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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

The world is going down.

HE is here :)

Real Muslims must cherish.

Get ready for a massive natural disaster. It's coming :)

But please destroy those Muslims - Muslims that are corrupt.


Point being: HE is here :)))
 
http://zeenews.india.com/news/world...urkey-backed-rebels-turkish-army_1943707.html
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - 12:34

Ankara: A suspected Syrian Army helicopter dropped barrel bombs on Turkish-backed rebels on Tuesday, the Turkish military said, in what appeared to be the first direct clash with Syrian forces since Turkey launched a cross-border incursion in August.

A helicopter "assessed to belong to regime forces" bombed the rebels in a village near Akhtarin, a town 5 km (3 miles) southeast of Dabiq, the Turkish military said in a statement. Dabiq is a former Islamic State stronghold which the rebels seized from the jihadists this month.

Two Turkish-backed rebels were killed and five wounded, the statement said. The Syrian military could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Syrian military said last week the presence of Turkish troops on Syrian soil was a "dangerous escalation and flagrant breach of Syria`s sovereignty". It warned it would bring down any Turkish warplanes entering Syrian airspace.

Turkey launched "Operation Euphrates Shield" two months ago, sending tanks and warplanes into Syria in support of the largely Turkmen and Arab rebels to push Islamic State from the border and prevent Kurdish militias taking ground in their wake.

President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday the Turkish-backed forces would press on to the Islamic State-held town of al-Bab, around 15 km (9 miles) from their current position. The Kurdish YPG militia is also seeking control of the town.

Reuters

First Published: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - 12:13

This conflict is getting even more interesting with each passing day. Syrian regime bombing Turkish backed rebels fighting ISIS.
TRES INTERESSANT.:)
 
Lt. Gen Townsend of the US says YPG will take part in Raqqa OP, they seek to start it soon yet there's no available force.. except for the SDF.

Seems like apart from them only the SAA could take part in it but they're busy with Nusrats.
 
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Some high ranking hunts today in Homs.
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Some high ranking hunts today in Homs.
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They look like normal Syrians, two dont have even any beards, what makes them "jihadists"? Is that young guy of 20-es also a General? Or Admiral - Generalisimus? Your regime killed over 1 million Syrians, do u think another 4 make any difference?

Especially funny to hear about "jihadists" from citizen of crazy theocracy which sends swarms of sectarian thugs into Syria.

P.S. I made a search for Brigadier General Mahmoud Ayoub ( عميد ركن محمود ايوب) zero results.
 
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Lt. Gen Townsend of the US says YPG will take part in Raqqa OP, they seek to start it soon yet there's no available force.. except for the SDF.

Seems like apart from them only the SAA could take part in it but they're busy with Nusrats.


Will Turkey allow that or just attack the YPG from the back as per their current policy?.I haven't seen a state lending so much help to ISIS like Turkey does in the last 3 years.From buying oil,supplying arms to direct assistance when the YPG was steamrolling those rats.Now we know for whome the "shield" was in Turkey's operation.
 
Will Turkey allow that or just attack the YPG from the back as per their current policy?.I haven't seen a state lending so much help to ISIS like Turkey does in the last 3 years.From buying oil,supplying arms to direct assistance when the YPG was steamrolling those rats.Now we know for whome the "shield" was in Turkey's operation.

Turkey attacks the YPG in Afrin canton. They're different from the other YPG on the eastern side which have American troops embedded with them, attacking those is a big risk. It's better to let Arabs deal with Raqqa since it's Arab territory, one way or another it's unlikely Raqqa ends up in Kurdish hands, they don't have any support to incorporate that to 'their lands' but they will take part in the OP.
 
This conflict is getting even more interesting with each passing day. Syrian regime bombing Turkish backed rebels fighting ISIS.
TRES INTERESSANT.:)

Assad doesn't want his Daesh buddies gone!


Will Turkey allow that or just attack the YPG from the back as per their current policy?.I haven't seen a state lending so much help to ISIS like Turkey does in the last 3 years.From buying oil,supplying arms to direct assistance when the YPG was steamrolling those rats.Now we know for whome the "shield" was in Turkey's operation.

So much propaganda against Turkey, has Turkey done anything to your vampire's dungeon?
 
Will Turkey allow that or just attack the YPG from the back as per their current policy?.I haven't seen a state lending so much help to ISIS like Turkey does in the last 3 years.From buying oil,supplying arms to direct assistance when the YPG was steamrolling those rats.Now we know for whome the "shield" was in Turkey's operation.

To be honest though, the Turks also have their own interests to protect by not allowing Kurdish forces to form a state close to their borders which will encourage their restless Kurdish region to seek independence or at least autonomy, it's mainly for this reason Turkey intervened against the Kurds primarily(ISIS comes later). The Assad regime also has its own interests in keeping ISIS alive, since this will also justify its own agenda and enable him to make this conflict as if he is only fighting Terrorists. Same with Russia to some extent, Since Moscow also need ISIS to justify their military presence in Syria as a fight against terrorists(never mind that the vast majority of Russian targets has not been ISIS but rebel groups fighting Assad regime). Ssimilarly so does the Mullahs in Tehran for obvious reasons since this enables them to say they are merely using foreign shias militias to fight ISIS(never mind that most of their shias fighters/militias have been fighting mostly with FSA way before ISIS even appeared in Syria) same with even U.S,U.K,France, they all need ISIS to justify their intervention in Syria. If ISIS is defeated, what else will all these powers use as an excuse for intervention?lol

So as I said before, the conflict is a total mess with every actor in this conflict having their own interests. Nothing in this region can ever be seen from a white and black perspective. So I don't think there is only a single actor to blame here. Apart from the leader of the country itself I.e Assad. :)
 
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Assad aka Khamenai terrorists murdered 22 children and 6 teachers yesterday in Haas, Idlib.


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Dropped dumb bombs on village far from the frontline. Murder for sake of murder.



 
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Lt. Gen Townsend of the US says YPG will take part in Raqqa OP, they seek to start it soon yet there's no available force.. except for the SDF.

Seems like apart from them only the SAA could take part in it but they're busy with Nusrats.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/world...itary-operation-will-target-raqa_1944249.html
Last Updated: Thursday, October 27, 2016 - 17:26

Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday that the military operation supporting Syrian opposition fighters in northern Syria will target the IS-held city of Raqa

Erdogan said the rebels were now advancing on the important city of Al Bab to clear Islamic State group elements. After retaking the city, they will target Manbij, captured by Syrian Kurdish militia in August, and "then we will go towards Raqa".

Raqa, the de facto capital of the Islamic State, has long been the next target in the fight against the jihadists but there is a debate on how the offensive would look on the ground.

The US-led coalition against IS is likely to provide air support but Turkey opposes the involvement of any Syrian Kurdish militias.

Since August 24, Turkish tanks and special forces have been inside northern Syria providing support to opposition fighters in an ambitious operation to remove IS jihadists from the entire border area.

The Turkey-backed rebels comprise different Syrian opposition brigades rather than a single organised force, according to experts.

The operation dubbed "Euphrates Shield" has another purpose: to halt the westward advance of the Syrian YPG Kurdish militia.

Ankara says the People`s Protection Units (YPG) and Kurdish Democratic Union (PYD) are linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers` Party (PKK) waging an insurgency in Turkey since 1984.

The PKK is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the European Union and the United States.

In August the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a US-backed alliance of about 30,000 Kurdish and Arab fighters, captured Manbij from IS.

But Erdogan has repeatedly said any operation to retake Raqa cannot be done with YPG elements and on Thursday, said the Turkish operation would target Manbij as well.

He later said he told US President Barack Obama in a telephone conversation on Wednesday that he opposed any YPG or PYD participation.

"We do not need terrorist organisations like the PYD/YPG... I said, `come let`s remove Daesh (IS) from Raqa together. We will sort this out together with you`. We have the strength," he said, referring to the Turkey-backed rebels.

Erdogan also said that Turkey would not allow the northern Iraqi district of Sinjar to become a new Qandil, referring to the mountainous area in Iraq`s north where the PKK has bases.

"Sinjar is on its way to becoming a new Qandil. We will not allow (this) because the PKK is there," hinting at possible Turkish military intervention.

AFP
 
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