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« Reply #60 on: September 24, 2015, 06:13:49 PM »
The Russian ground troops has just recently start pouring into Syria and once they push ISIS out of Syria then Assad will have the SAME size Syria to govern. So your claim of him having a much smaller Syria will not hold.

As for the rebels who America has supported in Syria to overthrow Assad I think they themselves are now under global scrutiny simply because it is believed most of them have been recruited by ISIS since the arrival of ISIS in Syria. This gives Putin and Russia more talking points as to why Russian troops is needed to defend the region.

Like I said before, in this entire fiasco America remains non-existent at the moment and Russia has the seized the opportunity.


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« Reply #61 on: September 25, 2015, 08:47:08 AM »
Putin might spin this as a fight against terrorism, but he is a shrewd man who only acts when his interests are threatened (Ukraine, Crimea, Georgia, Chechnya etc). The fact that Putin had to act probably means that Assad was in a much more desperate position that we thought. This is probably an unwelcome distraction with the potential to suck in more and more Russian resources. Given how long this has been dragging on and Assad's loss of land, population under control, experienced men and other military assets, I would assume that the decline in his military effectiveness was too alarming to ignore.

I don't think that Russia would want to recapture all of Syria for Assad given the price they would have to pay take and then hold their gains. I see this as more about preventing a total collapse, loss of their naval base and creating a more stable area under Assad's control thus allowing him time and breathing room to rearm and upgrade. It also gives Russia time to weaken some of these opposition groups so Assad has better odds when he's ready to eventually retake his country. The risk of this escalating for Russia is pretty real, especially if the Syrians come to depend on them to handle the fighting (see Iraq & Afghanistan).

As for the US, I not sure if the US influence in the region is waning so much as they have been trying to contain the fight. Remember this fight has sucked in Hezbollah and Iran, both of them sending men to fight over there. As long as they tied up in this, the threat to Israel is diminished, Hezbollah's capabilities are degraded and importantly the common people who support Hezbollah lose the stomach for more fighting as their sacrifices add up. To me the American campaign seems to be all about keeping the pot hot enough for the water to boil but not so hot that it starts to bubble over the sides. Lash ISIS enough to keep them out of Iraq, but keep them capable enough to hurt Assad. In the end, whoever wins should be weak enough for American supported groups to roll them.

Putin upset the board and could make Assad stronger but yuh never know, "someone" might start giving the Islamists stronger weapons that damage the Russians and keep them bogged down in the boiling pot for a while.

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« Reply #62 on: September 26, 2015, 09:15:32 PM »

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« Reply #63 on: September 28, 2015, 08:25:07 AM »
i haven't yet seen any response from turkey on this issue. turkey has been funding some of the syrian rebels. turkey is also a NATO member. if russia and turkey have a conflict that could draw in NATO.

it's discouraging to read that obama is reluctant to meet with putin on this issue. the domestic politics of the usa mean ANY agreement or even accord with russia on anything is viewed with derision. cooperation with russia on any issue is considered appeasing the enemy. hopefully this uncoordinated effort does not escalate into confrontation.

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« Reply #64 on: September 30, 2015, 11:05:06 AM »
i haven't yet seen any response from turkey on this issue. turkey has been funding some of the syrian rebels. turkey is also a NATO member. if russia and turkey have a conflict that could draw in NATO.

it's discouraging to read that obama is reluctant to meet with putin on this issue. the domestic politics of the usa mean ANY agreement or even accord with russia on anything is viewed with derision. cooperation with russia on any issue is considered appeasing the enemy. hopefully this uncoordinated effort does not escalate into confrontation.

I suspect Turkey will be in full support of whatever position their ally America take on this issue.

Sure by now you know Obama did eventually met with Putin but I suspect Putin stood firm on his position BUT Obama did concede. America has no choice now but to work with the new alliance of Russia, Iran, Iraq and Syria on fighting ISIS as much as they are not willing to accept Russia has taken the lead in the region and Assad Govt is being backed by Putin
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« Reply #66 on: September 30, 2015, 03:00:34 PM »
So Russia start dropping bombs today to help defeat ISIS. Only thing is, I read that the areas bombed aren't controlled by ISIS but the Free Syrian Army.

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« Reply #67 on: September 30, 2015, 03:15:25 PM »
So Russia start dropping bombs today to help defeat ISIS. Only thing is, I read that the areas bombed aren't controlled by ISIS but the Free Syrian Army.

Free Syrian Army? What is this entity today? Most of them have been recruited by ISIS. There are even reports published by various media houses around the world that these rebels who were given equipment by America early in the civil war are now handing them over to ISIS. So Free Syrian Army targets can simply now be new ISIS strongholds.

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« Reply #68 on: October 07, 2015, 05:21:25 PM »
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Russia’s Defense Ministry has published a video of its warships firing cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea to hit the positions of Islamic State militants in Syria.

Russian warships attack ISIS positions in Syria from Caspian Sea

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« Reply #69 on: October 23, 2015, 03:22:10 PM »

Ex-UN envoy: Putin taking advantage of Obama's 'weakness'

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad says Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking advantage of President Obama’s “weakness” on the global stage.

“He’s taking advantage of the relative – weakness, let’s call it, of entrenchment demonstrated by President Obama,” Khalilzad told John Catsimatidis on "The Cats Roundtable" on AM 970 New York in an interview airing Sunday. “He wants to show that to solve the Middle East problem, you have to work with Russia, that the United States is a fading power, Russia is a rising power.”

Khalilzad, who served as a foreign policy advisor to President George W. Bush, said Putin “exaggerates” Russian strength military to mask economic and cultural weaknesses, which makes him “dangerous.”

“We need to oppose Russia in Syria by supporting groups that are sympathetic to the West, by being more active against ISIS [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria], by doing more humanitarian-wise ourselves,” Khalilzad said. “But at the same time, given that Russia has asserted itself, is a player, we cannot exclude them now from a potential settlement of the Syrian conflict.”
Khalilzad, who also served as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and to Iraq, commended Obama for adjusting his foreign policy to keep troops in Afghanistan through his second term.

“On Afghanistan, I think the president’s decision to defer his earlier commitment to withdraw all of the U.S. forces from Afghanistan by the end of 2016, to keep the forces there and let the next president decide whether to go for total withdrawal or not is a prudent adjustment given the situation in that region,” Khalilzad said.

However, he said he would have preferred the president not reduce the number of troops on the ground from 9,800 to 5,500 by the end of 2016.

“I think Afghanistan policy adjustment was prudent, although my judgment would be that we need to keep the force at a slightly larger level than what the president has decided,” Khalilzad said. “He wants to keep it under 6,000. The preferred military option would have been to keep it at the current level of under 10,000, but I think fundamentally he has done the right thing.”

Khalilzad was optimistic about Afghanistan overall, noting that the U.S. can keep terrorists out of the country with fewer than 10,000 troops, when it formerly needed 100,000 to do so.

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Re: wdf happening in syria?
« Reply #70 on: November 24, 2015, 06:00:35 PM »
sure enough turkey shoot down a russian bomber.

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« Reply #71 on: November 25, 2015, 10:37:34 AM »
sure enough turkey shoot down a russian bomber.

(lil brother) Turkey taking big brother (America) orders?  ;)

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« Reply #72 on: November 25, 2015, 10:40:30 AM »


Iran leader hosts Putin, says U.S. policies threaten Tehran, Moscow

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/23/us-mideast-crisis-iran-russia-idUSKBN0TC1M520151123#4VB6Sy1iVx5CJ40v.97

Iran's supreme leader, at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tehran, said on Monday U.S. policies in the Middle East region were a threat to both countries and called for closer ties between Tehran and Moscow.

The civil war in Syria has evolved into a wider proxy struggle between global powers, with Russia and Iran supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad while Western powers, Turkey and Gulf Arab states want him out.

"The Americans have a long-term plot and are trying to dominate Syria and then the whole region ... This is a threat to all countries, especially Russia and Iran," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, according to his website, at the meeting on the sidelines of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Summit in Tehran.

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"The United States is now trying to achieve its failed military objectives in Syria by political means," he added, referring to proposed peace talks to end the civil war in Syria.

The U.S. State Department pushed back against the remarks, saying its only intentions in Syria are to help find a peaceful solution to the conflict there.

"It's somewhat of a continuation of a pattern that we've seen from the supreme leader in terms of ... over-the-top rhetoric about the United States and our intentions," department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters in a briefing on Monday.

At a meeting in Vienna this month following deadly attacks in Paris and Beirut, world powers, including Russia, the United States and countries from Europe and the Middle East agreed on a political process in Syria leading to elections within two years, but differences remained on key issues such as Assad's fate.

A Kremlin spokesman was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying that Putin and Khamenei had agreed at their talks that global powers should not impose their political will on Syria.

Putin, on his first visit to Iran since 2007, presented an old edition of the Koran, the Muslim holy book, to Khamenei, the Iranian leader's website said, publishing photos of the book.

Khamenei praised Putin for "neutralizing Washington's plots" and said economic relations between the two countries could "expand beyond the current level".

Tehran and Moscow have stepped up ties following a landmark nuclear deal in July between Iran and six world powers including Russia and the United States. Under the deal, Tehran agreed long-term curbs on its nuclear program in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.

On Monday Putin relaxed an export ban on nuclear equipment and technology to Iran.

Iran's ambassador to Russia also said on Monday that Moscow had started the process of supplying Tehran with an S-300 anti-missile rocket system.

Russia and Iran are undertaking joint military action in support of Assad. Backed by Russian air strikes, hundreds of Iranian troops have arrived since late September to take part in a major ground offensive planned in western and northwestern Syria, their biggest deployment in the country to date.

(Additional reporting by Arshad Mohammed and Susan Heavey in Washington; editing by Gareth Jones and Cynthia Osterman)


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« Reply #73 on: December 05, 2015, 07:59:59 AM »

well the British has joined the airstrikes on Syria

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« Reply #74 on: December 10, 2015, 11:50:59 PM »
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US is preparing to send more troops to help the fight against ISIS. But dozens of US troops have been already sent to Syria. Thousands are already in Iraq. The US govenment insists it is not a military op, troops are just assisting and consulting anti-ISIS forces.

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« Reply #75 on: January 01, 2016, 09:10:30 AM »



Syrian rebels push back after government onslaught

Fighters try to reclaim land lost near Sheikh Maskin after major offensive by government forces and Russian air power.

Syrian rebels say they have pushed back a major government offensive near the southern city of Sheikh Maskin as the battle intensifies for control of key supply routes in the nearly five-year-old civil war.

Fighting on Thursday came as troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad - backed by Russian air power - attempt to re-establish regime control of Deraa province.


Al Jazeera World - Syria: The Battle Beyond
Holding Sheikh Maskin is crucial to both the government and the rebels as it is a key supply route connecting the opposition in the south to territories in the suburbs of Damascus.

A government victory would force rebel factions - including al-Nusra Front and Western-backed Free Syrian Army groups - to withdraw from the province completely.

Up until the government advance, relations between the opposition groups had been marked by frequent infighting and a lack of coordination. That has changed however with the onslaught.

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra, reporting from Adana in southern Turkey, said defeat for the rebels would put them in a difficult position when negotiations between the sides begin in January.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/syrian-rebels-push-government-onslaught-151231144222227.html



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« Reply #76 on: January 23, 2016, 10:36:51 AM »

Syrian and Iraqi troops with help of Russian bombings have pushed backed ISIS in many areas and have made some considerable gains in the last few weeks

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« Reply #77 on: February 01, 2016, 09:07:26 PM »


Syria peace talks in Geneva 'officially start'

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/02/envoy-syria-peace-talks-officially-start-160201173433419.html

UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura said that talks on ending the civil war in Syria have now officially started, after initial resistance by the country's main opposition bloc over humanitarian demands.

Speaking to reporters after meeting delegates of the opposition bloc in Geneva on Monday, de Mistura said: "We are starting officially the Geneva talks... The discussions are starting."


The Swedish-Italian diplomat said he expected the talks to be "complicated and difficult," but that Syria's people deserved to "see something concrete, apart from a long, painful negotiation."

"The first immediate objective is to make sure the talks continue and that everyone is on board," de Mistura said.

He could not comment on how long he expected the first round of talks to last, but said he hoped negotiations "achieve something" by February 11.

"The duration of the negotiations depends on the willingness and the determination of both sides," he added.

The announcement came hours after the UN said that the government of President Bashar al Assad approved "in principle" to allow aid be delivered to the besieged Syrian towns of Madaya, al-Foua and Kefraya.
Salem al-Meslet, the spokeman of the opposition's High Negotiations Committee (HNC), said: "We came here to discuss with the special envoy UN resolution 2254; lifting the sieges and stopping the crimes done by Russian air strikes in Syria, and I believe we received positive messages.

The preliminary meeting between the HNC and de Mistura came as the UN reported eight more deaths from insufficent medical care in one of the many towns besieged by government or rebel forces.

The HNC insisted that humanitarian aid reach towns under government siege before it would agree to enter indirect talks with Assad's government, which are scheduled to last six months.

The talks are part of the biggest push to date to chart a way out of the tangled Syrian war that has killed more than 260,000 people and forced millions from their homes since the violence began in March 2011.

The urgency to find a solution was brought home on Sunday when attacks claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group killed 71 people near a revered Shia shrine outside the capital Damascus, according to monitors.

The new deaths reported on Monday by the UN humanitarian organisation (OCHA) took place in Moadimayet al-Sham southwest of Damascus, the site of a 2013 chemical weapons attack.

OCHA said there had been a "sharp deterioration of the humanitarian situation" in the town, which has been besieged by Assad's forces since 2012 although conditions improved after a 2014 truce deal.



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« Reply #78 on: February 10, 2016, 05:18:25 PM »
Did Putin checkmate Obama?



As Syria Talks Flop, Obama Is Painted Into a Corner

http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2016/02/08/Syria-Talks-Flop-Obama-Painted-Corner

So much for the Syrian peace process. With the opening of talks in Geneva last Monday, their collapse two days later, and little hope their resumption February 25th will bear much more fruit, the four-year war in Syria takes a new turn.

New reality No 1: The global community is not equipped—not yet, anyway—with the institutions and mechanisms needed to address 21st century conflicts. Astonishing as it is to say, we don’t know what to do as a nation of 23 million turns into a killing field. We need the kind of large minds our political systems no longer produce.

Related: Has Putin Turned the Tide in Syria?

New reality No. 2: The Obama administration has painted itself into a tight little corner on this one and left itself few paths, if any, out of it. Of all the mistakes Obama and his policy people have made on the foreign side, this one will go down as one of the worst.

Washington needed the talks to yield some modest benefit almost as much as suffering Syrians. Geneva was the proving ground for its contention—or pretense—that there are “Syrian moderates” worthy of backing in their fight against ISIS, or the Bashar al-Assad government in Damascus, or both.

There are plenty of democratically minded Syrian citizens, of course, but those carrying guns, including al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda affiliate, don’t fit the definition. As one non-Islamist activist told The New York Times’ Anne Barnard while walking along Lake Geneva after the talks collapsed, “We can’t deny that Nusra is among us. It would be like saying this lake is made of milk.”

A power vacuum was evident even before the Geneva conference convened, and new facts on the ground have filled it fast.

First, the Syrian Arab Army, with Russian air support, is now winning the war. As of last week the S.A.A. was reported to be within four or five kilometers of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. There’s no more pretending on this point.

Related: Clinton and Sanders Lock Horns Over U.S. Syria Policy

Second, the Saudis just proposed sending troops—probably special operations units—into the war. And on Sunday, the United Arab Emirates asserted that it’s ready to follow suit.

This idea is rampant with complications. So is the increasing military involvement of the Turks, who are Washington’s other regional ally in the coalition against… against who knows whom? It’s either ISIS, as declared, or Damascus—as is cynically evident on the ground.

All in, it starts to look like truth time for the Obama administration. Its intentions in Syria—defeat the Islamic State or oust Assad—have been a blur for nearly two years, and this trick’s now part of the problem, not the solution.

The vexing dilemma for Obama and Secretary of State Kerry, which they created, is what happens when they clarify the strategic goals. There seems little avoiding this in the post-Geneva context, but many contradictions are likely to be exposed.

Related: U.S.-Led Coalition Aims to Recapture ISIS 'Caliphate' In Iraq, Syria

First, it’s fine to say the S.A.A. and the Russians are to blame for the failure in Geneva, as Ban Ki-moon the U.N.’s secretary-general, asserted over the weekend. The second half of the point is that the Saudi-backed opposition left town because it’s losing the war—the war against Assad, of course, not ISIS.

As the Syrians and Russians make plain, neither distinguishes one Islamist militia from another. Why are some armed Sunni radicals waging a sectarian war against a Shiite regime different from others? And where are the moderate democrats carrying TOW anti-tank missiles?

The “freedom fighter” narrative is collapsing as we speak. Now what?

Second, the nature of the coalition’s regional leaders can’t any longer be swept under the rug. Saudi Arabia’s participation in the bombing campaign against ISIS was never more than a gesture; Riyadh and the Emirates are suddenly motivated because their war is at bottom sectarian and their guys are losing it.

What’s the Obama administration going to do in response to these two surprise offers to commit ground troops? It’ll be interesting to see. As to the Turks, they’re fully out of the closet: The Erdoğan government’s objectives are Sunni nationalist: a coup in Damascus and the destruction of the Kurdish autonomy movement.

Related: Syria Says Any Foreign Aggressors Will Go Home "In Coffins"

It’s hard to see, finally, how Washington can continue to escape from the logic of a tactical “united front” with the Russians, but to enter into one is to abandon the strategic-rivalry aspect of the Syrian crisis.

On the diplomatic plane, Kerry has used his comfortable relationship with Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, to identify common ground. They appear to be eye to eye now in recognizing that the world’s enemy is ISIS and ousting Assad would simply produce another Libya.

But the administration’s divided on the Syrian question. He does one thing and the people who hand out hardware do another.

Post-Geneva, it’s time to clean up the act. If talks reconvene later this month—an “if” at this point—the menu should be prix fixe: You’re either unambiguously dedicated to destroying the Islamic State—which will require much of the opposition to realign—or you’re disinvited to the party and the bouncers will see you to the door.
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« Reply #79 on: February 18, 2016, 07:55:03 PM »
Very interesting read. The author believes World War 3 is on the horizon. The latest military moves by Saudi Arabia and Turkey who seems to be ready to invade Syria can provoke increased military action from Russia and Iran to oppose them in Syria. America is an ally of Saudi Arabia and their global reputation is on the line as they have yet to publicly state their position on this particular issue.

http://www.charismanews.com/opinion/55194-world-war-3-could-start-this-month
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« Reply #80 on: March 14, 2016, 08:50:03 PM »


Putin Orders Start of Syria Withdrawal, Saying Goals Are Achieved

MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Monday ordered the withdrawal of the “main part” of Russian forces in Syria, a surprise move that reflected what he called the Kremlin’s achievement of nearly all its objectives in the war-torn country.

The news upended expectations in Western capitals and among ordinary Syrians, setting off fevered speculation about Russia’s intentions, much as Mr. Putin’s unexpected military plunge into the Syrian battlefield five months ago changed the course of the war.

Perhaps the most urgent questions were how the move would affect the war’s outcome and what it meant for President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, whose rule had been increasingly threatened by a string of military losses before Russian forces backed him up.

The Russian decision could signal a new confidence in Mr. Assad’s stability or an effort to pressure him to negotiate with his political adversaries — or both.

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Mr. Putin has made his move at a particularly critical moment, as the upheaval in Syria enters its sixth year and a United Nations mediator in Geneva tries to revive peace talks to stop the war, which has displaced millions and created a humanitarian catastrophe.

A Russian military pullback will not leave Mr. Assad’s forces completely alone, because he also has support from Iran and from Hezbollah in Lebanon. And the Kremlin made clear it was keeping its new air base in the coastal Mediterranean province of Latakia, in addition to the naval refueling station it has kept nearby in Tartus since Soviet times.

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« Reply #81 on: March 14, 2016, 08:51:21 PM »

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« Reply #82 on: September 13, 2016, 06:25:49 AM »

Syrian conflict: US and Russia agree peace moves

Russia and the US have agreed to co-ordinate air strikes against Islamist militants in Syria, part of a detailed agreement to reduce the violence there.
The plan will begin with a "cessation of hostilities" from sunset on Monday. Syrian forces will end combat missions in specified opposition-held areas.

Russia and the US will then establish a joint centre to combat jihadist groups, including so-called Islamic State (IS).
A Syrian opposition coalition has cautiously welcomed the agreement.
"We hope this will be the beginning of the end of the civilians' ordeal," said Bassma Kodmani, a spokeswoman for the High Negotiations Committee.
"We welcome the deal if it is going to be enforced."

In other reaction:
Turkey welcomed the plan, and said aid needed to reach those in need "from the first day"
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini urged the UN to "prepare a proposal for political transition" in Syria
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urged Russia to "use all its influence" to ensure the Syrian government "delivers on its obligations"

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The announcement follows talks in Geneva between US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.
The plan would need both the Assad government and opposition "to meet their obligations", Mr Kerry said.
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« Reply #83 on: September 17, 2016, 01:04:23 PM »

Putin: US fails to fulfill Syria ceasefire deal obligations, terrorists use it to regroup

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« Reply #84 on: September 18, 2016, 07:29:57 PM »
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The US-led coalition has bombed Syrian army’s positions near the eastern city of Dayr al-Zawr. The attack targeted a military airport at the vicinity of Thardah Mountain. According to the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 83 soldiers have been killed and over 120 wounded in the airstrikes. Russia puts the death toll at over 60. ISIL immediately went on the offensive after the strikes and took control of the area. However, the Syrian army managed to retake the lost ground. Under a fragile truce deal brokered by the United States and Russia, fighting in Syria is to halt on all fronts across the country except those held by ISIL and Nusra Front.

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Re: wdf happening in syria?
« Reply #85 on: December 17, 2016, 07:32:28 PM »
Heavy propaganda about this. The briefings by the State department.... when a lot of the public rather believe the putative enemy than the State Dept, how bad is their credibility?

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« Reply #86 on: April 06, 2017, 09:35:31 PM »


U.S. strikes Syrian military airfield in first direct assault on Bashar al-Assad’s government


The U.S. military launched 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian military airfield late on Thursday, in the first direct American assault on the government of President Bashar al-Assad since that country’s civil war began six years ago.

The operation, which the Trump administration authorized in retaliation for a chemical attack killing scores of civilians this week, dramatically expands U.S. military involvement in Syria and exposes the United States to heightened risk of direct confrontation with Russia and Iran, both backing Assad in his attempt to crush his opposition.

President Trump said the strike was in the “vital national security interest” of the United States and called on “all civilized nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria. And also to end terrorism of all kinds and all types.”

“We ask for God’s wisdom as we face the challenge of our very troubled world,” he continued. “We pray for the lives of the wounded and for the souls of those who have passed and we hope that as long as America stands for justice then peace and harmony will in the end prevail.”

The missiles were launched from two Navy destroyers — the USS Ross and USS Porter — in the eastern Mediterranean. They struck an airbase called Shayrat in Homs province, which is the site from which the planes that conducted the chemical attack in Idlib are believed to have originated. The targets included air defenses, aircraft, hangars and fuel

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Re: wdf happening in syria?
« Reply #87 on: April 07, 2017, 10:24:38 AM »
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US can't aim for shit: Russia suspends Pentagon agreement
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« Reply #88 on: April 07, 2017, 02:53:10 PM »

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« Reply #89 on: April 08, 2017, 05:14:41 PM »

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Trump trying to flex he muscles. I feel he using this attack on Assad (who happens to be buddies with Putin) to show that he not buds with Putin. Impeachment by 2018..

 

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