lundi 16 mars 2015

ISIL begins to lose ground as the US loses interest in it


As John Kerry affirmed that Assad should take part in deciding Syria’s future, the “rebels” that the US relied upon to destroy Syria, Iraq, and Libya started to fall like the autumn leaves.

Tunisia confirmed the death of two of its expatriate terrorists in Libya. The fallen terrorist Ahmed Rouissi who has been on the run for more than 3 years is accused of planning the assassination of two Tunisian Leftist leaders Ahmed Brahmi and Chokri Belaid. The other downed terrorist is Abu Ahmed Ettounsi. They are both leaders in ISIS.

The two terrorists were killed after other Islamist militias called Fajr Libya joined the anti-ISIS campaign in Western Libya. In Eastern Libya, Haftar forces continue their crackdown on terrorism.
The news comes amid a large-scale military operation in the Libyan city of Sirt.

In southern Syria, the Syrian army aided by Lebanese Shiite militia Hizbollah continue to advance against Al-Nusra Front and ISIL.

Damascus, the oustskirts of the capital, Homs, and most of Aleppo are under the control of the regime.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi army, Shiite groups, and Sunni tribes are gaining ground at the expense of ISIL who has been weakened by the Alliance airstrikes.




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