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Here we go again. Claiming I'm a Zionist and not Syrian. Like a guy from the UK has any more credentials to talk about Syria than a guy who lived in Aleppo half his life...


You say you lived in Aleppo for half your life yet you are afraid of ISIS :rofl:
 
And how is that funny? ISIS could kill half my family. But obviously, you'd find that entertaining, since all people who oppose an oppressive government must die in your view.


Syria government is one of the least oppressive on the planet. Assad is mannered, soft talking, eye doctor. Syria is pretty much a secular western country.
 
Syria government is one of the least oppressive on the planet. Assad is mannered, soft talking, eye doctor.
Yeah sure. Have you lived in Syria? If not, then you have no right to speak about this as if you speak from experience, which you clearly don't.
 
Yeah sure. Have you lived in Syria? If not, then you have no right to speak about this as if you speak from experience, which you clearly don't.


I'm Chinese, not Syrian. Doesn't mean I'm stupid. Sunnis in Syria can drink beer, watch ****, go to bars. Western country.
 
I'm Chinese, not Syrian. Doesn't mean I'm stupid.
Since when did I ever say that if you're not Syrian you're stupid? You're still stupid for supporting Assad and inferring that though.

I'm Chinese, not Syrian. Doesn't mean I'm stupid. Sunnis in Syria can drink beer, watch ****, go to bars. Western country.
They can, doesn't mean they will. And it definitely not a western country. Alawites ironically are the most westernized, even though they claim to hate the west and it's culture. lol
 
Inside Wadi Daif base:

A brief history of Wadi Daif & Hamidiya:

28 Jul 2012 - rebels take West and Center of Maarat al Numan.
8 October 2012 - rebels take East of Maarat al Numan and encircle Wadi Daif and Hamidiya.
14 April 2013 - loyalists capture Babuline and reopen supplies to Wadi Daif and Hamidiya
23 March 2014 - rebels capture Nimr camp north to Khan Sheikhun. Loyalists around Maarat Al Numan are blocked once again.
26 May 2014 - rebels captute Khazanat and Salam bases, complete Khan Sheikhun battle.
14-15 December 2014 - rebels capture Wadi Daif and Hamidiya.

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Pro-regime source: 1000 men and 12 tanks fled from Hamidia and Wadi Deif to Hama. 40 Dead and missing.

‫تجاوز عدد الأبطال الواصلين من معسكري... - Masyaf Al-Assad News Network | Facebook‬
 
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The Al-Nusra Front's Success in Syria is Shadowed by Their Casualties
By Leith Fadel on December 16, 2014 Middle East
As the Syrian Opposition applauds the success of the Al-Nusra Front (Jabhat Al-Nusra) offensives at the Ma’arat Al-Nu’man District (Idlib Governorate) and in western Dara’a, their achievements have become overshadowed by their significant loss of armed personnel. The morbid reality of these victories that the Al-Nusra Front boasts is quite concerning for the Al-Qaeda linked organization because they are losing more men than they can recruit in a short period of time.

On Monday morning, the Al-Nusra Front was able to finally capture Wadi Al-Deif after a 2 year long siege that required them to disregard their losses in order to make a significant push into the base. The Al-Nusra Front reportedly confirmed that they suffered 63 casualties in the fight for Wadi Al-Deif, but what they failed to mention was that these 63 casualties were a result of 36 hours of intense firefights.

Further adding to their plight, the Al-Nusra Front was forced to withdraw from the Al-Zahra Quarter in west Aleppo after suffering significantly high casualties in a matter of 3 days due to shelling and firefights that engulfed this area. Over 80 Al-Nusra Front militants were killed in those 3 days and a large number of armed personnel were reportedly wounded; this left them no choice but to withdraw from the Air Force Intelligence building’s vicinity.

Also in the Aleppo Governorate, the Al-Nusra Front has besieged the 2 predominately Shi’i populated villages of Al-Zahra and Nubl, failing to breach Hezbollah and the National Defense Forces (NDF) defenses on more than one occasion. Last week, after losing over 100 fighters in southern Nubl, the Al-Nusra Front withdrew from the southern perimeter of the village, abandoning their positions at the recently captured factories. The Al-Nusra Front is still unable to break into the 2 villages; however, this has not deterred them from spending countless lives trying to capture them.

Identified Al-Nusra Front fighters killed around Syria:

1. Mustafa ‘Ali Salloum (Wadi Al-Deif)
2. Ibrahim Ahmad Weeshou (Al-Zahra)
3. “Abu Yasseen Al-Binnishi (Wadi Al-Deif)
4. Hassan Mohammad Al-Hussein (Wadi Al-Deif)
5. Zakaria Kiraz (Wadi Al-Deif)
6. Unidentified (Al-Wa’er)
7. “Abu Mahmoud Al-Hamwi” (Wadi Al-Deif)
8. “Abu ‘Ammar Al-Jazrawi” (Saudi killed at Wadi Al-Deif)
9. Mubaarak Al-Rasheedi (Saudi killed at Wadi Al-Deif)
10. Mustafa Ahmad Al-Qadour (Wadi Al-Deif)
11. Mustafa Jabaani (Wadi Al-Deif)
12. ‘Abdou Talaal Al-‘Abdel-Kareem (Wadi Al-Deif)
13. ‘Alaa Qadour (Wadi Al-Deif)
14. ‘Abdel-‘Aleem Al-Uzbeki (Uzbek killed at Al-Zahra)
15. “Abu Mohammad Al-‘Uzbeki (Uzbek killed at Al-Zahra)
16. Yousif Al-Mohaajar Al-‘Uzbeki (Uzbek killed at Al-Zahra)
17. Islaam Al-‘Uzbeki (Uzbek killed at Zahra)
18. “Abu Dujaana Al-‘Uzbeki” (Uzbek killed at Al-Zahra)
19. Mohammad Kour ‘Umar (Al-‘Amariyya)
20. Marwan Khalif (Nubl)
21. Mohammad ‘Abdullah Al-Za’abi (Sheikh Miskeen)
22. ‘Imran ‘Abdel-Sattar Al-Bash (Sheikh Miskeen)
23. Mohammad Al-Shamer (Wadi Al-Deif)
24. Khaled Khalouf Al-Bass (Khan Sheikhoun)
25. Anas Mustafa Qaidou (Al-Zahra)
26. Ahmad Hussein Al-Dagheem (Khan Sheikhoun)
27. Khaled Abu Khataab (Nubl)
28. Hussein ‘Ibrahim Kharfaan (Al-Zahra)
29. Khaled Talaal Al-Qandi (Sheikh Miskeen)
30. ‘Abdou Al-Talaal (Khan Sheikhoun)
31. ‘Abdel-Razaaq ‘Adnaan Khadi (Khan Sheikhoun)
32. Bashaar Mohammad Al-Hareeri (Khan Sheikhoun)
33. Yousif Hanouri (Handarat)
34. Yousif Sa’eed Mansour (Handarat)
35. Haidar Al-Waleed (Khan Sheikhoun)
36. Mohammad Saa’eh ‘Ibrahim (Khan Sheikhoun)
37. Raami ‘Aldaani (Khan Sheikhoun)
38. Ahmad Mohammad Al-‘Isma’aeel (Sheikh Miskeen)
39. Ahmad Al-Kanjou (Khan Sheikhoun)
40. Seif Al-Haqq Al-Hamwi (Handarat)
41. Nawaaf Al-Turki (Iraqi killed at Khan Sheikhoun)
42. Khaled Badr Al-‘Abdi (Iraqi killed at Khan Sheikhoun)
43. Ashraf ‘Ibrahim Qaytaaz (Khan Sheikhoun)
44. ‘Abdel Al-Kareem Al-‘Awad (Sheikh Miskeen)
45. Mahmoud Khaleel Madour (Handarat)
46. Mohammad Al-Khateeb (Handarat)
47. Mobhi Mokheebar (Handarat)
48. Ahmad Mohammad Sarraj ‘Ali (Al-Zahra)
49. Zakaria Ahmad Barakaat (Al-Zahra)
50. “Abu Mujahid Al-Teebaani” (Khan Sheikhoun)
51. “Abu Mouti Al-Halfaawi” (Khan Sheikhoun)
52. “Abu Hussaam Saqour” (Khan Sheikhoun)
53. ‘Issa Al-Sheeshaani (Chechen killed at Khan Sheikhoun)
54. “Abu Al-Qa’aqa’a Qala’yy” (Khan Sheikhoun)
55. Ahmad Hanouri (Handarat)
56. Mohammad Hanouri (Handarat)
57. ‘Abdel-Khalaaq Deeri (Handarat)
58. Ahmad ‘Abdel-Qader Hanouri (Handarat)
59. Mahmoud ‘Abdel-Mana’am Hanouri (Handarat)
60. Ahmad Al-Sawaa Abu Suleiman (Handarat)
61. Mohammad Ziad Al-Nasseraat (Sheikh Miskeen)
62. Diab Mohammad Al-Najjar (Handarat)
63. Mustafa Mirza (Jabal Al-Akrad)
64. Mohammad Yousef Al-Sa’adi (Sheikh Miskeen)
 
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Assad's back is against the wall. His days are numbered now. No way he can save his arse now. I hope he doesn't put a bullet in his head and the rebels catch him alive.
 
Assad's back is against the wall. His days are numbered now. No way he can save his arse now. I hope he doesn't put a bullet in his head and the rebels catch him alive.
Assad's back is against the rebels ready to shit on them.
 
Is Syria even paying its soldiers to fight war? Or are all of them NDF volunteers?
 
Pro-regime source: 1000 men and 12 tanks fled from Hamidia and Wadi Deif to Hama. 40 Dead and missing.

‫تجاوز عدد الأبطال الواصلين من معسكري... - Masyaf Al-Assad News Network | Facebook‬
The escaped armor:

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Is Syria even paying its soldiers to fight war? Or are all of them NDF volunteers?
SAA are drafted. NDF are payed.
 
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