They did, after the Israelis shot one of theirs down. Fired from behind it. Syrian S300 fired on it. Hasn't Israel lost a F16 or two in these bombing runs?
None the less what can Russia do. A stalemate. It prevents complete destruction in Syria. But doesn't prevent much else. If it does, start firing on Israelis, it's war. So it just sits there for the most part. Is it still over there the S400, or have they recalled it. But they keep supplying the inferior s300 systems to Damascus.
Hasn't Israel figured out how to beat them. Kamikaze drones, fly right under them. Meanwhile with that many attacks those planes are mostly countering. Firing from further away or gotten better avoidance.
Syria would be blinked out in a heartbeat. With it Russian interests.
The minute Russia fires on Israel, a nation with nukes. Boom. There goes Syria. Does Russia fire back from Russia. Now everybody joins in.
Or it fires conventionally and gets destroyed conventionally. There's Turkey hitting Syrians in the North. Israel in the South.
So it isn't firing, but occasionally it has. Nothing of any real significance. Large missiles shot down, no fly zones in certain areas. Is it still over there? Questionably there's more profit in simply preventing the total removal of Syrian power, and selling arms, and trade. While also keeping its Mediterranean base operational.
Meanwhile Iran edges closer to what? Are they gonna keep getting hit, for how much longer, currently? Isn't their program coming along.
Hence Israel has been doing everything to prevent their entrenchment in Syria.
The whole thing profits. But risk increases. Who knows how it all turns out, today. It isn't cooling down.
They did, after the Israelis shot one of theirs down. Fired from behind it. Syrian S300 fired on it. Hasn't Israel lost a F16 or two in these bombing runs?
None the less what can Russia do. A stalemate. It prevents complete destruction in Syria. But doesn't prevent much else. If it does, start firing on Israelis, it's war. So it just sits there for the most part. Is it still over there the S400, or have they recalled it. But they keep supplying the inferior s300 systems to Damascus.
Hasn't Israel figured out how to beat them. Kamikaze drones, fly right under them. Meanwhile with that many attacks those planes are mostly countering. Firing from further away or gotten better avoidance.
Syria would be blinked out in a heartbeat. With it Russian interests.
The minute Russia fires on Israel, a nation with nukes. Boom. There goes Syria. Does Russia fire back from Russia. Now everybody joins in.
Or it fires conventionally and gets destroyed conventionally. There's Turkey hitting Syrians in the North. Israel in the South.
So it isn't firing, but occasionally it has. Nothing of any real significance. Large missiles shot down, no fly zones in certain areas. Is it still over there? Questionably there's more profit in simply preventing the total removal of Syrian power, and selling arms, and trade. While also keeping its Mediterranean base operational.
Meanwhile Iran edges closer to what? Are they gonna keep getting hit, for how much longer, currently? Isn't their program coming along.
Hence Israel has been doing everything to prevent their entrenchment in Syria.
The whole thing profits. But risk increases. Who knows how it all turns out, today. It isn't cooling down.
Israel should be used for Trinitite mining.