1) thread: Director of Research at ISSA, Senior Ed Defense & Foreign Affairs, Director of US House of Representatives Task Force on Terrorism & Unconventional Warfare 10+ years documents intense collaboration of USA & ISIS in new terror offensive on Syriahttps://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Middle-East/Declassified-The-Sino-Russian-Masterplan-To-End-US-Dominance-In-The-Middle-Ea.html …
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12) On June 11, 2019, the jihadists launched their first attack on the western axis of the T-3 Pumping Station near Palmyra. The jihadists also stormed army positions near the desert road east of Palmyra, causing heavy damage and numerous casualties.
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13) By mid-June 2019, intensity & frequency of jihadist ambushes increased further. These ambushes, Syrian defense officials explained, “are well-coordinated and [a] proof that the terrorist group possesses the ability to wreak havoc inside the country”.
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14) By now there were some 2,000 to 3,000 jihadist fighters in entire Badiyah al-Sham region living off main US-sponsored bases in the al-Tanf area. The escalation has strategic impact because the Syrian military has had to divert reinforcements earmarked for offensive in Idlib
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15) thus USA/jihadist operations on desert roads out of al-Tanf help to protect last major pocket of US-sponsored al-Qaida affiliated jihadists in Idlib. Further US help for ISIS: as promised to jihadist fighters by US recruiters in March 2019, on June 2, 2019, US-proxy Kurds...
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16) Kurds running the al-Hawl camp released more than 800 women and children — all families of DI’ISH fighters — and handed them to their families residing in the al-Tanf area. This was the first such transfer of ISIS/DAESH non-combatants and more are expected soon.
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