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    The fire continue to burn since y'day in the #Turkmen_Mount after #SAA bombarding the area
    #Latakia cs #Syria APR 22

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    Clashes btw #FSA & #IS-offshoots continues in werstern #Daraa province
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eWICM-Ep9I
    http://wikimapia.org/#lang=de&lat=32...08427&z=14&m=b

    Journalist around Qamişlo markets says YPG is positioned around the area, and there is possibility of a greater war.

    YPG confirm regime attacks on Şęx Meqsud.

    BREAKING Syrian regime planes bombed #SheikhMaqsoud neighborhood of #Aleppo at 5 pm local time w/ barrel bombs, civilians killed & injured.

    At least 10 martyred so far by Assad terror attack on a market in besieged #Douma #Syria
    https://youtu.be/c9wa6iZmEPA
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Assad today: "There are no #Iran'ian troops in #Syria, they're all "advisers", "trainers","volunteers" & "pilgrims"! Not Iranian troops.."

    WELL at least he is following Putin's led with Russian troops inside eastern Ukraine.....vacationers who took their own tanks to Ukraine, volunteers, truck drivers, miners, farmers, ex military, mercenaries....BUT absolutely no Russian military.

    BUT WAIT 28 Russian army units later and 9,000 troops still in Ukraine kind of "kills" Putin's lame excuses.

    ESPECIALLY the killed Russian soldiers going home from Ukraine and Syria.....
    Wow a bunch of "advisors, trainers, volunteers, mosque defenders" have literally bit the dust in southern Aleppo.....and still continue to "bite the dust"......LEADS one to ask the simple question....not much in the way of "quality" in doing their so called "advising".....appears to be more of just plain "quantity" commonly called "cannon fodder".......

    Funeral held also today for Iranian Hossein Hemmati from 65th Special Forces brigade, killed in Aleppo, Syria.

    Funeral held today for Iranian Sadeq Shibak from 65th Special Forces brigade, killed in Aleppo, Syria.

    AND these are not "Iranian troops"..appears Assad lies as much as Putin does......

    NOTICE he never mentioned the Shia mercenaries recruited, trained and paid for by Iran......

    With burial of 6 more Afghans of #IRGC's Fatemiun brig in Iran(Tehran, Mashhad, Kashan) toll raised to 26 in 3days.
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    A lot of airstrikes today on Rebels area in Aleppo as a revenge from the national community for the HNC leaving the Geneva talks...HECK even Kerry "threatened them" BUT both Kerry and Obama never said a solid word about the ongoing constant Assad violations and provocations....conducted by Assad and Putin DURING the talks......JUST as the international community said not a single word when Putin attacked Debaltseve after Minsk 2........

    Attacks on #hospitals resumed with vengeance in #Aleppo by #Assad like this one on Atareb hospital

    Over 3,200 Syrians killed since the start of #SyriaTalks. Urgent need for int'l action to make #GenevaIII credible

    Al Arabiya English 
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    #BREAKING: In Syria we are witnessing some worrisome trends on ground, no doubt what happened today in Aleppo is very worrisome - de Mistura

    DeMistura: here are the facts. There are 18 besieged areas. 15 are besieged by #Assad regime

    DeMistura specifically calls out #Aleppo as example of ground updates derailing ceasefire, bombed by regime forces.

    DeMistura: we will announce in next few days someone dedicated to securing release of detainees. #Syria

    NEVER HAPPENED on the UN watch...was nothing but smoke and mirrors to hold the HNC in place in Geneva.....
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    Think the DHS decision to bar entry to the White Helmets (SDC) leader after the US issued him a visa was a "mistake"...think again........

    Kyle W. Orton ‏@KyleWOrton
    My prediction in FEB US would excuse Russia's attacks on Syria rebels as targeting al-Qaeda

    http://mme.cm/LXAW00

    Aleppo was bombed by #Assad today, inc Kurdish Sheikh Maqsood; 15+ dead. No doubt they were aiming for al-Nusra ...

    Kerry again suggests Aleppo is fair game for #Russia because Jabhat al-Nusra is present.
    http://nyti.ms/1rrh842

    Obama now says he's "very proud" he allowed a tyrant to "gas 00s of children…+ pay no price"
    http://1.usa.gov/1Zh7bSa

    As well as attacks with chemical weapons and #Assad's elite troops, East Ghouta suffers 28/46 sieges (61%) in #Syria, inc 1 of 6 worst

    #Assad's latest attacks on #Douma come as relations between rebels in East Ghouta are fraying; attacks quite likely to aide unification

    Assad shelled a vegetable market in #Douma today, massacred twelve people. Got a bit less attention than #IS.

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    Did in fact Kerry and Obama give Putin and Assad a green light to bomb all opposition forces.......APPEARS that in fact they did....and Kerry still uses those threats when he threatened the HNC for walking away from Geneva 2 after massive Assad air strikes and round offensives......

    Kyle Orton

    Published: 25/02/2016 06:57 PM

    The pretend ceasefire in Syria


    The Syrian ceasefire, which the United States and Russia agreed on February 12 and which was supposed to take effect on February 19, had seemed to amount to little more than granting Russia a week of internationally-legitimated time to press its aggression against Aleppo and then blame the rebellion for breaking the ceasefire when the rebels refused to freeze the fighting on the new frontlines. Of course, it has turned out worse than that: with the agreement of another ceasefire on February 22, due to take effect on February 27 at midnight, Russia has had two weeks to make gains.

    As it happens, the Russian-enabled offensive against Aleppo by the pro-regime coalition—led by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and various foreign Shiite jihadist forces under IRGC control, including Lebanese Hezbollah, various Iraqi militias, and Afghan Hazara refugees—has somewhat stalled.

    It was always doubtful that the pro-regime forces could militarily crush the rebellion in Aleppo; the presence of foreign forces is strongly indicative of the regime’s shortage in manpower. And even if the moderate opposition in Aleppo could be destroyed, the regime could not hold the territory—thereby creating a vacuum that would inevitably be filled by ISIS.

    As it was, the pro-regime coalition was even weaker than it appeared, losing ground to ISIS in areas it had already ostensibly secured, namely As-Safira Plains in southern Rif Aleppo. In late 2013, the regime pushed the rebels from As-Safira, claiming it was retaking a local chemical weapons production facility and shoring-up a path to the coast so it could ship its chemical weapons out of the country, in accordance with the deal Russia made on Assad's behalf, which spared Assad from airstrikes in retribution for the Ghouta massacre and re-legitimized Assad as a partner in chemical disarmament.

    On the evening of February 21, Jund al-Aqsa (JAA), Imarat Kavkaz v Sham (Caucasus Emirate in Syria), the Turkistan Islamic Party, and ISIS attacked the pro-Assad forces’ supply line along the Aleppo-Khanaser road and captured various points. (All of the non-ISIS groups here are at least foreign-led, if not majority-foreign, and are affiliated with al-Qaeda, except for JAA. Last week, essentially the entire senior leadership of JAA and numerous fighters—apparently encompassing about 40% of the group—defected to Jabhat al-Nusra, the official al-Qaeda branch in Syria. This might be because JAA had shown signs of slowly being taken over by ISIS; certainly ISIS had infiltrators in JAA and the rump of JAA appears to be pro-ISIS.)

    The Russians, therefore, might actually be happy now to have a bit of breathing room to consolidate before they push on. After all, the main aim of Moscow's intervention—to secure Assad—has been achieved militarily for the short-term, and the long-term stratagem of rehabilitating Assad internationally by eliminating all non-terrorist insurgents is proceeding apace. A ceasefire cannot work, of course, but there are diplomatic gains from pretending it can, and Russia seems to have taken them all, among other things getting the US to agree with Moscow that any snags preventing a political settlement are the opposition's fault.

    Blaming the opposition for the lack of peace is an old habit of the Obama administration. It is not surprising that it happened over Geneva III, since the process was—as anyone could see, even before it began—fundamentally weighted to the regime because Russia had helped turn facts-on-the-ground so decisively in the regime's favor, at least in its core zones. This meant that either the West forced the opposition to accept the regime's terms for peace (which remain essentially total victory) to keep the process going or the process collapsed.

    The new element is the US using the threat of Russian atrocities to cajole the Syrian opposition into surrender.

    Hadi al-Bahra, the former ETILAF president, said on Wednesday that US Secretary of State John Kerry told the Syrian opposition: "We are clear, if you don't choose be part of [the ceasefire] then you are choosing to perhaps make yourself a target." There are echoes of an incident from earlier this month.

    At the London donor conference for Syria on February 4, according to one of the Syrians who was there, Kerry was asked by a Syrian civil society activist to push the Russians harder to stop (and to stop Assad) bombing and starving civilians. The Higher Negotiating Committee (HNC), the opposition delegation to the Geneva III peace conference, had said it would only sit down with the regime once it stopped its aerial bombardments of civilians and blockading of humanitarian access. But Kerry's policy was that this was an unfair precondition that should be part of the negotiations. Kerry lashed out at any suggestion that the opposition had more to lose by participation: "It's going to get much worse [if HNC refuses to come to the table]. This will continue for three months, and by then the opposition will be decimated."

    When an aid worker pointed out that, rather than the regime de-escalating (as the US did) while the negotiations were going on, the Geneva III process was being used as cover for the pro-regime offensive in Aleppo, Kerry reportedly said that the regime's gains were actually caused by the opposition's refusal to negotiate under fire and starvation-siege. "Don't blame me—go and blame your opposition," the Secretary of State allegedly said to the aid worker (which was later denied by Kerry's spokesman.)

    As the above makes clear, Russia has correctly sensed that the US wants the process of peace rather than having any concept of peace, so Russia has decided to allow them the process, provided Russia can continue to do everything it wanted to do in Syria—and the US has happily played along, even using Russia's threats to checkmate the opposition, which is ostensibly its own side. The most telling example of this was Russia's victory in the wrangling over what to do about al-Nusra during a ceasefire.

    The US had asked for the ceasefire to include a cessation of Russian attacks on al-Nusra, at least initially. Easy to caricature—and for Iranian and Russian propagandists to cast as sinister and indicative—as "America calling for protecting al-Qaeda," it was in fact an attempt to protect the moderate and US-supported Syrian opposition. Al-Nusra has embedded itself into elements of the rebellion and Russia is not wrong—in some areas—that the rebels and al-Nusra are militarily indistinguishable, even if this is a tactical arrangement and not an ideological one. But Russia's aim is not empiricism in service of defeating extremists; it's saving Assad by giving itself political legitimacy to treat all armed opponents of the regime like al-Qaeda. Russia already claims that everything it hits is either al-Qaeda or ISIS. It is for this reason—Moscow's terminal mendacity—that there is any truth in the claim that America was asking for a halt to attacks on al-Qaeda. In order to protect US assets and prevent Russia from making the conflict a binary one between Assad and the terrorists, attacks on al-Nusra had to be stopped, too. As ever, the US caved. The ceasefire allows continued attacks on al-Nusra.

    Foreshadowing how the Nusra exception to the ceasefire will work in practice, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said:

    "We, the ISSG [International Syria Support Group], have been very clear in saying that al-Nusra and Daesh [ISIS] are not part of any kind of ceasefire or any kind of negotiated cessation of hostilities. So if you hang out with the wrong folks, then you make that decision… You choose your own who you hang out with, and that sends a signal."

    In other words, the US gave permission, in advance, for Russia to bomb any armed opposition group it likes and provided Moscow with the ready-made excuse that the group was collaborating with al-Qaeda, so has only itself to blame. Thus, in the last two days the US has sent the message that any rebel not actively fighting al-Nusra and any rebel who resists a peace process by working against them can expect to be bombed by Russia—and the US has no objection to this.

    While the pro-regime side has this massive loophole to continue its war as planned, the rebellion—assuming the US orders rebel units it supports to abide by the ceasefire and once again restricts rebel access to weapons—will be debilitated from protecting itself during the period when they are pretending there's a ceasefire, and will be politically and militarily weaker afterwards. If Syrians come to see US policy as collusion with Russia to put down the rebellion, they can be forgiven.
    NOTICE this was the same exact tactic Kerry used when talking to HNC individuals right after Geneva 2 had failed........he blatantly blamed the opposition for walking out even in the face of an aggressive Assad bombing of civilians and their series of round attacks ALL supported by Putin.....
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    Mattis: "Iranian regime, in my mind, is the single most enduring threat to stability and peace in the Middle East."

    http://www.militarytimes.com/story/m...iran/83397134/

    He criticized President Barack Obama for being naive about Iranian intentions and Congress for being “pretty much absent” on last year’s nuclear deal. He even took an indirect shot at this year’s Republican presidential frontrunner, saying he assumed an insensitive comment directed at U.S. foreign allies must have come from Donald Trump.

    Mattis offered little praise for the nuclear deal, saying it's far from "a friendship treaty," but also dismissed Republican claims that the international agreement should be torn up by the next president.

    “We are going to have to recognize that we have an imperfect arms control agreement,” he said. “What we achieved was a nuclear pause, not a nuclear halt. We're going to have to plan for the worst.”

    Mattis said that includes a recognition that Iran will never be a “modern, responsible” influence in the Middle East, and its power must constantly be kept in check.
    He also predicted the Iranian government will be top U.S. security threat for decades to come.

    “In the Middle East, the future is going to be ghastly,” he said. “We know that vacuums left in the Middle East seem to be filled by either terrorists or by Iran or their surrogates or Russia … In order to restore deterrence, we have to show capability, capacity and resolve.”

    Mattis, who spent almost two years overseeing U.S. military operations in the Middle East, said Obama did not make a mistake trying to engage with Iran, especially given how close the country was to building a nuclear weapon. Military action would have delayed that process only a year or two, he argued. Diplomacy has probably delayed it at least a decade.

    “But the mistake was to take our eye off the ball afterward,” he said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Did in fact Kerry and Obama give Putin and Assad a green light to bomb all opposition forces.......APPEARS that in fact they did....and Kerry still uses those threats when he threatened the HNC for walking away from Geneva 2 after massive Assad air strikes and round offensives......

    Kyle Orton

    Published: 25/02/2016 06:57 PM

    The pretend ceasefire in Syria




    NOTICE this was the same exact tactic Kerry used when talking to HNC individuals right after Geneva 2 had failed........he blatantly blamed the opposition for walking out even in the face of an aggressive Assad bombing of civilians and their series of round attacks ALL supported by Putin.....
    Nusra controls suburbs outside of Aleppo. Never heard they control any neighborhoods.

    And we talk of checkpoints or several strategic streets / front sectors at most.
    No single district "predominately held by" Nusra.


    Nusra controlling parts of #Aleppo city doesn't have to be "admitted" but is a know fact.
    What this has to do w/ bombing civilians there!?!

    DoD didn't 'admit' Nusra holds #Aleppo, they just falsely stated it. And you know this, @joshua_landis. https://twitter.com/joshua_landis/st...08131969888256
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    Syrian opposition coordinator blasts U.N. Envoy, defends peace talks pause
    http://reut.rs/1r7N6BY

    HNC chief @hijab_riad:
    'In 2yrs as UN Envoy, De Mistura has watched killing double & sieges increase in #Syria'
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    If you ever wondered why YPG / SDF are so effective vs IS, here's why.
    https://twitter.com/bm21_grad/status/723840304151953410

    Western SOF alongside YPG forces during the Shadadi offensive via @green_lemonnn

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    Merkel: Germany is pushing for safe zones in Syria near border with Turkey at international peace talks
    http://sabahdai.ly/5HsEqc

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    Pro-Regime gains in N. #Latakia: 95% between 8th Oct. & mid. Feb. Then sudden halt & still stalemate. #RuAF missing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Nusra controls suburbs outside of Aleppo. Never heard they control any neighborhoods.

    And we talk of checkpoints or several strategic streets / front sectors at most.
    No single district "predominately held by" Nusra.


    Nusra controlling parts of #Aleppo city doesn't have to be "admitted" but is a know fact.
    What this has to do w/ bombing civilians there!?!

    DoD didn't 'admit' Nusra holds #Aleppo, they just falsely stated it. And you know this, @joshua_landis. https://twitter.com/joshua_landis/st...08131969888256
    Joshua Landis
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    The Defense Department Admits Nusra occupies parts of Aleppo. Helps Putin and Assad in Syria
    http://read.bi/1SB9ahk
    Quotes outraged pundits

    WHY..because the DoD was basically totally wrong in this comment.....as they have often been wrong about JaN....

    Do not forget DoD via CENTCOM and CIA have been backing the Kurdish YPG as their proxy at the same time it was fighting with another US supported proxy FSA....this is just how accurate DoD gets their information....

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    Russian Syria Express on the move again....

    FLOT's Tapir Class LLC Saratov 150 crossing the Bosphorus northbound, returning empty from Syria.

    Saratov is transiting northbound exactly 10 days after the southbound transit towards Syria

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    WHY is it that social media reporting is always with a capital A always faster and far more informed than the entire Obama WH plus Kerry plus a 700 person NSC plus the entire thousands of employees of the USIC.......something appears to be amiss.......

    Charles_Lister
    #Aleppo's on the verge of full escalation - Fateh Halab operations room will initiate full-scale ops in 24hrs unless airstrikes stop.


    WHY is it that the HNC approached this last Geneva meeting with a series of well designed and thought through solutions for a political settlement and YET Obama and Kerry "blamed" the HNC for walking out WHEN both Obama and Kerry fully understood that both Putin and Assad were in fact continuing the killing of civilians by their air strikes and keeping their ground offensive on the move.....

    HAS anyone noticed that all Kerry and Obama do is actually just complain and complain but never take action or responsibility for something...it is always the fault of someone else..THAT is in fact a "strategy".......

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    Charles Lister ‏@Charles_Lister ·

    Good to see 13 Division leader Ahmed Saoud (@alferqa13) on frontline vs. #ISIS in northern #Aleppo, alongside FSA:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct6Z...ature=youtu.be

    SDF commander:
    “#Assad… has bought oil from jihadists & in return, he supplies them with weapons."
    (via @IHWCo)

    Senior Ahrar military leader Islam Abu Hussein killed in #ISIS suicide attack in Binnish. He was a key figure.

    Suspected #ISIS suicide bomber on motorcycle has attacked an Ahrar al-Sham HQ & nearby soccer match in Binnish, #Idlib. 10 dead, 20 wounded.

    Another day in #Syria…
    V. heavy air & artillery strikes by #Assad regime on #Aleppo (15 dead) & #Douma (12 killed)

    Day 41 of protest in Marat al-Numan:
    “Down with [Jabhat] al-Nusra”

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    Great work by @ajaltamimi on #ISIS "Remaining & Contracting" -
    "A Caliphate Under Strain"
    https://www.ctc.usma.edu/posts/a-cal...ntary-evidence

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    "How The New Yorker Mis-Reports Syria," by Jonathan Marshall
    https://consortiumnews.com/2016/04/2...reports-syria/

    So it seems Syria’s opposition should have given Assad more time to reform in 2011 - as I’m sure he would have...ask those killed by his air strikes and artillery yesterday IF he would have improved his governance....Or ask the 500,000 being besieged or those 120,000 still in his torture prisons OR those 6M IDPs and refugees.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Joshua Landis
    ‏@joshua_landis
    The Defense Department Admits Nusra occupies parts of Aleppo. Helps Putin and Assad in Syria
    http://read.bi/1SB9ahk
    Quotes outraged pundits

    WHY..because the DoD was basically totally wrong in this comment.....as they have often been wrong about JaN....

    Do not forget DoD via CENTCOM and CIA have been backing the Kurdish YPG as their proxy at the same time it was fighting with another US supported proxy FSA....this is just how accurate DoD gets their information....
    AGAIN a very serious question....WHY does and did DoD misstate the facts as to JaN being in Aleppo....AND did this misstatement in fact give both Putin and Assad a "GREEN LIGHT" to bomb civilians?....and in fact if this DoD misstatement did give a "green light" is the DoD complicit in the killing of civilians.....???

    Defense department spox for fight against ISIS said "it's primarily Nusrah that holds Aleppo."
    http://www.businessinsider.com/defen...n-assad-2016-4

    Appears that the entire US IC and especially DIA which works for DoD does not even know who and or where the various anti Assad groups are located and how they are interrelated.

    BUT WAIT we saw the exact same problem in Iraq from 2003 to 2010.......as of late 2006 DoD still had no clear idea of the makeup of the Sunni insurgency and based on a 9/11 they changed the name of the then AQ in Iraq.....QJBR....."AQ in the Land of Two Rivers"...WHICH if one looks at their so called caliphate and where they hold territory...IT is in the "Land of Two Rivers"......INTO AQI....AQ in Iraq......

    DoD never seems to get the name game in the ME.........just as they are getting it wrong with JaN.........BUT then why do many of the moderate anti Assad groups work with JaN.....never answered by DoD......

    JaN maybe AQ but at the same time they are fighting for a Syria MINUS a genocidal dictator which the DoD seems to be content with........

    Jaish al-Nasir Movie Montage ~ The Brave The Few
    Jaysh al-Nasr was formed early August 2015 as a joint operations room with the stated objective being the "liberation of N. Hama countryside breaking the regime's first defense line toward Hama city".
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    Kyle W. Orton ‎@KyleWOrton
    Note this esp from @PhillipSmyth. (And it's not just #Iran pursuing its own agenda under cover of "fighting IS".)

    Phillip Smyth ‎@PhillipSmyth
    I wrote this for @ForeignPolicy back in Sept of 2014, I hate to say it, but what I said is coming true --
    http://foreignpolicy.com/2014/09/18/...yatollahs-men/

    MAYBE DoD should hire all the outsiders that fully understand the ME and fire all of their so called intel analysts......

    More #footage of the Iranian arms drops over #Fuah and #Kefraya yesterday.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emV0m9hOYPc
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