This is so wonderful. I am so proud that this is happening for the people of SYRIA so they can go home.
Nice. Now squeeze the evil life out of the islamos causing all this nonsense.
To think i was worried our f...t in Chief would go up against Russia to protect muzzies.
I’m shocked he didn’t, but glad.
First Egypt, then Russia foiled his MB plans. gotta love surprises :)
if there’s justice, I’ll see Saudi Arabia and Qatar glowing before I die
If you’ve eve had your Aleppo squeezed, and I mean real hard, it’s...
Rubio, Obama, McCain, Hillary, Graham and Kerry are deeply saddened that their jihadi friends are being beaten.
Their employers, the Saudis, will be very displeased.
Waiting for the other shoe to drop...
Russia and Syria worked with the Kurds from Afrin to cut the supply roads to the many rebel groups in Aleppo. Those Kurds are progressing well from the West, heading to occupy the last gap in the Turkish/Syrian border, where ISIS still has access (~50 miles).
Well, the Kurds from Kobane have been massing on the East side of that gap to attack from the East. Their attack (against the small city of Manbij) would be supported by the USA, UK and France instead of Russia and Iran - and their assault would cut the main supply lines of ISIS, rather than other rebel groups.
They are probably just hours or days away from being ready to launch an operation, that would effectively doom ISIS in Syria. The diplomatic maneuvers from Turkey and Saudi Arabia are hitting a fever pitch, as they seek to keep that operation from launching. Lots of threats.
There has been some bad weather over the weekend, which might have delayed the preparatory aerial attacks.
If this operation launches this week, then the die is cast. The Kurds will have crossed the Rubicon of Turkey’s “Red Line” (the Euphrates River) in earnest - in a bold strike to completely cut ISIS off from Turkey, and to join the Kurdish administered areas of Syria into a single continuous entity - Rojava.
If that operation launches, it will also signal that the US has decided to toss over the Saudis and Turks hopes of Sunni conquest in Syria, and clean up the mess of ISIS - to get it off the table as an issue, going into the Presidential election this year.
If that operation does not launch, then the US will likely have buckled to Saudi and Turkish wishes.
Keeping an eye on the skies over Manbij...
If you are winning, why have a cease fire?