http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=36506OBAMA SIGNS ‘MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING’ WITH PUTIN AS RUSSIAN JETS BUZZ US PILOTSGeoffrey Grider | October 20, 2015 | 9 Comments
U.S. PILOTS HAVE BEEN TOLD NOT TO REACT TO AGGRESSIVE RUSSIA MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLYING ABOVE SYRIA, ACCORDING TO A U.S. OFFICIAL.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Russia is having it’s way in the Middle East, acting at will with impunity. As Putin pretends to be bombing ISIS, what is actually happening is that he is shoring up Assad’s power base in Syria. Obama’s reaction to all this? As Commander-in-chief, he has signed off on a “no-response” protocol that causes American pilots to not react, even as they are buzzed by SU-24’s at extremely close range. The same nations that allowed Hitler to take Poland and Czechoslovakia are allowing Putin to take Ukraine and Syria. If you’ll check your calendar, you will see it’s 1938. Welcome to peace in our time.
It comes after recent reports that Russian jets had flown so close to U.S. planes that pilots were able to see each other. But the official, who is said to be familiar with the incident, told CNN that pilots have been instructed to proceed with normal aviation safety procedures.
The official said Russian planes had flown extremely close to U.S. planes twice in the past two weeks – one flew within 500ft and another, on Thursday, came within 1,500 feet of two U.S. jets. However, there was no suggestion of hostile intent or action in either incident.
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America is getting used to this view which sadly has become the new normal.
And today, the United States and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding that includes steps their pilots should take in order to avoid inadvertent clashes in the air over Syria as the two countries conduct separate bombing campaigns.
PENTAGON PRESS SECRETARY PETER COOK TOLD REPORTERS: ‘WITH TODAY’S SIGNATURES, THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING IS NOW IN EFFECT.
‘That was signed a short time ago, earlier today.’
But he said the full text of the memo would not be released at Russia’s request, but said it included specific protocols for air crews to follow, plus the creation of a ground communications link between the two sides in the event that air communications fail.
Cook said the memo calls for aircraft to maintain a safe distance, but he declined to be more specific about whether the protocols included specific distances.
He added that the agreement included coalition aircrafts. Coalition members include Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
‘The fact that we have had to resort to a memorandum of understanding gives you an indication of our concern about Russia’s activities but (also) our willingness to work with the Russians when it’s in our own interest,’ Cook added.
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Neville Chamberlain had a ‘memorandum of understanding’, too. How’d that work out?
The U.S. State Department said the agreement is only about keeping pilots safe. Spokesman John Kirby said: ‘It’s not a treaty of cooperation or anything like that … It doesn’t connote cooperation or coordination or joint targeting.’
The issue of aircraft safety started after Russia started bombing targets in Syria last month. Moscow claims it is attacking Islamic State, but many of its air strikes have hit territory held by other rebel groups fighting against Russia’s Syrian ally, President Bashar al-Assad.
EARLIER THIS MONTH, THE PENTAGON SAID U.S.-LED COALITION AIRCRAFTS BOMBING ISLAMIC STATE IN SYRIA WERE RE-ROUTED AT LEAST ONCE TO AVOID A CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITH RUSSIAN PLANES.
‘The U.S. and Russia will form a working group to discuss any implementation issues that follow,’ Cook said, during a press briefing. Meanwhile, Moscow confirmed it had received the memorandum on preventing mid-air incidents from the U.S. military.
According to Ria-Novosti, Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said: ‘The memorandum contains a number of rules and restrictions aimed at preventing incidents between American and Russian plans.’
Russia had asked for ‘deconfliction’ talks with the United States after Moscow began bombing Syria on September 30. source