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Yes,this will spread like wild fire unless you send 300k troops on the ground with the mission to go on a rampage.Which won't happen.At least i hope we will help the neighbouring countries with the refugees and to secure their borders.Syria is lost for at least a decade and no soooper doooper Spetznaz will end that war in the immediate future.They will only give Assad a life line...for a time.
Lol.. I feel your pain.. While Putin's action might be the answer to the refugee crisis in Europe and put to the end this traji comedy enacted by the US and NATO, Your blind hate to anything Russian seems to be a bitter pill to swallow..
But i agree they might have to be there for the long haul, Oh and far as the Russians are concerned of cause they will be there to safeguard the interests of their ally Assad, They never claimed other wise unlike the bare faced lying bastards of NATO and their Wahhabi lap dogs in the gulf.. So for Putin there wont be good terrorists and bad terrorists.. What i see is he will let the Syrian forces do the clean up after
Btw i think Bibi Netanyahu might as well end up with a egg on his face if the ISIS is destroyed
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The Syrian Network for Human Rights also accuses the government of targeting Sunni clerics, saying 48 imams have been killed, including 15 who died in regime custody.
The pattern seems evident in Syrians postings on social media YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
Source: Assad forces Target a Sunni mosque every 13 hours
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asad or whatever i don't care but thee animals must go to hell now well done russia
A horse, having a wolf as a powerful and dangerous enemy, lived in constant fear of his life.
Being driven to desperation, it occurred to him to seek a strong ally. Where upon he approached a man, and offered an alliance pointing out that the wolf was likewise an enemy of the man.
The man accepted the partnership at once and offered to kill the wolf immediately if his new partner would only cooperate by placing his greater speed at the man's disposal.
The horse was willing and allowed the man to place bridle and saddle upon him. The man mounted hunted down the wolf and killed him.
The horse joyful and relieved thanked the man and said "Now that our enemy is dead, remove the bridle and saddle and restore my freedom."
Whereupon the man laughed loudly and replied "The hell you say giddy-up Dobbin" and applied the spurs with a will.
- Foundation, Isaac Asimov 1952. link (A retelling of the Aesop's Fables original.)
links please.
heard the SAS were on the ground as well as the French, only allegations though, that's ho black ops work, in and out, nobody knows, everyone feels the effects.
Russia vs ISIS hmm
@jamahir
It's a blind form of prejudice to assume that all men are the same. Through over a thousand-year history, Russians have behaved like the man in the fable (the sole exception, I think, was Tsar Alexander II,)Who will be the wolf and and who will be the Man - that is interchangeable only the horses are a constant.
Spetsnaz are dehumanised killing machines, its more like ISIS in uniform. These bastards used to tie up Afghan children & throw them in the water so they would drown each other. Another favorite tactic of Spetsnaz in Afghanistan was to round up kids after wransacking a village, tie them in a pile & burn them alive with flame throweres.
Just because they are going to fight ISIS doesn't hide the fact that this organization has war crimes on its hands.
It's a blind form of prejudice to assume that all men are the same. Through over a thousand-year history, Russians have behaved like the man in the fable (the sole exception, I think, was Tsar Alexander II,)
I look forward to watching videos where these spoilt Jihadi boys wasted on the road sides who left Europe and America to join in cannibalism and rapping of Syrian and Iraqi civilians specially the minorities.Kill them jihadists, boys!
it is shocking and disappointing to see Israel joining other Arab monarchies in its support of the death cult of ISIS .. its air strikes directly helped ISIS to spread in Syria.It's a blind form of prejudice to assume that all men are the same. Through over a thousand-year history, Russians have behaved like the man in the fable (the sole exception, I think, was Tsar Alexander II,)
Israel has not acted as ISIS' air wing but has acted out of its own security, in particular as endorsed by U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 (clause 15), using its navy and air force to intervene against attempts to supply weapons to Hezbollah.it is shocking and disappointing to see Israel joining other Arab monarchies in its support of the death cult of ISIS .. its air strikes directly helped ISIS to spread in Syria.
This sort of thing is just propaganda by anti-Zionists. (Because ummah, right?) Consequently I imagine Israelis' self-respect isn't much affected at all .I wonder how any self respecting Israeli will feel when his country will be counted among those Arab monarchies that supported and created the ISIS.
Turkey trained defectors of the Syrian Army on its territory, and in July 2011, a group of them announced the birth of the Free Syrian Army, under the supervision of Turkish military intelligence.[1] In October 2011, Turkey began sheltering the Free Syrian Army, offering the group a safe zone and a base of operations. Together with Saudi Arabia andQatar, Turkey has also provided the rebels with arms and other military equipment.
Syrian opposition activists convened in Istanbul in May to discuss regime change,[3] and Turkey hosts the head of the Free Syrian Army, Colonel Riad al-Asaad.[4] Turkey has become increasingly hostile to the Assad government's policies and has encouraged reconciliation among dissident factions. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been trying to "cultivate a favorable relationship with whatever government would take the place of Assad."[5] Beginning in May 2012, some Syrian opposition fighters began being armed and trained by the Turkish National Intelligence Organisation.
On 27 March 2014 an audio tape recording of high-level Turkish officials discussing Turkey's Syria strategy was released on YouTube.[9] The officials discussed a false flag operation that would lead to an invasion of Syria. YouTube was subsequently blocked in Turkey.//
Leaked plans stated that sometime during the first couple of weeks in July, up to 18 thousand troops would invade Syria via the Jarablus and Aazaz border crossings, areas in the hands of ISIL and the Free Syrian Army respectively
...On August 25, 2015 Turkish newspaper Bugün ran a front-page story showing alleged transfer of weapon and explosives from Turkey to ISIL through Akcakale border post. A couple of days later offices of Koza İpek Media Group, the owner of the newspaper, were raided by Turkish police