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− | '''Deir al-Zor''' ([[Deir Ezzor]]), located to the Northeast of the capital [[Damascus]] on the shores of the Euphrates River, is the seventh largest city in [[Syria]] and the capital of the oil-rich Deir al-Zor Governorate.<ref> | + | '''Deir al-Zor''' ([[Deir Ezzor]]), located to the Northeast of the capital [[Damascus]] on the shores of the Euphrates River, is the seventh largest city in [[Syria]] and the capital of the oil-rich Deir al-Zor Governorate.<ref>http://www.syriatourism.org/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=2278</ref> |
+ | ==Kurds on the offensive== | ||
Since 2014, the [[Syrian Arab Army]] (SAA) has been successfully defending Deir al-Zor against attacks by [[Islamic State]], and in August 2017, it was reported that the US-backed [[Syrian Democratic Forces]] (SDF), mostly made up of Syrian Kurds, were preparing for a military offensive to prevent the SAA from re-establishing full military control over the oil rich-territory.<ref>''[[Document:Washington Wants Syria's Oil]]''</ref> | Since 2014, the [[Syrian Arab Army]] (SAA) has been successfully defending Deir al-Zor against attacks by [[Islamic State]], and in August 2017, it was reported that the US-backed [[Syrian Democratic Forces]] (SDF), mostly made up of Syrian Kurds, were preparing for a military offensive to prevent the SAA from re-establishing full military control over the oil rich-territory.<ref>''[[Document:Washington Wants Syria's Oil]]''</ref> | ||
+ | ==ISIS transported by US== | ||
In October 2017 [[Dmitry Kiselyov]], deputy director of [[Russia]]n state TV holding company VGTRK, asserted that Syria's liberation process is underway: | In October 2017 [[Dmitry Kiselyov]], deputy director of [[Russia]]n state TV holding company VGTRK, asserted that Syria's liberation process is underway: | ||
:"Now ISIS is controlling less than 8% of the Syrian territory. Meanwhile, the Americans have pretty much wiped the [[ISIS]] capital, Raqqa, off the map. | :"Now ISIS is controlling less than 8% of the Syrian territory. Meanwhile, the Americans have pretty much wiped the [[ISIS]] capital, Raqqa, off the map. | ||
− | :"The ruins went to the Kurds. The remaining terrorist fighters were carefully transported to help those who are unsuccessfully defending Deir Ezzor. So cynical."<ref>''[http://russia-insider.com/en/us-air-force-airlifts-isis-fighters-raqqa-fight-russians-russian-tv-report/ri21282 "US Air Force AIRLIFTS! ISIS Fighters From Raqqa to Fight Russians - Russian TV Report"]''</ref> | + | :"The ruins went to the Kurds. The remaining terrorist fighters were carefully transported to help those who are unsuccessfully defending Deir Ezzor. So cynical."<ref>''[http://russia-insider.com/en/us-air-force-airlifts-isis-fighters-raqqa-fight-russians-russian-tv-report/ri21282 "US Air Force AIRLIFTS! ISIS Fighters From Raqqa to Fight Russians - Russian TV Report"]''</ref> |
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+ | ==Military Council== | ||
+ | The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Democratic_Forces_military_councils#Deir_ez-Zor Deir Ezzor Military Council (DEMC),] a completely separate entity from the [[SDF]], is comprised of Kurdish YPG fighters and Arab terrorists, likely [[ISIS]] and [[Al-Nusra Front|al-Nusra]] elements. Rather than just receiving military support from the US-led coalition, DEMC fighters are actually on the payroll of the [[US Department of State]] and under the direct strategic guidance of the [[Pentagon]]. | ||
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+ | On 9 February 2018, two days after US-led coalition airstrikes on [[Syrian Arab Army]] positions, DEMC forces began storming [[SAA]]-held towns of Khashim and Tabiyyah on the eastern shore of the Euphrates River as part of an determined assault to capture the settlements.<ref>''[https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-us-led-forces-launch-offensive-syrian-army-deir-ezzor/ "Breaking: US-led forces launch all-out offensive against Syrian Army in Deir Ezzor"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Mattis "telling lies"=== | ||
+ | Commenting on US warplanes massacring around 100 Syrian and allied forces in Deir Ezzor on 7 February 2018, [[U.S. Defense Secretary]] [[James Mattis]] lied calling it “self-defense", and adding: | ||
+ | :“Obviously we are not getting engaged in the Syrian civil war.”<ref>''[http://stephenlendman.org/2018/02/mattis-claims-us-not-involved-war-syria/ "Mattis Claims US Not Involved in War on Syria"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | The [[Russia]]n defence ministry noted that the US coalition had failed to co-ordinate their action with the Russian military, but said the incident: | ||
+ | :"again showed that the US is maintaining its illegal presence in Syria not to fight the [[Islamic State]] group, but to seize and hold Syrian economic assets".<ref>''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-42986089 "Syria war: US bombs government forces after Deir al-Zour attack"]''</ref> | ||
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City in eastern Syria, scene of a 2018 US/NATO airstrike to aid jihadist rebels besieging it. |
Deir al-Zor (Deir Ezzor), located to the Northeast of the capital Damascus on the shores of the Euphrates River, is the seventh largest city in Syria and the capital of the oil-rich Deir al-Zor Governorate.[1]
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Kurds on the offensive
Since 2014, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has been successfully defending Deir al-Zor against attacks by Islamic State, and in August 2017, it was reported that the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), mostly made up of Syrian Kurds, were preparing for a military offensive to prevent the SAA from re-establishing full military control over the oil rich-territory.[2]
ISIS transported by US
In October 2017 Dmitry Kiselyov, deputy director of Russian state TV holding company VGTRK, asserted that Syria's liberation process is underway:
- "Now ISIS is controlling less than 8% of the Syrian territory. Meanwhile, the Americans have pretty much wiped the ISIS capital, Raqqa, off the map.
- "The ruins went to the Kurds. The remaining terrorist fighters were carefully transported to help those who are unsuccessfully defending Deir Ezzor. So cynical."[3]
Military Council
The Deir Ezzor Military Council (DEMC), a completely separate entity from the SDF, is comprised of Kurdish YPG fighters and Arab terrorists, likely ISIS and al-Nusra elements. Rather than just receiving military support from the US-led coalition, DEMC fighters are actually on the payroll of the US Department of State and under the direct strategic guidance of the Pentagon.
On 9 February 2018, two days after US-led coalition airstrikes on Syrian Arab Army positions, DEMC forces began storming SAA-held towns of Khashim and Tabiyyah on the eastern shore of the Euphrates River as part of an determined assault to capture the settlements.[4]
Mattis "telling lies"
Commenting on US warplanes massacring around 100 Syrian and allied forces in Deir Ezzor on 7 February 2018, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis lied calling it “self-defense", and adding:
- “Obviously we are not getting engaged in the Syrian civil war.”[5]
The Russian defence ministry noted that the US coalition had failed to co-ordinate their action with the Russian military, but said the incident:
- "again showed that the US is maintaining its illegal presence in Syria not to fight the Islamic State group, but to seize and hold Syrian economic assets".[6]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Washington Wants Syria's Oil | Article | 30 August 2017 | Anna Jaunger | The future of Syria and its geopolitical strategic equation will depend on who controls the oil-rich region of Deir al-Zor. |
References
- ↑ http://www.syriatourism.org/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=2278
- ↑ Document:Washington Wants Syria's Oil
- ↑ "US Air Force AIRLIFTS! ISIS Fighters From Raqqa to Fight Russians - Russian TV Report"
- ↑ "Breaking: US-led forces launch all-out offensive against Syrian Army in Deir Ezzor"
- ↑ "Mattis Claims US Not Involved in War on Syria"
- ↑ "Syria war: US bombs government forces after Deir al-Zour attack"