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Islamic State advanced up to 10 km vicinity of Ayn Al Arab. Meanwhile, A delegate of terrorist PKK's political wing BDP has arrived in Ayn Al Arab.

18 fighters from the Islamic State, including a Chinese one, died while others were injured due to destroying 5 armored personnel carriers belonged to IS by YPG fighters in the countryside of Ayn al Arab.

the violent clashes between IS and YPG have still continued in the countryside of Ayn al Arab, where IS fighters could take control over more than 60 villages after withdrawal of YPG and displacement of dozens of Kurdish people while the destiny of hundreds of Kurdish civilians is still ambiguous where it is unknown whether they are hiding or being kidnapped or executed by IS.

Aleppo Province: Violent clashes have erupted between IS fighters and YPG fighters in the village of Qarah Mog where there are a lot of Kurdish displaced people who were allowed by The Turkish authorities to enter the Turkish territory after staying in the open-air for 24 hours.

An explosive gas cylinder fell onto the neighborhood of Jam’eyyet al Zahraa in the city of Aleppo causing material damages.

Violent clashes have erupted between the regime forces supported by NDF, the Brigade of al Quds al Filastini, al Baath battalions and Hezbollah fighters from one side and the Islamic and rebel battalions, al Nusra Front and Ansra al Din Front from the other side near the mosque of al Rasol al A’zam in the neighborhood of Jam’eyyet al Zahraa in the west of Aleppo.
 
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YPG in Efrin alongside Jabhat-Al Akrad and FSA are sending reinforcements to attack from the west. YPG's advance in Til Hamis continues and Peshmerga has arrived in Sere Kaniye, think they are gonna push from the east.


It's the first time "ever"? we see an offensive this big by IS. It amazes me how their morale is still so high facing such a large force.

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@Alienoz_TR Bro, I just looked the map, and I saw that ISIS has captured almost all the rural area close to Ayn-Al-Arab, and Ayn-Al-Arab is apparently besieged by ISIS. What's your opinion about it? do they want to continue capturing kurdish regions in Syria?
 
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The war in Algeria was also civil no doubt.

it was debunked several time.
the 90's were planned, financed, and armed by foreign sources...Even your Uzis found their way to Algeria, thanks to Iran.


Now it turns more like Syria-Iraq civil war.
Now its more likely that the Sykes-Picot agreement is being torn apart and we are witnessing a new remodeling of the Middle East..


srael is a parliamentary democracy. Peres did not chose anything, majority of Knesset members recommended Netanyahu to form a government thats why he was selected.
You ca call it whatever you want.. it does resemble in many ways to governments in your area...You are no more democrat than your neighbors, the only difference you have a little more freedom of expression and the right to shout, without the fear of being shot or beheaded..
 
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@Alienoz_TR Bro, I just looked the map, and I saw that ISIS has captured almost all the rural area close to Ayn-Al-Arab, and Ayn-Al-Arab is apparently besieged by ISIS. What's your opinion about it? do they want to continue capturing kurdish regions in Syria?

ISIS is really good in feigning attacks and moving fighters quickly. They were close to overrunning Erbil untill the US stepped in, so they focused on a much weaker target. Capturing Ayn al Arab is relatively easy, they're boxed in now so I think it will be a siege.

Other regions are bigger/more back-up/easier to reach etc.
 
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@Alienoz_TR Bro, I just looked the map, and I saw that ISIS has captured almost all the rural area close to Ayn-Al-Arab, and Ayn-Al-Arab is apparently besieged by ISIS. What's your opinion about it? do they want to continue capturing kurdish regions in Syria?

IS has 1000 km zone behind and have support from local Arabs and worldwide Ummah, while Kurds have only Turkish border to retreat which is also hostile to Kurds. IS can take many hits, while Kurds can endure only one. With one hit, Kurds were expelled from 100 villages (as retaliation of PYD-SAA cooperation in Hasakah).

- Terrain isnt suitable for hit&run tactics that Kurds have been using for hundreds of years.
- PYD is poorly equipped, some of them equipped with shotgun which is only effective in CQC. We are talking about open space here. My experience tell me even Ak-47 isnt suitable for such combat because of its inaccuracy and poorly designed sights.
- most importantly Kurds dont have factories behind, need foreign support for ammunition. KRG doesnt have it, either. Thats why westerners rushed to help Kurds.
- Conventional warfare requires military experts, which Kurds lack, but IS has. I dont know (!) how IS got its military experts. But it has. Logistics, coordination between units... These are not fields where Kurds excel at. Kurds are part time fighters, they usually hit and then return to their camps or villages. We'll see.

I told you once about 300 million hungry Arabs. Backed by 1.6 billion Muslims. Poverty and drought are forcing low-class, hopeless youth to take arms to find a living. First wave of Arabic expansion will hit (or already has hit) Iraqi+ Syrian Shias and Kurds. This war wont end anytime near future.
 
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Aleppo Province: Kurdish citizens said that IS fighters have executed 11 Kurdish people at least in the countryside of Ayn Al Rab, including 2 boys. They also executed 2 citizens in the city of Manbej, one on charge of “Apostasy” while the other on charge of “dealing with Awakenings”.

The clashes between the regime forces supported by NDF fighters and the rebel and Islamic battalions have continued on the outskirts of Bostan al Basha. Violent clashes have erupted between the regime forces supported by NDF and Hezbollah fighters from one side and the Islamic and rebels’ battalions, al Nusra Front and Ansra al Din Front from the other side on the outskirts of Azizah village in the southern countryside. Other clashes took place between IS fighters against the Islamic and rebels’ battalions, al Nusra Front and the Brigade of al Akrad Front in the vicinity of Soran E’zaz town leading to kill a commander of an islamic battalion and information about casualties on IS fighters.

The warplanes carried out raids on the towns of Maskanah and Deir Hafer which are held by IS. The helicopters dropped 2 barrel bombs onto the highway of Hanano- al Sakhur leading to kill 5 people, including a woman and child, while others were injured. The helicopters also dropped 2 barrels bombs on the east of Hanano neighborhood leading to injure some people.

Some mortar shells launched by the Brigade of Shohadaa Bader struck the regime’s gatherings in the neighborhood of al Ashrafeyyi.

Aleppo Province: The violent clashes between IS fighters and YPG fighters have erupted in the countryside of Ayn al Arab, coincided with the arrival of hundreds of fighters coming from the Kurdish regions in Turkey in order to join YPG.

 
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IS has 1000 km zone behind and have support from local Arabs and worldwide Ummah, while Kurds have only Turkish border to retreat which is also hostile to Kurds. IS can take many hits, while Kurds can endure only one. With one hit, Kurds were expelled from 100 villages (as retaliation of PYD-SAA cooperation in Hasakah).

- Terrain isnt suitable for hit&run tactics that Kurds have been using for hundreds of years.
- PYD is poorly equipped, some of them equipped with shotgun which is only effective in CQC. We are talking about open space here. My experience tell me even Ak-47 isnt suitable for such combat because of its inaccuracy and poorly designed sights.
- most importantly Kurds dont have factories behind, need foreign support for ammunition. KRG doesnt have it, either. Thats why westerners rushed to help Kurds.
- Conventional warfare requires military experts, which Kurds lack, but IS has. I dont know (!) how IS got its military experts. But it has. Logistics, coordination between units... These are not fields where Kurds excel at. Kurds are part time fighters, they usually hit and then return to their camps or villages. We'll see.

I told you once about 300 million hungry Arabs. Backed by 1.6 billion Muslims. Poverty and drought are forcing low-class, hopeless youth to take arms to find a living. First wave of Arabic expansion will hit (or already has hit) Iraqi+ Syrian Shias and Kurds. This war wont end anytime near future.

Experience comes from ex-Baath military, disgrunted Sunni figures looking for power and simple Darwinism aka survival of the fittest. Most of the senior leadership got their experience fighting the Americans, and a lot of senior jihadists with experiences from Chechnya/Afghanistan/Pakistan (tribal areas) joined them.
 
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Situation as 20th September 2014. Meanwhile clashes between regime troops and IS continue around Palmyra/Tadmur and Sukhna, in the middle of the desert.

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IS has 1000 km zone behind and have support from local Arabs and worldwide Ummah, while Kurds have only Turkish border to retreat which is also hostile to Kurds. IS can take many hits, while Kurds can endure only one. With one hit, Kurds were expelled from 100 villages (as retaliation of PYD-SAA cooperation in Hasakah).

- Terrain isnt suitable for hit&run tactics that Kurds have been using for hundreds of years.
- PYD is poorly equipped, some of them equipped with shotgun which is only effective in CQC. We are talking about open space here. My experience tell me even Ak-47 isnt suitable for such combat because of its inaccuracy and poorly designed sights.
- most importantly Kurds dont have factories behind, need foreign support for ammunition. KRG doesnt have it, either. Thats why westerners rushed to help Kurds.
- Conventional warfare requires military experts, which Kurds lack, but IS has. I dont know (!) how IS got its military experts. But it has. Logistics, coordination between units... These are not fields where Kurds excel at. Kurds are part time fighters, they usually hit and then return to their camps or villages. We'll see.

I told you once about 300 million hungry Arabs. Backed by 1.6 billion Muslims. Poverty and drought are forcing low-class, hopeless youth to take arms to find a living. First wave of Arabic expansion will hit (or already has hit) Iraqi+ Syrian Shias and Kurds. This war wont end anytime near future.
That's a good analysis.
About the military experts of IS, the reason is that an important part of main body of IS is formed from Haras-Al-Jomhouri of Saddam Husein, and they were extremely talented. Also, Chechens, who some of them like Abu-Omar Shishani have served in armies(georgian army) are basically military experts as well. Also they have the experience in fighting against Russians, americans, SAA, and FSA!
 
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Clashes in eastern Homs Governorate (dated 23-24 Zilkaade 1435)














 
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