Levant crisis - III
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word is he in protective custody of the turkish mil intel...same way as ISI takes care of its pets. KSA might not like him so much - none like to associate with failed brands.
a new Khalifa/Mahdi needs to be anointed.
a new Khalifa/Mahdi needs to be anointed.
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success has many fathers, & muhaysini has none.
divine justice strikes at truly unexpected moments.

divine justice strikes at truly unexpected moments.
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Al Qaeda lover Kenneth Roth, HRW, gets nailed by Cohen.
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New footage of Saudi tank targeted by Houthi's Kornet ATGM in Saudi site in Aseer
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that saudi post is overlooked by taller heights. the tanks they keep as static and shut down behind berms - instead of fully under cover and bring out what needed. sitting ducks waiting for a atgm hit. they could use mortars in these mountains but a tank is shiny and easier to work with.
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so it looks like isis prongs have advanced toward north and south of the road ... hope eyes are on them
al masdar
BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:35 A.M.) - The Syrian Arab Army's 800th Regiment of the Republican Guard's paratrooper division was deployed to the western countryside of Palmyra on Thursday morning after another powerful attack by the so-called "Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham" (ISIS) threatened the strategic T-4 Military Airport.
The 800th Regiment, which is rarely used by the Syrian Army's High Command, parachuted into the western outskirts of the T-4 Military Airport on Thursday after the Palmyra-Homs Road was closed by the government due to the security threat posed by ISIS.
Alongside the forces already stationed at the military installation, the 800th Regiment drove back the attacking Islamic State terrorists, killing more than 70 (latest estimate) of their combatants before securing the entire area.
The 800th Regiment would later carry out the counter-attack that allowed the Syrian Armed Forces to clear the outskirts of the T-4 Airport on Thursday night.
al masdar
BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:35 A.M.) - The Syrian Arab Army's 800th Regiment of the Republican Guard's paratrooper division was deployed to the western countryside of Palmyra on Thursday morning after another powerful attack by the so-called "Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham" (ISIS) threatened the strategic T-4 Military Airport.
The 800th Regiment, which is rarely used by the Syrian Army's High Command, parachuted into the western outskirts of the T-4 Military Airport on Thursday after the Palmyra-Homs Road was closed by the government due to the security threat posed by ISIS.
Alongside the forces already stationed at the military installation, the 800th Regiment drove back the attacking Islamic State terrorists, killing more than 70 (latest estimate) of their combatants before securing the entire area.
The 800th Regiment would later carry out the counter-attack that allowed the Syrian Armed Forces to clear the outskirts of the T-4 Airport on Thursday night.
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one of the founders of the YPG writes about why east aleppo fell...
http://kurdishquestion.com/article/3706 ... ern-aleppo
he has his kurdish bias, but does have a point that Erdoganji played the jihadis for suckers before ultimately doing a pact with his buddy macho putinji
fate of aleppo was sealed right there.
putin probably does not care less if syria remains in 1 piece or 2 (assad + kurd) ...so long as they both are at the throat of any leftover IS/Nusra ... and might prefer kurdish rojava exist to keep his faithful all-lie erdoganji on a leash.
http://kurdishquestion.com/article/3706 ... ern-aleppo
he has his kurdish bias, but does have a point that Erdoganji played the jihadis for suckers before ultimately doing a pact with his buddy macho putinji

putin probably does not care less if syria remains in 1 piece or 2 (assad + kurd) ...so long as they both are at the throat of any leftover IS/Nusra ... and might prefer kurdish rojava exist to keep his faithful all-lie erdoganji on a leash.
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Liz SlyVerified account
@LizSly
Turkey-Russia-Iran are to meet in Moscow on Dec 27. To discuss a Syria solution minus the US. Post-Obama, pre-Trump
@LizSly
Turkey-Russia-Iran are to meet in Moscow on Dec 27. To discuss a Syria solution minus the US. Post-Obama, pre-Trump
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I suggest we put Houthi rebel news in Yemen Gulf threadAustin wrote:New footage of Saudi tank targeted by Houthi's Kornet ATGM in Saudi site in Aseer

Recently Om baba has endorsed ban of any sale of arms to Saudi till Trump takes over.
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isis drone video of vbied attacks in mosul. persistent bunch of cats these.
the last bit has the captured brit journalist near the hulks of iraqi abandoned armour at the hospital that was destroyed by a us airstrike
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=739_1481813582
the last bit has the captured brit journalist near the hulks of iraqi abandoned armour at the hospital that was destroyed by a us airstrike
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=739_1481813582
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https://medium.com/opacity/the-syrian-w ... .nyg1o1vso
The Syrian War Condensed: A more Rigorous Way to Look at the Conflict
Juxtaposition. The way to analyze the situation is to look at the factions comparatively. You do not compare Assad’s regime to the Danish or Norwegian governments, but to the alternative. The question becomes if there is anything in the left column that is worse than the right column?
Note 1. Assad father’s operatives blew up my house in Amioun when my grandfather, then MP, voted for Bashir. In Skin in the Game I discuss this as “acting against one’s interest” (the opposite of conflict of interest). So as a scientist and a humanist, I have been setting my grudge aside in considering the far, far, far, greater cancer of Salafism or Islamofascism.
Note 2. Recall that I am a statistician. When I took a look at the statistics of the conflicts, most appear to be fabrications inflated by Qatari-funded think tanks and their useful idiots — by a mechanism the Indians call “Salma told Sabrina”. For instance, we know that Hama’s toll was not the 30–40,000 people report but the only real evidence is closer to 2,000.
Note 3. One may ask: are the “rebels” all theocratic Salafis? No, but the groups became progressively so by the minority rule: you put a single Salafi in a group of five, and the five behave as Salafis. This, aside from Wahabi funding.
Note 4. Counter-insurgencies (Army vs insurgents/terrorists, etc.) command a much higher rate of civilian casualties regardless of whether the army belongs to a liberal democracy or an autocracy.
Note 5. One may ask: are all people who are mourning the defeat of the rebels in Aleppo that stupid, so gullible to the think tank operators? My answer, alas, is yes. And it takes some financial and intellectual independence and a great deal of integrity to analyze matters outside the main narrative as think tankers jump on you like flies.
In the end I never imagined seeing the “left” siding with the AlQaeda of Sept 11, mourning the fighters of Aleppo and, aside from such independent journalists as Robert Fisk, spreading all manner of concoctions.
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/600 ... 47z5ow.png - copy and paste in your browser to see the table of comparison made by him . worth a look.
The Syrian War Condensed: A more Rigorous Way to Look at the Conflict
Juxtaposition. The way to analyze the situation is to look at the factions comparatively. You do not compare Assad’s regime to the Danish or Norwegian governments, but to the alternative. The question becomes if there is anything in the left column that is worse than the right column?
Note 1. Assad father’s operatives blew up my house in Amioun when my grandfather, then MP, voted for Bashir. In Skin in the Game I discuss this as “acting against one’s interest” (the opposite of conflict of interest). So as a scientist and a humanist, I have been setting my grudge aside in considering the far, far, far, greater cancer of Salafism or Islamofascism.
Note 2. Recall that I am a statistician. When I took a look at the statistics of the conflicts, most appear to be fabrications inflated by Qatari-funded think tanks and their useful idiots — by a mechanism the Indians call “Salma told Sabrina”. For instance, we know that Hama’s toll was not the 30–40,000 people report but the only real evidence is closer to 2,000.
Note 3. One may ask: are the “rebels” all theocratic Salafis? No, but the groups became progressively so by the minority rule: you put a single Salafi in a group of five, and the five behave as Salafis. This, aside from Wahabi funding.
Note 4. Counter-insurgencies (Army vs insurgents/terrorists, etc.) command a much higher rate of civilian casualties regardless of whether the army belongs to a liberal democracy or an autocracy.
Note 5. One may ask: are all people who are mourning the defeat of the rebels in Aleppo that stupid, so gullible to the think tank operators? My answer, alas, is yes. And it takes some financial and intellectual independence and a great deal of integrity to analyze matters outside the main narrative as think tankers jump on you like flies.
In the end I never imagined seeing the “left” siding with the AlQaeda of Sept 11, mourning the fighters of Aleppo and, aside from such independent journalists as Robert Fisk, spreading all manner of concoctions.
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/600 ... 47z5ow.png - copy and paste in your browser to see the table of comparison made by him . worth a look.
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reporter thanks suheil al hasan for his numerous campaigns in aleppo ... col just hugs him and goes away ... a busy man given the scale of the chaos countrywide
https://twitter.com/miladvisor/status/8 ... 3011717120
I think he had suffered some facial injuries and got plastic surgery done and is not very mobile due to other injuries...
https://twitter.com/miladvisor/status/8 ... 3011717120
I think he had suffered some facial injuries and got plastic surgery done and is not very mobile due to other injuries...
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Independent @freelaancenews 1h1 hour ago
Unconfirmed reports that abdullah al muhsini dead in air strike on #idlib
Unconfirmed reports that abdullah al muhsini dead in air strike on #idlib
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not only do the jihadis want to kill him, even assad-loyalists because he may be a challenge to the throne one day, like how did bashar al-asad's father take power.
his body language is interesting, at first I thought he was going to hit the dude. I feel he has some kind of shoulder surgery done which limits his range of motions. So many people including culinary would have tried to kill him.

his body language is interesting, at first I thought he was going to hit the dude. I feel he has some kind of shoulder surgery done which limits his range of motions. So many people including culinary would have tried to kill him.
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WSJ - gen townsend speaks...twitterers like agitpapa allege he is highly cold warish and behind the "mistaken" strike in deir azzor.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. will strike Islamic State in Palmyra if Russian and Syrian government forces fail to push back and retake the Syrian city, according to the top American commander in charge of the U.S.-led coalition targeting the extremist group.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend said Islamic State’s recapture of Palmyra from Russian and Syrian forces had become a cause of concern for the U.S.-led coalition because the extremist group may have acquired significant pieces of weaponry in the process, possibly including armored vehicles and air defense systems.
“If the Russians and the regime don’t strike it, we will,” Gen. Townsend said in a news conference from Baghdad.
But Gen. Townsend said any plan for U.S. airstrikes wouldn’t pre-empt Russian and Syrian forces there. “They lost it, so I think it’s up to them, probably, to take it back,” he said.
Earlier this year, the recapture of the ancient Syrian city from Islamic State became a propaganda coup for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as their forces retook the area with the help of fighters from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
In May, after routing Islamic State there, Russia organized a concert by the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra in Palmyra’s ancient ruins and broadcast the performance, conducted by Valery Gergiev, on Russian state television to show how its military was bringing peace to the country. At the time, the U.S. had been criticizing Russia for going after antigovernment rebels instead of Islamic State militants.
But Palmyra again fell to Islamic State on Sunday, marking a setback for Russian and Syrian forces, which had focused on taking Aleppo from antigovernment rebels instead of holding the area.
“I think they failed to consolidate their gains and got distracted by other things that they were doing and took their eye off the ball there,” Gen. Townsend said Wednesday.
He said the loss of Palmyra likely amounted to an embarrassment for Russia and Syria and predicted they wouldn’t lose much more territory to Islamic State as a result.
“We’re just kind of staying out of it and watching it right now, and protecting our own interest, and letting the Russians sort that out, which I think is probably the common sense way to go about Palmyra,” Gen. Townsend said.
He declined to go into detail about the weaponry Islamic State may have acquired from Syrian and Russian forces upon retaking Palmyra. He said in some cases it proved difficult for the U.S. military to tell who was in possession of what weaponry on the ground there.
Mr. Assad accused the U.S. of helping Islamic State retake Palmyra in an interview Wednesday with the Russian state television network RT, reiterating his longstanding accusations that the U.S. is backing rather than fighting Islamic State to undermine his regime.
The Syrian president said Islamic State’s attack on Palmyra marked an attempt to undercut the Syrian government’s offensive to retake Aleppo.
On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also suggested that U.S. activities against Islamic State had helped push the group into Palmyra in an attempt by Washington to give a respite to antigovernment rebels under attack in Aleppo.
“It all makes me think, and I hope I’m wrong, that this was all orchestrated to give a respite to those bandits, who have settled into eastern Aleppo and have used civilians as human shields,” Mr. Lavrov said at a news conference in Serbia.
Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense said Islamic State had regrouped and sent its forces to Palmyra because the U.S.-led coalition had paused its approach toward the Islamic State-held Syrian city of Raqqa.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. will strike Islamic State in Palmyra if Russian and Syrian government forces fail to push back and retake the Syrian city, according to the top American commander in charge of the U.S.-led coalition targeting the extremist group.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend said Islamic State’s recapture of Palmyra from Russian and Syrian forces had become a cause of concern for the U.S.-led coalition because the extremist group may have acquired significant pieces of weaponry in the process, possibly including armored vehicles and air defense systems.
“If the Russians and the regime don’t strike it, we will,” Gen. Townsend said in a news conference from Baghdad.
But Gen. Townsend said any plan for U.S. airstrikes wouldn’t pre-empt Russian and Syrian forces there. “They lost it, so I think it’s up to them, probably, to take it back,” he said.
Earlier this year, the recapture of the ancient Syrian city from Islamic State became a propaganda coup for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as their forces retook the area with the help of fighters from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
In May, after routing Islamic State there, Russia organized a concert by the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra in Palmyra’s ancient ruins and broadcast the performance, conducted by Valery Gergiev, on Russian state television to show how its military was bringing peace to the country. At the time, the U.S. had been criticizing Russia for going after antigovernment rebels instead of Islamic State militants.
But Palmyra again fell to Islamic State on Sunday, marking a setback for Russian and Syrian forces, which had focused on taking Aleppo from antigovernment rebels instead of holding the area.
“I think they failed to consolidate their gains and got distracted by other things that they were doing and took their eye off the ball there,” Gen. Townsend said Wednesday.
He said the loss of Palmyra likely amounted to an embarrassment for Russia and Syria and predicted they wouldn’t lose much more territory to Islamic State as a result.
“We’re just kind of staying out of it and watching it right now, and protecting our own interest, and letting the Russians sort that out, which I think is probably the common sense way to go about Palmyra,” Gen. Townsend said.
He declined to go into detail about the weaponry Islamic State may have acquired from Syrian and Russian forces upon retaking Palmyra. He said in some cases it proved difficult for the U.S. military to tell who was in possession of what weaponry on the ground there.
Mr. Assad accused the U.S. of helping Islamic State retake Palmyra in an interview Wednesday with the Russian state television network RT, reiterating his longstanding accusations that the U.S. is backing rather than fighting Islamic State to undermine his regime.
The Syrian president said Islamic State’s attack on Palmyra marked an attempt to undercut the Syrian government’s offensive to retake Aleppo.
On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also suggested that U.S. activities against Islamic State had helped push the group into Palmyra in an attempt by Washington to give a respite to antigovernment rebels under attack in Aleppo.
“It all makes me think, and I hope I’m wrong, that this was all orchestrated to give a respite to those bandits, who have settled into eastern Aleppo and have used civilians as human shields,” Mr. Lavrov said at a news conference in Serbia.
Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense said Islamic State had regrouped and sent its forces to Palmyra because the U.S.-led coalition had paused its approach toward the Islamic State-held Syrian city of Raqqa.
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a kornet with top attack F&F capability will be even more frightening.
small in size, but big on teeth and bad attitude.
small in size, but big on teeth and bad attitude.
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militants seek to take hostages with them hence evac halted
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/2016 ... vacuation/
comments are telling- the sheeple see the light:..eventually this has feedback loops into the rise of power of political leaders who listen and are not deeply inclined to meddle in other nations...
John Mason · Works at Aviation
No more being the understanding nice guy, kill the lot, these terrorists don't deserve any reprieve.
Terry Ross · Coventry, United Kingdom
How do they think they are going to get past Russians and Syrians with hostages? Perhaps these are women they have bought and they feel entitled to keep them?
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Faye Charlston · Victoria University TAFE
Putin I believe has taken the action of allowing the militants to leave unharmed is so that civilians can be freed unharmed by the fighting. However they will live to fight another day. Those that have breached the agreement by taking civilians prisoners should be shown no mercy. I cannot imagine the US acting with such honour giving the enemy a pardon if they leave. Remembering how they herded German captives in open paddock with no cover, food etc, many died from this inhuman treatment. US hypocrisy concerning demands of how terrorists should be treated by Russia and the Syrian army. Can you imagine them doing the same. You only have to look at what they are doing in Iraq, Libya etc to know there has been little consideration for civilians.
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/2016 ... vacuation/
comments are telling- the sheeple see the light:..eventually this has feedback loops into the rise of power of political leaders who listen and are not deeply inclined to meddle in other nations...
John Mason · Works at Aviation
No more being the understanding nice guy, kill the lot, these terrorists don't deserve any reprieve.
Terry Ross · Coventry, United Kingdom
How do they think they are going to get past Russians and Syrians with hostages? Perhaps these are women they have bought and they feel entitled to keep them?
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Faye Charlston · Victoria University TAFE
Putin I believe has taken the action of allowing the militants to leave unharmed is so that civilians can be freed unharmed by the fighting. However they will live to fight another day. Those that have breached the agreement by taking civilians prisoners should be shown no mercy. I cannot imagine the US acting with such honour giving the enemy a pardon if they leave. Remembering how they herded German captives in open paddock with no cover, food etc, many died from this inhuman treatment. US hypocrisy concerning demands of how terrorists should be treated by Russia and the Syrian army. Can you imagine them doing the same. You only have to look at what they are doing in Iraq, Libya etc to know there has been little consideration for civilians.
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nasty to the last bite.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 9m9 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo ,my info
the main resone to stop exiting: Militants smuggled out some detainees.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 15m15 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo , Syrian Army may resume Military operation soon in East Aleppo
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 18m18 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo
Syrian army troops redeploy in #Ramouseh and closes roads
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
JN and Ahrar Al-Sham Prevent bring out injured from the Kefraya and fowaa.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
Militant groups violate agreement and tried to smuggle heavy weapons from east Aleppo
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
Breaking : 9500 from 15000 have been exit from east Aleppo.
Militants inside #Aleppo targeted Ramouseh crossing with rockets.
Exiting Stop
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 9m9 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo ,my info
the main resone to stop exiting: Militants smuggled out some detainees.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 15m15 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo , Syrian Army may resume Military operation soon in East Aleppo
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 18m18 minutes ago
Breaking #Aleppo
Syrian army troops redeploy in #Ramouseh and closes roads
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
JN and Ahrar Al-Sham Prevent bring out injured from the Kefraya and fowaa.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
Militant groups violate agreement and tried to smuggle heavy weapons from east Aleppo
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_ 1h1 hour ago
Breaking : 9500 from 15000 have been exit from east Aleppo.
Militants inside #Aleppo targeted Ramouseh crossing with rockets.
Exiting Stop
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comments section is usually revolutionary. Entire countries are against their leadership and their pro-terrorist policies.
I wonder when and how mainstream media will try to ban comments.
I wonder when and how mainstream media will try to ban comments.
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Elijah J. Magnier @EjmAlrai
Suspension of east #Aleppo evacuation due2 the prevention of Jihadists & rebels of the exit of Fua and Kfariya wounded & civ+
1st day went smooth but it seems 2d day is not going well so far in E #Aleppo.
SAA took combat positions following violation of ceasefire.
Considerable chaos as buses flee #Aleppo
Al-Manar correspondent: Syria militants violated Aleppo deal
Suspension of east #Aleppo evacuation due2 the prevention of Jihadists & rebels of the exit of Fua and Kfariya wounded & civ+
1st day went smooth but it seems 2d day is not going well so far in E #Aleppo.
SAA took combat positions following violation of ceasefire.
Considerable chaos as buses flee #Aleppo
Al-Manar correspondent: Syria militants violated Aleppo deal
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stop this evacuation nautanki now
@sayed_ridha
Last 24 hours -> Btw 6-7,000 have been evacuated from east Aleppo while buses agreed on to evacuate 1,200 from Fuah-Kafraya has not moved
@sayed_ridha
Last 24 hours -> Btw 6-7,000 have been evacuated from east Aleppo while buses agreed on to evacuate 1,200 from Fuah-Kafraya has not moved
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zuckerberg claims to be making efforts to reduce #fakenews
in reality he is probably having daily sessions with deep state trolls on how best to leverage fb to spread propaganda and official party line.
atleast in russia you know the media are officially pro-govt, outside its all wolves in sheep clothes.

in reality he is probably having daily sessions with deep state trolls on how best to leverage fb to spread propaganda and official party line.
atleast in russia you know the media are officially pro-govt, outside its all wolves in sheep clothes.

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Fares Shehabi Member of the Syrian parliament for Aleppo , Chairman of the Syrian Federation of Industry.
Qaeda gangs just broke the evacuation deal wanting to take hostages with them! All buses left the evacuation point.
After terror backers secured the evacuation of all foreign terror leaders, they abandoned the rest by ordering them to nullify the deal!
Qaeda gangs just broke the evacuation deal wanting to take hostages with them! All buses left the evacuation point.
After terror backers secured the evacuation of all foreign terror leaders, they abandoned the rest by ordering them to nullify the deal!
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phenomena behind eiffel tower in darkness exposed
Aleppo Victory… US And Its Crime Partners Suffer “Meltdown Of Sanity”
Submitted by Finian Cunningham via Strategic-Culture.org,
The US and its terrorist-sponsoring partners are seeing their criminal regime-change project in ruins, as the Syrian army and its allies win a spectacular victory to retake the strategically important city of Aleppo.
Western governments and their flunkies at the UN are cynically, perversely decrying a «meltdown of humanity».
Closer to the truth is their own «meltdown of sanity». This is because the official Western narrative about the Syrian war is finally being exposed on a glaring scale.
The exposure for the whole world to see is one of a systematic, fake propaganda cover that concealed a criminal enterprise – an enterprise involving terrorist proxies, or fake moderate rebels, whom the Western governments have sponsored for the past six years in a conspiracy to overthrow the government of Syria. The gravity of this systematic crime committed by Washington and its various partners is now unfolding.Unable to cope with their own cognitive dissonance over the criminality, the Western governments and their complicit corporate news media are resorting to outright denial and to compounding lies with even more lies.
Aleppo Victory… US And Its Crime Partners Suffer “Meltdown Of Sanity”
Submitted by Finian Cunningham via Strategic-Culture.org,
The US and its terrorist-sponsoring partners are seeing their criminal regime-change project in ruins, as the Syrian army and its allies win a spectacular victory to retake the strategically important city of Aleppo.
Western governments and their flunkies at the UN are cynically, perversely decrying a «meltdown of humanity».
Closer to the truth is their own «meltdown of sanity». This is because the official Western narrative about the Syrian war is finally being exposed on a glaring scale.
The exposure for the whole world to see is one of a systematic, fake propaganda cover that concealed a criminal enterprise – an enterprise involving terrorist proxies, or fake moderate rebels, whom the Western governments have sponsored for the past six years in a conspiracy to overthrow the government of Syria. The gravity of this systematic crime committed by Washington and its various partners is now unfolding.Unable to cope with their own cognitive dissonance over the criminality, the Western governments and their complicit corporate news media are resorting to outright denial and to compounding lies with even more lies.
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the sheeple no longer believe it.
but they keep retweeting each others thoughts inside echo chambers like twitter to create a #faketrending
but they keep retweeting each others thoughts inside echo chambers like twitter to create a #faketrending
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maine to pahle hi bola tha....get both sets of people to the border like in movies and then only do the exchange simultaneously...and 1 for 1 not 6 for 1 like now. putin == prithviraj/MMS and stands throughly discredited.
Erdoganji snookered him yet again
Aldin Abazović
@Ald_Aba
Buses now leaving gov. Skailabiya crossing.. Seems like evacuation of 2 besieged towns is off completely. #Idlib #Syria

Erdoganji snookered him yet again

Aldin Abazović
@Ald_Aba
Buses now leaving gov. Skailabiya crossing.. Seems like evacuation of 2 besieged towns is off completely. #Idlib #Syria

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Ru media fig leaves to cover up failure. ofcourse the syrians will resume ops now, with raja harischandra failing to deliver anything
Conflict News @Conflicts 55m55 minutes ago
BREAKING: Russian Ministry of Defense: Syrian Army resumes military operation in eastern #Aleppo - @michaelh992
agitpapa Retweeted
Aldin Abazović @Ald_Aba 58m58 minutes ago
Acc. to #Russia military,all civilians left Eastern #Aleppo and military operation against remaining militants to continue. #Syria
Conflict News @Conflicts 55m55 minutes ago
BREAKING: Russian Ministry of Defense: Syrian Army resumes military operation in eastern #Aleppo - @michaelh992
agitpapa Retweeted
Aldin Abazović @Ald_Aba 58m58 minutes ago
Acc. to #Russia military,all civilians left Eastern #Aleppo and military operation against remaining militants to continue. #Syria
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vipers, kraits and cobras will always gather together...
KhalilMENA
@WarNews24_7
Reports 100+ foreign fighters, members also from JFS & Jund Al-Aqsa (Hama area) defecting to #ISIS & joining the #Palmyra battles!
KhalilMENA
@WarNews24_7
Reports 100+ foreign fighters, members also from JFS & Jund Al-Aqsa (Hama area) defecting to #ISIS & joining the #Palmyra battles!
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danveer karan...
Conflict News
@Conflicts
BREAKING: Putin says 'actively negotiating' with Syria opposition, Turkey mediating for a national cease-fire - AFP
Conflict News
@Conflicts
BREAKING: Putin says 'actively negotiating' with Syria opposition, Turkey mediating for a national cease-fire - AFP
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Putin should read Indian history esp Prithviraj Chauhan
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Getting ready for Iran to be made keema?
Price of giving up Ukraine? But what about the lessons learnt from Najib fiasco.....?
Price of giving up Ukraine? But what about the lessons learnt from Najib fiasco.....?
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Looks like the terrorists managed to smuggle out the kidnapped children as their own and the red cross only found out when the captured soldiers were being smuggled out.
At least this time Russia allowed an immediate response to this perfidy.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_
Breaking #Aleppo ,my info
the main reason to stop exiting: Militants smuggled out some detainees.
Russia says all women/kids out of E Aleppo, & Syrian gov forces are “liquidating remaining points of radical resistance.”
At least this time Russia allowed an immediate response to this perfidy.
Yusha Yuseef @MIG29_
Breaking #Aleppo ,my info
the main reason to stop exiting: Militants smuggled out some detainees.
Russia says all women/kids out of E Aleppo, & Syrian gov forces are “liquidating remaining points of radical resistance.”
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This whole Levant Crisis reminds me of a great philosopher who said "dyin' ain't much of a livin' ...boy" (Outlaw Josey Wales)
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its a good song by bon jovi too. must be on youtube. I think "young guns" movies had some of these songs.
Dyin' Ain't Much of a Livin'
Bon Jovi
A whiskey bottle comforts me
And tells me not to cry
While a full moon says a prayer for me
I try to close my eyes
But the night's there to remind me
Of the guns and the early graves
The ghosts appear as I fall asleep
To sing an outlaw's serenade
Dyin' ain't much of a livin'
When you're livin' on the run
Dyin' ain't much of a livin' for the young
Is it too late to ask for forgiveness
For the things that I have done
Dyin' ain't much of a livin' for the young
The desert's been a friend to me
It covers me by night
And a snakebite's not my enemy
But it taught me how to fight
All this fame don't bring you freedom
Though it wears a this disguise
When an outlaw is just a man to me
And a man has to die
Dyin' ain't much of a livin'
When you're livin' on the run
Dyin' Ain't Much of a Livin'
Bon Jovi
A whiskey bottle comforts me
And tells me not to cry
While a full moon says a prayer for me
I try to close my eyes
But the night's there to remind me
Of the guns and the early graves
The ghosts appear as I fall asleep
To sing an outlaw's serenade
Dyin' ain't much of a livin'
When you're livin' on the run
Dyin' ain't much of a livin' for the young
Is it too late to ask for forgiveness
For the things that I have done
Dyin' ain't much of a livin' for the young
The desert's been a friend to me
It covers me by night
And a snakebite's not my enemy
But it taught me how to fight
All this fame don't bring you freedom
Though it wears a this disguise
When an outlaw is just a man to me
And a man has to die
Dyin' ain't much of a livin'
When you're livin' on the run
Re: Levant crisis - III
Hassan Ridha @sayed_ridha 13m13 minutes ago
JFS & Ahrar has allowed buses to continue towards Fuah-Kafraya, if true this will allow East Aleppo evacuation to restart
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JFS & Ahrar has allowed buses to continue towards Fuah-Kafraya, if true this will allow East Aleppo evacuation to restart
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Re: Levant crisis - III
deutchland uber alles...
NBCNews.com
German-Iraqi boy, 12, 'tried to bomb Christmas market'
BBC News - 40 minutes ago
A 12-year-old German-Iraqi boy tried to blow up a Christmas market in the town of Ludwigshafen, prosecutors say. He left a rucksack with explosives which failed to detonate in November, and put another explosive device by the town hall a few days later
NBCNews.com
German-Iraqi boy, 12, 'tried to bomb Christmas market'
BBC News - 40 minutes ago
A 12-year-old German-Iraqi boy tried to blow up a Christmas market in the town of Ludwigshafen, prosecutors say. He left a rucksack with explosives which failed to detonate in November, and put another explosive device by the town hall a few days later
Re: Levant crisis - III
While these rats were keeping slaves and prisoners in their green matchy matchy buses, who was feeding them?
Surely someone must have thought about choking their access to food and water, its an easy way to get them to come to you looking for it and exposing themselves for further inspection, instead of you going to them and risking everyone involved.
Surely someone must have thought about choking their access to food and water, its an easy way to get them to come to you looking for it and exposing themselves for further inspection, instead of you going to them and risking everyone involved.
Re: Levant crisis - III
the whole process was badly organized and benefitted rebels only
everyone - rebels and civilians was to be made to surrender, frisked, registered, criminals and high level jihadis weeded out and then boarded buses.
instead the SAA was asked to stay out of those districts and only the unescorted green buses and ambulances went in.
there, the rebels decided who boards the bus with what with no oversight
then russians escorted the buses to handover point just 4km away.
not a single wounded jihadi should have been allowed out, until the wounded from fuah and kafraya were brought to khan touman for exchange 1:1
not a single intact jihadi or civilian should have been allowed out, until people from fuah and kafraya brought to khan touman for exchange 1:1
that would have been a fair exchange.
everyone - rebels and civilians was to be made to surrender, frisked, registered, criminals and high level jihadis weeded out and then boarded buses.
instead the SAA was asked to stay out of those districts and only the unescorted green buses and ambulances went in.
there, the rebels decided who boards the bus with what with no oversight
then russians escorted the buses to handover point just 4km away.
not a single wounded jihadi should have been allowed out, until the wounded from fuah and kafraya were brought to khan touman for exchange 1:1
not a single intact jihadi or civilian should have been allowed out, until people from fuah and kafraya brought to khan touman for exchange 1:1
that would have been a fair exchange.
Re: Levant crisis - III
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/16/opini ... index.html
Abdul Jabbar al Aqidi was commander of and spokesman for the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo until November 2013. Before the war broke out in Syria, he was a colonel in the Syrian army.
Meanwhile, the financial and military support the opposition fighters received actually divided us. The US and its allies in the region supported different groups with different types of support, causing disunity and infighting among the rebels. There was an effort to sideline the senior officers who defected from Assad's army at the beginning.
Last year, I myself tried to return to Aleppo to help in the battle, but I found no place. I was given no tools nor the authority to achieve anything. Those who were supported -- while dedicated to the cause -- had no military experience whatsoever. If we look at the fighters in Aleppo now, there is not a single qualified military officer.
In my opinion, it seems that the US and its allies were not really interested in us defeating Assad. They were interested in keeping the battles going as. I can't think of any other reason as to why experienced officers would be sidelined.
Beside the solid support Assad is getting from his loyal allies, it's worth mentioning that since last year, the regime began to enter into reconciliation initiatives with opposition groups in other parts of the country, including Deraa and the suburbs of Damascus. With those frontlines being cold, the regime was able to focus its full manpower on Aleppo.
These are the factors which I believe have led to we are today. But I am not regretful. In fact, I am proud of my work and my leadership of the Aleppo battles. There was no other way to do this.
The fight is not over, but the tree of freedom can only be nurtured with blood.
Abdul Jabbar al Aqidi was commander of and spokesman for the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo until November 2013. Before the war broke out in Syria, he was a colonel in the Syrian army.
Meanwhile, the financial and military support the opposition fighters received actually divided us. The US and its allies in the region supported different groups with different types of support, causing disunity and infighting among the rebels. There was an effort to sideline the senior officers who defected from Assad's army at the beginning.
Last year, I myself tried to return to Aleppo to help in the battle, but I found no place. I was given no tools nor the authority to achieve anything. Those who were supported -- while dedicated to the cause -- had no military experience whatsoever. If we look at the fighters in Aleppo now, there is not a single qualified military officer.
In my opinion, it seems that the US and its allies were not really interested in us defeating Assad. They were interested in keeping the battles going as. I can't think of any other reason as to why experienced officers would be sidelined.
Beside the solid support Assad is getting from his loyal allies, it's worth mentioning that since last year, the regime began to enter into reconciliation initiatives with opposition groups in other parts of the country, including Deraa and the suburbs of Damascus. With those frontlines being cold, the regime was able to focus its full manpower on Aleppo.
These are the factors which I believe have led to we are today. But I am not regretful. In fact, I am proud of my work and my leadership of the Aleppo battles. There was no other way to do this.
The fight is not over, but the tree of freedom can only be nurtured with blood.