This map provides a general look at the military situation in Syria and Iraq on October 6, 2017:
- Iraqi forces have liberated the town of Hawija and many nearby points from ISIS west of Kirkuk.
- The Syrian Arab Amry (SAA) and its allies are clashing with ISIS in the area of Sukhna where the terrorist group has launched a large attack on government forces.
- At the same time, the SAA has advancedtowards the ISIS stronghold of Mayadin in the Euphrates Valley. Mayadin is one of the most important ISIS strong points east of Deir Ezzor.
- The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have further advanced inside Raqqah city and on the eastern bank of the Euphrates. However, no major gains have been achieved.
Alex Black is Mossad Agent
Of course.
You don’t know what you are talking about. Where do you get off lying about me on the internet. Your mother was a mossad agent, spend less time worrying about me and more time staying quite, silly cunt.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_5vpTF-qN0
iraqi and ussian led coalitions will inevitably win
If USA allows it.
The US has no choice , their ability to fight is seriously hampered that’s why they are constantly negotiating with ISIS.
What the US allows and doesn’t allow is irrelevant. It has proven itself incapable of securing even the tiniest objective.
As Trump has just shown today, the U.S. is not worthy of any type of leadership; and maybe of even participating in world leadership.
With his statement, Trump has made certain that America has been consigned to ash heap of defunct empires.
ISIS know very well they are finished militarily and yet they still fight on .. silly
They do their best to gain the 99 virgins for each of them. And mainly they resist strong against SAA and allies and not against kurdish girlies.
ISIS-Daesh were created by USA-Israel-NATO, and they obey them. So, the fight will be over until USA-Israel-NATO stop to support, to finance, to arm these terrorists groups.
Who is/are fighting the rebels—the green areas? Is ISIS involved in that? Is ISIS in conflict with the rebels, the SDF and the SAA? Who, exactly, is fighting whom?
Did Southfront report that there are still skirmishes in Palmyra? The SAA needs to decide if it should secure Palmyra, first, or continue to “liberate” Sukhna. If they continue the conflict in Sukhna, they might end up only dividing the IS forces, not eliminating them.
The Wall Street empire loves it, as “war is a racket” and unending war makes them rich!! Follow the money to both Democraps and Republicons…