Syria: 13 Iranians killed in Aleppo

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13 Iranians killed in battle for strategic town south of Aleppo - FT.com

The opposition is doing a good work of cleaning Syria from iranian craps, there are about 30 iranians and hezb terrorists liquidated in one day.

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Gee I wonder what those pieces of Shiite were doing there? Maybe the same Shiite they were doing in Iraq, murdering American soldiers and Iraqi civilians?
 
ISIS are Sunni Wahabbis, and an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Queda. Stop weaving conspiracy theories.
 
Syrian war likely to go on even though Aleppo falls...
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Aleppo will eventually fall, but Syrian war will go on
October 5, 2016 - It may take weeks or months, but Aleppo is likely to fall to Syrian government forces backed by Russian air power and the most lethal bombardment in nearly six years of war.
Capturing the strategically important city, an economic and trading center which is key to controlling Syria's northwest, would be an important military triumph for President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies. It would be a crippling setback for the Western-backed Syrian rebels who, without quick reinforcements from their foreign backers, look set to be bombed out of their stronghold. But the fall of Aleppo will not mean an end to the war, military and political analysts say. Instead it is likely to give way to a long-term Sunni guerrilla insurgency in which the remaining moderate rebel groups, backed by the West and the West's regional allies, are driven into the arms of militant jihadis.

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People dig in the rubble in an ongoing search for survivors at a site hit previously by an airstrike in the rebel-held Tariq al-Bab neighborhood of Aleppo​

In a war with so many global and regional actors backing local clients, Assad will survive as leader of a shrunken, broken and fragmented country enduring the world's worst refugee crisis since World War Two. "The Russians are doing in Aleppo and Syria what they did in Grozny -- it is the same", said Robert Ford, the U.S. ambassador to Syria in 2011-14, referring to the fierce bombardment that all but destroyed the capital of Russia's Chechnya region during Moscow's 1999-2000 war against Islamist separatists there.

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A general view shows the damaged Carlton Hotel, controlled by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, as seen from a rebel-held area of Aleppo​

The opposition to Assad, he told Reuters, will "go from holding territory ... to being an insurgency, a guerrilla war, and that will continue a long time." Syria's war began in 2011 after a popular uprising, against the Assad family's more than four-decade rule, that was inspired by the Arab Spring revolts across the Arab world. The war, pitting rebels mostly from Syria's Sunni majority against a minority rule rooted in Assad's Alawite community, has killed more than 300,000 people. Half the population has been displaced and much of urban Syria has become a wasteland.

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People inspect the damage at a site after it was hit by shelling carried out by rebels at Syrian government-held areas of Aleppo​

There have been moments during the conflict when it looked like Assad might be toppled. Russia sent its air force to bolster Iran-backed militias a year ago when Moscow and Tehran feared Assad was on the point of succumbing to rebel offensives. The bombing of eastern Aleppo, with a pro-Assad force on the ground spearheaded by seasoned Iran-backed fighters such as Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran's Revolutionary Guards, is meant to deal a decisive blow against the rebels.

ASSAD LUCKY WITH FRIENDS AND ENEMIES
 

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