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Saddam was internationally recognized too. Ousted.
Being "internationally recognized" doesn't make you legitimate.

Indeed there are plenty of internationally recognized illegitimate bastards usurping the rights of their own people. They orchestrate election dramas with the help of thugs in uniforms and call themselves 'representatives' of those nations.
 
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No, they aren't. Illegitimate government.

Jabhat al Nusra and Jund al Aqsa took Al Eis today and are on the outskirts of Al-Hadher. They aren't breaking the ceasefire since they were never a part of it.

Just 24 hours after launching their large-scale offensive in the Aleppo Governorate’s southern countryside, the Syrian Al-Qaeda groups “Jabhat Al-Nusra” and “Jund Al-Aqsa” abandoned their posts outside of Tal Al-‘Eiss, resulting in another victory for the Syrian Armed Forces.

Preliminary reports from the Syrian Opposition’s social media activists indicated that Jabhat Al-Nusra and Jund Al-Aqsa captured Tal Al-‘Eiss from the government forces; however, several sources from the Syrian Arab Army in Aleppo confirmed that this hilltop village never fell to the extremist rebels.

The military personnel that were tasked with protecting Tal Al-‘Eiss were from the National Defense Forces (NDF), Harakat Al-Nujaba (Iraqi paramilitary), Liwaa Al-Badr (Iraqi paramilitary), and Kataebat Al-Ba’ath (Al-Ba’ath Battalion).


As a result of the mass retreat by the Al-Qaeda factions from the western perimeter of Tal Al-‘Eiss, the government forces were able to regain control of the hilltops that are located to the north of Banes; this includes Tal SyriaTel.

The death toll for the Al-Qaeda factions is currently unknown.

With Banes and Tal Al-‘Eiss secured; it is only a matter of time before the government forces continue their offensive in southern Aleppo after taking a long hiatus to concentrate on the northern countryside of this large province.
 
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Special forces cover faces. Regular ones don't.

And who told you that? Depending on the mission and the profile of the objectives, operators act as required. Covering faces is not a prerequisite for Special Forces, their uniform and identification is more similar to regulars rather than Spetnaz or Special Naval Forces.
 
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And who told you that? Depending on the mission and the profile of the objectives, operators act as required. Covering faces is not a prerequisite for Special Forces, their uniform and identification is more similar to regulars rather than Spetnaz or Special Naval Forces.


That guy's gun is not the standard issue AK-74M but a different AK. Definitely not a regular trooper.
 
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Jabhat al Nusra and Jund al Aqsa took Al Eis today and are on the outskirts of Al-Hadher. They aren't breaking the ceasefire since they were never a part of it.

No they didn't. Dozens of Nusra 'Inghimasees' attacked Tal al-Eis and captured it for few hours (not the town itself, only adjacent hill) and today, they had to retreat while leaving 26 stinking corpses behind and 4 armored vehicles destroyed. Both the town, hill and all the surrounding areas are recovered.
 
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leaving 26 stinking corpses behind and 4 armored vehicles destroyed.
Fairy tales.

Meanwhile 2 Hezie, 14 Afghan and 3 Iranian mercenary thugs were eliminated there.

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Syrian army propaganda video:


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LOL :lol:
 
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What's so funny?
The way he holds a rifle.

By the way, today its a jubilee. On this day (8 March) 53 years ago (1963) Baath seized power in Syria. Nazim al-Qudsi the last democratically elected president of Syria was arrested.

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