And not by accident, the Syrian Democratic Council was not invited to go to Riyadh.
The die is cast. Whatever Ankara -- under the cover of NATO -- may be concocting to prevent the "4+1" from advancing on the ground in Syria, the writing is on the (lethal) wall. It may come embedded in cruise missiles delivered by the Caspian Fleet or delivered by submarines. And it will follow to the letter what President Putin himself told the Defense Ministry's collegium:
"I order you to act extremely tough. Any targets that threaten Russian forces or our infrastructure on the ground should be immediately destroyed."
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