“Our main goal is the defeat of DAESH…..the Americans have not delivered any weapons or ammunition to the YPG.”-Saleh Muslim, Kurdish Democratic Union Party, in an interview saying Assad is not the problem and disputing U.S. claims that U.S. military help has ben sent to the YPG (Kurdish People’s Protection Units)
Proof U.S. rebel training efforts are a False Flag: “US-trained rebels who recently returned to Syria have lost contact with one of their officers and are investigating reports that he defected and handed over his weapons to al-Qaida’s branch in the country…. ….The first trained group, made up of 54 fighters, was wiped out by al-Qaida’s affiliate, the Jabhat al-Nusra or the Nusra Front, soon after it returned to Syria in July.”-theguardian
For the first time ever, the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway, might be releasing seeds stored up for doomsday. Lebanon based International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) is asking for the release of seeds due to the long term drought in the Middle East, which is being exacerbated by the escalating U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli instigated war (note that the ‘western’ news media likes to blame the doomsday seed release totally on the war in Syria).
“Even if by miracle we were to resolve tomorrow the Syrian problem, Libya would remain an open and uncontrolled corridor…..And beyond Libya, there is the whole of Africa.”-Federica Mogherini, European Union Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
More proof the majority of ‘refugees’ flooding into Europe are not from Syria. When you look at data from the United Nations the number of people who could be classified as refugees from Syria makes up only fraction of the hundreds of thousands of migrants storming into the EU. On top of that, UN data shows the overwhelming majority of refugees from Syria are in refugee camps in the Middle East and North Africa.
Using data from 2014 the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates three million Syrians have fled their country, mainly to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, not Europe. 6.5-million Syrians are considered refugees within their own country. Those European leaders who’re are calling for stricter rules to filter out true refugees from illegal migrant workers are correct.
And for proof the world doesn’t give a crap about Syrians, the UN World Health Organization reports that member nations have funded only 30% of what’s needed to operate the refugee camps just in the Middle East and North Africa: “The magnitude of needs continues to escalate. More than four years on and we’re seeing the same urgent health needs we saw in 2011, but on a much larger scale – trauma cases, severe mental health needs, communicable and non-communicable diseases, reproductive health issues.”-Nada Al Ward, WHO Emergency Support Team Amman, Jordan
Syria’s neighbor Lebanon says it has 1.1-million Syrians now living within its borders. Education administrators are preparing to provide schooling for 200-thousand Syrian children.
Some of the refugees fleeing Syria were already refugees before the war in Syria started; Palestinians who fled the Israeli genocide against them.
French news sources say the pro-Syrian government local militias, formed in 2012, have grown to as many as 200-thousand strong. However, the list of militias include foreign volunteers from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine.
Lots of reports of intense battles which seemed ineffectual because there were relatively few reports of casualties, relative to the number of battles, by anybody! Even Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported more than 35 thermobaric barrel bombs dropped, with seemingly nobody hurt!
Aleppo Governorate: Syrian Arab Army and Air Force say 120 U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli backed DAESH (pronounced like a quick sounding Day-Esh, Islamic State) and Jabhat al-Nusra (Nusra Front) insurgents killed in 24 hours of battles, including the continuing defensive battle for the Air Force Academy and the battle for al-Nairab Airport. The insurgents are flooding in from Raqqah Governorate, which they control. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports a civilian was killed by insurgent mortar rounds, and that DAESH and other insurgent groups began fighting each other near the Syrian Arab Army infantry school. A Syrian Arab Army Air Force officer killed when DAESH attacked the Kweres airbase. In Ihras area, report that two civilians were killed after their car was boobytrapped with a bomb. DAESH attacked several Shia towns in the northern areas, killing at least four civilians.
Damascus (Rif Dimashq) area: Insurgents lobbed mortar rounds into the al-Wafidin Refugee Camp, wounding seven civilians, mostly children. Syrian Arab Army says they’ve regained control of the al-Ghouta hills, and are chasing insurgents along the Harasta Highway. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says a man arrested a month ago in Deir Ezzor province, then put into a Damascus prison, was tortured to death. In the city of Harasta reports that insurgents are attempting, for a second time in two months, to capture the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles, of course that’s probably not what it’s called in Syria, but just think of all the personal records those insurgents will get their hands on if they capture the DMV).
Daraa Governorate: Battles reported in Daraa City. Independent reports say two insurgents killed by airstrike in the town of al-Sheikh Meskin.
Deir Ezzor Governorate: Reports that DAESH continues to assault the Deir Ezzor military airbase.
Hama Governorate: Syrian Arab Army Air Force reports numerous airstrikes against insurgents including Jaish al-Fatah.
Homs Governorate: Syrian arab Army and Air Force units, along with local militias (officially known as Popular or National Defense Forces) continued battles with Nusra Front and DAESH, mainly around Tadmour (Palmyra) and the al-Shaer oil field. In Homs City, several people arrested smuggling hash and heroin from U.S. controlled Afghanistan, as well as 3-thousand pills of the cheapo version of meth (methamphetamines) known as captagon.
Idlib Governorate: Syrian Arab Army Air Force reports numerous airstrikes against insurgents including Jaish al-Fatah. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says nine civilians killed during an airstrike on the town of Kafroma.
Lattakia Governorate: Syrian Arab Army Air Force reports numerous airstrikes against Nusra Front.
Quneitra Governorate: Syrian Arab Army and local militias engaged and destroyed several insurgent Toyota gun-trucks.
Sweida Governorate: Syrian Arab Army reports destroying several DAESH camps.
22 – 23 September 2015: U.S. has become impotent, ships in Heroin from U.S. controlled Afghanistan
Israel’s unabashed role in the Syrian refugee crisis