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For Iran and Hezbollah, a costly week in Syria
2016-05-15
[AlAhram] A rebel onslaught on the town of Khan Touman near Aleppo last week delivered one of the biggest battlefield setbacks yet to the coalition of foreign Shia fighters waging war on behalf of Syrian President Bashar al Assad.

Reports put the corpse count among the Iranian, Afghani and Lebanese faceless myrmidons as high as 80 in the attack spearheaded by the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front. At least 17 of the dead were Iranians, seemingly the highest toll in a battle outside the Islamic Theocratic Republic's borders since the Iran-Iraq war.

"Pray for us, we can't move. There are 83 of us in one room. We're waiting for artillery backup so we can pull back," an Iranian fighter wrote in a WhatsApp message, quoted by state-run Iranian website Jaam-e-Jam. "God willing, we are martyred rather than taken prisoner."
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  "For Iran and Hezbollah, a costly week in Syria"

Not costly enough.
Posted by: Barbara   2016-05-15 19:50  

#5  " One fondly recalls the Iran - Iraq war."

Indeed. As H. Kissinger was alleged to have said "A pity that both sides cannot lose this war."
Posted by: Nguard   2016-05-15 19:04  

#4  Likely with the same level of combat experience as back then.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-15 18:42  

#3  One fondly recalls the Iran - Iraq war.
Posted by: Iblis   2016-05-15 13:00  

#2  What took out the Hezbollah leader
Posted by: 3dc   2016-05-15 12:48  

#1  Keep on killing them. Who says the IS is all bad?

;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2016-05-15 12:16  

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