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    Charles Lister ‏@Charles_Lister
    As I mentioned earlier, the path has now been laid for #Aleppo offensive to re-break siege. Final preparations being made


    pt: Regional states have provided substantial support to buttress the offensive. Focus will be from SW #Aleppo, w. a support front from NE.

    pts: Forces inside #Aleppo are also launching raids on areas in the city’s north, like al-Mallah, Handarat etc.
    Consequential 24hrs ahead.

    pts: Euphrates Shield forces will concentrate their attack on SDF in Tel Rifat, while launching stand-off attacks on regime in NW #Aleppo.

    pts: Reliable source tells me the main objective will be to re-capture Castello Road (a touch job) from #Aleppo’s NW (Kafr Hamra, Hreitan).

    pts: Core forces involved in that push from NW will be:

    - Ahrar al-Sham
    - Zinki
    - Jabhat al-Shamiya
    - Free Idlib Army
    - Fastaqm Kama Umirt

    pts: Source says the impetus & most of planning for this latest offensive largely excluded JFS, but the jihadi group will join the battles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Charles Lister ‏@Charles_Lister
    As I mentioned earlier, the path has now been laid for #Aleppo offensive to re-break siege. Final preparations being made


    pt: Regional states have provided substantial support to buttress the offensive. Focus will be from SW #Aleppo, w. a support front from NE.

    pts: Forces inside #Aleppo are also launching raids on areas in the city’s north, like al-Mallah, Handarat etc.
    Consequential 24hrs ahead.

    pts: Euphrates Shield forces will concentrate their attack on SDF in Tel Rifat, while launching stand-off attacks on regime in NW #Aleppo.

    pts: Reliable source tells me the main objective will be to re-capture Castello Road (a touch job) from #Aleppo’s NW (Kafr Hamra, Hreitan).

    pts: Core forces involved in that push from NW will be:

    - Ahrar al-Sham
    - Zinki
    - Jabhat al-Shamiya
    - Free Idlib Army
    - Fastaqm Kama Umirt

    pts: Source says the impetus & most of planning for this latest offensive largely excluded JFS, but the jihadi group will join the battles.
    Standoff attacks and raids started last night...Russians somehow believe the anti Assad forces will not attack because of their threat to restart bombing of Aleppo....Putin has not yet figured out just how important image wise Aleppo is for the revolution and that all groups and the supporting civilians would rather go down fighting than to do nothing...but roll over and surrender...THIS is a major Russian fatal mistake as they cannot think like a Syrian Sunni.....


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    Replace the word Ukraine in this title and it applies as well to Syria.....

    Disinfo_Digest @Disinfo_Digest
    There They Go Again: International Media Enables Russian Aggression in Ukraine
    http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs...gI5tk.twitter#

    Does #Putin use #Syria conflict as leverage for obtaining concessions in #Ukraine ? Read @nolanwpeterson
    http://europe.newsweek.com/ukraine-c...-508292?rm=eu#
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    SOUND and LOOK familiar.....?????

    On this day in 1999 a Russian SS-21 Tochka missile w/cluster warhead struck Grozny Central Bazaar, 100+ were killed.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq4HJM3OEBQ#

    Russian tactics never seem to change and yet the WEST totally ignores that simple fact....

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    Turkish tanks spotted in Marea today.....
    YPG shelling hit a school today in Marea.....

    From last night.....
    Aleppo: Intense fighting in Southern #Aleppo City tonight. #Assad military bases are under heavy Grad & mortar shelling by rebels.


    Syria Report from 1070 Apartments Project front in south #Aleppo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9CH3D3euNQ#…
    http://wikimapia.org/#lang=de&lat=36...16&m=b#…

    The SDF has been pushed back west of Hawsh to previous front lines. Euphrates Shield forces attacking Sheikh Issa. Issa was being reported captured late yesterday....

    The #AssadPutin attacks on children continue
    Just not in #Aleppo so the world believes, it is calm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTPx...utu.be#…

    PM Yıldırım: Turkey-backed FSA soldiers have cleared 1,270 km2 in Northern Syria of #Daesh terrorists as part of Operation #EuphratesShield

    60th Day of Opr. Euphrates Shield
    TAF: Turkish army hit 70 PKK/PYD and 52 #Daesh targets as part of Opr. #EuphratesShield in northern Syria


    Turkish Army-backed FSA has tripled number of its soldiers thanks to its achievements against terrorist organizations. #EuphratesShield

    Jarabulus, the first de facto safe zone in Syria, proves how #Turkey 's ongoing demand for a safe zone in #Syria is right.
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    Russian FM Lavrov stated yesterday the Syrians would shot down any Turkish AF jet who bombed on Syrian soil...THEN today the Turkish AF released jet strike footage of an attack on YPG dated yesterday....

    SO either the Russian FM was just fluffing his statement and just boosting OR somehow the Syria/Russians manning S300/400s "missed seeing the Turkish AF jet" OR just looked the other way???????

    Footages of air strike launched by Turkish Air Force on PYD/YPG targets under operation #EuphratesShield

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    Kremlin: #Russian aircraft carrier #AdmiralKuznetsov unlikely to control #Syrian sky, 'But it can block out the sunlight'

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    DAY THREE of the Russian initiated "humanitarian corridor party" AND still no one is coming to the party......??????

    Same Russian drones, same corridor CCTV video feeds.....same green busses AND YET no civilians.....

    Globally speaking a propaganda nightmare/total failure......and that threatened terrorist attack is still coming full at them ....as they viewed the Russian statement to be a fake statement..."do not attack us and we will not attack you"....as the Russians ALWAYS do the opposite of what they openly and publicly state...experience learned out of eastern Ukraine by the UAF.....

    AND the international pressure to institute tough sanctions against Russia and Assad are steadily mounting hourly with now the latest statement of Assad CW attacks being verified.....
    It is now 15:38:45 and still the Russian drone flying, still the CCTV cameras rolling and still te waiting green busses....

    BUT STILL no "surrendering terrorists" and STILL no fleeing civilians wanting to be "protected by Russia and Assad" to be seen anywhere on the drone footage.....SEEMs the local civilians have decided they are supporting the anti Assad forces NOT Putin and his empty so called promises....

    EMBARASSING.......

    BUT WAIT...WHAT is not being reported by Russian propaganda and western MSM journalists who are attending this Russian sponsored circus.....there are some serious accusations that the "exits were also being allowed for seriously sick or injured civilians as well" AND when some on Thursday and again Friday tried to approach the exit corridors they were being shot at by Assad regime snipers thus were unable to come close to the exit corridors....out of some serious fear of being killed....by Assad mercenaries who have sworn to fly the flag of Ali over Aleppo....
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Russian FM Lavrov stated yesterday the Syrians would shot down any Turkish AF jet who bombed on Syrian soil...THEN today the Turkish AF released jet strike footage of an attack on YPG dated yesterday....

    SO either the Russian FM was just fluffing his statement and just boosting OR somehow the Syria/Russians manning S300/400s "missed seeing the Turkish AF jet" OR just looked the other way???????

    Footages of air strike launched by Turkish Air Force on PYD/YPG targets under operation #EuphratesShield
    WELL those super S300/400s AD systems from Russia with love to Assad SEEM to missing the Turkish AF.....AGAIN...... even after the Russian FM's threat to shot them down.....

    3 #YPG forces killed and many others injured after the #Turkish air strikes on #Tal_Riffat ️

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    T-155: TOPUNUZ GELİN @AkEl_Saruman
    #FLASH
    TR Army Tanks,
    striking PKK-SDF Terrorist Fortifications & Positions,
    helping Oppo Forces advance,
    near Sheikh Issa Front.


    EuphratesShield: heaviest clashes raging between #FSA & reinforced #SDF/#YPG in Sheikh Issa-Herbul while #TSK tanks entered nearby #Marea.
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    FSA News ‏@FSAPlatform
    FACT BOX || Besieged East #Aleppo
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    Today's Uzbek Jihadist Lesson: How to set up a target and correctly zero your rifle
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    FastaqemUnion ‏@fko_union
    Ammar Sakkar the spokesman of #FastaqemUnion to AP: our decision has not and will not change,it is to be steadfast to remain in eastern Aleppo and not to surrender to Assad

    Damascus: Rebels shelling pro-#Assad forces in #Jobar with Omar cannon today.
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    Not sure just what is meant by "personal problem that went wrong actually means"......maybe a local bar fight??????

    Ah....now we know.....
    One of Suhail Hassans brigade commanders killed in Al Aarid in Tartous clashing against pro regime militias

    Wassim joulack, commander in the tiger forces, died today after a personal problem went wrong in the suburbs of tartus, 3 also injured

    High tension in tartus now as his soldiers looking for revenge
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    Hama: Syrian Rebels kill regime officers in Sowan w/TOW
    https://youtu.be/hLraWT8GiGk

    2 Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria Dahir Abd Al Haq Al Masri & Abbas Fiyad Naama

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    Heavy fighting in ongoing in N Aleppo with TAF/FSA on one side and IS/YPG on the other side ...just not being reported...heavy OPSEC...

    As well as an extreme quietness around the entire FSA inside Aleppo and outside Aleppo....extreme OPSEC place and not a single sound is being heard...signals a coming offensive...

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    BREAKING : 'According to history #Mosul belongs to us" says Turkish president Erdogan

    Erdogan is certainly throwing the UK/French 1926 forced boundary decisions on Turkey...he inherently understands that now all border decisions are in play....

    NOT even the US Sec Def is going to talk him out of this particular point and it is valid from his perspective...since the Iranian shia are calling for an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria now.....

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    AlNusra Front, Syrian rebels not letting @ICRC evacuate wounded from #Aleppo
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    Al-Nusra Front terrorists and Ahrar al-Sham rebels prevent the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) mission from evacuating the wounded from the eastern districts of the Syrian city of Aleppo, a Geneva source familiar with the situation told RIA Novosti.GENEVA (Sputnik) —

    Earlier on Saturday, the Russian Foreign Ministry called on all the countries who could influence the militants in Aleppo to urge them to allow access to the city to international humanitarian missions.

    "The ICRC has been trying to convince the representatives of the key armed groups (al-Nusra Front and Ahrar al-Sham) to allow access to eastern Aleppo to evacuate the wounded. There are hundreds of injured. The militants set a condition for giving access [to the area], [they] demand medical supplies and medical treatment of militants," the source told RIA Novosti.

    Militants Launch Mortar Attack on Civilians Preparing to LeaveAleppo has become the scene of ferocious battle between the Syrian Army and the militants holding the city's eastern districts, with many international organizations voicing their concern for the civilian population trapped in a war-torn city.

    The Russian and Syrian governments agreed to stop airstrikes on Islamist fighters controlling parts of Aleppo starting Thursday to ensure the safe evacuation of unarmed militants, and civilians from eastern Aleppo via eight designated corridors. The Russian General Staff said earlier that the humanitarian pause in Aleppo has been extended for one day, from 08:00 to 16:00 local time on October 22
    NOT EXACTLY sure what mortar attack on civilians the anti Assad forces did....they fired not a single round at anyone other than Assad regime forces which tried to attack them late last night and early this morning...

    Eastern Aleppo civilians who wanted to come out due to serious injuries were driven back from the crossing points by Assad snipers...multiple reports....

    MAYBE that is the firing the Russian MoD is talking about in his vodka moment...


    The UN was not able to begin the medical evacuation from eastern Aleppo as the warring sides did not provide the necessary security guaranties, UN humanitarian office (UNOCHA) spokesman Jens Laerke told RIA Novosti Saturday.

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to Laerke, it was impossible to begin the evacuation on Saturday morning, but the UN was working actively on obtaining the necessary security guarantees and was hoping for everybody's cooperation. "Medical evacuations of sick and wounded people and their immediate family members have still not been able to proceed this morning from eastern Aleppo. The UN remains hopeful that parties will provide all necessary guarantees and is actively working to that end," the spokesman said. Laerke also said that security in Aleppo was still seriously compromised and stressed the humanitarian organization's readiness to start the evacuation as soon as the conditions would allow for it.
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    UK Mission Geneva ‏@UKMissionGeneva Oct 21
    ADOPTED! UK-led @UN_HRC resolution to bring #justice & #accountability 2 #Aleppo. Urges full cessation of hostilities & #humanitarian access

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    Gen John Allen and @Charles_Lister offer a path to rescuing U.S. interests in #Syria and, not-incidentally, lives.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...=.873df87e2aae

    Bring Syria’s Assad and his backers to account now


    John Allen, a retired U.S. Marine general, led the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan from 2011 to 2013 and the international coalition to counter the Islamic State from 2014 to 2015. Charles R. Lister is a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute and author of “The Syrian Jihad: Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and the Evolution of an Insurgency.”

    For 5˝ years, the Syrian government has tortured, shot, bombed and gassed its own people with impunity, with the resulting human cost clear for all to see: nearly 500,000 dead and 11 million displaced. Since Russia’s military intervention began one year ago, conditions have worsened, with more than 1 million people living in 40 besieged communities. Thirty-seven of those are imposed by pro-government forces.
    While subjecting his people to unspeakable medieval-style brutality, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has sabotaged diplomatic initiatives aimed at bringing a lasting calm to his country. The most recent such diplomatic scheme was trashed not just by Assad, but also Russia, whose aircraft were accused of subjecting a U.N.-mandated aid convoy to a ferocious two-hour attack in September.
    Since then, at least 2,500 people have been killed and wounded in eastern districts of Aleppo, amid horrendous bombardment by Syrian and Russian aircraft, and Russia cynically vetoed a U.N. resolution that would have prohibited further airstrikes in the city.

    It is time for the United States to act more assertively on Syria, to further four justifiable objectives: to end mass civilian killing; to protect what remains of the moderate opposition; to undermine extremist narratives of Western indifference to injustice; and to force Assad to the negotiating table. The United States should not be in the business of regime change, but the Assad clique and its backers must be brought to account before it is too late. The world will not forgive us for our inaction.
    The consequences of continued inaction are dreadful. U.S. policy has never sought to decisively influence the tactical situation on the ground. Unrealistic limitations on vetting and a policy that prohibited arming groups to fight the regime left us unable to effectively fight the Islamic State or to move Assad toward a transition. U.S. policy and strategy on Syria had a major disconnect, in being focused militarily on a group that was a symptom of the civil war without any means to achieve the stated policy objective: Assad’s departure.

    The hole in this strategy could only have been filled by a comprehensive train-and-equip program for moderate Syrians to fight the Islamic State and decisively resist regime forces. Sadly, we have allowed this connective tissue between our counter-Islamic State strategy and our policy to remove Assad — the moderate Syrian opposition — to come under sustained attack by the regime and Russia.
    For years we’ve said there can be no military outcome in Syria, but the Russians and their allies have pushed the military dimension of the crisis to strengthen the regime’s political position and, in the name of fighting “terrorism,” to systematically eliminate the opposition, including moderate Syrians we judged should be part of the political process of transitioning Assad out. These objectives were derived from our unwillingness to tangle with the regime, and now also the Russians.

    The administration’s condemnation of Russia, and its forecast of a Vietnam-like morass for Moscow, seem a misunderstanding of Moscow’s calculus. Russia will determinedly protect its interests by any means, including attacking civilians and U.N. aid convoys. The expectation that Russia will tire of its Syria “quagmire” and become diplomatically pliable ignores reality. Russia has shown a remarkable capacity to dig in behind bad policy and fight under adversity. Ultimately, Vladi#mir Putin’s Russia must be — or at least seem to be — on the ascendancy, as it is in Ukraine, along NATO’s frontier, in Syria and even in Libya. Russia’s repaired relationship with Turkey and improved ties elsewhere further complicate U.S. policy.

    Ultimately, this leaves us only two options. First, the United States should encourage and join its European allies in imposing an escalatory set of economic sanctions against Russia and bodies and individuals supporting its military and paramilitary activities in Syria, Ukraine and elsewhere.
    The second option is one the Russians believe the United States will never do: Escalate the conflict. The United States must challenge the status quo and end the regime’s war crimes, by force if necessary. This need not require some major pronouncement. Indeed, for now, a quiet warning may be more effective, since a major public announcement would almost certainly polarize the situation further.

    For a start, the United States must save Aleppo. Damascus, Moscow and Tehran are razing the city to prepare for an eventual ground assault. As both the CIA and Pentagon have concluded, an opposition loss in Aleppo would severely undermine the United States’ counterterrorism objectives in Syria. The city’s symbolism and strategic value are unmatched, and allowing it to fall would dramatically empower extremist narratives. Groups linked to al-Qaeda would reap the rewards of our shortcomings.

    To save Aleppo, the United States and its allies must both accelerate and broaden the provision of lethal and nonlethal assistance to vetted moderate opposition groups. This assistance would aim to empower other frontlines in northern and southern Syria to force pro-regime forces to divert attention from Aleppo. Opposition groups should also be provided with the means to bombard regime military airfields, many of which already lie within indirect fire and artillery rocket range.

    Simultaneously, the United States must use existing multilateral mechanisms to push for a new cessation of hostilities in Syria in which flagrant violations will be met with targeted U.S. military consequences. Should such an agreement prove impossible due to the likely intransigence from Damascus and its supporters, the United States should gather a “coalition of the willing” to credibly threaten military action against Assad’s military infrastructure.
    Initiating such a sequence would almost certainly result in the eventual use of targeted, punitive force in Syria. Any action should target Syrian military facilities and assets involved in supporting the bombardment of civilians, such as military airfields, aircraft, weapons stores and artillery positions. We should expect the possible intentional co-mingling of Syrian and Russian forces and assets as a deterrent. While this may complicate targeting strategies, we should not miss the opportunity to hit offending Syrian elements and units, while sustaining counter-Islamic State operations elsewhere.

    In addition, the United States should consider establishing and supporting a task force of regional Special Operations forces, which could play an advisory role in assisting vetted opposition groups in attacking regime assets.

    The credibility of the United States as the leader and defender of the free world must be salvaged from the horrific devastation of Syria. It is not too late to enforce international law and norms. However, we cannot wait for a new administration in Washington. Events are moving too quickly. Bashar al-Assad is not the solution to the Syrian crisis, and he is the least-qualified possible partner in a fight against terrorism, having spent much of the past 16 years aiding and abetting al-Qaeda and, it would appear, the Islamic State as well. Action certainly presents risks, but to allow events to continue to unfold as they are means raising the cost yet further for a future, inevitable U.S. intervention.

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    What the heck can I say about this?????? Russian ACC going up and or down in meme flames
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