LATAKIA:
Kasab: The SAA gunned down this Turkish-supported turkey this morning:
- Abu ‘Ali Al-Zaybaq (Rat leader of some Nusra group)
ALEPPO:
SAA wiped out 4 Al-Qaeda commanders in Aleppo City. They were the leaders of these:
- Kataa`eb Ibn Taymiyya
- Jaysh Al-Muhaadhideen wa Al-Ansaar (Mostly Chechen rats)
- Kataa`eb Ahfaad Al-Mursaleen
Names tomorrow.
Al-Zahraa Quarter: SAA has killed 131 rats mostly from Chechnya, Turkey and Afghanistan in fighting involving a long convoy of trucks carrying weapons, ammunition and reinforcements to the defeated rodents on the periphery of this quarter. The news of great victories in Qalamoon has lit a fire in the bellies of our soldiers here and they want to prove their mettle by exterminating their share of rodents.
Thin Lizzys ‘ The Boys Are Back In Town ‘ reworded in honour of the SAA…
GUESS WHO JUST GOT BACK TODAY
THEM WIDE EYED BOYS OF THE SAA
HADNT CHANGED HADNT MUCH TO SAY
ANYONE WHO FUCKS WITH THEM ARE CRAZY
THEY WERE ASKING IF THE FSA WERE AROUND
WHERE THEY WHERE,WHERE THEY COULD BE FOUND
TOLD THEYD LONG LEFT TOWN
NOW THEYRE ROTTING IN THE GROUND…
THE SAA ARE BACK IN TOWN….THE SAA ARE BACK IN TOWN..
Victory to the Syrian people and the SAA.
lmao, nice one Gareth, love it as i did Thin Lizzy. I’de give you 10 thumbs up for that one.
That song was used in the Nick Nolte/Eddie Murphy movie “48 Hours”. I liked that version and I like yours. Thanks, Ziad
Battle for mount Chalma, epic footage. flying snackbar.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d47_1397602185
Epic footage indeed, extraordinary done, worth seeing it and keep it. This is realy one of the best real battle footage I have seen it.
Thank you. It’s wonderful. I’ll put it in the post for today. Ziad
@Arklight, let’s put it this way so i can describe at how stupid these fanatics of all faiths can be, if we were to be invaded by aliens we would all band together like brothers to defeat them, maybe that’s what we need to show these neanderthals the truth of an anti-sectarian world where we could all live in peace side by side.
I like that. Ziad
Hi Ziad. Awesome site.
Whats your take on ISIS? Will the regime leave Raqqa till the end?
Excuse my use of the word regime. So used to reading propaganda! Not a troll I promise.
Thank you for your kind remark. About Al-Raqqa: I just don’t know when the SAA will have sufficient forces to leave the western heartland to liberate Al-Raqqa – which should – by the way – be fairly easy since the population is dying to see the rats leave. I wish I had an answer. Ziad
Heart breaking story, worth reading it and get to know more about this SAA hero. With soldiers like Turki Al-Bej there is no force in this planet that can beat SAA. My hat is off to him and his brave son Mohammed, may heaven recieve him with all dignity. God bless you Turki Al-Bej. http://www.islamicinvitationturkey.com/2014/04/15/the-story-of-one-of-syrian-army-most-heroic-legends/ “Wounded in the head months ago by a sniper’s bullet which caused paralysis of the facial nerve and shattered his jaw bone and right ear, our hero was in Hospital in Lattakia last Monday for surgery to remove the fragments in his skull on Tuesday,… Read more »
A glorious tale about a true hero in every sense. Thank you. Ziad
Military combat service is a great leveler. I served with everything from atheists to Zoroastrians and you know what? We all ended up closer than blood brothers, I don’t pay any attention to the rabble rousers schreeching about muslims “May the F, jews, bhudists, animists or sun worshippers – – when you spend a large part of every day watching each other’s backs, there’s no time to whine about how this one washs what, that one won’t eat some stuff or another spends what free time he has reading scripture. There’s no time for that then, and later on it… Read more »
It’s been said and proven that the most successful melting pot in America is the U.S. military. I agree with you. Ziad
Hawsh Arab is liberated, seems like the Qalamoun front is in complete collapse. Keeping a “pool” for rebels/terrorists around Zabadani might be the idea to leave some outs for rebels to escape from the Damascus area. But who knows it this is smart in the long run, better finish them off or force them to surrender now.
I think the SAA is going with your best analysis. Finish them off. Ziad
Wonderful news. I personally consider the chechens if not the, certainly one of the top most violent and virulent strain of terrorists. I am delighted to see more and more of them dying. Often battle hardened, and not ones to surrender – seeing them die en masse bodes well for Syria.
I have received some less than spectacular evaluations of their fighting abilities. Uniformly, they are described and stupid and reckless. Maybe that’s what Obama wants – somebody as reckless as himself. Ziad
Ziad, we are spoiled today by news of a series of Syrian victories. Thank you, as always. When this is all over, Syria will have to be re-thought. Despite the segment of the population who support the Syrian government and its officials, including President Assad, the entire country has been affected by this war as have neighboring countries. Lebanon is paralyzed, Iraq is facing the same sectarian disease and foreign sponsored terrorism. It is time to shift to a Syrian Nationalist narrative and axis. Baathism has little appeal in Iraq or Lebanon; the former because of the Saddam regime and… Read more »
Syrian Not Arab:
Outside the obvious post colonial reasons, is there any reason for Syria and Lebanon not to be one country? They both possess roughly the same mix of people, albeit in different concentrations.
Lebanon IS Syrian and was for many years, the west created it to be a mainly Christian country, a stupid idea as many are muslim but i dare say to be a buffer between israel and Syria.
Thank you for your question. Lebanon was first established in 1860 after the Turks instigated a massacre perpetrated primarily by a mix of Druze and Muslims (Arab, Kurdish, Chechen and Turkish combined) against the Christians of Mount Lebanon who refused to pay jiziyah, an Islamic tax on dhimmi people (non-Muslims) who through the tax have to show their submission and loyalty to Islamic supremacy. Muslims will say that the tax is in lieu of military service, but serving in the military is the right of any citizen to defend his land and it is further proof that Islam behaves as… Read more »
I disagree on a quite few points, but you keep bagging the Baath party and basically say it is obsolete, it just goes to you know nothing of the sort, in fact many here are voting you up when in fact it should be down, but they don’t know much of our history and most of what you write is drivel, as far as i am concerned you are another fake Syrian pretending to be concerned, i know your type, now get the fk outta here and back to your salafists. BTW i did not ask a question, yet you… Read more »
@CHEVI789 Since you haven’t taken the time to notice, may I point out that my reply was to Paul S who directed a question to me that you chose to answer. So, you are the fake who is jumping in “trying”. Learn to read please and don’t respond to a thread or a question directed toward me just to pick a fight. More importantly, what is the value of your disagreement if you choose not to make your points known? I for one can enumerate for you the few redeemable qualities of the Baath ideology, going back to their original… Read more »
You must be paid to have this much luxury of comtemplation. The real problem is the refugees, the state the’re in and the long way back to having a normal life. The average person is not interested in differences, but in peacefull survival. The kids will have to go to school and the food needs to get prepared. The dads will want to pick up their jobs and the houses need work (duh). Do away with the trauma’s of the war. The issue here is that the refugees over the borders are under the influence of the same powers that… Read more »
There is much in what you say that is true. No Ba’athist denies Syria’s pre-Arabian history. It is Aramaic and Syriac with a lot of Greek and Roman, to be sure. But, don’t blame the Ba’ath in Syria for the problems you see today. The Ba’ath has been instrumental in creating a sense of patriotism to the Syrian nation, not to mention many achievements in land distribution, women’s rights and education. And never forget that the army fighting this war in Syria is an ideological army bent on implementing the teachings of a Pan-Arab, not Pan-Islamic, ideology. However, you and… Read more »
Ziad, both you and the SAA have my full respect. Every Syrian who loves Syria and his fellow Syrians has my full respect. People who claim Syria as theirs in the name of some foreign identity, nation or people are my declared enemy by their own actions. I used to have great respect for the Baath and at one time I would have even conceded to your Pan-Syrian Arabism concept. I no longer see a need to attach ourselves to the people who invaded us with their backwardness and destroyed our indigenous civilization. I find it offensive to celebrate Khaled… Read more »
such posts
much rats dead
One more line and you have a stanza. Sounds like William Carlos Williams. Ziad
It seems the 5000-7000 terrorists that crossed from Turkey to Aleppo few days ago started to die in large amounts, a replay of Kesab where thousands of casualties happened in such few days, this is good and got be maximized, it must be rat terrifying being a rat brainless in Syria nowadays, expect huge amount of desertions in the next few days due to news from rat free Qalamoun, almost rat free Homs, maybe rat free Kesab and close to complete encirclement of Aleppo. Keep it up SAA.
Operation Canopus Star is reaping benefits. A conversation with my wife’s nephew in Al-Sulaymaaniyya indicates a more optimistic view than before. What a relief! Ziad
Thanks Ziad HAIL SAA!
I’m with you. Ziad
I’ll never forget this brave Syrian army, remains vigilant.
They are. Thank you. Ziad