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Syrian army advances in Aleppo as civilians flee

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You may see Turkey military try to rescue some of these UN supported terrorists since they are already fighting in Northern Syria and quietly made a declaration of war on Syria. Turkey military probably won't risk getting too far from the Turkey border however since the air strikes from Russia would decimate them. = Rebels in Aleppo are done unless the UN can resupply them and their Syrian human shields are quickly fleeing to Syria and Russia military.

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Imagine you have a time machine. Now imagine going back to the day after 9/11 and telling Americans (or Japanese) that their news media would be calling alQeda 'moderates', condemning efforts to fight them, and saying that civilians whose neighborhood had been overrun and occupied by alQeda for years were fleeing in fear of their rescuers, not alQeda, confident that most of them will ignore the existence of videos of them greeting their rescuers as liberators.

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Why?

The vast majority of the millions refugees are Sunni’s! They are fleeing away from their so called” liberator” Syrian army and the Shia terrorist groups

In Iraq and Syria the Shia lead by Theocratic Islamist Iran are cleaning up the land from Sunni's. Then the days of the war will settle down, a new reality will be unveiled that will dictate the ME geopolitics for generations

The area from Lebanon+Syria+Iraq will be controlled by a Shia majority under Islamist Tehran control and a small remaining Sunni minority/

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@ Shein Ariely That the claim that the Sunni civilians are 'fleeing away from the Syrian army and Shia terrorist groups' is effectively debunked by the wave of Sunni civilians entering the now secured neighborhoods of east Allepo that they fled/were displaced from when ISIS/DAESH/alQeda/'moderate rebels' seized them at gunpoint (or have spent years shelling and car bombing and sniping at) Which may be why you're not going to see stories about the returnees getting much, if any play (until the struggles to rebuild can be weaponized as propaganda against the Syrian government)

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