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Re: The war against Syria

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:03 am

Army Takes Control of Terrorists' Highly Equipped Hospital in Eastern Aleppo

EHRAN (FNA)- The Syrian army troops and their allies found an advanced and fully equipped hospital and a big drug store used by the terrorists groups in Eastern Aleppo after winning control of Hanano Housing Project.
According to al-Hadath news website, the army forces discovered ECHO, MRI and other medical equipment and systems as well as a large stockpile of US-manufactured medicine and advanced labs all made by the US inside the hospital.

On the top of the main door of the hospital that covers an area of 1,000sq/m is written: "A gift by Bani Saud (al-Saud)".

Syrian Army troops and popular forces seized full control over the key district of Hanano Housing Project on Saturday while they continued to push Jeish al-Fatah terrorists back from more positions in the Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city and managed to take full control of the Northern flank of the Aleppo city's Eastern districts.

The army units have taken back 20 square kilometers of the total 45 square kilometers of Eastern Aleppo while scores of terrorists were killed and wounded in tough battle with the Syrian army soldiers.

With recapturing the Northern part of Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo, Syrian army forces have turned their attention to the last half of the East Aleppo pocket.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:54 am

yialousa1971 wrote:Army Takes Control of Terrorists' Highly Equipped Hospital in Eastern Aleppo

EHRAN (FNA)- The Syrian army troops and their allies found an advanced and fully equipped hospital and a big drug store used by the terrorists groups in Eastern Aleppo after winning control of Hanano Housing Project.

According to al-Hadath news website, the army forces discovered ECHO, MRI and other medical equipment and systems as well as a large stockpile of US-manufactured medicine and advanced labs all made by the US inside the hospital.

On the top of the main door of the hospital that covers an area of 1,000sq/m is written: "A gift by Bani Saud (al-Saud)".

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950910000166


Before I would be convinced that story was true ........ maybe they should provide some evidence. :roll: My problem is that an MRI scanner takes a hell of a lot of power to operate and needs specialists to operate it. it's not like taking a 'selphie'! ..... the electrical supply has been destroyed .... on that count alone it would be useless anyway.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:02 pm

Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby miltiades » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:04 pm

Paphitis wrote:Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.

Any links ???? :lol: :lol:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:27 pm

Paphitis wrote:Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.


Really :lol: :lol: :lol: you think :lol: :lol: Is that on the same sort of time scale your 'it's-all-over-bar-the-shouting' predictions on the relief Mosul? Your forces in Eastern Aleppo :lol: :lol: they are either dying or running for their lives! :lol: :lol: 800 have laid down their arms and surrendered to the SAA .... and have been pardoned.

Have you ever thought of going on the X-Factor ........ as a comedian? :roll: On second thoughts ..... don't give up the day job!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:45 pm

Back to the real World ........ :D

It looks as if Erdogan has been read a very polite riot act by Putin. He obviously has more control over him than Omama. :roll:

Putin (Again) Disciplines The Wannabe Sultan

The Russians just gave (again) a public lecture of how to handle the wannabe-Sultan Erdogan.

Kremlin asks Erdogan to clarify ‘anti-Assad’ goals in Syria - November 30

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statement that his goal in Syria was to end the rule of Bashar Assad has caused consternation in the Kremlin, with officials saying it contradicted previous assurances and was out of sync with Moscow’s take on the situation.

"The statement was indeed news, this is a very serious statement. [It] is in discord with the previous [statements] in general and with our understanding of the situation," Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday.

"We hope that in the near future there will be explanations on this from our Turkish partners," he said, adding that Russia is the only country whose armed forces are in Syria on a legitimate basis – at the direct request of the Syrian authorities.

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:57 pm

miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.

Any links ???? :lol: :lol:


He is the missing link!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:52 am

miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.

Any links ???? :lol: :lol:


The evidence is past history.

Remember? They were supposedly defeated a long time ago and then went on the offensive and gained territory. It will happen again.

Fools are those who write off this insurgency and you will do so at your own peril.

We will be talking about this for a very long time indeed, unless there is a comprehensive settlement there is no peace in sight.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:04 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Still business as usual for the Coalition in Syria.

Arms shipments are still proceeding as normal to the Kurdish Controlled area to the north east where there are some FSA units seeking refuge. lots of javelins and TOW Manpads for the Kurds and FSA.

The only issue now is communication to the Eastern Aleppo strongholds, but these too can be overcome easily until our forces are ready to launch a major offensive.

it's a very small corridor the regime has and which can easily be broken, in less than a day.

Our forces still reign supreme in Eastern Aleppo.

Any links ???? :lol: :lol:


He is the missing link!


Oh that's not very nice. :lol:

Oh well.

And don't get too excited Oracle. The insurgents only lost 2 neighborhoods and are regrouping. This is ONLY a setback, its not what i would call a comprehensive defeat. They still control eastern Aleppo and will fight another day. Even if Eastern Aleppo falls, they will still be fighting another day for another 10 years unless there is a comprehensive settlement.

Syria is broken now, Expect no peace for as long as it takes. Expect to be dealing with DAESH for next 10 years as well.

this is an unwinnable war. The only means to defeat these groups is to remove the reasons that motivate them.

In order to beat groups like DAESH, you need the support of the Sunni tribes. that is the harsh reality of it. If the Sunni tribes feel abandoned, then they wilkl flee into the arms of DAESH. That is what the coalition has been successful in achieving in Iraq.

And it doesn't appear to be occurring in Syria, so good luck with pushing shit uphill. :lol:

now the good news is this. America and the coalition have known this for a long time, and implemented a strategy for it in Iraq.

Pootin knows it too, as far as what is being said through UN intermediaries and Envoys. So anticipate some kind of comprehensive settlement in the first half of next year, and also expect transition and regime change soon after.
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