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Syrian opposition launch new revolution against ISIS in Syria

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Islamic and secular opposition (FSA, Nusra Front, Ahrar Alsham...etc) has launched war against ISIS who consider them as puppets of regime in Syria.

https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/nowsyrialatestnews/528566-syrians-launch-new-revolution-against-isis

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The "revolution" unmasked:
"Opposition" attacks often begin with suicide bombings on the checkpoints of the SAA or armed civilians.

Hundreds of bombings have been carried out during the Syrian civil war to date. This is a partial list. Among those the most violent were carried out in Damascus on December 2011 and in May 2012. The perpetrators of the bombings were accused to be both the government and the opposition.
At least 69 suicide bombings had been recorded in the conflict by the end of November 2012. The radical Islamist group Al-Nusra Front took responsibility for 57 of them.
List of bombings during the Syrian Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Islamic and secular opposition (FSA, Nusra Front, Ahrar Alsham...etc) has launched war against ISIS who consider them as puppets of regime in Syria.

https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/nowsyrialatestnews/528566-syrians-launch-new-revolution-against-isis

Mideast-Jordan-Syria_Horo-e1363418109868.jpg
Cool!
Coffee and cake for the SAA soldiers while the terrorists kill each other.
What´s left over will face the Syrian airforce.

Regime airforce are skillfull to attack civilians in cities.

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Before spouting off, like some posters here, understand just who "The Syrian Opposition" is @ BBC News - Guide to the Syrian opposition


For the idiots there is no opposition, all the people are for Baas party of the regime and the rest are few terrorists in the country.

Now how in the world would Freeman know that there is no opposition, very few terrorists, and that all the people are for what he calls the "baas" party. Is thast how they say it in his country of origin. Meanwhile, so many of Freeman's friends are coming from all over the world into that region to commit Jihad, and the countries which they left are worried that these nuts will come back with training and use it against their own citizens. It's a shame that countries just do not allow people back in who have committed their Jihad in other parts of the world.
 
Before spouting off, like some posters here, understand just who "The Syrian Opposition" is @ BBC News - Guide to the Syrian opposition


For the idiots there is no opposition, all the people are for Baas party of the regime and the rest are few terrorists in the country.

Now how in the world would Freeman know that there is no opposition, very few terrorists, and that all the people are for what he calls the "baas" party. Is thast how they say it in his country of origin. Meanwhile, so many of Freeman's friends are coming from all over the world into that region to commit Jihad, and the countries which they left are worried that these nuts will come back with training and use it against their own citizens. It's a shame that countries just do not allow people back in who have committed their Jihad in other parts of the world.

He referred to the BAATH party----the party of both Asaad and Sadaam-----
a depraved political concept ---Nazi in style-----which is actually
ARABISM ------totalitarian utopian. It is where shias and sunnis
converge----sorta. One can also call it CALIPHISM. The only problem
that pulls shias and sunnis apart on this issue is ---who should head the
FASCIST CALIPHATE----ie a shia or a sunni

Nasser and his friggin UAR (united arab republic) was also a Baathist as was
friggin' AL HUSSEINI

Baathists like to claim that they are secular<<<< not really----they are as secular
as is shariah-------they are willing to allow non muslim monotheists to exist
enslaved to Islamic rule
 
For the idiots there is no opposition, all the people are for Baas party of the regime and the rest are few terrorists in the country.

Now how in the world would Freeman know that there is no opposition, very few terrorists, and that all the people are for what he calls the "baas" party. Is thast how they say it in his country of origin. Meanwhile, so many of Freeman's friends are coming from all over the world into that region to commit Jihad, and the countries which they left are worried that these nuts will come back with training and use it against their own citizens. It's a shame that countries just do not allow people back in who have committed their Jihad in other parts of the world.

He referred to the BAATH party----the party of both Asaad and Sadaam-----
a depraved political concept ---Nazi in style-----which is actually
ARABISM ------totalitarian utopian. It is where shias and sunnis
converge----sorta. One can also call it CALIPHISM. The only problem
that pulls shias and sunnis apart on this issue is ---who should head the
FASCIST CALIPHATE----ie a shia or a sunni

Nasser and his friggin UAR (united arab republic) was also a Baathist as was
friggin' AL HUSSEINI

Baathists like to claim that they are secular<<<< not really----they are as secular
as is shariah-------they are willing to allow non muslim monotheists to exist
enslaved to Islamic rule



I just got a kick at how someone from a foreign country spelled Baath. I imagine in an ESL class, that is not one of the spelling words. On the other hand, I certainly would not be able to spell it in his native language.
 
The airforce targets terrorists.

Poor naif!, if there are really terrorists the regime would not call fighters for dialogue.

If the ISIL aren't terrorists....mass executions, beheadings, crucifictions, what do you call them?


"mass executions, beheadings, crucifixtions......... if you toss in rapes and enslavements ---
YOU GOT MUJAHADIN (a kinda holy situation depending on one's
proclivities.....)
 
Ahu Akbar!...

Airstrikes hit new Syrian Islamist group
Nov. 6, 2014 | It was a diversion from the coalition's prior concentration on Islamic State targets.
Overnight airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition in Syria hit the Islamist rebel group Ahrar al Sham for the first time. One strike hit the group's Babsaqa headquarters, near the Syrian border with Turkey, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. It reported two children were killed and others injured, and witnesses reported a large explosion and a building destroyed.

Ahrar al Sham, a Sunni Muslim group, is not on the U.S. list of designated terrorist organizations and has not been a part in the conflict involving the Islamic State. Its members sometimes fight alongside the radical al-Nusra Front, but since much of Ahrar al Sham's leadership was killed in an explosion in September, U.S. officials are unsure of its current allegiance or motives.

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Coalition airstikes target the Ahrar al Sham militant group for the first time.

Airstrikes against rebel militants in Syria -- regardless of their affiliation or their position as radical or moderate groups -- risk complicating relations with groups only interested in the downfall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. They could draw the United States into the conflict between the government and militant groups with varied interests, the Washington Post noted.

Ahrar al Sham are seen by many Syrians as protectors and moderates, and the airstrikes could be regarded as U.S. attempts to support the Bashar regime. A senior U.S. official said all airstrikes Thursday targeted the Khorasan group of militants, an extremist group tied to al-Qaida believed to be plotting attacks against Western targets. The move by the coalition is seen as a change in tactics; prior airstrikes have targeted Islamic State troops, equipment and headquarters exclusively.

Airstrikes in Syria target Ahrar al Sham militants - UPI.com

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U.S. airstrikes reportedly kill al-Qaida bomb-maker David Drugeon
Nov. 6, 2014 | U.S. airstrikes targeted the Khorasan Group in Syria reportedly killed French jihadist and bomb-maker David Drudgeon.
French jihadist David Drugeon, who was a bomb-maker for al-Qaida's Khorasan Group in Syria, has reportedly been killed in a U.S. airstrike. The airstrike was conducted Wednesday night near the northwestern Syrian city of Idlib, striking a vehicle believed to be transporting Drugeon, a U.S. defense official familiar with the operation told CNN.

U.S. Central Command reported Thursday that "U.S. military forces conducted airstrikes last night against five Khorasan Group targets in the vicinity of Sarmada, Syria, using bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft." "We are still assessing the outcome of the attack, but have initial indications that it resulted in the intended effects by striking terrorists and destroying or severely damaging several Khorasan Group vehicles and buildings assessed to be meeting and staging areas, IED-making facilities and training facilities," CENTCOM noted.

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U.S. Air Force Maj. Gena Fedoruk and 1st Lt. Marcel Trott take off from in a KC-135 Stratotanker from a base in the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of a mission to conduct airstrikes in Syria


Earlier in the week, the Pentagon gave no indication the operation was in the offing. During a briefing on Tuesday, Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby was asked to comment about follow-on strikes targeting the Khorasan Group since September, when U.S.-led airstrikes in Syria began. Kirby said Tuesday "I do not have anything to announce with respect to individual leaders and their -- and whatever happened to them." "That said, the Khorasan Group, we still believe remains a dangerous entity, that they still have desires and designs to attack Western targets, and we take that threat very, very seriously. I think I wouldn't go beyond that."

U.S. military forces undertook a series of airstrikes against the Khorasan Group, comprised of senior al-Qaida veterans, in Syria on Sept. 22. According to a senior White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity a day after the initial airstrikes, the president issued the strike order based on intelligence assessments that the group was planning an imminent attack. "These senior Syria-based operatives were nearing the execution phase in Europe or the homeland." It is possible Drudgeon was involved in those attack plans and is believed to have been involved in facilitating the transfer of foreign fighters to and from Europe.

Al-Qaida bomb-maker David Drugeon reportedly killed by U.S. - UPI.com
 

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