Puppet Masters
The Syrian army alongside the National Defense Forces (NDF) and Liwa al-Quds (Jerusalem Brigade) liberated the villages of Shabib, Kharbeel, 'Akeel, Al-Qalay'at, and Sirada in Khanasser Plains after a violent battle with the ISIL Takfiri terrorists this morning.
Also on Tuesday, the al-Nusra Front and Jund al-Aqsa terrorist groups confirmed that scores of their combatants were killed or wounded after their failed attacks on the government forces' positions in the Southern Aleppo.
At least 26 members of Nusra Front and Jund al-Aqsa were killed and their military vehicles were destroyed in a series of failed offensives in Tal al-Eiss.
The Syria army and its allies have fortified their positions after repelling the militant groups' offensives and are fully ready to defend their strongholds.
There have been meantime, heavy fighting between the army and Nusra near the village of Barda.
Abida Ahmad Aloush, Abdu Samir Haj Ibrahim, Ibrahim Sobhi Modirati, Mohammad Osman al-Abdullah and Mohamamd al-Jabrou were amongst the killed terrorist in Ein al-Eiss battle.

Protesters throw eggs towards a building of the Russian embassy during a rally demanding the liberation of Ukrainian army pilot Nadezhda Savchenko by Russia, in Kiev, Ukraine, March 6, 2016
Amid a spate of attacks, Moscow is monitoring the situation around its embassy in Kiev and frequently communicates with the Russian ambassador and his staff, Lavrov said in an interview with Andrey Dobrov, from Russian channel Ren TV.
"[Embassy staff] are performing in a good and correct way, as befits people who feel their homeland is behind them, their home country which will not let anyone harm them."
The Russian embassy in Kiev and consulates in Odessa and Lvov have recently been attacked by angry mobs demanding that Moscow free Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko, who was charged over the killing of two Russian journalists and illegal crossing of the Ukraine-Russia border.
Perry, who served as defense secretary in Bill Clinton's administration from 1994 to 1997, said at a Guardian Live event in London on Wednesday that he believes significant improvements were achieved in relations between the US and Russia, including in the sphere of military cooperation, in the early years after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
However, that course eventually came to naught. Perry said that a complete lack of regard for Russia as a power or a dialogue partner from Washington officials played a crucial role in this reversal.
While criticizing Russia's current policy on Syria and Ukraine and blaming it for the current diplomatic crisis, Perry pointed out that, in earlier years, it was the United States' policy that "deserves much of the blame" for the eventual cooling of relations between Moscow and Washington.
Reckless expanding NATO, making plans to deploy a missile defense system in Eastern Europe, and supporting the so-called "color revolutions" in former Soviet republics were all steps in the wrong direction, which were all taken without ever even considering Russia's concerns, according to Perry.

A Palestinian boy sits amidst used clothes and items at the weekly flea market in the Nusseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, on February 29, 2016
That honour befell Laars Faaborg-Andersen, the European Union's ambassador to Israel, last week when Jewish settlers launched a social media campaign casting him as Hannibal Lecter, the terrifying character from the film The Silence of the Lambs. An image of the Danish diplomat wearing Lecter's prison face mask was supposed to suggest that Europe needs similar muzzling.
The settlers' grievance relates to European aid, which has provided temporary shelter to Palestinian Bedouin families after the Israeli army demolished their homes in the occupied territories near Jerusalem. The emergency housing has helped them remain on land coveted by Israel and the settlers.
European officials, outraged by the Lecter comparison, have reminded Tel Aviv that, were it to abide by international law, Israel would be taking responsibility for these families' welfare.
For the second day on Wednesday, Israeli troops fired tear gas canisters at Lebanese herders and farmers working near the border with the occupied Palestinian territories, The Daily Star reported.
"We were proceeding with our lives normally and everyone was working their land. Then we saw the Israeli patrol and its members begin shooting tear gas at us," Mustafa Ahmad, one of the herders, said.
Comment: The powers-that-be never get tired of using fear to control the population. The timing of these 'leaked' documents is interesting. If these names are genuine, are some the West's mercenaries being hung out to dry now that they are soon to become obsolete?
A batch of leaked Islamic State documents with the names of some 22,000 militants from 51 countries has been passed to UK security services. The papers, which were obtained by Sky News via a defector, could expose terrorists planning attacks in Europe.
The files reportedly contain data on 22,000 Islamic State (IS, ISIS/ISIL) recruits from all over the world, including the UK and rest of Europe, the US, Canada, North Africa and Middle East.
The biggest chunk of the 1,736 files represents simple questionnaires which would-be terrorists had to fill out to be eligible to join the terror group. Each form consists of 23 personal questions resembling a typical job application form, apart from several points.
Some of the IS application forms appear to have been published by Zaman Al Wasl, a Syrian pro-opposition news site. The documents are penned in Arabic and stamped with IS logos.
View data of 122 #ISIS suicide bombers #ISIS #Reuters #AFP #AP https://t.co/OJ0Icb4Afk via @ZamanEnglish pic.twitter.com/jrBDSMsJog— ZamanAlwslEng (@ZamanEnglish) March 10, 2016
According to Zaman Al Wasl, the majority of IS recruits are from Arab countries, with Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt accounting for two-thirds of the jihadists. Up to 25 percent of the fighters are allegedly Saudis. The group's "foreign" (non-Arab) recruits are topped by Turks, with French nationals coming second. The site claims that only 1.7 percent of IS recruits are Syrians, and just 1.2 percent are Iraqis. Separately, it speculates that Iraqis and Jordanians form the "backbone" of IS forces only in Iraqi regions such as Mosul and Ramadi.
Newcomers were requested to name a person who recommended them as reliable candidates - a kind of 'reference check.' The recommendation clause will likely become the subject of a particularly careful examination by security services, to which Sky has forwarded the documents.
That being said, electromagnetic warfare testing and training has been covertly conducted by the U.S. Navy on public roads in Washington State — for over five years.
An exclusive report from Truthout divulged the secretive EMF testing, discovered through a number of Freedom of Information Act requests coupled with contradictory and fumbling public statements by the Navy and Forest Service.
Alarmingly, without public notification or even cautionary boundary warnings in place to prevent accidental exposure, the Navy's EMF testing has taken place in public areas and popular tourist destinations for five years. This vastly contradicts its proposed electromagnetic warfare training plans, ostensibly set to begin this year, which have stirred enormous controversy."An email thread between the Navy and US Forest Service between 2010 and 2012, recently obtained via [FOIA] request filed by Oregon-based author and activist Carol Van Strum in November 2014, revealed that the Navy has likely been driving mobile electromagnetic warfare emitters and conducting electromagnetic warfare training in the Olympic National Forest and on public roads on Washington's Olympic Peninsula since 2010," reported Truthout's Dahr Jamail.
Besides those harmful effects on humans, there are potentially "large-scale negative impacts" on avian, aquatic, reptilian, and other biota in the environmentally sensitive area which includes Hoh Rainforest.
Those numbers are waaay off. The more realistic numbers are some 10,000 YPG and some 1,000 Arabs. Even those numbers include lots of village guards that can not be counted on as soldiers. The core forces are in the low thousands.The campaign in eastern Syria is directed by about 50 U.S. Special Operations forces now on the ground there, joined by about 20 French and perhaps a dozen British commandos. They're working with about 40,000 Syrian Kurdish and Arab fighters dubbed the Syrian Democratic Forces; all but about 7,000 are from the Syrian Kurdish militia known as the YPG.

Igor Sergun, Former Director of GRU, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
The anonymous source starts off his rant with:
In other words no sooner than he opens his mouth it becomes a guessing game: "Could", "May", "Must have".[I cannot] "rule out that his death could have been the result of a complicated intelligence security operation in which several Arab and Middle Eastern intelligence actors may have participated. Moscow must have discovered some clues to this matter."
Comment: The cause of tensions between Russia and Turkey could more realistically be blamed on Turkey's shooting down Russian aircraft, mocking their grief, and then repeatedly bombing Russia's allies.
"We cleared al-Shaddadi and the surrounding areas from Daesh militants, but so far we have seen no evidence of his [al-Shishani's] death and we have no proof that he was present here at all," Mansour told RIA Novosti.
According to Mansour, the media has exaggerated the real role and weight of Al-Shishani in the terrorist organization. Al-Shishani, known as Omar "the Chechen," has been serving as an Daesh commander in Syria. Daesh is outlawed in many countries, including Russia and the United States. The US-led coalition of over 60 nations has been carrying out airstrikes against the Daesh, first in Iraq and later Syria since 2014 — albeit without the approval of the Syrian government or the UN Security Council.












Comment: Part of a larger game?