Right. Except the Syrian regime doesn't engage Isis all that often. Meanwhile, we bomb Raqqa all the time. https://twitter.com/FashyMatthias/status/851487531757707264 …
the *only* reason SAA isn't fighting ISIS harder is that ISIS is far from their only enemy
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True, & they are not as mobile. Point was mainly given their strategic engagements, we were not really degrading their *anti-Isis* capacity
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not by much--but that *was* the airbase they've used on the Palmyra front, soooo...
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It was operational the next day!
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indeed--altho I'm hearing wildly varying damage reports; saw one just now claiming SAA lost 20% of its fixed-wing aircraft
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is that why all their gains in the past month or two have been at the expense of ISIS and JAN?
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These three theaters specifically: - SAA advance against ISIS south of Turkish incursion - JAN attack and SAA counter-attack in Hamapic.twitter.com/UPfnuoS3eX
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- SAA recapture of Palmyra from ISIS and advances on gas fields north of the city
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