It was the longest combat mission ever conducted by fighter aircraft. It took the title from Israel's Operation Wooden Leg.
The Russian ambassador had already threatened to respond to any attack against Syria. Russia couldn't respond because their S-400 could not detect our aircraft or stealth missiles.
I doubt that, either way it's irrelevant. USAF has been flying such long ass missions for donkey's years.
Russian Ambassador doesn't control jack, as said, this whole game was a nice exercise of expensing ammo.
Also there are plenty of videos to prove they shot down plenty of cruise missiles (clear hits). To say none of the missiles were shot down is pure fake news. Also, S-400's various nodes would have picked up the Rafale both in active and passive mode. Also, the S-400 is essentially a couple of fire units in Syria and not an entire battalion or a regiment for that matter.
The Allies claim none were hit Russian claimed 70 were hit, my opinion is that the truth is usually somewhere in between. Some empty buildings get bombed out, some nearly outdated or those reaching end of shelf life weapons stocks were used up. Nothing changes in the status quo except perhaps there will be less chance of chemical weapons being used.
The useless strike achieved nothing militarily, but gave Trump points for acting on a 'redline', it was only useful for Trump and a warning note to Chinese, he got to brag that he launched 60 odd cruise missiles over chocolate cake with little Chi Ping Ping