The top U.S. general running the air war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria says Russian-declared no-fly zones are not restricting where the U.S.-led coalition can fly its warplanes as it targets the terror group.
"We don't recognize any specific zone in itself that we preclude ourselves from operating in," said Air Force Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian, commander of U.S. Air Forces Central Command. "Wherever the enemy's at, wherever they present themselves, we're going to get after them."
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More News On U.S. - Russian Operations Over The Skies Of Syria
US unhindered by Russian no-fly zones in Syria -- The Hill
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US, Russia Boost Communication to Head Off Syria Incidents -- VOA
US increases use of deconfliction hotline with Russia amid pending operation to liberate Raqqa -- Military Times
U.S., Russia military increase communication in skies over Syria -- Reuters
U.S. and Russia boost dialogue about Syria operations to include generals -- Washington Post
Well, I'm pleased that two professional Air Forces are behaving like two professional Air Forces.
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The puny Russki's would be crushed and they know it!
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