Started with protests in Daraa in 2011, the Syrian conflict rapidly turned into a war with a number of foreign powers supporting various militant groups (including al-Qaeda-linked) against the government of Bashar al-Assad. Since then, the country has been a point of instability in the Middle East.
Russia began a military intervention in Syria in 2015 after an official request by the Syrian government for military help against militant groups.This allowed the Syrian government to survive and to regain initiative in a battle against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda), ISIS and other militant groups.
Map Update: ISIS-held Pocket In Euphrates Valley Shrinks Under Pressure Of US-backed Forces4.3333333333333
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Map Update: ISIS-held Pocket In Euphrates Valley Shrinks Under Pressure Of US-backed Forces
The ISIS-held pocket in the Euphrates Valley continues to shrink under pressure from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the US-led coalition.
Smaller and smaller the pocket is, just like the size of Al-Baghdadi’s dick,
Ed
5 years ago
Apparently SDF have now had to withdraw from Baghuz Faqani and Tahtani after a series of suicide attacks by Daesh!! The farce continues!!
Bubblehead
5 years ago
Let ISIS keep counterattacking. Its a great tactic of forces fighting ISIS to allow them to keep counter attacking. Their numbers are dwindling drastically. Every time they counter, they are losing more fighters they cannot afford to lose. Plus it gets them out in the open, out of the city, where they can be easily killed.
You can call me Al
5 years ago
Blitz the whole (small) area, there are only ISIS and their families left.
Brian Michael Bo Pedersen
5 years ago
And within days SDF will halt their advance, mysteries helicopters will airlift out the remaining commanders and then SDF will finish the pocket.
And if SDF does not wait, US airstrikes will have some accidents.
Smaller and smaller the pocket is, just like the size of Al-Baghdadi’s dick,
Apparently SDF have now had to withdraw from Baghuz Faqani and Tahtani after a series of suicide attacks by Daesh!! The farce continues!!
Let ISIS keep counterattacking. Its a great tactic of forces fighting ISIS to allow them to keep counter attacking. Their numbers are dwindling drastically. Every time they counter, they are losing more fighters they cannot afford to lose. Plus it gets them out in the open, out of the city, where they can be easily killed.
Blitz the whole (small) area, there are only ISIS and their families left.
And within days SDF will halt their advance, mysteries helicopters will airlift out the remaining commanders and then SDF will finish the pocket.
And if SDF does not wait, US airstrikes will have some accidents.
Rinse and repeat elsewhere