SYRIA UPDATE
NOTE: If any of this sounds unbelievable, read US involvement in 500-million dollar program to train and arm terrorists and also "Further Reading" at bottom of this page.
Report dated October 22, 2019:
The Syrian Army has deployed to eight more villages previously held by the US-backed Kurdish forces in the Hasaka countryside, as per the agreement made with the Syrian government and Kurdish forces on October 13, 2019. Russian Air Force helicopters arrived at the Tabqa airfield in Raqqa, which was being illegally used as a U.S. military base. The base is now secured by the Syrian Army. |
The UK newspaper, The Times, reported evidence that Turkish forces have been using internationally banned white phosphorus in its offensive on Syrian territory. In the report, The Times explained the intense suffering and pain white phosphorus causes to victims of attacks with the banned weapons.
Deputy Speaker of the Czech Parliament, Tomio Okamura, said in a statement that the Turkish forces are committing war crimes in Syria and called for the EU to not accept Turkey as a European Union member.
Okamura also said there is clear evidence that Erdogan cooperates with terrorist organizations in Syria and demanded expelling Turkey from NATO. He also noted the illegality of foreign troops in Syria without the approval of the legitimate Syrian government and emphasized that Syria is a sovereign state with a UN-recognized government.
Report dated October 21, 2019:
U.S. troops have transported ISIS members from the northeastern quadrant of Syria to Iraq after first gathering them at U.S. bases inside Syria.
Dozens of ISIS from Houl Camp, east of Hasaka city, were transported via trucks along with large numbers of ISIS from other camps transported to Iraq by U.S. helicopters.
This took place around 24 hours after transporting approximately 230 foreign terrorists from Malkiya prison to Shadadi prison in the southern countryside of Hasaka.
After transportation was completed, U.S. troops then blew up their bases, destroying documents, computers and equipment.
Deputy Speaker of the Czech Parliament, Tomio Okamura, said in a statement that the Turkish forces are committing war crimes in Syria and called for the EU to not accept Turkey as a European Union member.
Okamura also said there is clear evidence that Erdogan cooperates with terrorist organizations in Syria and demanded expelling Turkey from NATO. He also noted the illegality of foreign troops in Syria without the approval of the legitimate Syrian government and emphasized that Syria is a sovereign state with a UN-recognized government.
Report dated October 21, 2019:
U.S. troops have transported ISIS members from the northeastern quadrant of Syria to Iraq after first gathering them at U.S. bases inside Syria.
Dozens of ISIS from Houl Camp, east of Hasaka city, were transported via trucks along with large numbers of ISIS from other camps transported to Iraq by U.S. helicopters.
This took place around 24 hours after transporting approximately 230 foreign terrorists from Malkiya prison to Shadadi prison in the southern countryside of Hasaka.
After transportation was completed, U.S. troops then blew up their bases, destroying documents, computers and equipment.
From the start of the Turkish offensive in Syria, which began on October 9, the U.S. has transported hundreds of ISIS terrorists -- and their families -- from Syria to Iraq. This was accomplished in six operations.
The U.S. made its base in Shadadi, south of Hasaka, as its main base for gathering terrorists and their wives and families.
Over the past few days the U.S. forces have transported hundreds of terrorists and their wives and families to Shadadi base.
Kurds had previously made agreements with ISIS members. ISIS members were offered to join them in the fight for a land grab. The majority of Kurds are Muslim and as in Iraq, where the Kurds enforce Islamic Law, their newly claimed land in Syria would be run by sharia (Islamic Law).
Additionally, ISIS terrorists were selling oil stolen from Syrian oilfields. This system was facilitated through “brokers,” one was Turkish president Erdogan’s son and members of his family. These ISIS units involved in stolen oil were protected by Kurdish forces.
ISIS sold oil to help support its endeavors as well as to facilitate transportation of new foreign fighters who arrived through the Turkish border into Syria. Starting in 2016, the Syrian Army, with the help of Russia, began eliminating ISIS in various regions throughout all of Syria. For this reason ISIS had a great need for new fighters to make up for the growing shortage of members.
Russia conducted air strikes on ISIS command points, training centers, communications centers and strongpoints, while the Syrian Army conducted ground operations.
For a snapshot of how the fight against ISIS worked, see: average week for Syrian Army and Russia. The Syrian Army were in daily conflicts against ISIS in coordination with Russian air strikes in Deir Ezzor, Homs, Aleppo, Raqqa and Hama provinces starting in 2016. Russia was invited by the Syrian government to help fight ISIS and other Islamic terror groups in 2015.
Report dated October 20, 2019:
Turkish forces continue attacks on Syrian territory. Turkish forces entered Ras al-Ayn city in the Hasaka countryside causing a large number of locals to evacuate.
Turkish forces, in coordination with mercenary terrorist units, first encircled Ras al-Ayn, then residential buildings and infrastructures were targeted by Turkish aerial and artillery strikes.
Hundreds of families have been displaced over the past few days due to the intensity of the shelling and the destruction of basic services and infrastructure.
The 21 terrorist groups that have joined the Turkish forces invading Syria were backed by the U.S. directly through the Pentagon and CIA and their operations base in Turkey. For full details and background on this, see: US involvement in 500-million dollar program to train and arm terrorists
These terrorist armies were originally called “moderate opposition” or “rebels” by the U.S. and were armed and trained under the Obama administration. For details on the top ten terrorist "opposition" terrorist groups, see: Opposition groups defined.
A US military convoy consisting of several military vehicles moved from the Aleppo countryside and Raqqa through Hasaka province heading for Iraq today. US forces first entered Syria via a convoy of over 100 empty trucks, accompanied by US military vehicles, heading towards Qamishli coming in from northern Iraq. This was done for the evacuation of withdrawing U.S. bases but also to evacuate terrorists.
As the Syrian Army continues its deployment into various villages and towns, as per the agreement made between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led forces made on October 13, 2019, those villages and towns which are now being protected by the Syrian Army have gone back to normal. Residents have returned to their businesses and shops. Local residents are reporting satisfaction that the Syrian Army has been deployed because they now feel protected from Turkish aggression.
When full deployment is completed, Syria will be protecting its own borders from Turkish aggression.
The U.S. made its base in Shadadi, south of Hasaka, as its main base for gathering terrorists and their wives and families.
Over the past few days the U.S. forces have transported hundreds of terrorists and their wives and families to Shadadi base.
Kurds had previously made agreements with ISIS members. ISIS members were offered to join them in the fight for a land grab. The majority of Kurds are Muslim and as in Iraq, where the Kurds enforce Islamic Law, their newly claimed land in Syria would be run by sharia (Islamic Law).
Additionally, ISIS terrorists were selling oil stolen from Syrian oilfields. This system was facilitated through “brokers,” one was Turkish president Erdogan’s son and members of his family. These ISIS units involved in stolen oil were protected by Kurdish forces.
ISIS sold oil to help support its endeavors as well as to facilitate transportation of new foreign fighters who arrived through the Turkish border into Syria. Starting in 2016, the Syrian Army, with the help of Russia, began eliminating ISIS in various regions throughout all of Syria. For this reason ISIS had a great need for new fighters to make up for the growing shortage of members.
Russia conducted air strikes on ISIS command points, training centers, communications centers and strongpoints, while the Syrian Army conducted ground operations.
For a snapshot of how the fight against ISIS worked, see: average week for Syrian Army and Russia. The Syrian Army were in daily conflicts against ISIS in coordination with Russian air strikes in Deir Ezzor, Homs, Aleppo, Raqqa and Hama provinces starting in 2016. Russia was invited by the Syrian government to help fight ISIS and other Islamic terror groups in 2015.
Report dated October 20, 2019:
Turkish forces continue attacks on Syrian territory. Turkish forces entered Ras al-Ayn city in the Hasaka countryside causing a large number of locals to evacuate.
Turkish forces, in coordination with mercenary terrorist units, first encircled Ras al-Ayn, then residential buildings and infrastructures were targeted by Turkish aerial and artillery strikes.
Hundreds of families have been displaced over the past few days due to the intensity of the shelling and the destruction of basic services and infrastructure.
The 21 terrorist groups that have joined the Turkish forces invading Syria were backed by the U.S. directly through the Pentagon and CIA and their operations base in Turkey. For full details and background on this, see: US involvement in 500-million dollar program to train and arm terrorists
These terrorist armies were originally called “moderate opposition” or “rebels” by the U.S. and were armed and trained under the Obama administration. For details on the top ten terrorist "opposition" terrorist groups, see: Opposition groups defined.
A US military convoy consisting of several military vehicles moved from the Aleppo countryside and Raqqa through Hasaka province heading for Iraq today. US forces first entered Syria via a convoy of over 100 empty trucks, accompanied by US military vehicles, heading towards Qamishli coming in from northern Iraq. This was done for the evacuation of withdrawing U.S. bases but also to evacuate terrorists.
As the Syrian Army continues its deployment into various villages and towns, as per the agreement made between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led forces made on October 13, 2019, those villages and towns which are now being protected by the Syrian Army have gone back to normal. Residents have returned to their businesses and shops. Local residents are reporting satisfaction that the Syrian Army has been deployed because they now feel protected from Turkish aggression.
When full deployment is completed, Syria will be protecting its own borders from Turkish aggression.
Report dated October 18, 2019:
Despite the announcement of Turkey reaching an agreement with the U.S. to ceasefire, Turkish aircraft and artillery immediately began shelling residential neighborhoods in Ras al-Ayn. Houses, mosques, churches and monasteries were hit. Eight civilians were killed and at least 25 were injured.
According to local sources, groups of Turkish forces, aided by mercenary terrorist units from various terrorist groups, infiltrated Ras al-Ayn city and the surrounding villages and then attacked the civilian villages of Lazka, Abah, Mraikiz and Bab al-Khair.
Turkish forces and their allied terrorist armies are also launching attacks on a number of villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa, which resulted in deaths and injury of many civilians. Considerable material damage was done to service facilities and infrastructure such as power and water plants.
Turkish shelling also targeted the villages of Alyia, Suosa, Hwaish, Assadyia, Dardarah, Jihfa, Hleiwah, Hameid and Louthi, causing damage to civilian houses and property.
Turkish forces also shelled the Alayia neighborhood of Qamishli, causing damage to civilian houses and property.
Additionally today, around 3,500 terrorists moved from their base in Idlib to Latakia. They are a mix of terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, ISIS and Free Syrian Army (the Free Syrian Army began as an army of Muslim Brotherhood). See: terrorist groups defined.
Most all of these terrorists are from foreign countries (see: at least 80 different countries).
Background Note:
In 2011 and 2012, the Free Syrian Army (Muslim Brotherhood) and al-Qaeda armies targeted the regions in Syria with large populations of Christians and Alewites, often massacring entire villages in order to take immediate territory and set up bases of operation.
Many thousands of Syrians began joining their armed forces at this time and fought back. As the Syrian Army liberated a town from al-Qaeda or Muslim Brotherhood armies, they would train and arm the locals so the locals could defend their own towns, thus enabling the army to move to the next battlefront.
In response, Turkey’s President Erdogan and Saudi Arabian prince bin Salman created a coalition army of foreign mercenary fighters with several divisions so it could spread itself throughout all of Syria, thus spreading the Syrian Army thin. This mercenary army was named Jaish al-Fateh and Turkey began permitting massive numbers of foreign fighters and weapons to enter Syria via the Turkish border to join Jaish al-Fateh.
Idlib, a Syrian city on the border with Turkey, became a city where large masses of foreign terrorists accumulated.
The Syrian government has a long-held policy of allowing terrorists who give up their weapons the opportunity to vacate without harm or arrests. When the Syrian Army recaptures a neighborhood or town from al-Qaeda, ISIS, or some other terror group, any terrorists who are willing to give up their weapons and vacate are provided bus transportation to the border at Idlib. It was expected they would vacate back through Turkey.
What evolved over the last eight years was an enormous population of foreign-born terrorists taking up camp in Idlib.
For full details of U.S. involvement in the creation of the original terrorist armies, see: U.S. involvement.
Report dated October 17, 2019:
Jabhat al-Nusra, which is al-Qaeda's army in Syria, launched 22 attacks in Aleppo, Lattakia, Idlib and Hama provinces today. The terrorists attacked residential houses in villages and towns as well as Syrian Army posts.
Report dated October 15-17, 2019:
The Syrian Army is continuing their deployment into northeast Syria. This deployment began on October 13, according to the terms of the agreement made with Kurdish-led forces (details below).
The Syrian Army first deployed to several towns in the northwest countryside of Hasakah province and then continued with deployment as per the agreement.
Kurdish-led forces handed over the Kobane border crossing with Turkey and the area surrounding it to the Syrian Army on October 16. This was important because of the large civilian population living in this region who were at risk from being targeted by the Turkish forces and their terrorist affiliates.
Note: One of these affiliates is the Muslim Brotherhood based army called the Free Syrian Army. For details on these terrorist armies, see: Opposition Groups defined.
Report dated October 13, 2019:
An agreement was made between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led forces. Under the agreement, the Syrian Army would move into Kurdish-held territory from three directions:
* From Tabqa towards Ayn Issa and its countryside and towards the Syrian-Turkish border at Tell Abyad and then westward.
* From Manbij towards Ayn al Arab on the Syrian-Turkish border to Tell Abyad and then westward.
* From Hasakah to Ras al-Ayn then heading east to Qamishli and then to al-Malikiyah and heading south.
* The Syrian Army will then spread throughout the Manbij region, starting from Arima.
In the agreement, leaders of the Kurdish-led forces confirmed that they are prepared to preserve the territorial unity of Syria and under Syria's official flag.
Despite the announcement of Turkey reaching an agreement with the U.S. to ceasefire, Turkish aircraft and artillery immediately began shelling residential neighborhoods in Ras al-Ayn. Houses, mosques, churches and monasteries were hit. Eight civilians were killed and at least 25 were injured.
According to local sources, groups of Turkish forces, aided by mercenary terrorist units from various terrorist groups, infiltrated Ras al-Ayn city and the surrounding villages and then attacked the civilian villages of Lazka, Abah, Mraikiz and Bab al-Khair.
Turkish forces and their allied terrorist armies are also launching attacks on a number of villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa, which resulted in deaths and injury of many civilians. Considerable material damage was done to service facilities and infrastructure such as power and water plants.
Turkish shelling also targeted the villages of Alyia, Suosa, Hwaish, Assadyia, Dardarah, Jihfa, Hleiwah, Hameid and Louthi, causing damage to civilian houses and property.
Turkish forces also shelled the Alayia neighborhood of Qamishli, causing damage to civilian houses and property.
Additionally today, around 3,500 terrorists moved from their base in Idlib to Latakia. They are a mix of terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, ISIS and Free Syrian Army (the Free Syrian Army began as an army of Muslim Brotherhood). See: terrorist groups defined.
Most all of these terrorists are from foreign countries (see: at least 80 different countries).
Background Note:
In 2011 and 2012, the Free Syrian Army (Muslim Brotherhood) and al-Qaeda armies targeted the regions in Syria with large populations of Christians and Alewites, often massacring entire villages in order to take immediate territory and set up bases of operation.
Many thousands of Syrians began joining their armed forces at this time and fought back. As the Syrian Army liberated a town from al-Qaeda or Muslim Brotherhood armies, they would train and arm the locals so the locals could defend their own towns, thus enabling the army to move to the next battlefront.
In response, Turkey’s President Erdogan and Saudi Arabian prince bin Salman created a coalition army of foreign mercenary fighters with several divisions so it could spread itself throughout all of Syria, thus spreading the Syrian Army thin. This mercenary army was named Jaish al-Fateh and Turkey began permitting massive numbers of foreign fighters and weapons to enter Syria via the Turkish border to join Jaish al-Fateh.
Idlib, a Syrian city on the border with Turkey, became a city where large masses of foreign terrorists accumulated.
The Syrian government has a long-held policy of allowing terrorists who give up their weapons the opportunity to vacate without harm or arrests. When the Syrian Army recaptures a neighborhood or town from al-Qaeda, ISIS, or some other terror group, any terrorists who are willing to give up their weapons and vacate are provided bus transportation to the border at Idlib. It was expected they would vacate back through Turkey.
What evolved over the last eight years was an enormous population of foreign-born terrorists taking up camp in Idlib.
For full details of U.S. involvement in the creation of the original terrorist armies, see: U.S. involvement.
Report dated October 17, 2019:
Jabhat al-Nusra, which is al-Qaeda's army in Syria, launched 22 attacks in Aleppo, Lattakia, Idlib and Hama provinces today. The terrorists attacked residential houses in villages and towns as well as Syrian Army posts.
Report dated October 15-17, 2019:
The Syrian Army is continuing their deployment into northeast Syria. This deployment began on October 13, according to the terms of the agreement made with Kurdish-led forces (details below).
The Syrian Army first deployed to several towns in the northwest countryside of Hasakah province and then continued with deployment as per the agreement.
Kurdish-led forces handed over the Kobane border crossing with Turkey and the area surrounding it to the Syrian Army on October 16. This was important because of the large civilian population living in this region who were at risk from being targeted by the Turkish forces and their terrorist affiliates.
Note: One of these affiliates is the Muslim Brotherhood based army called the Free Syrian Army. For details on these terrorist armies, see: Opposition Groups defined.
Report dated October 13, 2019:
An agreement was made between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led forces. Under the agreement, the Syrian Army would move into Kurdish-held territory from three directions:
* From Tabqa towards Ayn Issa and its countryside and towards the Syrian-Turkish border at Tell Abyad and then westward.
* From Manbij towards Ayn al Arab on the Syrian-Turkish border to Tell Abyad and then westward.
* From Hasakah to Ras al-Ayn then heading east to Qamishli and then to al-Malikiyah and heading south.
* The Syrian Army will then spread throughout the Manbij region, starting from Arima.
In the agreement, leaders of the Kurdish-led forces confirmed that they are prepared to preserve the territorial unity of Syria and under Syria's official flag.
Further Reading to help you understand what happened in Syria
The Syrian Army Fights for Saidneya--where a giant statue of Jesus can be seen from Lebanon, Jordan and Israel
After two years of brutal attacks and massacres conducted from 2011-2013, led by the US-backed Free Syrian Army (Muslim Brotherhood), who were trying to enforce Islamic Law on the Syrian people, the Syrian Army was finally able to recapture and rescue Saidneya. Afterwards, in celebration, an enormous bronze statue of Jesus was placed on Mount Saidneya. The statue of Jesus is titled: "I Have Come to Save the World".
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The Syrian Army Fights for Maloula--where the people still speak Aramaic--the language of Jesus
After months of fighting, the Syrian Army rescued Islamist attacks on the Christian city of Maaloula, helped to re-build it, and then in 2015, a 10-foot tall statue of the Virgin Mary was placed on the mountaintop of Maaloula by the Syrian Army.
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Why did John McCain enter Syria illegally on February 23, 2017?
Details the horrific terrorists McCain often met with in Syria and Libya.
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Why is the U.S. targeting Syrian Forces?
The U.S. often prevented the Syrian Army's ability to target or defend itself against ISIS. This article also reports on the Syrian Army's fight against ISIS throughout all of Syria (whereas the US coalition was only interested in the limited area of oil and/or where the Kurds wanted a land grab takeover for themselves).
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US involvement in the creation of a 500-million dollar program to train and arm terrorists
Detailed report on the origination of the terrorist armies and that the US was in on their creation.
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These groups are propaganda organizations disguised as humanitarian groups
A report on the propaganda organizations that provided Western media with fake reports on Syria to make you believe the war on Syria was justified. Most were created and backed by the US, UK and George Soros. The report includes information on Human Rights Watch, White Helmets, Avaaz, The Syria Campaign, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Amnesty International and Doctors Without Borders.
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The White Helmets: An Islamist propagandist group and funded arm of the U.S. government
No group was more valuable to the fake news reports on Syria than the White Helmets, which was a creation of the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda.
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Christian and female units of the Syrian Armed Forces
From the start Western media has lied to you about the conflict in Syria. The conflict was the Syrian people fighting a foreign Islamist takeover of their country. Most neglected was the truth about the Syrian Army and that it consists of all religions and both males and females. This article focuses on the Christian and females who joined the Syrian Armed Forces to fight the Islamic takeover.
The Syrian Army includes female sniper units that specialized in urban warfare who hunt armed Islamist groups holed up inside buildings in civilian neighborhoods. There are female unites in the Syrian Republican Guard--the most elite division of the Syrian Army.
Also includes are details of Christians who joined the Syrian Army and who helped liberate various regions of Syria from al-Qaeda armies as well as ISIS.
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The liberation of Aleppo from Islamist armies
A human interest story from November 2016 describing the rescue of six neighborhoods in Aleppo. Around 18,000 civilians were rescued by the Syrian Army from the Islamic armies who had captured these neighborhoods in 2011. These neighborhoods had first been attacked and captured by the U.S.-backed Free Syrian Army, the Muslim Brotherhood army.
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Eastern Damascus is liberated from Islamist armies
Starting in 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda joined forces and began taking control northeastern Damascus. They began by repeatedly hitting buildings with missiles and gas canisters shot from ‘hell canons.’ People would evacuate and then more buildings would be hit, until entire streets and neighborhoods were infiltrated by the terrorists. Many thousands eventually became trapped.
By 2015, women and children were placed in cages, strategically placed to prevent the Syrian Army from entering.
The process of recapturing Ghouta from the terrorist armies (which grew larger over the years) became a SWAT-like endeavor, going building to building, checking for terrorists, and slowly recovering buildings, then streets, then blocks of neighborhoods in this manner. Over time, the Syrian Army was finally able to encircled the terrorist army. An excellent read if you want to know the truth about the conflict and how the Syrian Army rescues its people.
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Facts you need to know about the US-led coalition in Syria
An important article to read if you want to fully understand that the U.S. has been involved in using banned white phosphorus on civilians, killing and seriously injuring many, has made unnecessary and uncalled for attacks on hospitals and other information.
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The Syrian Army Fights for Saidneya--where a giant statue of Jesus can be seen from Lebanon, Jordan and Israel
After two years of brutal attacks and massacres conducted from 2011-2013, led by the US-backed Free Syrian Army (Muslim Brotherhood), who were trying to enforce Islamic Law on the Syrian people, the Syrian Army was finally able to recapture and rescue Saidneya. Afterwards, in celebration, an enormous bronze statue of Jesus was placed on Mount Saidneya. The statue of Jesus is titled: "I Have Come to Save the World".
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The Syrian Army Fights for Maloula--where the people still speak Aramaic--the language of Jesus
After months of fighting, the Syrian Army rescued Islamist attacks on the Christian city of Maaloula, helped to re-build it, and then in 2015, a 10-foot tall statue of the Virgin Mary was placed on the mountaintop of Maaloula by the Syrian Army.
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Why did John McCain enter Syria illegally on February 23, 2017?
Details the horrific terrorists McCain often met with in Syria and Libya.
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Why is the U.S. targeting Syrian Forces?
The U.S. often prevented the Syrian Army's ability to target or defend itself against ISIS. This article also reports on the Syrian Army's fight against ISIS throughout all of Syria (whereas the US coalition was only interested in the limited area of oil and/or where the Kurds wanted a land grab takeover for themselves).
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US involvement in the creation of a 500-million dollar program to train and arm terrorists
Detailed report on the origination of the terrorist armies and that the US was in on their creation.
~~~~~~
These groups are propaganda organizations disguised as humanitarian groups
A report on the propaganda organizations that provided Western media with fake reports on Syria to make you believe the war on Syria was justified. Most were created and backed by the US, UK and George Soros. The report includes information on Human Rights Watch, White Helmets, Avaaz, The Syria Campaign, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Amnesty International and Doctors Without Borders.
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The White Helmets: An Islamist propagandist group and funded arm of the U.S. government
No group was more valuable to the fake news reports on Syria than the White Helmets, which was a creation of the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda.
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Christian and female units of the Syrian Armed Forces
From the start Western media has lied to you about the conflict in Syria. The conflict was the Syrian people fighting a foreign Islamist takeover of their country. Most neglected was the truth about the Syrian Army and that it consists of all religions and both males and females. This article focuses on the Christian and females who joined the Syrian Armed Forces to fight the Islamic takeover.
The Syrian Army includes female sniper units that specialized in urban warfare who hunt armed Islamist groups holed up inside buildings in civilian neighborhoods. There are female unites in the Syrian Republican Guard--the most elite division of the Syrian Army.
Also includes are details of Christians who joined the Syrian Army and who helped liberate various regions of Syria from al-Qaeda armies as well as ISIS.
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The liberation of Aleppo from Islamist armies
A human interest story from November 2016 describing the rescue of six neighborhoods in Aleppo. Around 18,000 civilians were rescued by the Syrian Army from the Islamic armies who had captured these neighborhoods in 2011. These neighborhoods had first been attacked and captured by the U.S.-backed Free Syrian Army, the Muslim Brotherhood army.
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Eastern Damascus is liberated from Islamist armies
Starting in 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda joined forces and began taking control northeastern Damascus. They began by repeatedly hitting buildings with missiles and gas canisters shot from ‘hell canons.’ People would evacuate and then more buildings would be hit, until entire streets and neighborhoods were infiltrated by the terrorists. Many thousands eventually became trapped.
By 2015, women and children were placed in cages, strategically placed to prevent the Syrian Army from entering.
The process of recapturing Ghouta from the terrorist armies (which grew larger over the years) became a SWAT-like endeavor, going building to building, checking for terrorists, and slowly recovering buildings, then streets, then blocks of neighborhoods in this manner. Over time, the Syrian Army was finally able to encircled the terrorist army. An excellent read if you want to know the truth about the conflict and how the Syrian Army rescues its people.
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Facts you need to know about the US-led coalition in Syria
An important article to read if you want to fully understand that the U.S. has been involved in using banned white phosphorus on civilians, killing and seriously injuring many, has made unnecessary and uncalled for attacks on hospitals and other information.
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