12-09-2024, 03:00 PM
I thought this might be worthy of discussion (or at least noting)
From Fox: Israel deploys paratroopers to Syria in 'defense activities' after fall of Assad
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deployed paratroopers into Syria to conduct "defense activities" on Sunday, after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.
The IDF said the deployment was meant to "proactively ensure the defense of Golan" amid the instability in Syria. Footage and images show paratroopers and heavily armored tanks deploying to the buffer zone. The move comes as both the U.S. and Israel have struck multiple targets within Syria following Assad's ouster.
I am wondering sometimes, if the tail wags the dog, from time to time.
What follows in the article after that snippet, seems like it was written by the State Department.
From Fox: Israel deploys paratroopers to Syria in 'defense activities' after fall of Assad
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deployed paratroopers into Syria to conduct "defense activities" on Sunday, after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.
The IDF said the deployment was meant to "proactively ensure the defense of Golan" amid the instability in Syria. Footage and images show paratroopers and heavily armored tanks deploying to the buffer zone. The move comes as both the U.S. and Israel have struck multiple targets within Syria following Assad's ouster.
I am wondering sometimes, if the tail wags the dog, from time to time.
What follows in the article after that snippet, seems like it was written by the State Department.