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The Russians were at the actual base the attack was said to have come from. Trumps 180 pissed off a lot of his base. And the reason for him bombing Syria is of course the pictures but also losing key advisers like Flynn and Bannon who were opposed to being involved in outside entanglements.
The last I read, two Russian warships (both equipped with cruise missiles) were heading toward the two U.S. Navy warships that bombed the Syrian airbase. The U.S. and Russia had previously had an agreement to notify each other of their actions in Syria, and I read that the U.S. did notify Russia 1 hour before the air base was bombed. However, I don't expect Russia to take this lying down. Putin said he was "very disappointed" with the air strike. I wouldn't put it past Russia to respond by attacking U.S. military assets.
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The Russians were at the actual base the attack was said to have come from. Trumps 180 pissed off a lot of his base. And the reason for him bombing Syria is of course the pictures but also losing key advisers like Flynn and Bannon who were opposed to being involved in outside entanglements.
The last I read, two Russian warships (both equipped with cruise missiles) were heading toward the two U.S. Navy warships that bombed the Syrian airbase. The U.S. and Russia had previously had an agreement to notify each other of their actions in Syria, and I read that the U.S. did notify Russia 1 hour before the air base was bombed. However, I don't expect Russia to take this lying down. Putin said he was "very disappointed" with the air strike. I wouldn't put it past Russia to respond by attacking U.S. military assets.
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