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Idlib: Russian Airstrikes and Turkey Silence
I'm not sure at this time how significant the airstrikes are into Idlib. This is not a first for Russia.A couple of months back Russia launched limited airstrikes into the area. And Turkey didn't say a thing about it then either.
Considering those facts, it seems obvious to me, and I've stated it repeatedly here that the inhabitants of Idlib are less proxies of Turkey and more aligned with the Usrael destabilization machine.
Pay attention to what is being reported on regarding the Idlib situation (lots of coverage) while the ethnic cleansing in the east is swept under the rug by the alt media.
Also it's being reported that Turkey is not likely to move into eastern Syria.
I've long had some serious doubts about this anyway... (it would be like walking into a minefield)
It seemed more plausible to me that they would shore up their borders and make sure the exit for Usrael Kurds is towards Iraq. A sort of kettling, if you will.
Russia has been quite upbeat on the coordination/cooperation between themselves and Turkey so... it's only sensible to take serious the idea of coordination- Especially when it's been expressly stated
Hints of coordination in some media reports.
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How Turkey, Iran and Russia will agree on eastern Syria: Cooperating in the East
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Maria Zakharova: Russia coordinates Syria policies with Turkey
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November 9/18
- Reiterated: November 12/2018: Are Turkey & Syria Coordinating Operations In North Eastern Syria?
"All this while there is a greater advancement of the Syrian regular army from the south and the Turkish army from the west."
Onto the latest from Idlib:
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The Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) gang groups under the lead of Jabhat al-Nusra took many areas to the west of Aleppo back from the Nuredin Zenki gang group, after which Russian jets started to strike some HTS positions.
After the offensive the HTS launched 4 days ago from the northeast of Idlib towards the western part of Aleppo, several residential areas like Darat Izza, Qibtan al-Jabil and many others came under HTS control. Nuredin Zenki gang group has lost all their positions to the west of Aleppo. They are rumored to have fled to Afrin.
RUSSIA CARRIES OUT AIR STRIKES
As a response, in the evening Russian fighter jets carried out air strikes against the HTS in Kafarniha, Urm, the 111th regiment of Atarib, Darat Izza and Jarmiya Al-Rahal areas.
SECOND TIME NO-CLASH ZONE HIT
The areas are included in the no-clash zones determined in the Astana Accord signed by Russia, Turkey and Iran. This is the first time an air strike was held in the area after the accord was signed.This is the second airstrikes into Idlib in the past little while- Perhaps first into a specific area, but, this is the second time for Russian airstrikes.
TURKISH STATE SILENT
Despite days of clashes in the region between these groups, and despite Turkey’s role as the guarantor, the country has stayed silent.I'm sure Turkey was well aware of the impending Russian airstrikes- Coordination/cooperation. It's loomed large in the Astana partnership.
No Afghanistan Withdrawal:
No Iraq Withdrawal:
No Syrian Withdrawal:
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U.S. Ramps Up Bombings in Eastern Syria Following Trump Withdrawal Announcement
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Trump’s Syria withdrawal plan sounds suspiciously like a plan to stay in Syria
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US " PAUSING" the Non Existent Syrian Withdrawal
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US/ Syrian Withdrawal Pt.2: Check Out Time is Long Overdue..
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US Syrian Withdrawal- "You can check out anytime you like but you can never leave."
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