Russian-Backed Forces Close in on Aleppo

 

US CentCom says that Sunni tribal fighters in Iraq, backed by U.S. airstrikes, have advanced, reports Richard Sisk for Military.com, but their progress has been offset by rebel losses in Syria.

… the advance by the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad backed by a heavy Russian air assault on Aleppo city and province had sent thousands of refugees fleeing toward the Turkish border.

[Col. Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command] said CentCom was aware of reports that the remaining Aleppo residents faced starvation but there were no immediate plans for U.S. relief airdrops to the city — “Not at this time, that I’m aware,” he said.

… Ryder said that Aleppo essentially was not an immediate concern for the U.S. military, since the opposition group defenders were battling the Assad regime and not ISIS.

Ryder denied reports that Aleppo had already fallen. “From where we sit, it’s just not accurate,” Ryder said. The regime and the rebels had held static positions splitting the city for months. The rebels in Aleppo were still holding out but the situation was “very fluid,” Ryder said.

The regime forces attacking in and around Aleppo were aided by Iranian advisers and Hezbollah fighters, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group.

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency said Revolutionary Guard Corps Brig. Gen. Mohsen Ghajarian and six Iranian volunteers had been killed in fighting in Aleppo province.

With Russian support, the government forces have gone on the offensive north and south of Damascus for the first time in several months in attacks that scuttled the United Nations-sponsored peace talks in Geneva this week.

The UN said that an estimated 20,000 refugees from Aleppo province were being held up at the border while the Turkish government decides on whether to let them cross.

… Eighteen months of U.S. and coalition airstrikes and increasing offensives by the Iraqi Security Forces have winnowed ISIS ranks, according to a new intelligence estimate disclosed Thursday by the White House.

The new intelligence “means they continue to be a substantial threat, but the potential numbers have declined,” said White House spokesman Josh Earnest. “ISIS has sustained significant casualties,” Earnest said.

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  1. Steve C. Member
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    This would never have happened if John Kerry was Secretary of State.

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  2. I Walton Member
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    I’m waiting to hear from Claire.   If we had a credible President with a credible foreign policy how would we balance these conflicting objectives?

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  3. Valiuth Member
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    Well. I guess once Russia and Assad consolidate their hold, we shall see just how serious either is about fighting ISIS. I wouldn’t hold my breath though. I expect full capitulation from the Obama administration to Assad and the Russians any month now.

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  4. BThompson Inactive
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    I can’t muster the will to look at or consider the events in the ME very closely or deeply these days because it is harmful to my mental and emotional well being, and I am not being ironic or hyperbolic there. The fact that our president will do nothing to stand up for US interests or the interests of our allies and potential allies there only makes me despair. And the likely fact that he is actively and deliberately undermining our interests there to the benefit of Iran and Putin turns my despair into rage.

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  5. Western Chauvinist Member
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    BThompson:I can’t muster the will to look at or consider the events in the ME very closely or deeply these days because it is harmful to my mental and emotional well being, and I am not being ironic or hyperbolic there. The fact that our president will do nothing to stand up for US interests or the interests of our allies and potential allies there only makes me despair. And the likely fact that he is actively and deliberately undermining our interests there to the benefit of Iran and Putin turns my despair into rage.

    What B said.

    My most consistent thought with regard to these matters is, “It’s too bad they can’t all lose.”

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  6. RushBabe49 Thatcher
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    What BT and WC said. This is what happens when the USA retreats from the world stage. And it is EXACTLY what the current administration wanted.

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  7. dbeck Inactive
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    Take Josh Earnest and the White House comments with a grain of salt. Other intel says IS has gained 20k in it’s ranks since October of 2015.

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