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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
ISIS punts
2015-12-23
In recent months ISIS fronts in Syria and Iraq have taken a defensive turn, after several strikes drained its ranks already exhausted by fighting on multiple fronts, according to analysts. The extremist organization suffered a number of field losses in both Iraq and Syria, but despite this ISIS has broadened the scope of its operations beyond the two countries and includes several countries across the world, killing tens of victims.

The Iraqi Analyst Hisham al-Hashimi, who monitors the terrorist group in both Syria and Iraq, told AFP “ In recent months, ISIS’ positions along most of its fighting fronts in Syria and Iraq have turned defensive , it has lost the initiative that it depended on to attack its enemies.”

Al-Hashimi also pointed out that the terrorist group has recently lost a great deal of suicide attackers, who play a major role to their offensive strategy.

Developments in Iraq also show that ISIS is losing control over the city of Baiji, specifically its nearby oil refinery in the Saladin Governorate which fell in October, followed by losses of the city of Sinjar, West of Mosul just last month.

These losses cut strategic Iraqi-Syrian supply routes exploited by the group. The routes also facilitated passage into other regions like the Governorate of Diyala and the city of Kirkuk.

In Syria the terrorist group withdrew its militants from vast areas like the rural areas north east Al-Hasakah province, and several towns in other rural areas north of Aleppo.

Syria analyst and geographical expert Fabrice Balanche said “ISIS is being attacked on numerous fronts by various actors: the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in northeast Syria and Kurdish forces in Iraq backed by American air support have been able to squeeze ISIS in the border area, in addition to the Syrian government troops using the additional boost of Russia’s air power to push back against ISIS in the northern Aleppo province and central Homs.”

“Without being able to shoot down coalition planes, ISIS will organize attacks in the heart of the coalition countries, like France, to try to destabilize us and win the propaganda battle, which is likely to bring it more funding and fighters,” Balanche added.
Posted by:badanov

#5  Who needs Syria when you can conquer Germany without even firing a shot?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-12-23 12:39  

#4  Best to arm oneself and lay in plenty of ammo.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-12-23 12:30  

#3  With every terrorist attacked repeatedly denied or downplayed by the 'authorities' is another reduction in the 'legitimacy' of those governments. The same governments and ruling class that aids the enemy by refusing to put in place common sense measures to avoid such attacks. ISIS may well triumph over their adversaries by taking down those very same people.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-12-23 08:07  

#2  Agreed, Grom

They are more dangerous over here when they are losing over there

I am concerned especially as we have done nothing to prepare ourselves culturally.

In australia the spy agencies still have not climbed down from their 15 years of wrongness since 9/11.

Still pretending terror attacks have nothing to do with islam

Every violent attack wins Islamists more cultural ground over here and will until the silly sausages in "intelligence" correct their error

We should be preparing our communities to speak intelligently about the secular vs theocrat struggle within Islam, in preparation for the next attack, so we can avoid a bigot backlash and defend ourselves against the islamophobia grievance narrative after.

But this is not happening.
Posted by: Anon1   2015-12-23 04:30  

#1  So, they'll switch to terrorism in Europe & USA. They already have trained cadre in place.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-12-23 03:06  

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