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The person who wins the elections.

and how they will vote !?

they still couldn't win the war and now , they are ready to kill eachother ( actually they are killing eachother ) ...

Al Qaede and for Al Qaede .... a creation of CIA ...
 
and how they will vote !?

they still couldn't win the war and now , they are ready to kill eachother ( actually they are killing eachother ) ...

Al Qaede and for Al Qaede .... a creation of CIA ...
I'm not sure people in Iran know how to vote, since the results are predetermined anyways. But here is a simple version - you check the box of who you want to vote for, put it in the ballot box, and then it gets counted. The person with the most wins. Extremely simplistic, but that should be more than enough for you :)
Rebels are winning the war. Unless Assad losing 3 cities in 1 month is him winning.
Al Qaeda has little to no influence on the ground. Nusra is affiliated with AQ, yes, but AQ wants to try to maintain a homogeneous relationship with Syrians so they can't challenge the interests of them.

Jaish al Islam reinforcements against ISIS:
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New rebel recruits in the South, part of the Southern Front - look extremely professional, more professional than any other force currently in Syria (besides occupied Golan.):
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In the current fighting, rebels have captured 2-3 villages. Expect more to be freed in the coming days, and hopefully we can drive back the dogs of hell outside of Aleppo completely.
 
you know what is the key of our discussion !?
this simple fact : both Al Nusrah and ISIS don't believe in Election , so talking about ELECTION is a joke ...
at least I hope that you don't try to fool yourself ...
 
you know what is the key of our discussion !?
this simple fact : both Al Nusrah and ISIS don't believe in Election , so talking about ELECTION is a joke ...
at least I hope that you don't try to fool yourself ...
ISIS will be defeated. Nusra has no significant power to make an election in Syria not happen. Your entire argument is based on baseless fearmongering.
 
ISIS will be defeated. Nusra has no significant power to make an election in Syria not happen. Your entire argument is based on baseless fearmongering.

well , this is just a dream , in best case , you will become Afghanistan in 1990s .... but you are in West of Asia and you wouldn't be as lucky as Afghanistan in 1990s ....
 
Don't know what to make of this

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BEIRUT - The United States has accused the Syrian military of carrying out air strikes to help Islamic State fighters advance around the northern city of Aleppo, messages posted on the US Embassy Syria official Twitter feed said.

Islamic State fighters pushed back rival insurgents north of Aleppo on Sunday near the Turkish border, threatening their supply route to the city, fighters and a group monitoring the war said.

Fighters from Levant Front, a northern alliance which includes Western-backed rebels and Islamist fighters, said they were worried Islamic State was heading for the Bab al-Salam crossing between Aleppo and the Turkish province of Kilis.

"Reports indicate that the regime is making air strikes in support of ISIL's advance on Aleppo, aiding extremists against Syrian population," a post on the US Embassy Syria Twitter account said late on Monday, using an acronym for Islamic State.

Syrian officials have previously dismissed as nonsense allegations by Washington and Syrian opposition activists that the Syrian military has helped Islamic State's fight against rival Syrian insurgent forces.

"The Syrian army is fighting Islamic State in all areas where it is present in Syria," a military source said.

The United States suspended operations in its embassy in Damascus in 2012 but still publishes messages on the embassy Twitter feed.

The account said Syrian President Bashar Assad had long lost legitimacy and "will never be an effective counterterrorism partner."

Assad and Syrian officials have frequently called for international cooperation to fight jihadists in Syria. Damascus has described all insurgents fighting against it as foreign-backed "terrorist organizations."

State news agency SANA said on Tuesday the military had "eliminated" a number of Islamic State fighters in the Aleppo countryside and that air strikes had destroyed some of the group's vehicles.

But the US Twitter feed said Damascus had a hand in promoting Islamic State, an al-Qaida offshoot which has seized land in Syria and Iraq.

"With these latest reports, (the military) is not only avoiding ISIL lines, but, actively seeking to bolster their position," it said. Syria has accused its regional enemies of backing hardline insurgent groups.


The Syrian military has carried out recent air bombardments in the province, including inside Aleppo city and on the Islamic State-held town of al-Bab to the northeast, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.

Some rebels have questioned why US-led forces bombing Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have not focused on bombing the jihadists around Aleppo city.

In rebel-held Aleppo, a local council that helps run civilian affairs called on fighters to be ready for battle with Islamic State, the Observatory said on Tuesday, citing a statement.

It called on "all mujahideen" to respond to Islamic State fighters which it said were receiving "air cover from the regime."
 
Iran’s Soleimani vows Syria “surprise”

Iran’s Soleimani vows
Syria “surprise”


The IRGC Quds Force chief made a surprise visit to Syria over the weekend near the frontlines outside Latakia.


BEIRUT – Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani has vowed that upcoming developments in Syria will soon “surprise” the world, Al-Quds al-Arabi reported.


“The world will be surprised by what we and the Syrian military leadership are preparing for the coming days,” the state Islamic Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) quoted him as saying, according to the London-based daily.


The Quds Force commander’s comment comes after a recent visit to Syria where he toured the Latakia region, which has come under threat from rebels after they seized the nearby Idlib province last week following months of sweeping victories against the regime.


Al-Quds al-Arabi reported that Soleimani “began his trip in Jourin, which lies on the contact point with the opposition forces that form the Army of Conquest.”


The town, which lies a little over 40 kilometers east of Latakia, is not far from rebel lines in the Al-Ghab Plain, where regime forces have begun to bolster defense lines ahead of an expected insurgent attack.


A number of pro-regime outlets reported on Soleimani’s trip over the weekend, including pro-Hezbollah Mulkak news which said the Iranian military commander met with the Syrian army’s chief of staff as well as top field commanders and Hezbollah officials during his secret visit.
“An agreement was reached [during the meetings] that will be translated onto the [battlefield],” the outlet claimed.


Meanwhile, a defected National Defense Force militiaman told Al-Quds al-Arabi that Soleimani’s trip aimed to formalize the “entry of Iranian officers to supervise and aid the battles in coastal Syria for the first time since the outbreak of Syrian uprising.”

“Prior aid was limited to only logistical aid,” the unnamed source said.


Alawite concerns


Soleimani’s visit to the Latakia region comes amid heightened concerns in the Alawite-populated coastal enclave following regime defeats in Idlib and other regions of the war-torn country.


As regime forces come under increasing strain amid manpower shortages, Damascus has moved to mobilize its Alawite base.


Over the weekend, the government moved to form a new Coastal Shield Brigade that would recruit Latakia Province residents who have avoided compulsory military service.

A defected army officer from the region told Al-Jazeera Sunday that the regime was “working to gather members” for the Coastal Shield Brigade in Latakia through an “arrest campaign that [targets] all young men in the city, born after 1973.”


“The number of young men arrested in one week reached 1,000. They were pulled out of the city’s mosques and [off] the streets.”

Other than arresting young Alawite men avoiding conscription, the Syrian regime has sought to recruit women and Baath Party employees, according to recent reports in anti-Damascus news outlets.

A change in strategy?



Soleimani’s promise of upcoming surprises was made as an influential Iranian militant group thought to be close to the country’s rulers has called for tens of thousands of infantrymen to be sent to Syria, according to a report by Saudi-owned news channel Al-Arabiya.



“Iran must send 50,000 soldiers from the infantry force to Syria to manage the war there and prevent the fall of the Assad regime, which has begun to collapse recently,” Al-Arabiya reported, citing a study on Iran’s management of the war in Syria conducted by Ansar e-Hezbollah.


According to the cited study, the mission of the 50,000 soldiers would be to ensure Syria’s coastal region is not cut off from Damascus.
“Iran must preserve the vital corridor [connecting] Damascus to Latakia, Tartous and the Lebanese border.”


“[Any] delay by Iran in [implementing] this pre-emptive action will cause the fall of Damascus airport, which in turn [means] the severing of the essential communication and supply line Iran [uses] to assist the Syrian regime.”


Ansar e-Hezbollah
, which was formally created in 1992, serves as a plain-clothed attack guard used by the Iranian government to target opponents of the clerical ruling system.


Although not an official part of Iran’s security services, the paramilitary group receives state training and is thought to be close to top circles of the country’s authorities.


Ansar e-Hezbollah’s study comes as the Syrian government has faced serious military setbacks, losing the Idlib province last week following months of sweeping rebel advances, as well as the desert town of Palmyra, which was stormed by ISIS on May 20.


Reports have emerged that the regime is moving toward considering a change in strategy to withdraw its forces to protect core government-held areas stretching from Syria’s coast through Homs down to Damascus.


The new policy would serve as a reversal of Assad’s strategy of deploying the army in all areas of Syria, including in bases and other surrounded regime-controlled areas in the east and north of the country, where ISIS now controls 50% of Syria’s territory.
 
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Iran’s Soleimani vows Syria “surprise”

Iran’s Soleimani vows
Syria “surprise”


The IRGC Quds Force chief made a surprise visit to Syria over the weekend near the frontlines outside Latakia.


BEIRUT – Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani has vowed that upcoming developments in Syria will soon “surprise” the world, Al-Quds al-Arabi reported.


“The world will be surprised by what we and the Syrian military leadership are preparing for the coming days,” the state Islamic Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) quoted him as saying, according to the London-based daily.


The Quds Force commander’s comment comes after a recent visit to Syria where he toured the Latakia region, which has come under threat from rebels after they seized the nearby Idlib province last week following months of sweeping victories against the regime.


Al-Quds al-Arabi reported that Soleimani “began his trip in Jourin, which lies on the contact point with the opposition forces that form the Army of Conquest.”


The town, which lies a little over 40 kilometers east of Latakia, is not far from rebel lines in the Al-Ghab Plain, where regime forces have begun to bolster defense lines ahead of an expected insurgent attack.


A number of pro-regime outlets reported on Soleimani’s trip over the weekend, including pro-Hezbollah Mulkak news which said the Iranian military commander met with the Syrian army’s chief of staff as well as top field commanders and Hezbollah officials during his secret visit.
“An agreement was reached [during the meetings] that will be translated onto the [battlefield],” the outlet claimed.


Meanwhile, a defected National Defense Force militiaman told Al-Quds al-Arabi that Soleimani’s trip aimed to formalize the “entry of Iranian officers to supervise and aid the battles in coastal Syria for the first time since the outbreak of Syrian uprising.”

“Prior aid was limited to only logistical aid,” the unnamed source said.


Alawite concerns


Soleimani’s visit to the Latakia region comes amid heightened concerns in the Alawite-populated coastal enclave following regime defeats in Idlib and other regions of the war-torn country.


As regime forces come under increasing strain amid manpower shortages, Damascus has moved to mobilize its Alawite base.


Over the weekend, the government moved to form a new Coastal Shield Brigade that would recruit Latakia Province residents who have avoided compulsory military service.

A defected army officer from the region told Al-Jazeera Sunday that the regime was “working to gather members” for the Coastal Shield Brigade in Latakia through an “arrest campaign that [targets] all young men in the city, born after 1973.”


“The number of young men arrested in one week reached 1,000. They were pulled out of the city’s mosques and [off] the streets.”

Other than arresting young Alawite men avoiding conscription, the Syrian regime has sought to recruit women and Baath Party employees, according to recent reports in anti-Damascus news outlets.

A change in strategy?



Soleimani’s promise of upcoming surprises was made as an influential Iranian militant group thought to be close to the country’s rulers has called for tens of thousands of infantrymen to be sent to Syria, according to a report by Saudi-owned news channel Al-Arabiya.



“Iran must send 50,000 soldiers from the infantry force to Syria to manage the war there and prevent the fall of the Assad regime, which has begun to collapse recently,” Al-Arabiya reported, citing a study on Iran’s management of the war in Syria conducted by Ansar e-Hezbollah.


According to the cited study, the mission of the 50,000 soldiers would be to ensure Syria’s coastal region is not cut off from Damascus.
“Iran must preserve the vital corridor [connecting] Damascus to Latakia, Tartous and the Lebanese border.”


“[Any] delay by Iran in [implementing] this pre-emptive action will cause the fall of Damascus airport, which in turn [means] the severing of the essential communication and supply line Iran [uses] to assist the Syrian regime.”


Ansar e-Hezbollah
, which was formally created in 1992, serves as a plain-clothed attack guard used by the Iranian government to target opponents of the clerical ruling system.


Although not an official part of Iran’s security services, the paramilitary group receives state training and is thought to be close to top circles of the country’s authorities.


Ansar e-Hezbollah’s study comes as the Syrian government has faced serious military setbacks, losing the Idlib province last week following months of sweeping rebel advances, as well as the desert town of Palmyra, which was stormed by ISIS on May 20.


Reports have emerged that the regime is moving toward considering a change in strategy to withdraw its forces to protect core government-held areas stretching from Syria’s coast through Homs down to Damascus.


The new policy would serve as a reversal of Assad’s strategy of deploying the army in all areas of Syria, including in bases and other surrounded regime-controlled areas in the east and north of the country, where ISIS now controls 50% of Syria’s territory.

In what can Syrian regime 'surprise' us? They can't, only Iran can make a move.
 
Iran won't EVER commit thousands of troops to Syria. That would result in a quagmire, and Iran isn't stupid. It just has to do it's best to salvage as much as it can. If Assad can keep Dimashq, that's a major victory. I doubt the US will allow that. So then, the only option will remain the Alawite heartland, plus some secular areas.
 
In what can Syrian regime 'surprise' us? They can't, only Iran can make a move.

True, Syrian regime is done

Iran won't EVER commit thousands of troops to Syria. That would result in a quagmire, and Iran isn't stupid. It just has to do it's best to salvage as much as it can. If Assad can keep Dimashq, that's a major victory. I doubt the US will allow that. So then, the only option will remain the Alawite heartland, plus some secular areas.

Iran does not have that much volenteers willing to go there.. i mean persians wont only some poor shia arabs afgans and tajiks maybe
 
True, Syrian regime is done



Iran does not have that much volenteers willing to go there.. i mean persians wont only some poor shia arabs afgans and tajiks maybe

Don't be an a$$hole, paper tiger. And don't call Iranians persians, what's the matter with you. You Turanist wet dreamer you. Let's see what happens when 'Kurds' and 'Alevis' (who you don't call Turks), start making a mess. How those 35 million 'real Turks/Sunnis' will cope with that. Don't dish out what you can't handle. Don't be a prik.
 
@IR-TR

So you are threatening the majority of Turks (sunnis) right now?

i know its your likes aim to make that happen..

In Turkiye whoever itches for trouble soon or later will get whatever it deserves :coffee:
 
In what can Syrian regime 'surprise' us? They can't, only Iran can make a move.

I couldn't find original source of this news. Most probably another lie in the ocean of lies regarding Syrian crisis. The first ones that'll report Soleimani's speeches are Iranian media, and there is no direct quote from him proving this. They attribute too many weird things to him, even in Iran, as if he has super human capabilities. You should take all news about Soleimani with a pinch of salt, until it's confirmed. He rarely gives a speech to public, and almost never talks to media.
 
@IR-TR

So you are threatening the majority of Turks (sunnis) right now?

i know its your likes aim to make that happen..

In Turkiye whoever itches for trouble soon or later will get whatever it deserves :coffee:

Are you that thick? I'm merely saying these countries aren't that HOMOGENEOUS. Understand that Turanist little child? That means Turkey is multicultural, as is Iran. So you can't pick and choose, you can't call one country 'Persia', while ignoring the large Kurdish and Alevi population in the other country. Understand? I fkcing hate people like you who make me look anti-Turkish, because of your idiocy.
 
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