ISIS/ISIL conflict in Syria/Iraq (No OpEd, No Politics)

dtulsa

Junior Member
I am sorry but I have got to say that as long as the world powers allow Isis to exist there will be terrorist attacks like this there is only one way to deal with this and that is the total defeat and destruction of Isis the sooner the better thomas Jefferson had it right negotiations are not possible with idealogs like them
 

dtulsa

Junior Member
My simple suggestion is the superpowers unite like they did in WW II to defeat this enemy of humanity just my opinion though then deal with the political concerns for until Isis is defeated there can be no political solution the sooner we realize that the better we off we will all be
 
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janjak desalin

Junior Member
This hack will have to suffice.
The deep/blood-red indicates territory anticipated to be taken in the southwest Aleppo offensive. The grey indicates territory anticipated to be taken in a subsequent northwest Aleppo offensive. As one can seee, with these, FSA coalition forces in Idlib Governorate have a limited field of maneuver, and those remaining in the northeast of Aleppo Governorate won't have many options.

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of course, i would neglect to recognize that grey had already been used, for ISIL, no less, adding the potential for confusion.
oh well!
 
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Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
Well it's beginning to look more and more like ISIS's handy work with the latest report though the investigation shows internal pressure blast and not external (i.e SAM)
With the IR images from US satellites showing the large heat signature coming off of the plane immediately prior to the crash and while at altitude, I have to believe it was a bomb planted on the aircraft.

I am sure the investigation is going to find the cause.

Time will tell.
 

nicky

Junior Member
List of field commanders killed since October 1:

Ahmad Saleh Al-Bayour – Liwaa Suqour Al-Jabal (Free Syrian Army)

Abu Al-Zubayr Al-shami – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Abu Dujana al-Ansari – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Abu Al-Nasr Al-Jazraqi (Saudi) – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Abu Uwais Al-Daghestani (Dagestani) – Caucasus Emirate of Syria

Abu Al-Awaiti – Liwaa Seif Al-Islam

Abu Suleiman Al-Masri (Egyptian) – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Khatib Abu ‘Abdel-Rahmad – Thuwar Al-Sham

Abu Suleiman Al-Homsi – Kataeb Al-‘Uzz

Shawkat Asatif – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Isma’eel Nassif – Harakat Noureddine Al-Zinki

Bassel Zimmo – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Coastal Brigade

Mohammad Abu ‘Arib – Harakat Noureddine Al-Zinki

Abu Nour Al-Touranji – Jaysh Al-Mujahiddeen

Abu Bakr Al-Shishani (Chechen) – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Mohammad Marwan Basiti – Liwaa Al-Shuhada (ISIS)

Abu Leith Al-Homs – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Hassan Al-Hamoudi – ISIS

Hamdou Saleem – Sham Legion

Ayman Yousif Al-Hawrani – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Mohammad Jamal Musarqah – Shuhada Al-Khalidiyah

Isma’eel Hanoura – Liwaa Ahrar Souriya

Wasseem Abu ‘Umar – Ajnad Al-Sham

Yousif ‘Assi – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Mohammad Saffouri – Liwaa Al-Haramayn

Abu Khalifa Al-Basrawi – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Khaled Usa – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Coastal Brigade

Ahmad ‘Abdel-Karim Al-Maraati – Jabhat Al-Nusra

‘Ammar Khodor – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Rawad Al-Aksa – Tayr Ma’lat Operations Room

‘Alaa Maati – Sham Legion

Ibrahim Rehawi – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Mustafa Bakrish – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Regiment

Abu Usama Al-Jazrawi (Saudi) – ISIS

Abu Muwas – Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham

Abu Rashid Al-Turkmaani – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Coastal Brigade

Mohsen ‘Umar Al-Turki – ISIS

Mustafa Bakrish – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Regiment

Jameel Al-Saleh – Free Syrian Army’s “Tajma’ Al-‘Azzat”

“Abu ‘Umar Tow” – Free Syrian Army’s Suqour Al-Ghab Brigade

Ahmad ‘Alwaan – ISIS

Ahmad Al-Shuhada – ISIS

Mohammad Al-Khatib – Kataeb Thuwar Al-Sham

Sa’ad Ahmad ‘Akaab

Mohammad Sirhaan – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Nouri Al-‘Abid Abu Nour – Jaysh Al-Mujahiddeen

Kamal Zarouq (Tunisian) – ISIS

Abu Waleed – Free Syrian Army’s 1st Coastal Brigade

Hassaan Loula – Kataeb Ibn Taymiyya

Abu Mohammad Al-Harbi (Saudi) – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Marwan Al-Faraj Na’eb – Free Syrian Army’s Division 60

Abu ‘Ali Ghazeel – Jabhat Al-Nusra

Bashar Al-Za’abi – Jaysh Al-Yarmouk

Safwan Al-Masri – ISIS

‘Abdullah Turkistaani (Turkistan) – Jabhat Al-Nusra
 

nicky

Junior Member
Assad troops now entering Palmira.
Huge military camp just north of the city.

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plawolf

Lieutenant General
The British government has banned all UK airlines for flying in or out of Sharm-El-Sheikh in Egypt, which suggests very strongly that the UK security forces are of the opinion that not only was it a bomb that brought the Russian airliner down, but also that they suspect it to be an inside job.

And I have to agree, in this day and age, its near impossible to get a bomb on board a passenger jet unless someone working at the airport with the proper security clearances was helping you.

The plane that went down was also a chartered flight, so if someone wanted to kill Russians and only Russians, that would have been the best possible target.

If ISIS could indeed get bombs on planes, as it appears to have been the case, not only does it speak of alarming sophistication, it also raises the question of, why only now?

You'd think with all their foaming rage and professed hatred of all things western and modern, ISIS would have taken down an American airliner months ago, when America was the only one bombing ISIS?
 
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