Two weeks ago at the second Republican presidential primary debate, Senator Marco Rubio predicted what happened in Syria yesterday with alarming accuracy.
Here’s a refresher from David Rutz of the Washington Free Beacon:
Everything Marco Rubio Said About Russia and Syria at the GOP Debate Is Coming TrueSen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) was prophetic at CNN’s GOP presidential debate Sept. 16, predicting that Russia would continue to exploit a vacuum in the Middle East and “prop up” Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad to demonstrate to the Middle East it was the most important power broker there.The Obama administration was admittedly caught by surprise this week when Russia announced an intelligence-sharing agreement with Iran, Syria and Iraq to battle the Islamic State, another example of Vladimir Putin expanding his influence in the region after he deployed warplanes and tanks to help Assad earlier this month. Over the weekend, Russia announced it would step up its military support to prevent the collapse of Assad, which Putin believes would be destabilizing.This, Rubio said at the time, is Putin’s vision for repositioning Russia “as a geopolitical force.”
Here’s the moment in the debate where Rubio made those remarks:
Again, that was two weeks ago. What’s happening in Syria right now?
CNN published this report last night:
Russia launches first airstrikes in SyriaClaiming to target ISIS, Russia conducted its first airstrikes in Syria, while U.S. officials expressed serious doubts Wednesday about what the true intentions behind the move may be.According to the Russian Defense Ministry, warplanes targeted eight ISIS positions, including arms, transportation, communications and control positions.But U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter countered that claim.”I want to be careful about confirming information, but it does appear that they (Russian airstrikes) were in areas where there probably were not ISIL forces,” he told reporters. ISIL is an acronym for ISIS.
Rubio appeared on The Kelly File last night and elaborated on his predictions:
Megyn Kelly was clearly impressed:
Rubio has distinguished himself in the debates on foreign policy issues and is on a trajectory to be one of the last people standing in the Republican primary.
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