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Fact of the matter is that the average Syrian soldiers is treated as cattle and secondly that the Syrian army and its generals can by no means be considered competent let alone the comment I reacted to.
That's just ridiculous and you must live in another world if you think so.
I don't know what you think about ISIS or JN, but any city that hosts them with open arms and provide them with their logistics should be flattened and that's a favor Assad is doing for humanity.

It took more then half year to move from Neirab to prison - 12 km. Which was basically empty area. Khan Sheikhun to Aleppo is 90 km of populated areas.
that was past and now is now. what happened to those capturing khattab and planning for hamma airport? now they lost fucking morik and khan shekhoon is the next soon.
 
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that was past and now is now. what happened to those capturing khattab and planning for hamma airport? now they lost fucking morik and khan shekhoon is the next soon.
20 km from KSh to MaN can be finished in several months, loyalists have bases there and towns are mostly depopulated. But 70 km from MaN to Aleppo will be total hell.
 
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12 civilians, including 5 children killed by air strikes on Talbisa city
October 25, 2014

Warplanes went in many air strikes around Talbisa city, what killed 12 civilians including 6 men and 4 children from one family in addition to a woman, reports of more human losses. a dissident cop died wounded by regime’s heavy machine gun fire in al-Hawla . warplanes also raided Eyon Hussien in the northern countryside , reports of human losses.

12 civilians, including 5 children killed by air strikes on Talbisa city | Syrian Observatory For Human Rights
 
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SAS named heroes of Kobane in fight against IS

A team of British special forces were dispatched to the Turkish- Syrian border to help brave Kurdish fighters battle against Islamic State (IS) gunmen.

The British troops called in several air strikes, killing dozens of IS fighters and halting their advance towards Kobane, just inside the Syrian border.

In one attack, SAS guided warplanes into an area where IS fi ghters were massing for an attack The US jets dropped several 500lb bombs into the area, killing and injuring dozens of fighters.

In another strike the SAS pinpointed the location of a large convoy of tanks, armoured personnel carriers and ammo trucks heading towards the area. An SAS team hiding in the surrounding hills directed two US combat planes into the area.

The pilots then swooped on the convoy, destroying the vehicles with missiles and bombs. One source last night said: “The SAS deployed to the area around Kobane a couple of weeks ago and have done themselves proud.

“The US pilots think they are absolutely great. They have manoeuvred themselves into some great positions so they can call in air strikes against IS militants.

“They have done this at no small risk to themselves. If their positions had been identified by IS they would have been lucky to escape with their lives. “The conditions for the British soldiers have been very testing."

“It’s been extremely hot, they were living on meagre rations and had to be sparing with water.

“But their role in the battle for Kobane probably saved hundreds of lives.” The SAS have mainly been active in Iraq over the last two months but some members of the elite unit were sent into Syria when Kobane looked as though it might fall into IS hands.

Sources added that US Delta Force troops and the SAS were able to cut off fl anking assaults by IS militants trying to encircle the town.

“Every time the jihadis tried a move, the guys would zap them. It was brilliant,” a US source added. Last week footage emerged of a devastating Western air strike on IS thugs who had planted their fl ag on a hilltop overlooking Kobane.

The SAS have been involved in the military action against IS for the past two months. The troops have been based mainly in Iraq where they have co-ordinated air strikes and have helped to train local militia forces.

Around 200 Kurdish fighters trained by the SAS will join the battle for Kobane in the next few days.

The British troops have taught the Kurds how to use heavy machine-guns and direct mortar and artillery fire on to enemy positions.

SAS are the heroes of Kobane after protecting town from Islamic State | Latest News | Breaking News UK and Newspaper content | Daily Star
 
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Army Continues Deployment in Bab al-Tabbaneh as Tripoli Clashes Persist

The army continued on Sunday its fighting against armed groups in the northern city of Tripoli and the nearby regions, it announced in a statement.

It added that it was also continuing its deployment in the Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood and responding to the sources of gunfire by the gunmen.

Its deployment was accompanied by raids against the positions of gunmen.

Meanwhile, the National News Agency reported on Sunday that the situation in Tripoli had deteriorated at dawn with clashes erupting in Bab al-Tabbaneh between the army and gunmen.

The fighting broke out in the vegetable market, Talaat al-Omari, al-Bisar, and Syria Street areas.

Three people were wounded in the clashes, reported al-Jadeed television.

Rocket-propelled grenades and light, medium, and heavy weapons were used in the unrest, added NNA.

The army had also employed helicopters to fly over the Bab al-Tabbaneh area.

Several houses and stores were damaged in the fighting.

The clashes in Tripoli erupted on Friday where two civilians and two gunmen were killed and around 20 troops and civilians were wounded.

For the past few months, the military has been coming under increasing armed attacks, mainly in northern Lebanon.

Army Continues Deployment in Bab al-Tabbaneh as Tripoli Clashes Persist — Naharnet
 
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Rebels hit Assad positions with mortars in Lattakia countryside.

Notice 2:30. Hitting two birds with one shell.


Fire-fight on the streets of Tripoli, Lebanon. Civil property getting damaged.

 
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Yesterday, JAN terrorists clashed with Lebanese army in city of Tripoli, second largest in Lebanon. LAF successfully repelled the attack and killed some of them and trapped the rest in a small district in the city. They'll either have to surrender or die like the rats they are. JAN has threatened to behead another Lebanese soldier tomorrow if the army doesn't lift the siege.
These animals want to start another civil war in Lebanon. If some Sunnis in Lebanon don't support the terrorists, they'll never be able to gain anything except some cowardly attacks. Unfortunately, Arsal is the hornet's nest in Lebanon and local people are not much different that Nusrats, but in Tripoli, situation is different and less people support or sympathize with AQ.

Edit: 6 LAF soldiers were martyred in yesterday clashes.
 
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"One of the greatest Arab generals" in history.:lol:

I hope that you realize how idiotic that statement is considering the hundreds of amazing Arab generals throughout history some of them known as the very best in history and who helped create 3 of the 10 largest empires the world has ever seen. More than any other ethnic group in the top 10 and countless of empires, kingdoms, sultanates, emirates, sheikdoms on 3 continents.

The Syrian army is a joke. The fact that they lost 50% of their country to rag-tag groups should tell you everything. But you can't expect miracles when you are fighting for a terror regime which does not even respect the common Syrian soldier and considers him a simple cattle. Similar problems in Iraq can be seen hence them having a weak army too.

I'm not falling to that trap .

Sorry .
 
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Heavy fighting on the streets of Tripoli, Lebanon. Many dead and wounded among civilians.



 
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Free Syrian Army Gets Fresh Batch of Chinese FN-6 Anti-Air Missiles | Global Military Review


I wonder, who paid for them? how did they find their way to these cousins of ISIS terrorists oh sorry I mean FSA peacekeepers? once these MANPADs will eventually make their way into the hands of ISIS then the world will blame Pakistan and China for spreading terrorism but the ones who procured these weapons for their brothers in faith will remain all smug, safe and not blamed.
 
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Free Syrian Army Gets Fresh Batch of Chinese FN-6 Anti-Air Missiles | Global Military Review


I wonder, who paid for them? how did they find their way to these cousins of ISIS terrorists oh sorry I mean FSA peacekeepers? once these MANPADs will eventually make their way into the hands of ISIS then the world will blame Pakistan and China for spreading terrorism but the ones who procured these weapons for their brothers in faith will remain all smug, safe and not blamed.

FSA needs these weapons against Assad helicopters, otherwise Assad would continue barrelbombing children.

Secondly, ISIS already has FN-6. And they used and shot at least one Iraqi helicopter with it.

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