Yeah, you run with that bro. While everyone here is at your ignorace
nostradamus
Posted 2015
Damn US scrambling their terrorists and trying to relocate them to fight for Dier Ezzor
In a race with the Russia-backed Syrian government forces and Shiite militia groups to capture the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor from Islamic State militants, a Syrian rebel group supported by the U.S. claims it is in talks with the U.S.-led coalition to relocate its fighters to northern Syria.
What makes the fight against IS in Deir ez-Zor particularly complicated is the fierce compe ion between the U.S.-backed rebel groups and the Syrian regime, supported by Russian and Iranian-allied Shiite militias.
Observers charge that the control of Deir ez-Zor will allow Iran and its Shiite allies an easy access to Syria via Iraq, in addition to the province's natural resources revenues.
https://www.voanews.com/a/united-sta...e/3983239.html
Assad gave notice to those foreign powers who have pushed a regime change agenda – an agenda that has spectacularly failed – that he expects them to abandon their residual links with rebel groups. He said: “There will be neither security cooperation, nor the opening of embassies, nor a role for certain states that say they want to find a way out [of Syria’s war], unless they explicitly cut their ties with terrorism.”
Evidently, Assad intends to regain control of the entire country and is confident that such an achievement is not far off. The Astana talks and any UN-sponsored peace process have become sideshows; the accent now is on crushing rebel groups through a mix of coercive diplomacy and sheer military power. Syrian government forces will press ahead with their military offensive to liberate the city of Deir Ez-Zor; they’ll then cross the Euphrates and take control of the southern regions bordering Iraq, vanquishing Islamic State (ISIS).
To be sure, the US has to take some major decisions in the weeks ahead. It has set up 12 military bases in the Kurdish regions of northern Syria, indicative of plans for a prolonged stay in Syria. The Kurds, allied to the US, expect a permanent American presence. The US objective still appears to be to beat the government’s forces to Dier Ez-Zor and seize control of the oil fields in the north-eastern province of Hasaka (which are important for ensuring the economic viability of a Kurdistan in northern Syria.) This plan looks increasingly like a pipe dream, however.
http://www.atimes.com/article/assad-...syrian-future/
Looks like US picked the wrong horse to ride in Syria. Picking kurds has unified Turkey-Syria-Russia-Iran
Time to take the L and move along to the next country to up
Dont be sour Chump
You can always root for ISIS in the next country
You're the one celebrating Trump's L.
Hater is for any leader that takes his shirt off.
damn this was a checkmate after all
great job OP
Not so fast
Bumping this classic thread as things seem to be heating up again in Syria
US/SDF and Syrian forces are ammasing troops East of the Euphrates. Looks like they will start trading blows anytime. Actually they already did as US bombed Syrian soldiers last week.
Even 5-20 Russian contactors were killed
Israel is going to hit Syria from the West. Looks like US/Israel have concocted some sort of strategy finally
Turkish morons are jerking around north syria with YPG tok busy to pay attention to anything else
s getting real folks. Round 2 in Syria.
And Trump. Looks like dude is not even included in any of these plans
Chinese are where?
I have never encountered a poster with such awful views of future events.
The classic was you backed out on Trump.
Never want hater out on patrol assessing a situation.
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