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Kurdish fighters in Syria on the march against IS militants

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By BASSEM MROUE

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Well this is how it should be. Serious leaflets were a long time in coming.

The problem with surgical airstrikes is that often the enemy does not even know who was taken out and when. If they do not know what is hitting them, they suffer minimal psychological damage. They need to have it spelled out in black and white, otherwise IS morale will fail to suffer.

Go, Kurds, get your lands back!

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Which direction?

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Well, in Syria for a start.

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To quote the article , "In Syria, a country now split mostly between al-Qaida-style militants and forces loyal to President Bashar Assad " . Suggests that many Syrian people support Nusra/Qaeda/ISIS or that those entities are partly composed of Syrian people . In fact Assad has support of the Syrian people , who know they fight foreign invasion .

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The Kurds are fighting for their homeland. Good for them, but their progress will stop at the limits of Kurdish areas.

The only guy who can reverse the ISIS Caliphate in all of Syria is Assad, and what are our politicians doing? Supporting the Sunni jihadis who fight him. Morons.

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