problems with Islamism; the Chechnya situation started out as simply an ethnic group that wanted to be self-governing and also just happened to be Islamic turned into a hotbed of extremism when jihadis, looking for work after the Soviets left Afghanistan, showed up to fight on the Chechen side. Bosnia almost turned into the same thing except that the Bosnians basically sent the jihadists packing saying gtfo.
But this gets better:
Read with cautionI sincerely hope this is FOX sensationalism, because even if it is, that's bad enough. The article suspiciously does not quote any particular "senior defense official as actually saying "we are contemplating engaging Russian jets in air to air combat over their bombing of anti-Assad non-ISIS rebels.
However, even if it's not true, the danger is now out there. Its not like the Russians don't know what U.S. media is reporting. It is presently mid-afternoon in Syria. What do you think is going on in the minds of Russian pilots at the bases they are using? What briefings are they getting from their intelligence people and what ROE and instructions are going to some 25-year-old Captain about to get into his Su-30?
What is going through his mind when his ESM tells him a NATO fighter is detecting him with radar and is within AIM-120 range?
What do you think is going through the mind of his American counterpart?
This isn't something DE is being dramatic about - this is actually going through the minds of young men (and women, probably) on the other side of the globe right now, and that Russian pilot is not some ill-trained Iraqi or Libyan flying some outdated, barely maintained hunk of **** like our previous opponents. Failure to respect the Russians' abilities would be a serious error of hubris because I guarantee you the Russians are respectful of our capabilities.
Our leaders are (allegedly) publicly contemplating engaging in armed confrontation with Russia over which group of shitlords will get to rule Syria, and we've picked the weakest group of shitlords to back. Elmo, this is essentially the plot from your favorite movie, except it will not end with 4 or 5 MiGs shot down and a party on board the nearest aircraft carrier.
Obama is so committed to his strategy of dropping some bombs and talking aobut what to do and training a few dozen assholes to go shoot at ISIS that he is willing to risk armed confrontation with Russia over it rather than back down - and he is doing it with a Russian leader that is far more ruthless and politically adept than he is.
He has mismanaged the situation so that now what is going to happen rests on the self-control of young men or women flying hundreds of miles per hour and trying to process what their radar and electronics are telling them knowing that if they are wrong they face death in a fireball - or being shot down over a bunch of people that have a good chance of barbecuing them in a cage. And for that Russian pilot, I don't know how good the Russians are at CSAR, so looking at that possibility - I'd want to make damn sure its the other guy getting the cage barbeque. If it is a female pilot, what do you think she is thinking about if she contemplates being shot down where ISIS may get their hands on her?
This confrontation, that may happen within hours if more realistic heads cannot prevail, is what we've been told for 20 years was never going to happen. And it's in the hands of an administration that had it's intelligence reports massaged to tell it what it wanted to hear.
This will get out of control and may already be there.