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Syrian Air Forces Conducted 168 Sorties, Hit 190 Terrorist Targets

The Syrian Air Forces have conducted 168 sorties and hit 190 terrorists targets since mid-December, the Syrian Army spokesman Brig.Gen. Ali Maihub said. “Between December 17 and December 26 the Syrian Air Forces conducted 168 sorties hitting 198 terrorist targets in the provinces of Homs, Hama, Idlib, Aleppo and Damascus …

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NATO Survey from 2013 Reveals 70 Percent of Syrians Support Assad

“Dictator”, “regime”, “ruler who kills his own people.” This is the kind of rabble-rousing sophistry that the German “Lügenpresse” (lying press) uses to demonize the government of the legitimate Syrian President, who refuses to cow tow to the global dictates of the United States. Therefore this leader must …

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Syrian Army Confirms Death of Terrorist Leader Zahran Alloush in Airstrikes

The Syrian army confirmed on Friday that Zahran Alloush, the leader of Jaysh al-Islam terrorist group operating in the suburbs of the capital, Damascus, has been killed in an airstrike by the Syrian air force.  Earlier reports indicated that Alloush along with seven other terrorist field commanders and 10 …

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Taking the High Road: Syrian Army Seizes Strategic Areas in Latakia

The Syrian army has reportedly managed to regain control of several strategic regions from militants in the country’s northwestern province of Latakia.  Several strategic regions in Syria’s northwestern province of Latakia have been liberated by the country’s army in the course of its massive advances this week, according to the Iranian news agency FARS.On …

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Fall of the Arab Spring: From Revolution to Destruction

Christopher L. Brennan From Libya and Egypt to Syria and Yemen, the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region is undergoing unprecedented tumult and chaos. To understand the current breakdown of states and society, examining the so-called Arab Spring of 2011 that laid the groundwork for this ongoing regional anarchy is indispensable. …

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