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Abubakr al-Hafravi, a Saudi member of ISIS and one of the field commanders in battle of Kobane shot in the head by a Kurdish sniper hours ago. RIH
 
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Army defections must not be taken lightly: Future MP | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
BEIRUT: Political and military officials should take a critical look on the phenomenon of defections from the Lebanese Army, Future MP Jean Ogassapian said Monday.

“We must not take the phenomenon of Army defections lightly,” Ogassapian told a local radio station.

"Security challenges are not just internally focused and we must not underestimate them or pin them down to a particular area," he said. “This issue requires political support as well as a supportive environment for the Army, especially in areas where takfiri elements are possibly active."

Ogassapian said the political umbrella for the Lebanese Army “begins with the election of a president and the restoration of the institutional and legislative roles.”

“In the shadow of this danger, it is not acceptable that each [political] camp has a foreign agenda away from any dialogue,” he stressed.

Ogassapian raised doubts about the international coalition’s strikes against ISIS.

"What we see today in terms of the Western coalition’s military operations to strike at ISIS inSyria and Iraq does not inspire confidence," he argued, calling on Lebanese to put their differences aside to better face terrorism.

At least three have reportedly defected from the Lebanese Army in the last week.

Analysts, however, played down the defections, saying they do not post a grievous strategic risk to the military, but stressed that the root causes must be addressed seriously to preserve unity.

Army defections must not be taken lightly: Future MP | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
 
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Abubakr al-Hafravi, a Saudi member of ISIS and one of the field commanders in battle of Kobane shot in the head by a Kurdish sniper hours ago. RIH
shit be upon him.

Iran must withdraw ‘occupying’ forces from Syria: Saudi | The National
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Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud Al Faisal said during a joint press conference with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier (unseen) on October 13, 2014, that Iran must withdraw its 'occupying' forces from Syria to help resolve that country's conflict. AFP Photo

“If Iran wants to be part of the solution in Syria, it has to pull its forces from Syria. The same applies elsewhere, whether in Yemen or Iraq,” the Saudi minister said.

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which Iranian force he is speaking about?
 
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Aleppo Province: Violent clashes have still erupted since yesterday night between al Nusra Front, Ansra al Din Front, the rebel and Islamic battalions against the regime forces supported NDF, al Quds al Filastini Brigade, Hezbollah and Shia fighters from Iran and Afghanistan in Handarat area and the village of Sifat in the north of the Central Prison of Aleppo, information reported an advancement for al Nusra, Ansar al Din Fronts and the battalions where they could cut off the supply line of the regime forces to the two villages of Sifat and Handarat as well as Handarat Battalion. The clashes resulted in death of 3 fighters from the battalions at least and death of 4 soldiers from the regime forces, information also reported more casualties on both sides. Other violent clashes took place this morning between the regime forces supported by NDF fighters against YPG, the rebel and Islamic battalions in the neighborhood of al Ashrafeyyi in north of Aleppo accompanied with bombardment by mortar shells on the regime’s groupings in the neighborhood.

A fighter from the IS detonated himself in a car north of Ein al-Arab"Kobane" , the car was moving towards the crossing with Turkey , no reports of losses.
clashes renewed between ISIS and YPG in the eastern neighborhoods of the city, reports of killing 4 fighters from the IS.

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I remembered US officials saying,. "We are targeting Comand&Control Centers, Traning Camps, etc..."

So US was hitting run-down parks with their Tomahawks ? :what:
trainers are propably commenders of old ıraq army (saddam huseyin) i dont know camp place but it may be Tikrit .(saddam's aşiret ) if training was maliki period america couldnt hit that place shortly coward and idiot maliki
 
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shit be upon him.

Iran must withdraw ‘occupying’ forces from Syria: Saudi | The National
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Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud Al Faisal said during a joint press conference with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier (unseen) on October 13, 2014, that Iran must withdraw its 'occupying' forces from Syria to help resolve that country's conflict. AFP Photo

“If Iran wants to be part of the solution in Syria, it has to pull its forces from Syria. The same applies elsewhere, whether in Yemen or Iraq,” the Saudi minister said.

@Serpentine
which Iranian force he is speaking about?
This guy has a big mouth and shouldn't be taken seriously.
 
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trainers are propably commenders of old ıraq army (saddam huseyin) i dont know camp place but it may be Tikrit .(saddam's aşiret ) if training was maliki period america couldnt hit that place shortly coward and idiot maliki

Training camps in Syria, Tomahawk were only used in Syria.
 
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