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Syria: The Battle for Aleppo

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by poncho, Jan 25, 2015.

  1. poncho

    poncho Well-Known Member

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    With Aleppo encircled, West seeks wildcard to save their terror hordes.

    January 24, 2015 (Tony Cartalucci - NEO) - The Syrian Arab Army is reportedly close to completely encircling militants that have occupied the northern city of Aleppo since they invaded it from NATO territory in 2012. Once the encirclement is complete, analysts believe the the city will be finally liberated, in a process similar to the retaking of Homs further south.

    The desperation of militants facing this final phase in the Battle for Aleppo is indicated by their Western sponsors' attempts to broker a ceasefire and arrange "aid" to reach them. Similar attempts were made in vain during the closing phases in the Battle for Homs in mid-2014 - with the city of Homs having been an epicenter of terrorist activity beginning in 2011, and now under the control of the Syrian government. Small pockets of militants have been isolated within Homs, allowing order to be restored across the majority of the city and the surrounding region.

    As the Syrian government systematically regains control of a nation up-ended by Western-backed terrorists flooding the country accompanied by a seemingly inexhaustible torrent of cash, weapons, and equipment, the desperation of these Western interests has visibly increased.

    The Guardian, chief among the many propagandists distorting the conflict since it began in 2011, is now attempting to form a narrative extorting global security by claiming only by NATO establishing a no-fly-zone over Aleppo and repelling Syrian government forces, can "moderate rebels" hold on to the city and repel lingering "Islamic State" (ISIS) forces.

    In a report titled, "Syrian rebels prepare to defend ruined Aleppo as troops and militias close in," the Guardian claims:

    Continue . . . http://landdestroyer.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/syria-battle-for-aleppo.html
     
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