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Tuesday, 01 August

06:36

Syria: a tale of plunder and resurrection "IndyWatch Feed World"

While the wholesale theft of Syria's natural resources continues under the watch of illegal US troops, the Russian project of resurrecting ISIS-destroyed Palmyra stands as a stark reminder that ruins can rise again - if Syria's friends help pave the way. The war on Syria has vanished from the collective West ethos. Yet it's far from finished. Multitudes across the Global Majority may feel the deepest empathy towards Syrians while acknowledging not much can be done while the Western Minority refuses to leave the stage. In parallel, there are slim chances the New Development Bank (NDB) - the BRICS bank - will start showering Damascus with loans for Syria's reconstruction. At least not yet, despite all the pledges by Russians and Chinese to help. Under the lame excuse of "degrading the position for ISIS," the US State Department de facto admits that the Empire's illegal occupation of a third of Syria - the part rich in oil and minerals currently being stolen/smuggled - will persist,...

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Monday, 31 July

16:14

Why were the rebel logistics in 2012 and 2013 so bizarre? "ConflictWatch Feed Syria"

It seems like the battles for Aleppo and Damascus in summer 2012 began even as the rebels were still contesting the very towns that they themselves came from?

In May 2013, rebels from Aleppo were sent as reinforcements to Qusayr, seemingly bypassing hundreds of regime checkpoints?

During the battle of Damascus, hundreds of fighters came from Idlib, once again seemingly bypassing several hundred regime checkpoints?

Rebels launched a surprise offensive inside Hama city in March 2013 despite it being cut off from the rebel held countryside which was many miles away?

May 2013 in the immediate lead up to the Baniyas massacre, there was some kind of battle between rebels and soldiers in the town, with rebels apparently having a presence right on the very SAA controlled coastal plain?

How's any of this even possible?

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Sunday, 30 July

06:34

Military Situation In Syria On July 29, 2023 (Map Update) "ConflictWatch Feed Syria"

Military Situation In Syria On July 29, 2023 (Map Update)

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  • On July 29, the Russian Ministry of Defense recorded no cases of hostilities and ceasefire violations in Idlib region in the past 24 hours;
  • On July 27, terrorist explosion in the Sayyida Zaynab area of Damascus killed six civilians. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack;
  • On July 28, Turkish drones attacked a vehicle near Qamishli city. Four SDF members were killed.

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05:38

US mulling multi-front offensive in Syria in collaboration with Takfiri terrorists "ConflictWatch Feed Iraq"

By Robert Inlakesh | Press TV | July 29, 2023

The US military is readying approximately 2,500 service members for deployment in the West Asian region, as its proxy forces in Syrias northeast and al-Tanf areas seek potential alliances with Takfiri terrorists in the northwestern Idlib province.

With tensions boiling between the Syrian government-aligned forces and the US occupation troops in the war-ravaged Arab country, it might be a sign of more violence on the way, observers believe.

According to a report published in New York local media in mid-July, some 2,500 10th Mountain Division soldiers were being sent off to combat in Iraq and Syria.

It is not exactly clear how many soldiers from the light-infantry division will be dispatched for operations in the two West Asian countries.

However, the number of forces being sent rings true with a report from the Turkish newspaper, Yeni Safak, that claimed Washington was preparing to send 2,500 troops to northeast Syria.

The US currently maintains, at least publicly, that it has around 900 active-duty service members deployed to Syria, a number which is speculated to be much higher.

If the US is indeed sending additional forces to the region, it could indicate that its objectives have slightly changed in the northeast of the country.

At this time, the Americans occupy roughly a third of Syrian territory and do so without any congressional approval, through its occupation which it uses the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to maintain it holds hostage the most fertile agricultural lands and roughly 90 percent of Syrias natural gas from the Damascus government.

Over the past years, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies based in the Deir Ezzor province, have grown tired of continued US troop presence inside their territory.

On March 23, the US Department of Defense (DoD) announced retaliatory strikes against targets in Deir Ezzor, following a UAV strike against its forces in al-Hasakah.

Earlier today, a US contractor was killed and five US service members and one additional US contractor were wounded after a one-way unmanned aerial vehicle struck a maint...

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