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But Russia had earlier said it was preparing to send marines to Syria in case it needed to protect personnel and remove equipment from the naval maintenance facility.
"Either he lets these marines die or he swallows his heart and says I've got to do this.
In the movie the actors have a vulgar argument and encounter a beautiful woman before a made-up news report of 26 marines killed in Afghanistan prompts them to share a drink and hug.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.37pm BST14:37 Russia portraying itself as peacekeeper in Syria Russia is portraying itself as peace keeper in Syria while its marines head towards Tartus and its diplomats prepare to oppose the latest UN resolution on the crisis.
The source said that each ship would have up to 120 marines onboard and the ships, currently in the Mediterranean Sea, would arrive in Tartus by the end of this week.
Inside, he saw "big, big vehicles" that looked to him like the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected used by US soldiers and marines in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The marines had misunderstood the "skinnies", as they dismissively described Somali militiamen.
Amisom has already lost at least a hundred times more soldiers in its campaign in Somalia than the 18 dead US marines who made Hollywood history.
When tensions rose between the Ahmadinejad and Blair governments in late March 2007 over the arrest of British marines in Iran's Persian Gulf waters, Oman played a significant role in arranging for their release.
The opening of the film depicts Kyle killing a pubescent boy and his mother as they attempt to throw a grenade at American marines.
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