solarz
Brigadier
I think US better to have this General the national leader than the elected politician. Democrazy beyond belief.
Politicians are like the managers of a large enterprise. A lot of times they have no idea what's going on.
I think US better to have this General the national leader than the elected politician. Democrazy beyond belief.
related is the most recent map I found showing the Deir Ezzor Perimeter:Yesterday at 7:40 AM
... and most recently a pro-Government Twitter account has said ISIL after the bombing took over the base which is marked below (in a very old "peto lucem" which is otherwise unrelated) as
"HQ 137th Artillery Base"
close to the airport (marked as "Deir Ezzor Airbase") ... that account posted ISIL pictures (I wouldn't!) showing a clear view of the airport (from what I figured, Turdah Mountain overlooks the town of Deir Ezzor):
LOL dude are you talking Canada? you're inPoliticians are like the managers of a large enterprise. A lot of times they have no idea what's going on.
I know, there is always a saying in my company "I am just a manager" (meaning I know nothing)Politicians are like the managers of a large enterprise. A lot of times they have no idea what's going on.
etc.): now Government is about two miles from Douma (in the direction of the attack) according to the most recent maps
... also "The Pentagon is preparing to send up to 600 additional U.S. troops to Iraq as part of a “final increase” in support for the upcoming invasion of the Islamic State group’s stronghold in Mosul, Iraq’s prime minister said Wednesday." etc. inside MilitaryNews article dated from today"British ... are pounding Islamic State targets ahead of a major offensive by Iraqi security forces next month to recapture the key northern city of Mosul from IS ..." inside MilitaryTimes article
UK: British warplanes bomb ISIS to support Iraqi push on Mosul
seems to support somebody's conjecture I posted in https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/is...o-oped-no-politics.t6913/page-425#post-414069
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... in the meantime, Government lost "Airstrip" marked in the top in the map below (vid available), more to the right in the map are Maan and Kawkab lost recently (https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/is...o-oped-no-politics.t6913/page-437#post-416956), so I'm guessing "Qarah" in the middle is Bypro-Government Twitter getting ready for
A Northern Hama Offensive
for example
Post by Soldier.
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and Darkness and fear in Aleppo as the bombs rain downPublished on Sep 22, 2016
Syrian President Bashar Assad says his country's forces do not have a siege around Aleppo. Assad spoke in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press.
... and according to both sides in Twitter, "Zughbah" (in the above map, the northernmost place in the eastern part of Government-held territory; it's ) was under attack ... let's wait and see...
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