Concerning the specifics of what was shared with the State Department officials at the meeting, RT reports:
Intelligence that Russia has gathered has been shared with the US, and the diplomats were told "in detail" about the provocation against civilians being prepared by Al-Nusra Front (now known as Tahrir al-Sham) in the northwestern province of Idlib.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported earlier that Tahrir al-Sham was plotting a chemical attack that would then be misrepresented as another "atrocity" by the "Syrian regime." Eight canisters of chlorine have been delivered to a village near Jisr al-Shughur city, and a specially trained group of militants, prepped by the British security company Olive, also arrived in the area to imitate a rescue operation to save the civilian "victims." Militants plan to use child hostages in the staged incident, according to Antonov.
Such a scenario sounds similar to what Russia alleges happened in April 2017 in Idlib, where there was never so much as an on-the-ground investigation to collect evidence to back the Khan Sheikhoun claimed "sarin attack" incident, which resulted in the Trump White House bombing Syria on mere "rebel" claims and YouTube videos, before waiting for any confirmed scientific proof to back the claims.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...al-provocation
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In Stanislav Lunev's book Through The Eyes Of The Enemy Lunev describes how the Soviet Union was prepared to initiate nuclear war against the US over Syria in the 80s. If Regan was going to act against Syria like he did with Libya, the Soviets would attack. It was Lunev's job to find out if the US had plans to attack Syria. Putin knowing the false flag attack by moderate isis rebels in Syria would result in another American attack on Syria just might be why he has over 35 ships doing exercises in the med and the 300k soldiers in full nuclear war profile exercise ready and in position to switch from exercise to wartime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislav_Lunev
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