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Pentagon Is Concerned About Results Of Syria Strike, Prepares To Launch Internal Probe – Sources

by SouthFront, April 15, 2018

A day after the US-led attack on Syria, the suspicion run deep in the public over the results of the massive missile strike carried out by the US, the UK and France.

The Pentagon says that 105 cruise missiles were launched at 3 targets in Syria adding and all of them hit their targets. The Russian Defense Ministry says that 71 missiles were intercepted adding that there were 8 targets of the US-UK-French missiles strike.

Since April 14, SouthFront has been receiving indications that the US military leadership is concerned over the results of its military action.
Informed sources close to the Pentagon say that the US military is about to launch an internal probe in order to get a true picture of the situation, a real number of missiles, which had hit their targets, the reasons behind a minor damage delivered by the strike and the explanations how the Syrian Air Defense Forces had been able to intercept a part of the missiles using their old-fashioned air defense systems.
The Pentagon’s statement that all the 105 missiles hit their targets raises eyebrows because videos showing at least a few missile interceptions are available online.
For example:

It’s also hard to expect the Russian Defense Ministry, which is under a constant media pressure from the Western MSM, may have made a stunning statement about the 71 missile interceptions without an obtained confirmation. [For example, tracking data from Syrian and Russian radar systems]
On April 14, SouthFront noted questionable results of the US-UK-French missile strike on Syria, pointing out that the 71 interceptions could be a result of the employment of Russian state-of-the-art electronic warfare (EW) systems.
On April 15, former head of the Armaments Department of the Russian Defense Ministry Colonel General Anatoliy Sitnov supported this EW warfare impact version in own remarks to the Russian TV channel Tsargrad.
 
 

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tomiejones
tomiejones
Apr 18, 2018 7:05 PM

Reblogged this on circusbuoy.

JMN
JMN
Apr 18, 2018 6:45 PM

Here is something to consider. The missiles apparently have a shelf life. Might as well use it instead of lose it.

Jonny
Jonny
Apr 18, 2018 7:09 PM
Reply to  JMN

I wonder who is next on the target list? Bookmakers have Iran, North Korea as favourites. Great point I didn’t know they had a use by date. I wonder if they have ever considered giving old munitions to the Islamists, might as well seeing as they are providing air support for them.

Harry Law
Harry Law
Apr 18, 2018 8:56 PM
Reply to  Jonny

jonny, “I wonder if they have ever considered giving old munitions to the Islamists” No chance, only the best for their head chopper friends. Just like when they supplied the ‘stinger missiles’ to the Mujaheddin in Afghanistan to defeat the Russians, so they supplied the head choppers with many thousands of the latest Tow antitank missiles and other military supplies via the 15,000 Tow’s the US sold the Saudis.

Thomas Prentice
Thomas Prentice
Apr 18, 2018 3:52 PM

Missile strikes 2017 and 2018: Is it possible the US/England/France/Nato militarists are TESTING Russian technology to see how effective it is in intercepting missiles for further refinement and then use against Russia or China somewhere?

Al Harvey
Al Harvey
Apr 18, 2018 4:23 PM

Yes. Very possible. All powers play these games in one way or another. Russia and the US may both have an agreement too. They certainly both learn from it don’t they?
What’s really scary is how little both sets of officials value to lives of people on the ground in these games. That’s truly disturbing.

milosevic
milosevic
Apr 19, 2018 11:05 AM
Reply to  Al Harvey

Seeing as nobody was actually killed in this latest anglo-franco-zionist extravaganza, entirely due to excellent Russian air-defence technology, I’m not sure why you would fault them for utilizing an opportunity to improve it still further.
The alternative would be that the Russian military carried out their threat to target not just the Imperial missile barrage, but also its points of origin. In which case many people would have been killed in the subsequent war, and not just nato/zio pirates.

tutisicecream
tutisicecream
Apr 18, 2018 2:37 PM

As I said on another post it’s not surprising that the Russian’s have more up their sleeves not just their 30 year old ordinance that they’d sold to the Syrians. Didn’t Putin tell people as much recently?
You might think the Pentagon stuffed shirts would have something more between their ears. Or at least be able to use them.
Firstly they had their electronics on board the USS Donald Cook neutralised in the Black Sea by a Russian aircraft carrying no bombs
Then some 70% of missiles a year ago go astray while attacking a Syrian air base one year ago.
And now this weekend another 70% of their missiles go astray.
Definitely shock and awe for the Pentangle it appears…

alaffcreator
alaffcreator
Apr 18, 2018 2:03 PM

“On April 15, former head of the Armaments Department of the Russian Defense Ministry Colonel General Anatoliy Sitnov supported this EW warfare impact version in own remarks to the Russian TV channel Tsargrad.”
Hmm, that article on Tsargrad website refers to the interview of Sitnov. i specially checked the whole interview of Anatoliy Sitnov – he said not a single word about Russia using EW to help Syrian forces to repulse the missiles attack on April 14.
Yes, he mentioned this possibility (interception of missiles by Russian EW facilities), but regarding to incident on April 7, 2017 (aka “Khan-Sheikhun incident”). In the interview, he does not say anything about the interception of missiles by Russian EW on April 14. 2018.

Francis Lee
Francis Lee
Apr 18, 2018 1:19 PM

Evgeny Alexandrovich Lebedev the Russian British oligarch and owner of Lebedev Holdings Ltd, owns the London Evening Standard, The Independent and the TV channel, London Live. Reading in today’s Independent an article by one of Lebedev’s hirelings, Kim Sengupta, was worth noting: not for being particularly informative or innovative but which served to amply demonstrate the current affliction – cognitive dissonance – rampant among the overwhelming majority of imbecile journos working for the MSM. In said article a disconsolate Mr Sengupta bemoaned the fact that ‘’The airstrikes make no difference, Assad has won … The Rebels felt betrayed by the West once again.’’ Oh, dear, poor little Jihadis are getting the little posteriors kicked and ‘’we’’ – the Anglo-zionist empire – will rue the day when we had the chance to destroy the ‘’Assad regime’’ but didn’t. Oh, woe is me, Oh tempora, oh mores. Blah, blah blah. My immediate… Read more »

AntonyI
AntonyI
Apr 19, 2018 6:21 AM
Reply to  Francis Lee

ISIS will go the way of the Taliban, Hamas and other Western initiated armed Sunni clubs: out of control. Israel is right next to Syria (and Jordan): why cross the choppy Mediterranean to get a one way ticket to the 70 virgins dry?

milosevic
milosevic
Apr 19, 2018 11:39 AM
Reply to  AntonyI

The fact that this shows no signs of happening, even as the jihadis are crushingly defeated in Syria, is compelling evidence that they are rather firmly under the control of their anglo-zionist masters, even if most of their drooling psychopathic personnel are unaware, or more likely indifferent, to this fact. Where would they get their guns, money, and drugs from, if they escaped from their masters’ generous sponsorship? The other examples you mentioned — Taliban, Hamas — left the reservation (to use the CIA term of art) because they were associated with, and most of their personnel drawn from, a large popular constituency, which exerted pressure on them to serve their interests, rather than their enemies. What popular constituency does al-Qaeda/DAESH/Jabhat-al-Nusra represent? (It appears that DAESH initially did have some support among the Sunni population of Iraq, as they fought against sectarian Shia militias, but quickly lost it, due to… Read more »

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 19, 2018 10:42 AM
Reply to  Francis Lee

Everyone but lying, hypocritical, Rightwing scum were ejected from the Western fakestream media by owners like Murdoch, years ago. You can see from the fear in their eyes whenever a ‘rogue’ guest goes ‘off narrative’, that these vile swine no that their well-paid (such a rarity these days) jobs depend on TOTAL reliability.

vexarb
vexarb
Apr 18, 2018 12:09 PM

http://thesaker.is/syria-sitrep-three-useful-sources-to-debunk-the-nonsense/
One of the three is the British journalist who seems to be sniffing the wind of change, and feels secure enough in his career to shuffle sideways a little away from the serried ranks of the MSM. A long way from Vanessa Beeley but all the more significant for that. I expect more uneasy shuffling of feet and then a stampede — as in Rene Claire’s magnificently comic satire on industrial grade conformism, A Nous La Liberte’.

Harry Law
Harry Law
Apr 18, 2018 9:46 AM

The most disturbing thing about this episode is that the ‘head choppers now have an air force. “Mattis said the mission was over but the U.S. stood ready to strike again if Assad once more used chemical weapons” This means the head choppers are encouraged [are obliged] to stage a chemical attack using chlorine, a chemical so easily obtained it is used in every home, used to make drinking water safe and to treat swimming pools. Large amounts of chlorine are used in many industrial processes, such as in the production of paper products, plastics, dyes, textiles, medicines, antiseptics, insecticides, solvents and paints. Remember, there has to be no proof, just an accusation, then ‘bombs away’. TPTB are crazy.

Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
Apr 18, 2018 9:34 AM

And I think to myself – what a wonderful world. . . .

milosevic
milosevic
Apr 19, 2018 11:48 AM
Reply to  vexarb

If you clean up your Youtube links, they will post inline.

Harry Law
Harry Law
Apr 18, 2018 9:11 AM

I don’t know why there is all the hype over the downing of these missiles
1/ They travel on a preset course.
2/ They travel at the speed of a commercial aircraft approx 550 MPH.
3/ They have a low trajectory.
All the above means they can be brought down with a range of defensive measures including MANPADS which have a range of 5 to 7 Kilometres.
“Over water, the Tomahawk uses inertial guidance or GPS to follow a preset course; once over land, the missile’s guidance system is aided by terrain contour matching (TERCOM). Terminal guidance is provided by the Digital Scene Matching Area Correlation (DSMAC) system or GPS”.

Eric Blair
Eric Blair
Apr 18, 2018 7:28 AM

I am certain the Pentagon will do a stellar job investigating itself for doing something it has been doing with impunity for decades. If there is any investigation it will likely involve an inquiry into why so many of their “state of the art” missiles were shot down by Soviet era AA rockets.
Most people still buy the official narrative or don’t care one way or another. South Front/the Saker are dreaming if they/he believe public scepticism over this event is on the rise. Stop pretending the Pentagon/MSM are trustworthy when part of their narrative says something you want to hear.

AntonyI
AntonyI
Apr 18, 2018 6:12 AM

“71 interceptions could be a result of the employment of Russian state-of-the-art electronic warfare (EW) systems”
The no.1 result for the Israeli and US military is exactly to test and probe Russia’s state of the art EW. Those fake chemical weapon sites are just the excuse for PR purposes and they know it well. Their no.2 intention was to launch Sunni Jihadis from Jordan into Damascus during the ruckus the but that apparently failed.

padre
padre
Apr 18, 2018 10:26 AM
Reply to  AntonyI

what a stupid bunch the Russians are, aren’t they?you trck them time and time again, and they still don’t get it!

vexarb
vexarb
Apr 18, 2018 12:27 PM
Reply to  padre

@padre. And how Macchiavellianly clever these Israeli and US military are, sending 100 missiles carrying hundreds of tons of explosive at a cost of only $200 Million dollars to obtain the no doubt priceless information that 2/3 of them were easily shot down by an antiquated air defense system and the remaining 1/3 did not hit any significant targets.

vexarb
vexarb
Apr 18, 2018 5:53 AM

US gorilla beats chest like Tarzan, hyping its fleabite attack on Syria.
source: https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/4126052.html
Syrians celebrate withstanding missile blitz from US-UK-France who engaged in illegal act of aggression over an alleged incident in a faraway country without bothering for proof.comment imagecomment imagecomment imagecomment image

vierotchka
vierotchka
Apr 18, 2018 4:37 AM

By Syrian Girl.
Published on 17 Apr 2018
This video is posted as a citizen journalist for the purpose of documenting news.

vexarb
vexarb
Apr 18, 2018 6:28 AM
Reply to  vierotchka

@Vierotchka. I thank you, Syrian Girl from Oz, and the Citizen Journalist in Syria who filmed those Tomahawk missiles coming toward them slowly, silently, relentlessly, a fiery eye in the night sky — and being shot down, Praised be Allah!
Talk about calm! I think my Buddhist friends could learn about calm from those Muslim and Christian Syrian voices on that video. I’ve noticed the same calm in Gaza city: Palestinians were crossing the road without even bothering to look up while the F16s of the IDF were dropping bombs, and buildings were going down. I suppose when one is up against that sort of “irresistible armed might” (UK War Minister Robertson) one simply says to oneself, That one won’t get me unless it has my name on it.

Brutally Remastered
Brutally Remastered
Apr 18, 2018 9:50 AM
Reply to  vexarb

Second that. I’m in awe of these people, especially Palestinians, those in Gaza, who have nowhere to go in this obscene Medaeval siege and constant threat of israeli ultra-violence. Such dignity.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 19, 2018 10:47 AM

Your comment indicates that you are an ‘antisemite’. Hand yourself in for ‘re-programing’.

Anandamide
Anandamide
Apr 18, 2018 10:11 AM
Reply to  vexarb

It’s so disgusting to watch so many high explosive missiles aimed at such a heavily populated city… Absolute disregard for human life. Nothing but praise and awe, in relation to the composure of the people living here… No doubt there was alarm in their nervous system, but that is of course understandable and natural when confronted with such an aggressive attack upon their sovereign boundaries by an alien force, and to know that the hungry wolf pack is prowling within striking distance again. So so glad that so many of the terrorist missiles were shot down, and yes it was perhaps the Ugly imperialist States of Aggression testing out the defence capabilities, but if more of the missiles had landed then many innocent people would have been killed or seriously maimed. Whether you align with the spiritual dimension of life or not, then let’s keep sending out powerful thoughts of… Read more »

Thomas Peterson
Thomas Peterson
Apr 18, 2018 7:15 AM
Reply to  vierotchka

some of the clips are fake, the one at the start with multiple rockets is a gran launch from Ukraine i believe.

Thomas Peterson
Thomas Peterson
Apr 18, 2018 7:15 AM

*grad launch

kweladave
kweladave
Apr 18, 2018 11:57 AM

@Thomas Peterson
“one at the start with multiple rockets is a gran launch from Ukraine i believe”
What reason for it being a grad launch from Ukraine? Please give us the facts/your rationale for your ‘belief’.

intergenerationaltrauma
intergenerationaltrauma
Apr 18, 2018 4:30 AM

What do psychopathic war criminals do after they launch a murderous illegal and immoral attack on another nation? They ask each other why their missiles didn’t kill more people! But of course!
I mean what other question could possibly come to mind?

notheonly1
notheonly1
Apr 18, 2018 7:57 AM

They mourn that they did not kill enough innocent women and children.

archie1954
archie1954
Apr 18, 2018 4:07 AM

In stead of worrying about how many targets they hit, they should be worrying that their original premise in striking in the first place. It is very possible that the whole accusation related to a false flag!

vierotchka
vierotchka
Apr 18, 2018 4:43 AM
Reply to  archie1954

Of course it did!

Zara Ali
Zara Ali
Apr 18, 2018 5:23 AM
Reply to  archie1954

Of course it was related to yet another false flag! They do very well at creating those don’t they? Honestly speaking, if the Ziocons had the sensibility of reflecting upon their actions – looking at why they do what they do and why they say what they say, the world would not have been the battlefield, it is today.

vexarb
vexarb
Apr 18, 2018 7:23 AM
Reply to  Zara Ali

Zara Ali. I think not: “they” [the FUKZUSA regimes] do not “do very well” the pretexts for their atrocities. They are unashamed, arrogant, bare faced Liars: like Lincoln’s jocular farmer, “Cain’t lend you this here axe, Neighbour, cos I needs to shave today”. A million people marched against TB.Liar’s mass murder in Iraq; but the regime exercised its power “naked and unashamed”. They peddle obvious falsehoods because they know that Great Britain is The Servile State. So are France, USA, the Nordic countries etc. All of them issue crude propaganda, mere fig leaves that hardly cover their criminal intentions: this is naked abuse of State Power Combined with Capitalist Power (the classic definition of Fascism).