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Facts Back Russia on Turkish Attack

Turkey claims its Nov. 24 shoot-down of a Russian warplane along the Syrian border was justified — and the Obama administration is publicly siding with its NATO ally — but a review of the evidence supports Russian accusations of an “ambush,” writes Gareth Porter for Middle East Eye.

L’auteur analyse les données de trajectoire et le minutage fournies des deux côtés et conclut qu’il s’agit bien d’une embuscade préparée par les turcs.

By Gareth Porter

The United States and its NATO allies offered a ritual of NATO unity after Turkish officials presented their case that the shoot-down of a Russian jet occurred after two planes had penetrated Turkish airspace. The Turkish representative reportedly played a recording of a series warning the Turkish F-16 pilots had issued to the Russian jets without a Russian response, and U.S. and other NATO member states endorsed Turkey’s right to defend its airspace.

U.S. Defense Department spokesman Colonel Steve Warren supported the Turkish claim that 10 warnings had been issued over a period of five minutes. The Obama administration apparently expressed less concern about whether Russian planes had actually crossed into Turkish airspace. Col. Warren admitted that U.S. officials have still yet to establish where the Russian aircraft was located when a Turkish missile hit the plane.

Video of the Russian SU-24 exploding in flames inside Syrian territory after it was shot down by Turkish air-to-air missiles on Nov. 24, 2015.

Although the Obama administration is not about to admit it, the data already available supports the Russian assertion that the Turkish shoot-down was, as Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted, an “ambush” that had been carefully prepared in advance. The central Turkish claim that its F-16 pilots had warned the two Russian aircraft 10 times during a period of five minutes actually is the primary clue that Turkey was not telling the truth about the shoot-down.

The Russian Su-24 “Fencer” jet fighter, which is comparable to the U.S. F-111, is capable of a speed of 960 miles per hour at high altitude, but at low altitude its cruising speed is around 870 mph, or about 13 miles per minute. The navigator of the second plane confirmed after his rescue that the Su-24s were flying at cruising speed during the flight.

Close analysis of both the Turkish and Russian images of the radar path of the Russian jets indicates that the earliest point at which either of the Russian planes was on a path that might have been interpreted as taking it into Turkish airspace was roughly 16 miles from the Turkish border – meaning that it was only a minute and 20 seconds away from the border.

Furthermore according to both versions of the flight path, five minutes before the shoot-down the Russian planes would have been flying eastward – away from the Turkish border.

If the Turkish pilots actually began warning the Russian jets five minutes before the shoot-down, therefore, they were doing so long before the planes were even headed in the general direction of the small projection of the Turkish border in Northern Latakia province. In order to carry out the strike, in fact, the Turkish pilots would have had to be in the air already and prepared to strike as soon as they knew the Russian aircraft were airborne.

The evidence from the Turkish authorities themselves thus leaves little room for doubt that the decision to shoot down the Russian jet was made before the Russian jets even began their flight.

The motive for the strike was directly related to the Turkish role in supporting the anti-Assad forces in the vicinity of the border. In fact, the Erdogan government made no effort to hide its aim in the days before the strike. In a meeting with the Russian ambassador on Nov. 20, the foreign minister accused the Russians of “intensive bombing” of “civilian Turkmen villages” and said there might be “serious consequences” unless the Russians ended their operations immediately.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was even more explicit, declaring that Turkish security forces “have been instructed to retaliate against any development that would threaten Turkey’s border security.” Davutoglu further said: “If there is an attack that would lead to an intense influx of refugees to Turkey, required measures would be taken both inside Syria and Turkey.”

The Turkish threat to retaliate – not against Russian penetration of its airspace but in response to very broadly defined circumstances on the border – came amid the latest in a series of battles between the Syrian government and religious fighters.

The area where the plane was shot down is populated by the Turkmen minority. They have been far less important than foreign fighters and other forces who have carried out a series of offensives in the area since mid-2013 aimed at threatening President Bashar al-Assad’s main Alawite redoubt on the coast in Latakia province.

Charles Lister, the British specialist who was visiting Latakia province frequently in 2013, noted in an August 2013 interview, “Latakia, right up to the very northern tip [i.e. in the Turkmen Mountain area], has been a stronghold for foreign fighter-based groups for almost a year now.” He also observed that, after Islamic State (also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh) had emerged in the north, al-Nusra Front and its allies in the area had “reached out” to ISIL and that one of the groups fighting in Latakia had “become a front group” for ISIL.

In March 2014, the religious rebels launched a major offensive with heavy Turkish logistical support to capture the Armenian town of Kessab on the Mediterranean coast of Latakia very close to the Turkish border. An Istanbul newspaper, Bagcilar, quoted a member of the Turkish parliament’s foreign affairs committee as reporting testimony from villagers living near the border that thousands of fighters had streamed across five different border points in cars with Syrian plates to participate in the offensive.

During that offensive, moreover, a Syrian jet responding to the offensive against Kessab was shot down by the Turkish air force in a remarkable parallel to the downing of the Russian jet. Turkey claimed that the jet had violated its airspace but made no pretence about having given any prior warning. The purpose of trying to deter Syria from using its airpower in defense of the town was obvious.

Now the battle in Latakia province has shifted to the Bayirbucak area, where the Syrian air force and ground forces have been trying to cut the supply lines between villages controlled by Nusra Front and its allies and the Turkish border for several months. The key village in the Nusra Front area of control is Salma, which has been in jihadist hands ever since 2012. The intervention of the Russian Air Force in the battle has given a new advantage to the Syrian army.

The Turkish shoot-down was thus in essence an effort to dissuade the Russians from continuing their operations in the area against al-Nusra Front and its allies, using not one but two distinct pretexts: on one hand a very dubious charge of a Russian border penetration for NATO allies, and on the other, a charge of bombing Turkmen civilians for the Turkish domestic audience.

The Obama administration’s reluctance to address the specific issue of where the plane was shot down indicates that it is well aware of that fact. But the administration is far too committed to its policy of working with Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to force regime change in Syria to reveal the truth about the incident.

Obama’s response to the shoot-down blandly blamed the problem on the Russian military being in part of Syria. “They are operating very close to a Turkish border,” he declared, and if the Russians would only focus solely on Daesh, “some of these conflicts or potentials for mistakes or escalation are less likely to occur.”

Gareth Porter is an independent investigative journalist and winner of the 2012 Gellhorn Prize for journalism. He is the author of the newly published Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare.[This article originally appeared at http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/real-turkeys-shoot-down-russian-jet-1615790737]

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L’auteur, qui ne prétend pas à l’objectivité soutient que la frappe d’Erdogan était liée aux frappes russes contre les amis/alliés des turcs, les turkmenes et les chechenes .

 

  • Why Turkey Shot Down Russia’s Plane
    By Brother Nathanael Kapner
    Copyright 2015Revenge can be an ugly thing.

    Especially if waged in the unfriendly skies of Syria.

    For with the Russian-Syrian drive to “drain the swamp” in northern Syria, and loyalist forces prevailing over Latakia, Turkish revenge will seep to the surface.

    [Clip: “The Syrian Army and the National Defense Forces, the NDF, and Hezbollah have seized back the areas of al-Markashilah and Jab al-Ahmar in the northern parts of the Latakian province on Saturday. The Syrian forces pushed back the militant groups and restored full security to al-Rahmalia and al-Kidr hills.”]

    Looks like Turkey’s ambush of Russia’s plane was ‘planned payback’ due to Russia’s devastating strikes on Erdogan’s Syrian Turkmen rebels and allied Chechen jihadists in North Latakia.

    It’s ‘Turkey-Chechen’ solidarity ever since the Chechen wars with the terrorist “Chechen Government in Exile” vowing to fight for Erdogan—”the leader of the Muslim people”—against Russia.

    And saying you’re sorry is not what the ‘Sultan’ is all about.

    [Clip: “Was it a mistake and will you apologize?”

    “Well, I think if there’s a party that needs to apologize, it’s not us. Those who violated our airspace are the ones who need to apologize.”]

    Liar. It’s your F-16 that violated Syria’s airspace when shooting down Russia’s plane.

    And the US and NATO know this.

    At minimum, they would have the heat signatures of the aircraft involved.

    [Clip: “Putin has accused you of effectively stabbing him in the back, I think is the line he used, and as being, Turkey as being, an accomplice of terror. This is pretty fiery stuff, isn’t it?”

    “If Mr Putin is saying that we are co-operating with Daesh, that we are accomplices, I think that will be a huge mistake. And Russia is not engaged in a fight against Daesh in Syria, on the contrary, they are actually targeting moderate opposition.”]

    It’s those ‘moderates’ who celebrated their war crime when machine-gunning the Russian pilot as he parachuted from the ambushed plane.

    How is it that these Turkmen brigades—their leader, a Turkish ‘Grey Wolf’ terrorist—knew the exact time of the shoot down?

    How is it that their cameras, video venues, and script, were ready to go?

    Looks like coordinated and premeditated revenge.

    [Clip: “There has been an airstrike, reinforced by Russian forces, to thwart a military offensive we started in a mountainous area, al-Najiya. But the Russian war plane was immediately hit by Turkish jets when it violated Turkish airspace. This is a piece of the parachute. Our comrades opened fire into the air. We all did. They, the pilots, died in the air.”]

    And when Putin called Turkey an “accomplice of terrorists,” he knew the place and the players.

    [Clip: “I want to comment on what we are hearing about certain tribes close to Turkey, the Turkmens and so on. First of all, a question arises: What are representatives of Turkish terrorist organizations, who show themselves on camera and post themselves all over the Internet, doing in these territories?

    “Second, what are nationals of the Russian Federation whom we are seeking because of their crimes and who are clearly classified as international terrorists, doing in that territory?”]

    Erdogan lets them through. He’s been harboring these Chechen criminals for years.

    And he’s not happy seeing his stolen Syrian oil empire going up in smoke.

    [Clip: “As for the oil question and the assertion that the oil is destroyed on Turkish territory, at the G20 summit, which took place in Turkey as it happens, in Antalya, I showed a photograph (I had already spoken publicly about this). A picture taken at a height of 5,000 meters. Vehicles transporting oil made a long line that vanished over the horizon. It looks like a living oil pipeline. These are industrial-scale oil supplies coming in from parts of Syria now in the terrorists’ hands.

    “This oil comes from these regions, not from other places. We see from the air where these vehicles are heading. They are heading for Turkey day and night. If the Turkish authorities are destroying this oil, why do we not see smoke from the fires?”]

    But we’re seeing lots of smoke from Russian jets blowing up ISIS oil trucks near Raqqa.

    For if you jettison the income ISIS makes from stolen oil, you take the jihadists down.

    That’s exactly what Putin’s doing.

    Russia’s in charge, even if Jewish neocons try to get their boots on the ground.

    [Clip: “We had Colonel Jack Jacobs on yesterday and he said the only way to solve this problem is to put boots on the ground. There’s no other way to stabilize the situation.”

    “Yeah, so I am a big fan of Colonel Jacobs but there are several military leaders, several military leaders, who believe as Colonel Jacobs does, that if you actually want to rebuild and recreate Syrian society it will require troop commitment on the scale that General, Colonel Jacobs is recommending.”]

    He’s going to “recreate” Syrian society with his fellow Jewish neocons…just like they did in Iraq and Libya?

    Not this time. The Syrians will decide their own fate NOT Jewish neocons.

    The cat’s out of the bag. Turkey’s been enabling ISIS terror.

    But their revenge against Russia backfired. Russia’s now determined, more than ever, to finish the job.

    Putin just bombed Erdogan’s latest weapons shipment into northern Syria…close to the border.

    It’s a whole new ballgame and Putin’s hitting the home runs.

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