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American officials have disclosed that Russia is using the airspace over Iran and Iraq to fly military equipment and personnel to a new air field in Syria, escalating tensions with the US, a report says. At least seven giant Russian Antonov An-124 military transport aircrafts have taken off from a base in Russia during the past week to transport equipment to Syria, using Iranian and Iraqi air corridors, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing US officials.
American officials told the newspaper on Sunday that the destination of the Russian aircraft was an airfield in Syria’s western province of Latakia. About 200 Russian marines and six Russian howitzers now guard the air base in Latakia, according to American intelligence. With the use of the new air corridors, Moscow is openly defying Washington’s efforts to block the shipments and significantly increasing tensions with the US.
The White House initially hoped it had blocked the Russian effort to move military equipment and personnel into Syria after NATO member Bulgaria announced it would refuse permission for the flights. But Russia quickly began rerouting its flights to Iran and Iraq, which Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, said on Sunday would continue despite US objections. “There were military supplies, they are ongoing, and they will continue,” Lavrov was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. “They are inevitably accompanied by Russian specialists, who help to adjust the equipment, to train Syrian personnel how to use this weaponry.”
Lavrov added that Moscow would continue arming the Syrian government in its fight against the Takfiri Daesh terrorists, urging other countries to take a similar stance and help Damascus in the battle. The Obama administration has warned Moscow to limit the transport of military equipment to Syria. On Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called Lavrov and warned that Washington is deeply concerned of reports of "an imminent enhanced Russian military buildup." The conflicts in Syria and Ukraine have driven a wedge between Russia and the West. Moscow and Washington have had major differences over the crisis in Syria as well as in Ukraine.
Syria has been gripped by deadly unrest since March 2011. According to reports, the United States and its regional allies - especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey - are supporting the militants operating inside the country. The Daesh terrorists, who were initially trained by the CIA in Jordan in 2012 to destabilize the Syrian government, now control large parts of Iraq and Syria.
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Cameroon is badly in need of a new idea and a decent man to run its affairs. If Cameroon were a company, it would have long been shut down. For more than thirty years, Cameroon under President Biya has had just one policy; commitment without capability. We are weak in diplomacy, weak economically, weak politically including as followers of Christ and the Prophet Mohammed. And in the words of Nsanda Eba in the Good Foot, “life is rotten down to earth”.
President Biya should personally go to the CPDM headquarters in Yaounde and place a signpost there bearing these words "Close for Repairs". One good thing about the ruling CPDM and its think tank is that, the tank they think in is very shallow. They try to defend everything but defend nothing.
No political commentator can tell who really has legitimate authority in Cameroon!! The country needs a new idea that should and must come from the Diaspora. Cameroon Concord will welcome your suggestions on the way forward for our country. We will channel all your suggestions to the Prime Minister and Head of Government, Yang Philemon.
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Cameroon is badly in need of a new idea and a decent man to run its affairs. If Cameroon were a company, it would have long been shut down. For more than thirty years, Cameroon under President Biya has had just one policy; commitment without capability. We are weak in diplomacy, weak economically, weak politically including as followers of Christ and the Prophet Mohammed. And in the words of Nsanda Eba in the Good Foot, “life is rotten down to earth”.
President Biya should personally go to the CPDM headquarters in Yaounde and place a signpost there bearing these words "Close for Repairs". One good thing about the ruling CPDM and its think tank is that, the tank they think in is very shallow. They try to defend everything but defend nothing.
No political commentator can tell who really has legitimate authority in Cameroon!! The country needs a new idea that should and must come from the Diaspora. Cameroon Concord will welcome your suggestions on the way forward for our country. We will channel all your suggestions to the Prime Minister and Head of Government, Yang Philemon.
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Cameroon is badly in need of a new idea and a decent man to run its affairs. If Cameroon were a company, it would have long been shut down. For more than thirty years, Cameroon under President Biya has had just one policy; commitment without capability. We are weak in diplomacy, weak economically, weak politically including as followers of Christ and the Prophet Mohammed. And in the words of Nsanda Eba in the Good Foot, “life is rotten down to earth”.
President Biya should personally go to the CPDM headquarters in Yaounde and place a signpost there bearing these words "Close for Repairs". One good thing about the ruling CPDM and its think tank is that, the tank they think in is very shallow. They try to defend everything but defend nothing.
No political commentator can tell who really has legitimate authority in Cameroon!! The country needs a new idea that should and must come from the Diaspora. Cameroon Concord will welcome your suggestions on the way forward for our country. We will channel all your suggestions to the Prime Minister and Head of Government, Yang Philemon.
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Cameroon is badly in need of a new idea and a decent man to run its affairs. If Cameroon were a company, it would have long been shut down. For more than thirty years, Cameroon under President Biya has had just one policy; commitment without capability. We are weak in diplomacy, weak economically, weak politically including as followers of Christ and the Prophet Mohammed. And in the words of Nsanda Eba in the Good Foot, “life is rotten down to earth”.
President Biya should personally go to the CPDM headquarters in Yaounde and place a signpost there bearing these words "Close for Repairs". One good thing about the ruling CPDM and its think tank is that, the tank they think in is very shallow. They try to defend everything but defend nothing.
No political commentator can tell who really has legitimate authority in Cameroon!! The country needs a new idea that should and must come from the Diaspora. Cameroon Concord will welcome your suggestions on the way forward for our country. We will channel all your suggestions to the Prime Minister and Head of Government, Yang Philemon.
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In this week's edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, we are asking our readers including our Cameroon Concord People to tell us what actually prompted Cameroon as a nation to get it all wrong. Our question is:
What really destroyed the Republic of Cameroon after President Ahidjo?
A-The ruling CPDM party
B-The politics of the SDF
C-The Special Criminal Court
D-The Southern Cameroons National Council
E-Government and Opposition corruption and tribalism
F-Boko Haram and multipartism
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