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This is crystal clear msg to us why US needs ISIS.
Point 1- Just for blocking Syrian Rebels
Point 2- They know , Syria - al shams is the highest important place , that is how they will able to control Midd east and ofcourse Palestine issue s allso is in the head line for them
Point 3- To stop upraising of islam
Lets see - some more points ---
Col. Carver described how IS had civilians in each of the vehicles, and the military wanted to avoid casualties. He didn’t know how many of the civilians had been in the cars voluntarily but said some were likely hostages.
The 100 to 200 fighters left the city of Manbij last Friday under watch of [US-controlled] Coalition Drones to ensure the militants didn’t regroup and try to return to the city.
It was the first such agreement with the terror group. IS fighters were allegedly using civilians as human shields to escape.
“They kept throwing civilians to basically walk into the line of fire, trying to get them shot to use that potentially as propaganda, we think,” said Col. Chris Garver.
Associated Press reported US military officials said some of the IS fighters had already made their way into Turkey, and many were still in Syria.
US-led coalition forces had sustained three months of aerial bombardment and fighting on the northern Syrian city of Manbij, an IS stronghold…
Point 1- Just for blocking Syrian Rebels
Point 2- They know , Syria - al shams is the highest important place , that is how they will able to control Midd east and ofcourse Palestine issue s allso is in the head line for them
Point 3- To stop upraising of islam
Lets see - some more points ---
Col. Carver described how IS had civilians in each of the vehicles, and the military wanted to avoid casualties. He didn’t know how many of the civilians had been in the cars voluntarily but said some were likely hostages.
The 100 to 200 fighters left the city of Manbij last Friday under watch of [US-controlled] Coalition Drones to ensure the militants didn’t regroup and try to return to the city.
It was the first such agreement with the terror group. IS fighters were allegedly using civilians as human shields to escape.
“They kept throwing civilians to basically walk into the line of fire, trying to get them shot to use that potentially as propaganda, we think,” said Col. Chris Garver.
Associated Press reported US military officials said some of the IS fighters had already made their way into Turkey, and many were still in Syria.
US-led coalition forces had sustained three months of aerial bombardment and fighting on the northern Syrian city of Manbij, an IS stronghold…