On May 03 2015 06:15 FusionSC2 wrote: I would be interested to know what people, who have been following this conflict for the duration, think of it. What do you think is going to be the end result, and who do you think will "win" in the end?
Eventually Assad will lose i once thought of a stalemate but with the latest events i think Assad is going to lose this one.
On May 03 2015 06:15 FusionSC2 wrote: I would be interested to know what people, who have been following this conflict for the duration, think of it. What do you think is going to be the end result, and who do you think will "win" in the end?
Either Assad wins and is in huge debt to Iran, and Lebanon or Lebanon and Iran grow tired of supporting Assad. The latter is more likely.
ARSAL, Lebanon: Islamist militants launched brazen attacks on Hezbollah and Syrian army positions in the western Qalamoun mountain range along Lebanon's border at dawn Monday, leaving a number of fighters dead and wounded, security sources said.
One security source said that the Nusra Front and allied Islamist factions deployed thousands of fighters who fanned out in areas near the Lebanese border.
Unconfirmed: The 600 Saa soldiers inside Kweres airbase are in a critical situation, Is control the southern part of the base and have ordered a news blackout to avoid the diffusion of sensitive info, Saaf is so focused on the defence of the airbase that the operations on Aleppo have been suspended.
Hi Zatic, Thanks for your reply, I'll try to remember your instructions. . I was asking this because I have little to no information about the issue and a thread is a good way to keep up to date, much like this thread is.
AL-Nusra continue to go back and forth to try and take control of the Jisr al shughour National Hospital. At one point Al-Nusra used a VBIED and took control of the floor of the Hospital but the SAA managed to take it back after room to room fighting.
On May 11 2015 10:04 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: AL-Nusra continue to go back and forth to try and take control of the Jisr al shughour National Hospital. At one point Al-Nusra used a VBIED and took control of the floor of the Hospital but the SAA managed to take it back after room to room fighting.
MOSUL, Mosul province – In their latest destruction of historic landmarks in the city of Mosul, the jihadist groups ISIS has blown up the nearly 200-year-old Maryam Khatoon Mosque, a source inside the city has told Rudaw. “The [ISIS] fighters blew up Maryam Khatoon Mosque, which was a heritage site, located in Hawsh Khan neighborhood, in the west of Mosul,” the source said on Tuesday.
The mosque is believed to have been built in 1821 during the Ottoman Empire, which sapnned from 1534 to 1918. Earlier this month, the Islamic State has blown up the biggest mosque in the occupied city of Mosul’s western Badoush neighborhood.
A rebel coalition seized the Syrian government's largest remaining military base in northwest Idlib province on Tuesday, after an explosion and heavy clashes, a monitor said.
"All regime forces have withdrawn from Al-Mastumah, the largest regime base in Idlib, leaving it completely in the hands of opposition fighters," Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told AFP.
The rebel alliance that seized the camp calls itself the "Army of Conquest" and includes Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front and other Islamist factions.