My apologies, I got you confused with others that call names.
The link you offered isn’t correct, try this one for Tom Cooper:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cooper_(author)
Cooper has authored and co-authored 30 books.
His major works are two series: ‘African MiGs’ (two volumes) and ‘Arab MiGs’ (six volumes).
Cooper has published nearly 1,000 articles in specialized press and online, including magazines like Air & Space Smithsonian.
Mine is a “false assertion”, backed up by an aviation author who has no way of knowing what the Russians are doing in Syria??
Please explain.
The link is still messed up. When you click on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cooper_(author)
After the page opens, click on the link at:
Did you mean: Tom Cooper (author)?
That takes you to his biography.
“Mine is a false assertion, backed up by an aviation author who has no way of knowing what the Russians are doing in Syria??”
He is not there.
He cites nobody who is there.
He cites no national intelligence source that is there.
He cites no first-hand witnesses whatsoever.
He just makes an outrageous assertion, backed by no first-hand information and expects everyone to believe it.
Who does that?