Business is booming.

Russia appears to be readying for a naval battle with the US near Syria — but it could be a bluff

126

Russia’s navy appears to have responded to President Donald Trump’s warning that US missiles are headed to Syria, as well as the US Navy’s deployment of an aircraft carrier to the region.

The Russian military has said it is tracking the movements of the US Navy. In the past, the US has used Navy ships to attack Syria.
Eleven Russian navy ships were seen leaving a port in Syria, but an expert said it could be a bluff.
Russia’s navy appears to have responded to President Donald Trump’s warning that US missiles are headed to Syria after he accused the Syrian government of again conducting chemical warfare against its people.

The Russian military has said it is tracking the movements of the US Navy, Reuters reported Wednesday.
Last April, the US struck Syria over another chemical weapon attack, firing 59 cruise missiles from US Navy destroyers.
Now, satellite imagery and reports indicate that 11 Russian warships, including a submarine, have left a port in Syria.

The US Navy says it has dispatched an aircraft carrier strike group to the region, though it is likely to take about a week to get in position.
The US regularly deploys aircraft carriers to the region to carry out airstrikes on ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria.

Among the Russian ships that appear to have left the port in Syria is a Kilo-class submarine, thought to be one of the quieter and more advanced submarines in operation today.

While Russian ships are less advanced in some ways, they often field advanced anti-ship missiles that can pose a real threat to the US.
But Russia’s movements may be a bluff, according to Ryan Bohl, a Middle East analyst at the geopolitical consulting firm Stratfor.

Loading...

Comments are closed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More