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    9 Aug 2017
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    - Hama 2012 |s chant "the Ba'athist went insane when we demanded " in a protest against the ruling regime.

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  2. 10 hours ago

    #34 Various Syrian opposition factions, the ones in the footage are likely from Homs, continue to sent reinforcements to the outskirts of Manbij in northern .

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    19 hours ago

    An interview with “Malhama Tactical”’s Abu Salman Belarus , discussing the group’s name, history, & approach, beside how does it see the current state of affairs. Hint: Abu Salman rejects the nickname: “Jihad Blackwater”

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    نقوق ضابط برتبة نقيب ( نديم عدنان درويش ) من ريف حمص في هجوم للثوار على نقاط ميليشيا النظام في ريف اللاذقية الشمالي.

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    🇬🇧 A pair of Royal Air Force Tornados heading back to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus after whooping more ISIS ass over Syria / Iraq

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    Perspective: Mattis was a deeply flawed defense secretary

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    14 hours ago

    Several flares was fired from US base in Saidiyah. Sporadic clashes reported near the village of Yilanli, north of Arima. -reports Saidiye'de bulunan Abd üssünden aydınlatma fişeklerinin atıldığı ve Yılanlı köyü civarında ara ara çatışma olduğu aktarılıyor.

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    Dec 26
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    As a Libyanist, I’d tend to say that the counter-revolutionary efforts of the UAE began in March 2011 in Libya. The Emiratis knew of course that Qaddafi & sons had to go. But the reason UAE was involved, was because it disagreed w/ the very notion that Qaddafi had to be removed.

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    دماء مليون سوري والاف المعتقلين لا شي بالنسبة لبعض العرب .. هنيئا للامارات بحليف ايران الاول ..

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    17 hours ago

    Once Russia stepped in and the revolutionary threat was gone, KSA & UAE were set to reconcile with Asad

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    17 hours ago

    UAE & KSA got involved in Syrian war to counter Qatar more than Iran, i.e. to foil an ideological (revolutionary) threat more than a geopolitical one. Geopolitical aspect was overhyped.

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  12. Retweeted
    Dec 26

    حال التعليم في بلادي

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    Dec 26

    Third Brigade infiltration Group Brigadier glGeneral Nizar Kheder in a surveillance tour with the Russian friends on the forces. Heroes of the Syrian Arab Army

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  14. 15 hours ago

    #31 Footage from shows Turkish commando unit from the 9th Commando Brigade in Kars leaving to Sanliurfa, near the border with Syria, for the operations east of the Euphrates against the PKK affiliates YPG.

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    "We're no longer the suckers, folks," President Trump told troops at Al Asad Air Base. "Our presence in Syria was not open-ended, and it was never intended to be permanent."

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    22 hours ago

    Fresh from oven: an image took from our few minutes ago reveals four craters in a vehicle parking lot, within the 4th division , west to .

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    23 hours ago
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  18. 16 hours ago

    They want to counter Iran by supporting the regime of Bashar al-Assad, a client of Iran. 😂 The same country that has sent (still does) thousands of Iranians & Iranian-backed foreign militants to to save the regime of Bashar al-Assad. & Egypt kept ties for other reasons.

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    Today the UAE, next week Bahrain. countries reopen their embassies in 's Syria and legitimise the dictator after 7 years of war that killed 560.000. Arab nations should blame themselves – not the West – for Assad's survival. It was on them to save Arabs. They failed.

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  20. 17 hours ago

    #2 "The |n Turkmens have no federal or regional autonomy claim because for them that amounts to dividing the country. They support an unitary state model in which all sides are provided with the same basic rights and freedoms." by

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    Dec 26

    My friend's mom personally saw chained men being loaded into back of truck in Mezzeh, "beside pastry shop, across street from Zahra Mosque." I showed her the famous photo. "That's it, exactly!" She had asked her friend, "why are they chained?"

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