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ISIS suffers demoralizing defeat at the Deir Ezzor Military Airport: 48 terrorists killed

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The Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) launched a major offensive at the Deir Ezzor Airport on Saturday, attacking this large military installation from several flanks controlled by the Syrian Arab Army's 137th Artillery Brigade of the 17th Reserve Division.

ISIS began their assault by storming the Deir Ezzor Airport from two different flanks (west and south), while another terrorist contingent launched a simultaneous attack on the nearby village of Al-Jafra.

Despite the large number of terrorist personnel used for this offensive, ISIS could never get this attack going on Saturday, as the Syrian Arab Army's defenses proved too difficult to infiltrate.

Comment: See also:
Syrian army liberates military airport near Damascus from Daesh
While Syrian army pushes for Aleppo, Turkey-backed rebels suffer major loss to ISIS


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Syrian army liberates military airport near Damascus from Daesh

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The Syrian army forces have wrested control of a military airport near the capital, Damascus, marking the latest in a string of victories over the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group.

The recapture of the strategic al-Sin air base took place late on Saturday as the Syrian army continues its advances against militants, Arabic-language Syria Now news website reported.

The Syrian soldiers further liberated the Safa resort in eastern Qalamoun region.

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Russian and Syrian bombers drop big surprise on Daesh supply line near Raqqa

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Russian and Syrian Air Forces have reportedly carried out several coordinated air strikes on Daesh near a strategic military airbase in the northeastern province of Raqqa, west of the de facto capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate.

Syrian and Russian warplanes conducted a spate of coordinated air strikes against Daesh (ISIL/ISIS) near Tabqa Air Base which resulted in the destruction of many of the terrorists' military and logistics vehicles, according to the Iranian news agency FARS.

The attacks have impaired Daesh's ability to supply its forces near the recently-liberated city of Palmyra with arms, medical equipment and food, FARS reported.

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Pentagon protests Russian interception of US spy plane as 'erratic and aggressive'

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Comment: In further belligerent maneuvering from the US government towards Russia, a Russian Su-27 jet was forced to intercept a US RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft as it approached Russian airspace over the Baltic Sea on Tuesday, April 12th.

As usual, the US government and the Western press presented the encounter as a "threatening" and "dangerous flyby" by the Russia jet, as if the US military has a god-given right to fly anywhere it pleases. Yet it is patently obvious that a US reconnaissance plane coming close to the Russian border is a deliberately threatening move by the US military against Russia, and the intercept by the Russian jet is, therefore, entirely justified.


A Russian jet has intercepted a US reconnaissance plane in the Baltic Sea, the Pentagon has said only a few days after it decried Moscow for its military aircraft buzzing a US destroyer in the same area.

The alleged "interception" occurred on Thursday, Danny Hernandez, a spokesman for European Command told CNN. He said the Russian Su-27 "performed erratic and aggressive maneuvers," only 50 feet (15 meters) away from the US aircraft.

The US Boeing RC-135 aircraft was "intercepted by a Russian SU-27 in an unsafe and unprofessional manner," Hernandez said, stressing that the US jet never entered Russian airspace.

"The unsafe and unprofessional actions of a single pilot have the potential to unnecessarily escalated tensions between countries," he said.

The Pentagon later confirmed the complaints to TASS.

"We are protesting the incident with the Russian government," a Pentagon official told the news agency.

Comment: Would the US do anything different if Russian ships and planes were in the Gulf of Mexico for exercises as an example? More to the point, over the past few years NATO planes have repeatedly "buzzed" Russian aircraft in international airspace around NATO countries.


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Hysterical American reaction to Russian fighters buzzing a US destroyer

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© Sputnik/Denis PetrovThe destroyer USS Donald Cook during the joint Ukrainian-US naval drill Sea Breeze 2015.
The near-hysterical American reaction to Russian fighter planes buzzing a US destroyer this week is replete with hilarious double-think.

Russian warplanes made the USS Donald Cook look more like a sitting Donald Duck bobbing helplessly on the Baltic Sea when they streaked by the vessel. The dramatic face-off followed by the appearance of US impotence is probably what underlies the angry reaction in Washington.

It's the equivalent of getting caught in a spotlight with your trousers around your ankles.

But put the incident in a more serious, objective perspective and the American hysteria says more about their subjective and dangerous arrogance than about alleged Russian recklessness.

A US guided-missile destroyer only 70 nautical miles from Russian territory at Kaliningrad is given a stern display of aerobatics by two Sukhoi Su-24s — and then Washington erupts with accusations of being harassed by an "insane flyby".

The White House was full of indignation over "reckless Russian provocation", while the Pentagon was outraged that one of its ships could be literally rocked in the Baltic Sea by the wake created by the low-flying Russian warplanes.

Let's run that scenario in reverse to highlight how "American exceptionalism" has become a chronic condition of irrational double-think. If a Russian warship was to approach the US coastline in similar fashion — even if theoretically in international waters — we can be sure that US fighters jets would be scrambled and forcefully deployed. The Russian ambassador would also probably be summoned in Washington.

However, unlike Russia, the US warship this week comes on the back of a massive military build-up by American forces and their NATO allies around Russian territory over the past two years — in flagrant violation of past agreements, such as the Russia-NATO Founding Act.

Moreover, senior Pentagon officials, including Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and his Joint Chiefs of Staff, have over the same period repeatedly labelled Russia as an existential global threat. Without providing any credible proof against Russia, those unilateral assertions are in themselves acts of American aggression.

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SOTT Focus: The Truth Perspective: Interview with Graeme MacQueen: The 2001 Anthrax Deception and the intimidation of legislatures

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Colin Powell lies about Iraq at the UN
In October 2001, five people died from anthrax attacks in the U.S. The targets were senators and media personalities. The first letter containing the military-grade bacteria was mailed just a week after 9/11. Originally thought to have been a follow-up to the 9/11 attacks, perpetrated by al-Qaeda with the support of Iraq, the attacks were instrumental in maintaining a climate of terror in the United States, and helped push through the U.S. Patriot Act. But in the course of investigation, that story fell apart. The attacks were later blamed on a lone scientist from Fort Detrick, Bruce Ivins. Rather than a state-sponsored foreign conspiracy, the attacks were written off as a domestic attack by a single lone nut. But is that what really happened?

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On this episode of the Truth Perspective, we interviewed Dr. Graeme MacQueen, author of The 2001 Anthrax Deception: The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy and co-editor of the Journal of 9/11 Studies. In his book, MacQueen shows that neither official narrative stands up to scrutiny, but each had an element of truth. First, the perpetrators of both 9/11 and the anthrax attacks were the same. Second, it was a domestic plot. But the source wasn't al-Qaeda and Iraq; it was U.S.-based.

The 2001 anthrax attacks may be an almost-forgotten aspect of post-9/11 history, but like 9/11 they are still relevant today. They helped facilitate the passage of the draconian Patriot Act and set the template for numerous false-flags in the years since. Several of those attacks have directly targeted legislative bodies with physical intimidation. (See Dr. MacQueen's article: War on Terror or War on Democracy? The Physical Intimidation of Legislatures)

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While Syrian army pushes for Aleppo, Turkey-backed rebels suffer major loss to ISIS

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For two week now there have been reports of a Syrian army buildup in the Aleppo region. These culminated yesterday in a report that no fewer than 11,000 new troops have been concentrated for the oncoming Aleppo offensive.

Syria's prime minister himself announced such a push would begin shortly and reassured loyalists that Russia was onboard.

Today the long-anticipated Battle of Aleppo begun as Syrian army with Russian air support launched an attack on al-Nusra and other non-ceasefire rebel groups aimed to cut off rebel supply lines into the city. Initial push has met with success:
For the first time since 2014, heavy clashes have now broken out inside Aleppo city itself. Earlier today, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) captured al-Mallah farms in the north while simultaneously cutting the rebel supply line to Al-Ramouseh Industrial District in the south.

Furthermore, breaking reports indicate that government troops are storming the western section of the Handarat housing, with skirmishes ongoing near the district's Palestine Mosque and Zuhair Mohsen School. This attack has been launched from the nearby Quarries.

Now, rebels inside Aleppo city are inches from being completely encircled, thus preventing them from receiving vital supplies and ammunitions. This is due to fire control between al-Mallah farms and the YPG-held district of Sheikh Maqsoud.
As seen on the map rebels' supply lines have been narrowed down albeit loyalist forces will have to take more ground to completely cut them off:

Comment: These "dramatic reversals" in conflicts between terrorist groups sure are interesting, especially when you consider who finances and controls them. It's almost like conflict is being prolonged as long as possible in order to achieve maximum chaos. Meanwhile the Syrian government forces continue their slow, steady push. This is good news, but as always it is bitter-sweet - the blood of ordinary people continues to be spilled while the architects of this war sit safely away from the reach of any justice.


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Israeli Newspeak: Murder, error, and the terror

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General Gadi Eisenkot
On Thursday the 24th of March Israeli medic soldier Orel Azarya murdered Palestinian Abed Al Fatah Al Sharif, who was wounded and immobile on a street in Al Khalil (Hebron), with a bullet to the head. Azarya could be said to have been following the 'humane' guidance of Major General (ret.) Amiram Levin, former head of Northern Comman, who said "most of these people are born to die anyway, we just need to help them to it." (Recently Levin continued his humane and liberal stance in his defense of Breaking the Silence.)

The murder was a no-brainer case, filmed in detail. This was to be the test of how Israel and Israelis respond when faced with a par excellence extrajudicial execution murder. No more mere allegations by "stupid" , "antisemite" world politicians such as Swedish Foreign Minister Wallström.

But whilst the political and military leadership had to do a quick damage control to protect the image abroad, the Israeli public at large seemed less willing to enact such a liberal volte face. Whilst Defense minister Moshe Yaalon and Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot regarded the soldier as "erring" and spoke of applying justice to those who violate the Israeli Defense Forces moral code, most of the Israeli public - in fact over 2/3, disagreed with the admonishing critique of the leadership, according to an Israeli survey aired on Channel 2. Nearly three out of five Israelis said Azarya should never have been arrested. Only 5% actually opined it was "murder". These views were nonetheless not completely absent from the leadership and IDF, even in this embarrassing light: Education Minister Naftali Bennett regarded him as "certainly not a murderer", and the IDF managed to quickly downgrade the charge to "manslaughter" .

Comment: Israel has had a longstanding policy of extrajudicial killing of Palestinians and anyone else they deem problematic. It appears they have simply stopped caring what the rest of the world knows or thinks about it.


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South Front Russia Defense Report: Winged infantry prepares for new missions (plus: Nagorno-Karabakh analysis)

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Russia Defense Report: Winged Infantry Prepares for New Missions


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Evidence indicates CIA's real target is Assad, not Daesh in Syria

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© Dimitar Dilkoff/Agence France-PresseAK-47 machine guns hang in a shelter for Syrian rebels in the Salaheddine district of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo
Washington has jumped at the opportunity to provide massive amounts of weapons to Syria's so-called moderate rebels amid the ongoing ceasefire; it seems that the White House is not bothered by the fact that half of its arms have found their way into the hands of al-Qaeda, Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams note.

The Syrian ceasefire is hanging in the balance, former Republican congressman Ron Paul and political analyst Daniel McAdams note in their Liberty Report; however, Washington continues to push ahead with its military program aimed at training and arming the so-called Syrian rebels.

To complicate matters further, there is enough evidence that the moderates have repeatedly teamed up with al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front on the ground, calling it a "marriage of necessity."

Even State Department spokesman Mark Toner has recognized that "there is some co-mingling" of al-Qaeda militants and the US-backed Syrian rebels.

Commenting on the issue, Daniel McAdams, the Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, referred to the Wall Street Journal article that shed some light on Washington's plans to send various types of anti-aircraft weapons to Syrian rebels.

Comment: The Pentagon and the CIA: Two pathological organizations struggling for control of a failing empire.