The Syrian Conflict Thread

U.S. general sees air strikes against Islamic State picking up

U.S. and coalition forces are likely to increase air strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria in coming weeks after a lull in September and October, the head of U.S. Air Forces Central Command said Saturday.

Lieutenant General Charles Brown told reporters at the Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference that the reduction in air strikes was due to weather and to a slowdown in activity on the ground and not due to the start of Russian air strikes in the region.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/07/us-mideast-crisis-airstrikes-idUSKCN0SW08W20151107

Amazing technology Russia must have allowing them to bomb Isis while the USA waits for the weather to clear up
 
Looks like the USA has been training a group on the low down, these guys who call themselves the new syrian army have recently popped up have a lot of US equipment.


[video=youtube;VpMIR4CEVZ4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpMIR4CEVZ4[/video]
 
Looks like the USA has been training a group on the low down, these guys who call themselves the new syrian army have recently popped up have a lot of US equipment.


[video=youtube;VpMIR4CEVZ4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpMIR4CEVZ4[/video]

Yeah they alll defected & took the nice equipment with them. Only 5 left according to US generals.
 
Yeah they alll defected & took the nice equipment with them. Only 5 left according to US generals.
No, these are different guys. But I would say the chances are quite good that these people are Kurds in all but name. The US can't openly support the Kurds in Syria without pissing off Erdogan, but the Kurds themselves have been the most effective force on the ground for fighting ISIS at least until Russia and Iran/Iraq entered the picture.
 
Activists geolocate Russian soldiers on ground in Syria

Moscow-based group says troops can be seen using software, contradicting claims intervention is limited to air-strikes



Russia's military is taking an active role in ground operations in support of the Syrian army's fight against the opposition, a report by a group of Russian activists has alleged.
The report contradicts Moscow's claim that Russian intervention is limited to air-strikes and providing military advisors and equipment.

Speaking to Al Jazeera on Sunday, Kirill Mikhailov, a spokesman for the Moscow-based Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT) which investigates the Russian military's activities in countries such as Ukraine and Syria, said the group has discovered that Russian ground forces have been operating in areas that have seen intense fighting across the country.
The group did not confirm whether or not Russian troops were fighting alongside Syrian government troops.
But, Mikhailov said, Russia's military is providing Syria's government-backed army with soldiers in offensives in addition to an array of weapons.
CIT uses various types of software, including social media platforms and satellite imagery, to geolocate Russian troops in Syria, explained Mikhailov.

"We have seen Russian servicemen way outside of their airbase in Latakia, contradicting reports that Russia is not engaged in the Syrian regime's ground offensives," he said.

The report has confimed that Russia has been backing Damascus with a wide range of military hardware, including heavy tanks and ballistic missiles.
Mikhailov also said that if Russian troops have not already engaged in fighting alongside the Syrian army, "it will probably be their next step", as he compared the intervention to Moscow's involvement in Ukraine.

The Russian government has repeatedly said it has no intention of participating in a ground offensive in Syria since it launched its campaign of air strikes on September 30.
Russia has seen minor public opposition to its air-strikes in Syria.

On Friday, at least 23 people, including six children, were killed in suspected Russian air strikes on a market in a Damascus suburb, witnesses and a monitor said.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/...an-soldiers-ground-syria-151108135416902.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/08/us-mideast-crisis-syria-russia-idUSKCN0SX0H820151108
 
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What ever happened to those volunteer human shield types that were so eager to go into Irag a decade ago? Syrians could use a few
 
What ever happened to those volunteer human shield types that were so eager to go into Irag a decade ago? Syrians could use a few
They're called "Russians" this time.
 
I've met him. He speaks sense but doesn't always offer practical solutions.

That's pretty cool.

The thing is, there are no practical solutions. Everything requires great effort. He does a tremendous job of making people aware of what's going on. That job he does brilliantly. Awareness brings about change on it's own.

When people are aware of things, they change them. To quote him, "The general population doesn't know what's happening - and it doesn't even know that it doesn't know. "

If he went ahead to organize protests and create movements, it would take his objectivity away. He could be painted in so many different ways.

For example... If person A, has had the media dominate his/her life; by being impregnated with fears and desires and all the rest of it... When one is aware that it is a monstrous machine, then it doesn't hold the same power that it did.
 
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I read this the other day... It's an interview of my chom... Noam 'Chom'-sky

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/33519-the-empire-of-chaos-an-interview-with-noam-chomsky

Extremely insightful.

Has to do with Syria, Russia, USA and more.

Should hopefully clear up a lot of confusion on what is happening.

Chomsky is yet another useful liberal idiot who rides on his academic credentials to give weight to his political ideas. He talks a good talk but in actuality he has few concrete suggestions for what the US should do differently.

Also, Truthout, really? A website carrying the story "US Government Asks Native Hawaiians to Legitimize Occupation With Vote"? Speaks for itself.

does that matter

Hint for the braindead: weather in one area is not necessarily the same as weather in another area.
 
Chomsky is yet another useful liberal idiot who rides on his academic credentials to give weight to his political ideas. He talks a good talk but in actuality he has few concrete suggestions for what the US should do differently.

Also, Truthout, really? A website carrying the story "US Government Asks Native Hawaiians to Legitimize Occupation With Vote"? Speaks for itself.



Hint for the braindead: weather in one area is not necessarily the same as weather in another area.

Hint for the braindead: It's the first time the mighty USA cannot kill due to the weather, if you believe that kind of excuse

Again with the insults
 
A Campaign of Disappearances in Syria Leaves Thousands Missing

Salam Othman, a lawyer and human rights activist from Aleppo, was arrested by Syrian military intelligence in 2011. For nearly three years, he was shuttled between various detention centers and prisons, his whereabouts unknown to his family.

“People would die and then be replaced,” Othman told Amnesty International about his experience in detention. “I did not leave the cell for the whole three years, not once … Many people became hysterical and lost their minds.”

Othman is one of at least 65,116 individuals who have been “forcibly disappeared” by the Syrian government in the aftermath of mass demonstrations in 2011 that devolved into a brutal civil war, according a new Amnesty report released Thursday citing figures from the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR).

“Enforced disappearances” are individuals who have been arbitrarily arrested and held by government forces or allied militias, but whose whereabouts officials deny knowing. This lack of acknowledgement has left thousands of detainees outside the protection of the law.

In the absence of any such protection, detainees have been systematically subjected to mistreatment, violence, and sometimes torture, rape and death, according to Amnesty.

“Since the beginning of the crisis in 2011, a largely unseen but egregious human rights violation has been committed on a systematic and near-daily basis in Syria,” the report’s authors write. “Tens of thousands of people have been taken – snatched from their homes, offices, cars, and neighborhood markets.”

Of the more than 65,000 who have disappeared, 58,148 are civilians, according to figures cited in the Amnesty report. More than half of all the disappeared have been missing for two years or longer.

Full article: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/front...ppearances-in-syria-leaves-thousands-missing/
 
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