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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Russian Military Leaves Syria - Is Islamist Victory Close?



The Coming Christian Genocide

  • The Islamist Final Solution is coming.  Eastern Orthodox Christian Russia has backed a Syrian government that protected Eastern Orthodox Syrian Christians.  If the Syrians are defeated there will be a genocide of Christians by Saudi and CIA backed Islamists.


(International Business Times)  -  Members of the Syrian opposition said Sunday as many as 100 Russian advisers have left the country, sending a worrying signal to President Bashar Assad: One of his top financial and military backers in the 4-year-old civil war may be backing out, leaving the teetering Syrian Army to fight almost entirely on its own. 
Regime forces are facing the Islamic State group and the increasingly powerful umbrella group known as Jaysh al-Fatah, which scored a major victory last week when it took over the northern province of Idlib, routing Assad’s soldiers.
The Russians left Syria -- on an airplane that took off from the regime-held city of Latakia in the southwestern part of the country -- on orders from their government, Saudi-backed newspaper Asharq al-Awsat reported Sunday, citing sources with the Syrian opposition. That happened, the sources said, as Russia started meetings with gulf countries, seeking to boost economic ties to offset the impact of the sanctions the U.S. and European Union imposed on Russia for its intervention in the war in Ukraine.
Thank you Obama. Damascus here we come.

Members of the Syrian opposition said Sunday as many as 100 Russian advisers have left the country, sending a worrying signal to President Bashar Assad: One of his top financial and military backers in the 4-year-old civil war may be backing out, leaving the teetering Syrian Army to fight almost entirely on its own. Regime forces are facing the Islamic State group and the increasingly powerful umbrella group known as Jaysh al-Fatah, which scored a major victory last week when it took over the northern province of Idlib, routing Assad’s soldiers.
The governments of Sunni Muslim states in the gulf, led by Saudi Arabia, staunchly oppose Assad’s regime, which is dominated by Alawite Muslims, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
Syrian opposition officials told the newspaper those who left included experts who were stationed in Damascus and assisted the Syrian regime on battlefield strategy, as well as advisers from Iran and Hezbollah, the Iranian proxy in Lebanon that has been helping prop up the regime. Still, experts told the Jerusalem Post, although “Russia does not trust Assad 100 percent,” it is not likely to pull all military support.
Rebels fighting the regime north of Aleppo, Syria’s biggest city, told the International Business Times the news of the departures had yet to reach their ranks. But those rebels, who previously were backed with weapons by the U.S. and are now a part of the Islamist-dominated Jaysh al-Fatah, said they welcomed any word of a weakened Assad and the chance to gain more ground near the capital.
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The Obama Plan
Drive Christian Russian troops out of Syria and turn the nation over to Islamist monsters.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks with Russian Orthodox Church head, Patriarch Kirill, during a service at Blagoveshchensky.

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