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An expert assessment of the recent missile attack on Syria and what's next.Sic Semper TyrannisAn interim post on Syria ... (Editorial) by PLCol. W. Patrick Lang, US Army (ret.) At the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lang was the Defense Intelligence Officer (DIO) for the Middle East, South Asia and counter-terrorism, and later, the first Director of the Defense Humint Service. At the DIA, he was a member of the Defense Senior Executive Service. He participated in the drafting of National Intelligence Estimates. From 1992 to 1994, all the U.S. military attachés worldwide reported to him. During that period, he also briefed President George H. W. Bush at the White House, as he had during Operation Desert Storm. He was also the head of intelligence analysis for the Middle East for seven or

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An expert assessment of the recent missile attack on Syria and what's next.

Sic Semper Tyrannis
An interim post on Syria ... (Editorial) by PLCol. W. Patrick Lang, US Army (ret.)

At the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lang was the Defense Intelligence Officer (DIO) for the Middle East, South Asia and counter-terrorism, and later, the first Director of the Defense Humint Service. At the DIA, he was a member of the Defense Senior Executive Service. He participated in the drafting of National Intelligence Estimates. From 1992 to 1994, all the U.S. military attachés worldwide reported to him. During that period, he also briefed President George H. W. Bush at the White House, as he had during Operation Desert Storm.
He was also the head of intelligence analysis for the Middle East for seven or eight years at that institution. He was the head of all the Middle East and South Asia analysis in DIA for counter-terrorism for seven years. For his service in the DIA, Lang received the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive. — Wikipedia
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SouthFront
Pentagon Is Concerned About Results Of Syria Strike, Prepares To Launch Internal Probe – Sources


SouthFront links to an article in Russian. Here is an English translation from Chrome.
The Pentagon earlier said that 105 missiles were launched across Syria. In Damascus, they said that they successfully repulsed more than 70 of them.

Syria successfully repulsed the missile attack of the United States, France and Britain. The Pentagon said that 105 missiles were fired from the Syrian territories. In the US Defense Ministry even released a video of the launch of the cruise missile Tomahawk from a submarine in the Mediterranean. The US military, as well as US President Donald Trump, said that the operation in the SAR was successful.
However, according to the dry statistics, 71 coalition missiles were intercepted by Syrian air defense. As Syrian President Bashar Assad said, the attack was repulsed with the help of missiles of the Soviet period.
At the same time, the question remains unanswered, where the unsettled American missiles were. The former chief of the Main Directorate of Armaments of the Russian Army, Colonel-General Anatoly Sitnov, put forward a version that the missiles could be redirected from the ground along a different route.
He noted that the Russian army has many breakthrough technologies, including secret ones, one of which is missile redirection.
In particular, Sitnov recalled that such a situation was in Serbia. Then the Russian peacekeepers tried Kevlar networks measuring 2.5 meters per meter, in which the American Tomahawks, aimed at strategically important facilities, were simply stuck.
The military does not rule out that Russia demonstrated its military-technical capabilities in Syria as well.
"Everyone realized that if this is possible only by such methods, it is better not to fight," says Colonel-General Anatoly Sitnov in an interview on YouTube.
Tsargrad TV
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