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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

This war has already caused enough victims and world powers Russia, U.S, U.K,France, China and even some regional powers Israel,Iran/Turkey have already tested enough of their weapons systems, so i believe it's time to strive for a political solution to this crisis. Assad the butcher(and the one responsible for the crisis in the first place) should do the honorable thing by giving up power(i know it's not easy, as absolute power corrupts absolutely and can be very hard to give up. lol ) and forming a transitional government whereby free and fair elections can take place with international observers from U.S/.E.U ,Russia etc. This is the only way i see this conflict dying down or at least slowing down. Else the whole country will be destroyed and divided, in which case the best solution will be dividing the country according to zones of influence Kurds can have their region(baked by U.S/U.K,France etc), Assad's alawites and his patrons(Russia and Iran) can have the western/coastal regions which is their stronghold, the FSA and other rebel groups(backed by Turkey,KSA and gulf states) can have their own region they currently control, ISIS control areas can then be shared after negotiation by all sides after negotiations/agreement. problem solved.
It's not a perfect outcome, but it's still better than this war carrying on for GOD knows how long.
 
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now need to make it so you can drop a 60mm mortar from it

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http://saudigazette.com.sa/world/mena/syria-army-seizes-airbase-daesh/

The Jarrah airbase had been under IS control since January 2014, when the militants seized it from rebels who had captured it a year earlier.

“Regime forces took control of the Jarrah military airport after heavy fighting,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor.

“The majority of the militants have withdrawn, and regime forces are carrying out clearing operations in the airport and engaged in limited clashes with remaining IS elements,” he added.

Syria’s army launched an offensive against IS in eastern Aleppo province in mid-January, backed by ally Russia.

A military source, speaking on condition of anonymity, also confirmed the capture of the military base.

“The Syrian army has completed its capture of Jarrah airport and a number of the surrounding villages,” he told AFP.

The next key target for government forces in the area will likely be the town of Maskana, on the edge of Lake Assad.

Syria’s army is just one of the forces battling IS in the country.

An alliance of Syrian Kurds and Arabs is also fighting the group further east, in Raqa province, with support from the US-led coalition.

More than 320,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011 with anti-government protests. — AFP
 
ISIS areas are up for grabs for anyone. Whoever grabs it first gets to keep it. Kurdistan will also become a reality. There's nothing anyone can do about it but I hope it would be a western-style democracy instead of a communist banana republic like some of the rebels want it to be.
 
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BTW, the app shown in the video is the latest DJI Go 4 which works with Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro and Mavic Pro

Cheaper to get civilian drones. It helps to see who is shooting at you from the other side or who is behind a wall. Rebels lack EW warfare capabilities against these
 
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