Lenin1986
29th August 2013, 21:06
AUGUST 28, 2013 BY 21WIRE
18 COMMENTS
British special forces have already
been deployed in Syria to clear the
path for a missile strike to take place
possible over this coming weekend
21st Century Wire says…
The UK’s Mirror newspaper has already
let loose that British SAS special forces
have already been deployed in Syria to
take out Syrian air defense unit and also
to provide laser spotting
for Tomahawk cruise missile targets
which will be fired from British Navy’s
nuclear submarine HMS Tireless, already
repositioned in the Mediterranean.
IMAGE: Special forces preparing laser
sight target positions for incoming
guided pakage.
The US military has the same program in
play, albeit much larger and well-
equipped for a longer sustained attack
than the British
The missile attack on Syria could very
well be followed-up by an air strike and
heavy bombing campaign shortly
afterwards, which will be conducted by
French, US and Israeli, and possibly with
some Turkish air military assets. A large
contingent of US drones will almost
certainly be deployed as a first wave for
any US air strike.
It is expected that the UK Parliament
will vote in favour of a military strike
this Thursday , as both Tory and Labour
whips have already announced publicly
that they have their MP’s in line on this
vote already, and that the initial attack
could very well happen over this long
weekend, with ‘the markets opening up
on Tuesday for trading as normal’.
As it is now known that at least the
British have already deployed assets in
Syria, then it will cast doubt over the
whole purpose of the Parliamentary
system, with many voters already
believing that the government is simply
going through the motions and
democratic formalities even though the
decision to go to war has already been
decided in advance.
Here is the UK’s Daily Mirror, revealing
the pre-deployment of British military
assets, including SAS, Special Boat
Service, Special Reconnaissance
Regiment and MI6 spies, in Syria in
advance of the vote…
.
SAS hunting Syrian missiles
as Allies prepare for
bombing blitz
.
Cruise missile attacks and RAF raids
are expected in response to the Assad
regime’s use of chemical weapons
Chris Hughes
Mirror
British special forces were last night
hunting Syrian missiles in readiness
for Allied strikes which could start as
early as tomorrow night.
Cruise missile attacks and RAF raids are
expected in response to the Assad
regime’s use of chemical weapons.
A military source said: “It is vital they
find every missile site that could
threaten British ships or RAF jets and
they will probably be taken out by
missiles fired from offshore. The risk of
capture to these special forces units is
off the scale and nobody can be trusted
in Syria.”
The British hunt for missiles and
chemical weapons – which includes the
SAS, Special Boat Service, Special
Reconnaissance Regiment and MI6 spies
– is one of the most hazardous in
modern times as they are up against
Assad’s forces as well as some rebel
elements.
At the top of the hit list are the
President’s sophisticated long-range
mobile missile batteries – some of which
could be used against our jets.
Special forces troops will use laser and
satellite technology to pinpoint the exact
location of the key sites so they can be
hit in a way that minimises the risk to
civilians.
It comes after the Assad regime’s
chemical weapons attack last week,
which killed up to 1,300 civilians,
including children.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: “This
regime has huge stocks of chemical
weapons. We know they have used them
on at least 10 occasions prior to this last
widescale use. They have both the
motive and the opportunity.”
Spies have already found scores of major
military installations and ammo dumps
in the war-stricken country.
Now the British military is waiting for
the political green light as it prepares to
act.
A huge force of Royal Navy warships and
RAF jets could be called into action if
MPs vote for air and sea strikes.
But it is likely any attack would involve a
small number of precision missile
strikes, launched from outside Syria.
The Navy will spearhead any UK
operation against Assad, followed by the
RAF, both working with US and French
forces, but regular troops will not be
sent in.
It is thought nuclear submarine HMS
Tireless has been repositioned in the
Mediterranean in readiness to launch
Tomahawk cruise missiles against Assad’s
military.
Read more
21stcenturywire.com/2013/08/28/british-sas-troops-already-deployed-in-syria-ahead-of-parliamentary-vote-on-thursday/
18 COMMENTS
British special forces have already
been deployed in Syria to clear the
path for a missile strike to take place
possible over this coming weekend
21st Century Wire says…
The UK’s Mirror newspaper has already
let loose that British SAS special forces
have already been deployed in Syria to
take out Syrian air defense unit and also
to provide laser spotting
for Tomahawk cruise missile targets
which will be fired from British Navy’s
nuclear submarine HMS Tireless, already
repositioned in the Mediterranean.
IMAGE: Special forces preparing laser
sight target positions for incoming
guided pakage.
The US military has the same program in
play, albeit much larger and well-
equipped for a longer sustained attack
than the British
The missile attack on Syria could very
well be followed-up by an air strike and
heavy bombing campaign shortly
afterwards, which will be conducted by
French, US and Israeli, and possibly with
some Turkish air military assets. A large
contingent of US drones will almost
certainly be deployed as a first wave for
any US air strike.
It is expected that the UK Parliament
will vote in favour of a military strike
this Thursday , as both Tory and Labour
whips have already announced publicly
that they have their MP’s in line on this
vote already, and that the initial attack
could very well happen over this long
weekend, with ‘the markets opening up
on Tuesday for trading as normal’.
As it is now known that at least the
British have already deployed assets in
Syria, then it will cast doubt over the
whole purpose of the Parliamentary
system, with many voters already
believing that the government is simply
going through the motions and
democratic formalities even though the
decision to go to war has already been
decided in advance.
Here is the UK’s Daily Mirror, revealing
the pre-deployment of British military
assets, including SAS, Special Boat
Service, Special Reconnaissance
Regiment and MI6 spies, in Syria in
advance of the vote…
.
SAS hunting Syrian missiles
as Allies prepare for
bombing blitz
.
Cruise missile attacks and RAF raids
are expected in response to the Assad
regime’s use of chemical weapons
Chris Hughes
Mirror
British special forces were last night
hunting Syrian missiles in readiness
for Allied strikes which could start as
early as tomorrow night.
Cruise missile attacks and RAF raids are
expected in response to the Assad
regime’s use of chemical weapons.
A military source said: “It is vital they
find every missile site that could
threaten British ships or RAF jets and
they will probably be taken out by
missiles fired from offshore. The risk of
capture to these special forces units is
off the scale and nobody can be trusted
in Syria.”
The British hunt for missiles and
chemical weapons – which includes the
SAS, Special Boat Service, Special
Reconnaissance Regiment and MI6 spies
– is one of the most hazardous in
modern times as they are up against
Assad’s forces as well as some rebel
elements.
At the top of the hit list are the
President’s sophisticated long-range
mobile missile batteries – some of which
could be used against our jets.
Special forces troops will use laser and
satellite technology to pinpoint the exact
location of the key sites so they can be
hit in a way that minimises the risk to
civilians.
It comes after the Assad regime’s
chemical weapons attack last week,
which killed up to 1,300 civilians,
including children.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: “This
regime has huge stocks of chemical
weapons. We know they have used them
on at least 10 occasions prior to this last
widescale use. They have both the
motive and the opportunity.”
Spies have already found scores of major
military installations and ammo dumps
in the war-stricken country.
Now the British military is waiting for
the political green light as it prepares to
act.
A huge force of Royal Navy warships and
RAF jets could be called into action if
MPs vote for air and sea strikes.
But it is likely any attack would involve a
small number of precision missile
strikes, launched from outside Syria.
The Navy will spearhead any UK
operation against Assad, followed by the
RAF, both working with US and French
forces, but regular troops will not be
sent in.
It is thought nuclear submarine HMS
Tireless has been repositioned in the
Mediterranean in readiness to launch
Tomahawk cruise missiles against Assad’s
military.
Read more
21stcenturywire.com/2013/08/28/british-sas-troops-already-deployed-in-syria-ahead-of-parliamentary-vote-on-thursday/