A good read indeed.
With every passing week, the logistical lines of the Syrian army get increasingly stretched
as it has to fight in more locations (in the Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western and Central parts of the country...). And the logistical convoys have to pass through territories with hostile population. This is obviously its greatest vulnerability now.
The Taliban did not invent the IEDs.
The Assad gang helped so many terror groups to master IEDs: Hezbollah, Palestinian groups, probably Shias in Irak... Ironically, now they get a taste their own medicine. And also ironically, they don't even have any of the antidotes the Israelis and the Americans developed to deal with IEDs.
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The Taliban did not invent the IEDs.
The Assad gang helped so many terror groups to master IEDs: Hezbollah, Palestinian groups, probably Shias in Irak... Ironically, now they get a taste their own medicine. And also ironically, they don't even have any of the antidotes the Israelis and the Americans developed to deal with IEDs.[/QUOTE]
Lol this is rather ironic xD
Turkey sends missile batteries to Syria border
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/turkey-send...160443769.htmlTurkey sent batteries of ground-to-air missiles to the border with Syria on Sunday, media reports said, boosting its firepower as rebels in Syria seized several border posts.
As fighting raged in Damascus and Aleppo, rebels were said to have taken control of three crossing points on the border with Turkey, which is sheltering thousands of Syrians who have fled the conflict at home.
A train convoy carrying several batteries of missiles arrived in Mardin in southeastern Turkey and will be transferred to several army units deployed on the border, according to the Anatolia news agency.