

magnumcromagnon wrote:Let this sink in: Photos showing US backed Hamza Yusuf militants next to Israeli soldiers in Israeli occupied Golan Heights in Syria:![]()
Cyberspec wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:On that twitter picture, first Iranian KLF rifle I see in Syria.
Is that the Iranian AK?
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Al-Lataminah (Hama province) under attack
par far wrote:A must read, this is what the assholes are going to try to do in Syria.
http://southfront.org/paris-massacre-who-is-behind-it/
Seventeen nations, spurred on by Friday’s deadly attacks in Paris, overcame their differences on how to end Syria’s civil war and adopted a timeline that will let opposition groups help draft a constitution and elect a new government by 2017.
As a first step, the United Nations agreed to convene Syria’s government with opposition representatives by Jan. 1, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Saturday at a joint press conference in Vienna. A cease-fire between the government in Damascus and recognized opposition groups should be in place within six months, according to their statement.
The terrorist attacks in Paris galvanized the diplomats, who at previous talks had been unable to resolve the discord within their ranks. While Russia and Iran had sided with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the U.S. and its regional allies had insisted upon his removal. With diplomats bogged down over the question of Assad, terrorist groups like Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, grew and become more powerful inside Syria.
“It is time to deprive the terrorists of any single kilometer in which to hide,” Kerry said. “There can be no doubt that this crisis is not Syria’s alone to bear.”
Solncepek wrote:Syrian Transition Plan Reached by U.S., Russia in Vienna Talks
Source: Bloomberg
Seventeen nations, spurred on by Friday’s deadly attacks in Paris, overcame their differences on how to end Syria’s civil war and adopted a timeline that will let opposition groups help draft a constitution and elect a new government by 2017.
As a first step, the United Nations agreed to convene Syria’s government with opposition representatives by Jan. 1, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Saturday at a joint press conference in Vienna. A cease-fire between the government in Damascus and recognized opposition groups should be in place within six months, according to their statement.
The terrorist attacks in Paris galvanized the diplomats, who at previous talks had been unable to resolve the discord within their ranks. While Russia and Iran had sided with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the U.S. and its regional allies had insisted upon his removal. With diplomats bogged down over the question of Assad, terrorist groups like Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, grew and become more powerful inside Syria.
“It is time to deprive the terrorists of any single kilometer in which to hide,” Kerry said. “There can be no doubt that this crisis is not Syria’s alone to bear.”
Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-14/syrian-transition-plan-achieved-by-u-s-allies-kerry-says
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Nothing will come of it..
Thank!Vann7 wrote:
nice site seph! bookmarked it.![]()
Maybe to the west they are. But Russia has had no priblem bombing them recently.Stealthflanker wrote:So who the f***are these so called "Recognized opposition group" ? Is that including those.. Jabhat al-Nusra which basically Al Qaeda ?...
sepheronx wrote:Maybe to the west they are. But Russia has had no priblem bombing them recently.Stealthflanker wrote:So who the f***are these so called "Recognized opposition group" ? Is that including those.. Jabhat al-Nusra which basically Al Qaeda ?...
The opposition is the unknown. I imagine for Russia,it is NDF people. I dont know if they are allied to Assad directly but just to Army maybe.
Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Its not really 'people' its mainly Solncepek! As we keep telling him.Karl Haushofer wrote:Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Why are people constantly posting these "news" here without including the source????????
JohninMK wrote:Its not really 'people' its mainly Solncepek! As we keep telling him.Karl Haushofer wrote:Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Why are people constantly posting these "news" here without including the source????????
franco wrote:JohninMK wrote:Its not really 'people' its mainly Solncepek! As we keep telling him.Karl Haushofer wrote:Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Why are people constantly posting these "news" here without including the source????????
Can be seen on twitter from Lebanese and Syrian sources but no confirmations.
Fred333 wrote:Israeli propaganda machine in full swing (spot the bias):
http://www.timesofisrael.com/is-iran-sinking-in-the-syrian-quagmire/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=7ece06385f-2015_11_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-7ece06385f-54773593
"That is not the full extent of the bad news for the Iranians and the Russians. Iran, it turns out, has lost roughly 50 combat troops, including a senior general, in the fighting in Syria in recent weeks. At least half of these deaths have been reported by Iran’s official media outlets. In other words, this is no longer something that can be kept from the public or ignored. This is a heavy price in blood for the Revolutionary Guards and mainly for the Iranian regime, which must now explain to its citizens why so many troops — roughly 2,000 — are thousands of kilometers from home.
While these numbers will not lead to a revolution against Iran’s spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, any time soon, they are certainly making President Hassan Rouhani sweat. Rouhani, who has been trying to push an internal Iranian policy focused on improving the economy, never reckoned on the Syrian quagmire."
Think I've found it but not the RuAF element, unless there is two of them.PapaDragon wrote:franco wrote:JohninMK wrote:Its not really 'people' its mainly Solncepek! As we keep telling him.Karl Haushofer wrote:Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Why are people constantly posting these "news" here without including the source????????
Can be seen on twitter from Lebanese and Syrian sources but no confirmations.
He could still post the damn link, can't be that hard...
JohninMK wrote:Think I've found it but not the RuAF element, unless there is two of them.PapaDragon wrote:franco wrote:JohninMK wrote:Its not really 'people' its mainly Solncepek! As we keep telling him.Karl Haushofer wrote:Solncepek wrote:Probably the most important news of today -
RuAF reportedly destroyed a 20 car convoy east of Rityan in Aleppo countryside which came from Turkey !
Why are people constantly posting these "news" here without including the source????????
Can be seen on twitter from Lebanese and Syrian sources but no confirmations.
He could still post the damn link, can't be that hard...
Looks like this story is now coming out from FNA Tehran as a ground based attack and it was an ammo etc logistics convoy, not 'cars'.
TEHRAN (FNA)- A long convoy of ISIL's vehicles with at least 20 military vans was traced and targeted by the Syrian Army on a local road in the Northwestern countryside of Aleppo on Sunday.
The ISIL convoy, loaded with weapons and ammunition, came under the army attack on the axis of Reytan towards Bashkoy, where most of the militants' vehicles were completely destroyed and their guard were killed or wounded too
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13940824001051
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