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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

Surprisingly adequate article considering the country of origin.

Everyone wrote off the Syrian army. Take another look now.
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While the world still rages on at Russia’s presumption in the Middle East – to intervene in Syria instead of letting the Americans decide which dictators should survive or die – we’ve all been forgetting the one institution in that Arab land which continues to function and protect the state which Moscow has decided to preserve: the Syrian army. While Russia has been propagandising its missiles, the Syrian military, undermanned and undergunned a few months ago, has suddenly moved on to the offensive. Earlier this year, we may remember, this same army was being written off, the Bashar al-Assad government said to be reaching its final days.

We employed our own army of clichés to make the case for regime change. The Syrian army was losing ground – at Jisr al-Shugour and at Palmyra – and so we predicted that the whole Assad state had reached a “tipping point”.

Then along came Vladimir Putin with his air and missile fleets and suddenly the whole place is transformed. While we huffed and puffed that the Russians were bombing the “moderate” rebels – moderates who had earlier ceased to exist according to America’s top generals – we’ve been paying no attention to the military offensive which the Syrians themselves are now staging against the Nusra Front fighters around Aleppo and in the valley of the Orontes.
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Everyone wrote off the Syrian army. Take another look now | Voices | The Independent
Robert Fisk strikes again:

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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed) | Page 749
 
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The Russian Air Force has conducted 33 sorties hitting 49 ISIL targets in the Syria's provinces of Idlib, Latakia, Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.
Russian strikes in Syria destoyed 2 terrorist command centers, 3 arms depots, 2 underground bunkers, 32 fighting positions in alpine terraine, 9 fortified firing positions and a plant producing firing platforms and reactive warheads, the Russian Defense Ministry's spokesman said.


Read more: Russian Jets Destroy 49 Terrorist Targets in Syria

the terrorist are getting pounded hard

Surprisingly adequate article considering the country of origin.

Everyone wrote off the Syrian army. Take another look now.
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While the world still rages on at Russia’s presumption in the Middle East – to intervene in Syria instead of letting the Americans decide which dictators should survive or die – we’ve all been forgetting the one institution in that Arab land which continues to function and protect the state which Moscow has decided to preserve: the Syrian army. While Russia has been propagandising its missiles, the Syrian military, undermanned and undergunned a few months ago, has suddenly moved on to the offensive. Earlier this year, we may remember, this same army was being written off, the Bashar al-Assad government said to be reaching its final days.

We employed our own army of clichés to make the case for regime change. The Syrian army was losing ground – at Jisr al-Shugour and at Palmyra – and so we predicted that the whole Assad state had reached a “tipping point”.

Then along came Vladimir Putin with his air and missile fleets and suddenly the whole place is transformed. While we huffed and puffed that the Russians were bombing the “moderate” rebels – moderates who had earlier ceased to exist according to America’s top generals – we’ve been paying no attention to the military offensive which the Syrians themselves are now staging against the Nusra Front fighters around Aleppo and in the valley of the Orontes.
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Everyone wrote off the Syrian army. Take another look now | Voices | The Independent

there no moderate in Syria any more
all are terrorist
yes first the tide was against the rebel when it all started
then terrorist got the upper hand
then the Syrian Armed forces
then terrorist again
now Syria with the help of Russia again
 
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look more like a start of a game , movie and or like a real life action game


Except thousands of people die. What happens in Damascus alone is far worse than what happened in Donbas where some 10,000 people died.

BTW, why don't Alliance Syrian ground forces use AK-74 which is way more deadly because of more tumbling?


 
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Except thousands of people die. What happens in Damascus alone is far worse than what happened in Donbas where some 10,000 people died.

BTW, why don't Alliance Syrian ground forces use AK-74 which is way more deadly because of more tumbling?



ak47 is standard issue in Syria
 
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Another Hezbollah commander (Muhamed Saffa) bited the dust today.

Overall since the beginning of KHAPUASS offensive on 7 Oct were killed 1 IRGC general, 3 IRGC colonels, 3 Hezie commanders (including one very high ranking). We can only imagine how many Iraqi, Afghan and Hezie cannon fodder died.

BTW, why don't Alliance Syrian ground forces use AK-74 which is way more deadly because of more tumbling?
Because u are a little kid who watches too much Hollywood movies.
 
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