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Treasury as being part of the income generating network of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and the Assad family. All three and SYRIAMAR itself are designated by the U.S. SYRIAMAR operates three ships, the Laodicea, Finikia, and Souria. What differentiates this ship, the Laodicea, from other vessels on the Bosphorus is that it is owned by SYRIAMAR, the Syrian government’s official shipping line, which is currently under U.S. 640 miles directly south of Mariinsky Palace, a dark blue, 450-foot cargo vessel navigates the Bosphorus without attracting much attention from the locals casually watching the maritime traffic pass by. It would seem that Turkey’s commitment to Ukraine outweighs its concern about Russia’s reaction.īut things are not as straightforward as they seem. During the opening speeches to the 76th General Assembly of the United Nations, the Turkish president was as clear as ever when he said, “ We attach importance to the protection of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, including the Crimea, whose annexation we do not recognize.” Again, Russia’s reaction was swift and unpleasant. The honor guard returned the customary reply in seconds: “Glory to the Heroes!” Russia’s reaction may have been even faster. When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy 18 months ago at Mariinsky Palace on a hilly bank of the Dnipro River, he saluted the honor guard with the traditional slogan Slava Ukraini! (“Glory to Ukraine!”).