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While the U.S. has carried out airstrikes on Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria that have targeted American troops in 130 different attacks since Oct. 17, until Thursday the military had not yet retaliated against the Houthis.
Why did the Uprisings lead to Civil War u... M Arxhoek,M Warnaar 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Why Trump's Syria strike may have been a positive step At the end of last week, the Trump administration launched a cruise missile strike against a Syrian airbase, the first time the US has ...
in north-western Syria, dancing to celebrate the death of Nasrallah. As fireworks exploded in the sky, people cheered and clapped while passing drivers honked their horns. Syrians are shown handing outsweetsto passers-by, thanking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netan...
In September of 2013, Putin took Russia to the brink of war with the USA to prevent a US airstrike on Syria that would have opened the way for a US-Israeli strike on Syria’s ally, Iran. (The US Fifth fleet and Israel needed to take out Syria’s world-class air defence network, ...
Ever since Russia deployed forces to Syria to shore up the regime of Bashar Assad, Israel has forged an understanding with Moscow that allows Israeli forces to strike at Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollahin Lebanon or other Iranian-backed militia in Syria, according to former ...
Where did the Lebanese rain begin beating on its citizens? Following 15 years of civil war that ended in 1990, successive Lebanese governments went on a spending binge fueled largely by generous donor aid from the Arab Gulf States. US dollars also flowed freely into the country in the form ...
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but I’m going to wager that we don’t see more terrorist attacks because terrorists know the US will simply destroy another one of the terrorist supporting states and occupy another ‘holy land’. Attacks are easy to pull off, but do the terrorists really want to see Iran and Syria, et...
The area of Syria and Iraq they had conquered (and are still in control of) is the size of Belgium. Al-Qaeda never conquered anything—they just killed people. So how did ISIS do it? In addition to the perfect storm of factors discussed above, including far more tacit support from masse...