The War With ISIS/ISIL

Russians are pounding the shit out of isis. Bloody well done
 
There are moderate Syrian Opposition forces, even secular ones. Even Christian ones. There are hundreds of Syrian Opposition groups. Maybe thousands. They themselves don't even know how many there are.



Most of the Opposition forces are not Islamist (most are Islamic, but not Islamist; i.e. wanting Shari'a rule) and only a few are fundamentalist. Opposition forces are fighting a multi-front war against both ISIL and the Assad regime. And occasionally the Kurds. And occasionally each other.

Understand, Syria has the one thing that Iraq doesn't: a sense of national identity. Most Syrians want Syria back. They just want Assad and his thugs out, and ISIL out with them. So do we. That puts the Opposition and the US on the same side, here.

This makes it really easy for Russia, though; Russia considers anyone taking up arms against Assad -- read, everyone -- a terrorist. Kurds, ISIL, al Nusra, all the Opposition forces, and probably any civilians remaining in theater. If you're not in a Syrian military unit, you're now a target of opportunity.
 
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"это пиздец."
 
Any guesses what was up with the Russian recon into Turkish airspace? Planning to hit those Godless atheist commie Kurds because ... ISIS!?
 
And let's invade Gorgia and the Ukraine because .... ISIS!!
 
Syrian jihadi DIY vehicles vs American redneck DIY vehicles. For anyone who thinks I'm kidding.

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In 2002 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Damascus underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.
 
^^ "The real battles will start to show in a week or two when supplies begin to dwindle and causalities mount up and reserves need to be called up."
 
Turkish air strikes on PKK rebels as country mourns - BBC News

"Planes attacked Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) targets in both the south-east and over the border in northern Iraq. Saturday's twin bombing in Ankara killed at least 95 people, making it the deadliest such attack in years. Security sources say they suspect the so-called Islamic State (IS) group was behind the attack."

I thought the Kurds were against ISIS. What was all that business about Kobane not too long ago?
 
The Kurds are against ISIS and are the only effective fighting force taking them on right now. Elements of the Turkish security forces support ISIS, while they all hate the Kurds (the PKK weren't always saints, but the Turkish response was always disproportionately harsh). The degree of cooperation between the Turkish PKK and Syrian YPK-YPG isn't clear, but they do look close.

Regardless, bombing some Kurds is the standard response to any national event in Turkey, now that the Armenians aren't such good sport.
 
Cuban? They're teaching them guerilla warfare? I thought Assad was the incumbent.
 

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