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Only the Syria flag flown at the UN headquarters counts.
Will you be saying that when the flag gets change? I don't think so.

Islamic Front threatens to attack Damascus, again, for the like 1,000th time.

Islamic Front threatens to attack Damascus | Al Bawaba
Ohhhh, an attack on the regime capital! Sooo scarry!
Yes, very scary for the regime. The Islamic Front won't purposely attack civilians.
 
My thoughts on Kobani: I hate the YPG for some of their policies (forced recruitment of Kurds through a draft, deportation of Arabs, affiliation with PKK which was formed by Hafez, etc.), The victory of Kobani is an achievement, as more Daeshbags are dead.

Unity, LONG LIVE SYRIA!

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Saidnaya, Syria​
lol, A guy from a terrorist group based in Lebanon saluting a shrine somehow shows unity in Syria. Syrian Lion logic.
 
Infographics Situation in the blockaded Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, Syria
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Ghanima at 82th brigade.

Pentagon: Battle for Syrian town of Kobani not over
(Reuters) - The Pentagon on Monday declined to declare the battle for the Syrian town Kobani over or declare that Islamic State forces had been entirely pushed out after a four-month battle that became a focal point in the international fight against the group.

"I am not prepared to say the battle there is won. The battle continues. But as of now, friendly forces ... I believe, have the momentum," said Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren.

U.S. and coalition forces launched 17 air strikes near Kobani since Sunday, the military said earlier.

The Pentagon last Friday said about 70 percent of the city was in control of Kurdish forces. Warren did not provide an updated figure on Monday, even as the monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Syrian Kurdish YPG forces had retaken the town, close to the Turkish border.

Pentagon: Battle for Syrian town of Kobani not over| Reuters

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Kobani is a deathtrap for IS. There is no civilians there so CC can bomb freely, making IS fighters siting ducks for aircrafts.
 

Ghanima at 82th brigade.


Kobani is a deathtrap for IS. There is no civilians there so CC can bomb freely, making IS fighters siting ducks for aircrafts.

Better to fight on enemy territory rather than fighting at home.

Now appr. 100.000 Kurds from within the city and surrounding villages are homeless, begging in the streets of Turkey. And Arabs continue living at their homes.

Kobane is a ghost town.

Note: the Jew learned the meaning of ghanima. Interesting.

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Kurdish forces demand civilians evacuate Syria’s Hasakah

Amuda, Syria
– Kurdish fighters of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) called upon residents of the Khashman area and other Kurdish neighborhoods in the city of Hasakah, in northeastern Syria, to evacuate their houses before Tuesday midnight.

Speaking to ARA News in Hasakah, M.A. from the Khashman area said that the YPG forces asked them to leave their homes before Tuesday midnight, pointing out that the clashes between the YPG and the pro-regime militia of the National Defense Army may renew at any moment.

The Kurdish fighters of the YPG (backed by Assayish forces) have been battling pro-Assad gunmen in the city of Hasakah for more than a week.

Mahmoud Birko, a Kurdish resident of the Tel Hajar neighborhood in Hasakah, reported that Kurdish military reinforcements has arrived to the area.

“The Kurdish forces are in a state of high alert. They are watching the situation with great concern, particularly as tension prevails in the city since the morning,” Birko said.

A commander in the National Defense militia, who preferred anonymity, stated to ARA Newsthat the Arab tribes in Hasakah attended a meeting with Maj. Gen. Mohammed Kaddour, the military governor of Hasakah, in which he demanded the Arab tribes to recall all their sons from the YPG ranks, pointing out that all who won’t comply will be treated as enemies.

The commander added that the tribal leaders demanded Major Kaddour arm their sons, but the latter rejected the demand, calling on tribal members to join the Syrian regime and the Defense Army militia.

Kurdish forces demand civilians evacuate Syria's Hasakah - ARA News
 
Better to fight on enemy territory rather than fighting at home.
No, it depends on circumstances.

Now appr. 100.000 Kurds from within the city and surrounding villages are homeless, begging in the streets of Turkey. And Arabs continue living at their homes.
It happened before air force came in and no Arabs live there.

Kobane is a ghost town.
Thats what I said. Fighting against modern air force in ghost town is silly. U are just a sitting duck.
 
I don't eve recall Russia, China invading Arab nations... while the west used its puppets to invade Iraq and bomb Libya
How did Turkey involved in Iraqi wars ???
 
Female fighters of the Kurdish People's Protection Units carry their weapons as they walk in the western countryside of Ras al-Ain, Syria, January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Rodi Said
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1) It happened before air force came in and no Arabs live there.

2) Thats what I said. Fighting against modern air force in ghost town is silly. U are just a sitting duck.

1) Arabs sitting in their homes in cities be it Tel Abyad or Raqqa. While Kurds lost everything they had. It was their fault. They created a front and wanted to expel IS from Raqqa. IS overran the so-called Kobane canton aftermath.

2) USAF destroyed Kurdish-held town through intensive bombing campaign, instead of an Arab majority town like Raqqa.
 
1) Arabs sitting in their homes in cities be it Tel Abyad or Raqqa. While Kurds lost everything they had. It was their fault. They created a front and wanted to expel IS from Raqqa. IS overran the so-called Kobane canton aftermath.

2) USAF destroyed Kurdish-held town through intensive bombing campaign, instead of an Arab majority town like Raqqa.

Iraqi kurds have got thier autonomy and are in control of thier oil wealth , in case of Syria , it has been Syrian Arabs who have lost a lot.
 
Iraqi kurds have got thier autonomy and are in control of thier oil wealth , in case of Syria , it has been Syrian Arabs who have lost a lot.
are you a paid NATO propagandist ?
 
are you a paid NATO propagandist ?

I am just following the events since the past 10 years
 
Iraqi kurds have got thier autonomy and are in control of thier oil wealth , in case of Syria , it has been Syrian Arabs who have lost a lot.

I am talking about a specific battle in Syrian theater.
 
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