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will the syrian rebels repeat their mistakes?

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will the syrian rebels repeat their mistakes?

Postby sahal80 » Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:26 pm

last year was big victory for the syrian govt after 3 years of setbacks

the reason was the govt having superior organisations and operational tactics

for example the heavily foreing-infested rebels did not know the land by attacking homs a strategical westren province thats closer to the regimes heartland and its shia allies in lebanon

how come they did not know that hizpullah-shia and druze organization-will capture al qusayr?

this because homs is one of the syrian three regions that have borders with lebanon so basically the crossing border with lebanon is secured!
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after capturing idlib province, they r now heading the coastal region wich is the heartland of the govt, adjoined by the shia allies of lebanon!

theres no guarantees that they will caputure this region just like their three years failed siege of homs

they captured yesterday the first alawite village

the govt forces have retreated to defend latikia and homs provinces

the govt is allied with some minorities across the country such the ruling alawites, druze, kurds, syriac....

because of the lack of national opposition they r forced to enter this alliance

in the north you got the province of hassaka where the kurdish forces and the govt cooperate fully

the govt controls the airports and operates in there as usual but the city is controlled by the kurdish militia

hassaka province though having more kurdish population is heavily mixed, it has a lot of arab tribes that have some connections with the tribes of iraq

this goes as well for the province of dier al zour where you can find kurdish and syriac populations too

out of fear from the kurds, the arab tribes in hassaka have started cooperating with the regime as minority and got a pro-govt militia called al maghawir forces!

iran has hired some shia from afghanistan to fight for the syrian govt

shia in iraq r busy with isis

isis r useless and they more help the govt than the syrian opposition

each day they target the syrian rebels...

it contols the province of raqqa and the country side of hassaka and deir al zour

al kaida-affiliated al nusra sounds better than our al shabab bc they r cooperating with all the syrian rebels under the army of conquest

this camp includes some groups who get direct aid from the gulf countries

they r raising both the two flags of syria and al kayida in their camp

I think this is the reason why the sudden change in the battle war

I see that the syrian opposition should connect idlib to alepo and then enter hama via alepo and stay away from the coastal region

after some parts of hama were secured, they should move on to daraa province wich is 90km away from damascus, this southren frontier should be the gate for the the conquest of damascus, its very important and have already secured the crossing borders with jordan where the saudi aid comes from but they cant win now bc of the pro-regime druze in suwayda wich has also borders with jordan

if the rebels enter the rif damascus from daraa, having secured the north and central regions, it will be over for the regime!

but now godkii nidamka ee ko socdaan lol

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