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Maj (Join to see) its plain to see, to gain region supremacy and to help ASSAD defeat his enemies. With all this going on it makes the U.S. look bewildered in its quest to defeat ISIS, in my opinion.
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The problem is if you back someone in Syria you by default are against another. I'm in no way defending Russia, but they've backed the Assad regime. As a result they are against the rebels (and ISIS).
This is one of the reasons it's very important that we coordinate there and just don't all of a sudden support one side militarily and end up at war with Russia.
This is one of the reasons it's very important that we coordinate there and just don't all of a sudden support one side militarily and end up at war with Russia.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
Thanx Sir.... But you have to believe ISIS are standing on some hill watching the Russians bomb their foes in Syria... To say this is a complete mess is an understatement
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LCDR (Join to see)
Sgt Tom Cunnally oh very true and I wouldn't argue the counter. Trying to get the factions to cooperate until ISIS is eliminated isn't realistic unfortunately.
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