ISIS/ISIL conflict in Syria/Iraq (No OpEd, No Politics)

Yesterday at 5:07 PM
concerning Aleppo-area
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... and here's the most recent map I found on Twitter (careful about the directions, Aleppo would be in bottom-left corner):
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Monday at 8:53 AM

..., it seems to me the Government is "carving" instead of pushing into one of the directions (I can think of
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  2. "covering the lid" https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/is...no-oped-no-policis.t6913/page-317#post-384127
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and now it's time to say I just don't know :)
 

taxiya

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This is far too few and far too infrequent. Turkey needs to do a better job of reining in the flow of these peaceful Uighur protesters.
I think it is doing the opposite, remember the fake/real Turkish nationals deported back to China? I say "real" because they did hold Turkish passports that were issued by Turkish diplomats in Southeast Asia, but I say "fake" because the persons stated on the passports do not exist in Turkey. So you know what to expect.

So all China can do is through the Syrians, Iraqis and Iranians by providing UAVs and tech support, together with a list of elimination.
 
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delft

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From a not usually reliable site:
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Syria conflict: Major rebel town 'seized' in boost for Assad

Syrian government forces say they have seized the last major town held by rebels in western Latakia province.

State TV said Rabia, in rebel hands for four years, was overrun by the army and "popular defence" forces.

The province is a stronghold of the Alawite community to which President Bashar al-Assad belongs.

Russian forces played a key role in the recapture of Rabia, according to the UK-based monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The head of the Syrian Observatory, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP that President Assad's forces had surrounded the town from three sides in the space of 48 hours by capturing several villages.

Russian air strikes played "an essential role", he said.

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, the group, which relies on monitors to supply information from the ground, said regime forces backed by Russian officers and Hezbollah militants subsequently took control of the villages of Daroshan and al-Rawda.

The Syrian Observatory speaks of violent clashes between Syrian forces and al-Nusra Front fighters.

Rabia had been controlled by different groups including al-Nusra - an al-Qaeda affiliate.

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Latest government success: Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst, BBC World Service
If confirmed, the recapture of Rabia would be the latest success in the government's campaign to reassert full control of the Alawite stronghold of Latakia.

Essential to the army's progress has been the support of Russian air strikes.

The government's recent victories should limit the rebels' ability to shell the provincial capital, also called Latakia. Last year saw a number of such shellings, which brought the war dangerously close to one of the very few cities in Syria that has been largely untouched - physically at least - by the war.

It may also give Mr Assad's forces a chance to challenge rebel control of the neighbouring province, Idlib.

This all comes as there is increasing doubt as to whether preliminary peace talks will start this week as scheduled. One of the key sticking points remains over which rebels are invited. Syria and other parties to the conflict are under pressure to accept a wider and more representative number of groups.

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According to the Syrian Observatory, the capture of Rabia poses a greater threat to rebel supply lines from the north and could see pro-government forces advance to the Turkish border.

The town's fall comes amid a concerted fightback by the Syrian military, including the recapture of the village of Salma on 12 January.
Nice preparation for the peace talks in Geneva this week with this weakening of Al Qaeda.
The main point is that this should lead to the development of a barrier along the Turkish border to end the supplies flowing from Turkey to the "rebels".
 
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I think it is doing the opposite, remember the fake/real Turkish nationals deported back to China? I say "real" because they did hold Turkish passports that were issued by Turkish diplomats in Southeast Asia, but I say "fake" because the persons stated on the passports do not exist in Turkey. So you know what to expect.

So all China can do is through the Syrians, Iraqis and Iranians by providing UAVs and tech support, together with a list of elimination.

Sorry but I should have put the "peaceful Uighur protesters" in quotation mark to emphasize the sarcasm on siegecrossbow post. Bottom line is Turkey is a complicit partner in allowing the "peaceful Uighur protesters" from joining ISIS and they need to do better.
 

Blackstone

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Sorry but I should have put the "peaceful Uighur protesters" in quotation mark to emphasize the sarcasm on siegecrossbow post. Bottom line is Turkey is a complicit partner in allowing the "peaceful Uighur protesters" from joining ISIS and they need to do better.
I don't doubt there are peaceful Uyghur protesters, all three of them.
 
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shows for yesterday a big gain in area for the Syrian Arab Army and its allies.

delft I was glad to see somebody posted a map here, just ... yours is in
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/is...no-oped-no-policis.t6913/page-321#post-385432
:) anyway
Yesterday at 9:15 AM
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today several sources are saying Rebels' lines in the area are collapsing; you can compare ...
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... to the more recent:
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and "Cassad"
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asks a question where Rebels will put some adequate defense line in the area
 
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