by Steven Sahiounie, Syrian journalist. Stay tuned for Sahiounie’s North American speaking tour this fall, sponsored by the Syria Solidarity Movement Republished from Mideast Discourse On August 6, 40 terrorists in Deraa set up a booby-trapped ambush on seven soldiers of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA). Two SAA soldiers were …
Read More »Syrian Arab Army gains control of yet another part of its sovereign territory
The following article is republished from Southfront: The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has besieged a part of Daraa city known as “Daraa al-Balad” since late June. Syrian authorities have been pressuring former rebels in Daraa al-Balad to accept a new reconciliation agreement with more demands. Damascus wants the former rebels …
Read More »“Syria Has Been Effectively Balkanized Between America, ISIS, the Kurds, and Turkey”
The following interview, by Steven Sahiounie and Fra Hughes, is republished from Global Research: Syria is about to blow wide-open. Several days ago, Turkey bombed a residential area in Aleppo, followed by an Israeli bombing of the south of Aleppo, and the Turkish backed terrorists in Idlib bombed residential areas …
Read More »Israeli, Turkish and terrorist attacks across Syria
The following article, by Steven Sahiounie, is republished from Mideast Discourse: Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Syria is currently a powder keg ready to explode. The calm days of status-quo are apparently over, and fresh attacks are springing up in many locations. After 10 years of war, and a …
Read More »“I’m against the embargo, but Cuba is really undemocratic…”
“I’m against the embargo, but Cuba is really undemocratic….” “I’m against intervention, but you know al Assad is a dictator…” Ah yes, the woke “anti-imperialists” who regurgitate the same lines used to justify imperialism in the first place. Do they not think for themselves? — Richard Medhurst 🇸🇾🇵🇸 (@richimedhurst) July …
Read More »What is wrong with the “Humanitarian Crossing” into Syria?
The following article is republished from Al-Mayadeen English: by Rick Sterling A friend sent me a link to a Foreign Policy news story about the Turkey / Syria border crossing at Bab al Hawa. He asked, “Is this accurate?” What could be wrong with humanitarian aid? There have been many …
Read More »Russia ready to face Turkey in Idlib conflict
The following article is republished from Mideast Discourse. A tour of North America is planned by the Syria Solidarity Movement for Syrian journalist, Steven Sahiounie, this fall. Please stay tuned. Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Idlib sits ready for battle. The last terrorist controlled area is waiting for imminent …
Read More »Endless war keeps the Middle East on the floor: Interview with Elijah Magnier
The following video is re-published from RT: One of the most complicated geopolitical areas to lucidly explain is events in the Middle East – many pundits try to do so using think tank briefings from the comfort of their own country. So that we could get truly independent insight, we …
Read More »Pressed for answers on Syria cover-up, OPCW chief offers new lies and excuses
The coverup continues concerning one of the biggest scandals of this century- how the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons became a shill for the US/UK/French bombing of Syria following the staged incident by the White Helmets in Douma, Syria, in 2018. by Aaron Maté of the Grayzone …
Read More »Western Powers Are Using Aid as a Cover to Keep a Terrorist-ruled Syrian Region Afloat…Just Because It’s Anti-Assad
The following article, by Kevin Karp, is republished from Global Research. The Western desire to keep open the Bab al-Hawa corridor for aid into the extremist-controlled Idlib region of Syria is a ploy to continue destabilizing the Assad government, by propping up a murderous al-Qaeda offshoot. Among the matters under discussion by …
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