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    GOT DAMN

    the new operation codenamed Total Destruction will have operational goal to close the Turkish Syria border and pound ISIS and Al Nusra all the way to the nether ends of

    This time they wil up their arsennal to:
    69 SU bombers
    127 other bombers
    naval cruisers
    Russian submarines

    All under the full protection of the s400 defense system




    is about to get real
    10 months later, still not real

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    owned in absentia by Rump Humper?
    cmon hater.
    up yer game.

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    Um Aleppo is about to fall by Russias operation codenamed Scorched Earth


    Hanks for bumping this SplitVagina

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    Um Aleppo is about to fall by Russias operation codenamed Scorched Earth


    Hanks for bumping this SplitVagina
    It's already a week and counting. Urban warfare is nasty business.

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    It's already a week and counting. Urban warfare is nasty business.
    True. Especially when jihadi "moderate" rebels are hiding behing civilians. Allepo falling is a big IF but looks like the US is scrambling to save their "moderate" terrorists.

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    True. Especially when jihadi "moderate" rebels are hiding behing civilians. Allepo falling is a big IF but looks like the US is scrambling to save their "moderate" terrorists.
    Yeah the carpet bombing being done on Aleppo clearly shows your side is oh so humanitarian.

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    Yeah the carpet bombing being done on Aleppo clearly shows your side is oh so humanitarian.
    Not as humanitarian as the fire bombing of thousands of retreating Iraqi personnel by US jets. Aka The Higway of Death

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    Breaking: US coalition head in Iraq says Turkish army running rampart in Iraq and acting on its own and not obeying coalition orders

    Obama

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    Not as humanitarian as the fire bombing of thousands of retreating Iraqi personnel by US jets. Aka The Higway of Death
    The ISIS fleeing Fallujah? The Russians have been the prime enforcers in the starving of Aleppo.

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    The ISIS fleeing Fallujah? The Russians have been the prime enforcers in the starving of Aleppo.
    Still not as humanitarian as this:

    Reuters) - An air strike on a water treatment plant in Syria last Thursday cut water supplies for 3.5 million people and while pumping has been partly restored, 1.4 million still have reduced supply, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

    The news agency SANA reported that the U.S.-led coalition had bombed the water plant.

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    Still not as humanitarian as this:

    Reuters) - An air strike on a water treatment plant in Syria last Thursday cut water supplies for 3.5 million people and while pumping has been partly restored, 1.4 million still have reduced supply, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

    The news agency SANA reported that the U.S.-led coalition had bombed the water plant.
    You left out

    The Syrian state news agency SANA reported that the U.S.-led coalition had bombed the water plant, while the Syrian Network for Human Rights blamed Syrian government warplanes. Neither gave any evidence for their assertions.

    Nice meltdown. Meanwhile.

    Since September 30, 2015, Russia has been carrying out air strikes in Syria in support of its ally President Bashar al-Assad. The campaign has been relentless and growing in intensity, with Russian jets flying 444 combat sorties against more than 1,500 targets between February 10 and 16 alone.

    Moscow insists these attacks have been aimed only at fighters from ISIL and other "terrorist groups" such as al-Nusra Front. But monitoring groups, including the Violations Do entation Center and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, say thousands of non-combatants have also been killed or wounded.

    Amnesty International and others have said the bombings may be war crimes. Indeed, Amnesty has also cited consistent reports of second bombardments from planes returning to kill and injure rescue workers, paramedics and civilians attempting to evacuate the wounded and the dead from earlier raids.
    http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/...053929748.html

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    Still not as humanitarian as bombing that hospital in Kabul tbqh,

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    Still not as humanitarian as bombing that hospital in Kabul tbqh,
    You're already demonstrated to be a deceptive piece of in this thread. You should just stop.

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    Putin knows the US will just sit on it's hands while Assad and the Russians wipe out all resistance in Syria. We are completely powerless to stop them.

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    Would it be in our interest to fight a war against Assad and Russia?

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    If by interest you mean oil and gas money raining on the big corporations that run the country then yes. If you mean best interest for americans of course not.

    We were checkmated since last year. It does not take a genius to figure out that unless do launch a massive full scale war, you cant do anything vs a capable air force, a huge ground army and the most advanced anti aircaft defense system in history. Not to mention the russian corvettes ready to make it rain cruise missiles on the entire middle east. Oh and now we dont even have Turkey to help us

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    What my sources tell me is that Russia is actually reopening their military bases in vietnam and Cuba

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    What my sources tell me is that Russia is actually reopening their military bases in vietnam and Cuba

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    Latest update. Syrian/Russian army taking huge gains on ISIS territory. Have them basically running like rats and the russian airforce doing raget practice

    Also seems US and Saudi have completely shut down their financial/weapons support to lot of their groups in there

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    Total victory at hand

    RUSSIA AND SYRIA TARGET ISIS TERRITORY AS BIG AS TWO U.S. STATES

    The Syrian military and its allies, including Russia, are approaching the final steps toward completely surrounding the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) in a massive pocket of Syrian territory spanning the size of nearly two entire U.S. states.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a U.K.-based monitoring group with ties to the exiled opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, released a report Monday detailing recent pro-government gains on two fronts that, if met, would seal off over 3,000 square miles of ISIS-held land in the Syrian desert, an area roughly equivalent to the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined.

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    Damn looks like Russian companies cashing in on Syria like Uncle Sam did in Iraq

    RUSSIA, IRAN, OTHER ASSAD ALLIES AND ENEMIES CASH IN ON SUCCESS IN SYRIA, BUT U.S. LEFT OUT

    Syria is hosting its first international trade fair in five years, a sign of increased stability in the embattled nation’s capital and a statement of victory from the government, which has been embroiled in a war with armed opposition groups and jihadists since 2011.

    http://www.newsweek.com/russia-iran-...-war-us-651953

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    DAMASCUS (AFP) - Lured by potentially enormous contracts for reconstruction work in war-torn Syria, international companies have laid out their wares at the Damascus International Fair for the first time in six years.

    he United States and European countries who have imposed economic sanctions on the Assad regime were not officially invited, although a few Western companies are attending.

    DAMASCUS (AFP) - Lured by potentially enormous contracts for reconstruction work in war-torn Syria, international companies have laid out their wares at the Damascus International Fair for the first time in six years.

    The top event on pre-war Syria's economic calendar, the fair is hosting firms from 23 countries that have maintained diplomatic relations with Damascus throughout the conflict.

    The last fair took place in the summer of 2011, months after the start of a revolt against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.


    The United States and European countries who have imposed economic sanctions on the Assad regime were not officially invited, although a few Western companies are attending.

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    "We've come back to Syria because it's a promising country," Nabil Moghrabiye of wastewater piping firm Ostendorf Kunststoffe, the only German company at the Fair, told AFP.

    "We hope to re-enter the market... and find a dealer," he said at his small stand in the 74,000 sq m exhibition centre.


    Two French companies are present: tail syrup producer La Maison Routin 1883 and tableware specialist Luminarc.

    Representatives of both refused to speak to the press.


    A Syrian girl reacts as she walks past an aid truck in the rebel-held outskirts of Damascus, Aug 17, 2017. PHOTO: AFP
    Russia and Iran, unwavering allies of the Syrian regime since the war broke out in 2011, were each represented by several firms including agricultural and energy companies.

    "We want to extend our business to other regions of Syria," Mortazak Yanji, of Iran's Mabna, which has built two power stations in the country, told AFP.

    BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

    Other Iranian firms included manufacturers of cars, medical equipment and home appliances.

    "This fair is very important for the start of reconstruction," said Igor Matveyev, commercial attache at Russia's embassy in Damascus.

    "It's an opportunity to build useful relations... between Russian and Syrian businessmen." Assad said in 2016 that his allies would receive the lion's share of contracts to rebuild the country.

    He reiterated in April that no country which had aided the Syrian opposition should be allowed to take part in the process.


    http://www.straitstimes.com/world/mi...reconstruction

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    Damns looks like Assad and Putin have beaten Pence and Sauds to Deir Ezzor

    The rich land of oil fields might fall to the Russia/Iran/Syria side

    Wonder what the YPG and Pence will do? Will they try to battle for it???

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    Liberation is so close!!! Dier ezor and Iraqi border are within assads grasp!

    Unfortunately Israel might start to make some trouble to prevent liberation and peace

    But then the unthinkable happened. Assad not only survived but prevailed. Backed by Russia, Iran and the Lebanese Shi‘ite militia Hezbollah, he has bottled up Al Qaeda in East Ghouta and Idlib province in the extreme northwest and is racing to lift ISIS’s siege on Deir-Ezzor along the Euphrates. If successful, the effect will be to clear a path straight through to the Iraqi border some 30 miles to the east.

    U.S. military enclaves may remain in the northeast and in the southern border town of Al-Tanf. But it’s hard to see how they’ll have much of an impact as the Damascus regime tightens its grip on the country as a whole.

    https://consortiumnews.com/2017/08/2...yrian-debacle/

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