WW3 Brews As Nation Distracted By Trayvon Martin Case
Anthony Gucciardi
July 15, 2013
As the world reacts to the Trayvon Martin case, including prominent rappers calling out the media over its race baiting, reports detail around 160,000 Russian troops were called to 'combat readiness' following an Israeli strike on Russian-made missiles in Syria.
Is the nation too distracted by the George Zimmerman trial's 24/7 news cycle to even know about this developing situation that coincides with escalating tensions between Russia and US-affiliated nations around the world?
First up is the new revelation that Israel was behind an attack on Syria that targeted Russian-made anti-ship missiles. According to the Israeli National News sources within the U.S., Israel recently launched an attack on Russian missiles that were apparently sold to Syria and stationed at a critical point within the country. Until now, it was unknown who had initiated the bombing that had rocked Latakia on July 5th.
Ultimately bombing the 'critical point' holding the Russian's Yakhont anti-ship missile, Israel is believed to have initiated the bombing via aircraft or a ship in the Mediterranean. According to the anonymous U.S. official who corresponded with CNN:
"This attack was either by air raid or long-range missiles fired from boats in the Mediterranean."READ MORE
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