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Why Russia is involved in the Syrian Civil War: One Issue, Many ViewsOligie, Clement NdidiActa Universitatis Danubius. Relationes Internationales
Syria's army and its allies are reported to have confronted an attack by forces affiliated with the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces in the north of the country. This comes after rebel fighters over the weekend took control of most of Aleppo. CBS Ne
Adding to the devastation, some 3,450 buildings have collapsed, according to the Turkish government. Many of the modern buildings have failed in a "pancake mode" of structural collapse. Why did this happen? Was it simply the enormous magnitude and violence of the quake, or is the problem ...
the Syrian President did not pay heed. It seems he had been softened by the forces that were wheeling in Golani. Some social media posts attributing their information to Iranian sources claim that Tehran realized that Assad was playing some other game and he had no desir...
private verification has been used extensively in conflicts since images became widely publicly available on the internet. but even during the syrian war, there was nowhere near the same degree of private verification as has been going on in the ukraine war, with armies of open s...
Posted Under: Out of the Loop, Podcast Episodes Reading Time: 3 minutes What is Russia’s Wagner Group, and why did it recently try to depose Putin? John Lechner and Brian Klaas explain on this episode of Out of the Loop! On This Episode of Out of the Loop: What is Russia’s Wagner...
In September, it lost the Rabia crossing between Syria and Iraq north of Mosul, but it has compensated by tightening its grip over Anbar and taking the last border post with Iraq still held by the Syrian government at al-Tanf. Jessica McFale of the Institute for the Study of War write...
Israel wasted no time after Bashar al-Assad’s fall to bomb all the Syrian military assets it wanted to keep out of the rebels’ hands – striking nearly 500 targets, destroying the navy, and taking out, it claims, 90% of Syria’s known surface-to-air mi