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    Dec 24
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  2. 1 minute ago

    To-date still maintains two military bases in : Aoun dadat and S'aydiyeh. Now in there are the and flags.

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    5 minutes ago
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    these people have begged for more US troops in Syria & supported NATO propaganda war against Syria--will they now support the Syrian state that has been defending itself for 8 years from NATO/Gulf/Israeli terrorism?

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  4. 9 minutes ago

    coordinated with the control of the army to . The Syrian troops raised the Russian and Syrian flags over some area of the city following the absence of all Kurdish armed presence (important) in Manbij. The case is closed. East of the Euphrates next

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  5. 49 minutes ago

    I also wonder about pundits who support the but for the last 7 years were promoting a "regime change": Does it mean you support the unity of , the Kurds' choice today? Silence...silence...silence...

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  6. 52 minutes ago

    I wonder about the moral of proxies (Ahrar al-Sharqiya, alHamza, jaish alIslam, Euphrates Sheild) waiting in thousands at the border with , in the cold, since days. Quite disappointing for these and for all warmongers and twitter warriors.

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    19 hours ago

    Dear , Was there involvement, of any kind, between the / Institute for Statecraft and your co-authored articles attacking British academics back in April 2018? best, Piers

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  8. Retweeted
    Dec 22

    The Turkish President had agreed with Russia to wait a few months before acting against the Kurds. He made no objection to a Syrian army move into al-Hasaka, provided the Kurds be disarmed. via

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    Dec 22

    “Russia informed President Erdogan that it will not accept any crossing into the province, and that it will be up to the Syrian army to move in if the US withdraws its troops from the occupied area”.

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    Dec 22

    Syrian General Ali Mamlouk, the Syrian president’s special security advisor, says that “he is talking with the Kurdish...

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    Dec 22

    “There will be no other army on the Syrian territory but the national Syrian Arab Army”, were the instructions of President Bashar al-Assad to the Syrian delegation engaged in dialogue with the Kurds

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    It is official now: The Syrian army is in with two divisions.

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  14. 1 hour ago

    Although we have no official news, it seems the forces have pulled out of . Today we can confirm that was/is serious about the withdrawal of his troops from the occupied province of al Hasaka-DEZ .

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  15. 1 hour ago

    This time, unlike in the case of , is asking to send its troops not only to the borders but also to the province. The are returning to and therefore rejecting and .

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  16. 1 hour ago

    Great news to and the first hit to A deal between and the prior the meeting tomorrow: pulls out of to the Syrian forces. here:

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    As a journalist, I have visited Yemen 16 times, reporting the story in my usual detached way. But on my last trip I met 3 yr old Abdo Saleh, a jumble of bones dying of hunger. The parent in me took over and so did the emotions. This is his story.

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    Dec 23

    Most pundits supported Turkey and the rebels in Syria and now claim to be so worried about the Kurds at the hands of Turkey and the rebels who were championed by the pundits as the moderate ones. The hypocrisy is wild.

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  19. 13 hours ago

    I think I should consider myself a professor in theology in comparison to the ignorance of this member of the high council in matters. No wonder Wahhabi Ulema in Saudi Arabia know so little about Shia.

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    19 hours ago

    The US has no strategic interest in and no business at all being militarily involved there. Except perhaps that the war party wants never-ending wars abroad for arms production and promotions. By

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    Why are you giving Israel billions, , AND protecting their asses? They should be paying AMERICA for this service.

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