Some of this material appears quite speculative and over-excited.
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The "Race to Raqqa" is quickly intensifying

 

 

"b", Moon of Alabama, 13 February 2016

 

This is a look at the larger picture of forces developing around Syria.
Several foreign armies are aggregating at the Syrian borders with the intent
to invade Syria and to occupy its eastern part. But before we dive into
that, a short look at the curious situation developing in the north-west.

 

Near Azaz the U.S. ally Turkey is currently
<http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/Default.aspx?pageID=238&nID=95143&NewsCatI
D=352> shelling ( <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5foWo1suiEQ> video) the
U.S. ally YPG which is fighting the CIA supported FSA.

 

AZAZ AFP 13 February 2016.jpg

 

The Syrian-Kurdish YPG troops were heavily supported by the U.S. in their
fight against the Islamic State in north-eastern Syria. Under U.S. tutelage
they united with Arab anti-IS fighters under the label Syrian Democratic
Forces.

 

In north-west Syria the SDF has used the recent success of the Syrian army
against Jihadis in the area to take northern parts of the Azaz corridor
which once connected Aleppo to Turkey. That corridor is held by a mixture of
al-Qaeda Jihadist from Jabhat al-Nusra, "Turkmen" Islamists from various
Turk speaking countries and local Islamist gangs supported by the CIA under
the label Free Syrian Army. All three get money and weapons from Turkey and
Saudi Arabia.

 

The Syrian army is moving north and south from the red strip in the map. The
SDF is moving east from the Kurdish enclave around Afrin. During the last
days the SDF, supported by the Russian airforce, captured the Minnagh
airbase which was held by al-Qaeda aligned forces. The SDF then proceeded
north to take Azaz, the last major town the Turkish supported Islamist are
holding in the area.

 

Turkey today used 155mm artillery to fire from Turkey against SDF positions
on Minnagh airbase and around Azaz. There will be Turkish special forces
observers in Syria to direct the fire.

 

The NATO member Turkey is shelling the YPG, which is backed by Russia and
the U.S., and the SDF which is backed by the U.S. for attacking the FSA and
Islamists who are backed by the U.S., Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

 

A nice little clusterfuck the smart (not) girls and boys around Obama
created.

 

But as described here two days ago in
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/02/the-race-to-raqqa-is-on-to-keep-its-un
ity-syria-must-win-.html> The Race To Raqqa Is On, a much bigger clusterfuck
is currently in the making in and all around Syria.

 

The Russian and Syrian airforce will likely respond to the Turkish attack
with an intensified bombing of positions held by Turkish proxy forces in
Syria. Those forces just received
<http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-rebels-missiles-confront-offensive-191050845.h
tml> new artillery ammunition and
<https://twitter.com/yarinah1/status/697869463262248960/photo/1> new TOW
anti-tank missiles.

 

There is yet  <https://twitter.com/intlspectator/status/698531216698396673>
unconfirmed news that this situation will escalate very fast:

 

The Int'l Spectator @intlspectator



BREAKING: Turkish official says there will be a 'massive escalation' in
Syria over next 24 hours.

 

The Turkish Foreign Minister
<http://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2016/02/13/fight-against-daesh-must-inc
lude-ground-operations-turkish-fm-says> said today that the fight against
ISIS must include (Turkish) ground operations.

 

The Syrian government and its Iranian and Russian allies are determined to
liberate the whole country from the foreign supported terrorists and the
Islamic State. They want to keep the country united.

 

The aim of outside forces, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, the UAE, the U.S.,
Britain, France is to occupy east Syria to gain political concession from
the Syrian government and its allies. They will demand the reconfiguration
of the independent, secular Syrian state under President Assad into a
dependent Sunni Islamist entity. Should that demand not be fulfilled they
will form a new "Sunnistan" Islamist protectorate from the currently ISIS
held carcasses of east Syria and west-Iraq.

 

Turkey today threatened further and wider attacks on Kurdish held areas in
Syria. The Turkish 2nd Army
<http://southfront.org/military-analysis-the-turkish-2nd-army-invasion-force
-for-syria/> is positioned to attack Syria from the north. It could come
through the ISIS held corridor between Azaz in the west and Jarablus in the
east and move south towards the Islamic State held Raqqa while other forces,
see below, would reach Raqqa from the south and south east. Syria would be
thus split into a government held western half and an ISIS and U.S. allies
held eastern half.

 

Russian advisers have trained one Syrian brigade specifically for the
purpose of holding off a Turkish invasion. But that brigade is probably not
a big enough deterrence for the large Turkish forces and could soon be
overwhelmed.

 

The Saudis today claimed again that Assad must be overthrown to defeat the
Islamic State. That is of course nonsense but the Saudi family dictatorship
has a personal grudge against Assad. The Syrian President once called the
Saudis "only half men". (IMHO He was too generous.)

 

Twenty Saudi F-15 jets arrived today in Incirlik airbase in Turkey to,
allegedly, join the U.S. coalition force against the Islamic State. The
Saudis also promised to send ground forces if those would fight under some
allied command "against ISIS". The United Arab Emirates promised to send
Special Forces for the same purpose. Some Saudi ground forces have already
been observed making their way through Jordan.

 

At least 1,600 British troops with heavy weapons and equipment are
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/12143515/1600-British-troops
-head-to-Jordan-for-war-game.html> currently arriving in Jordan. The Brits
claim that this is just for some normal training maneuver but we can expect
the British government to paid off enough by the Gulf Arabs to take part in
the fight. The British units would likely lead a Saudi/UAE/(maybe also
Egyptian?) combined force from east Jordan up through the Syrian desert
towards Raqqa and Deir Ezzor. These forces are currently
<http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/02/12/Carter-Saudi-Arabia-UAE-t
o-provide-special-operations-forces-in-Islamic-State-fight/5851455279347/>
explained as "trainers" who will enter Syria to instigate Syrian Arab tribes
to fight ISIS. If there were enough forces in such tribes at all, these
could be trained in Jordan. There is currently no Syrian or Russian force in
the desert that could prevent such a move.

 

An
<http://turcopolier.typepad.com/sic_semper_tyrannis/2016/02/syria-5-february
-2016.html?cid=6a00d8341c72e153ef01b8d19c04b9970c#comment-6a00d8341c72e153ef
01b8d19c04b9970c> additional brigade from the U.S. 101st Airborne is
deploying to Iraq without much public announcement. Its task is an invasion
of Syria from the south-east along the Euphrates to first capture Deir Ezzor
and to then move on to Raqqa.

 

The Syrian army is
<http://southfront.org/syrian-army-captured-a-strategic-crossroad-in-souther
n-raqqa/> on its way to ISIS held Raqqa to prevent any foreign force
reaching there first. It will have to hurry up. The race to Raqqa is
intensifying.

 

The Russians have alarmed several airborne brigades and air transport units
of their Southern command to be ready for a fast intervention should such
troops be needed in Syria. The Russians could airdrop an airborne brigade
into the government held, ISIS besieged
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpXKpW_2_5I> parts of Deir Ezzor (vid) to
prevent that city from being attacked or taken over by Saudi and/or U.S.
forces. Two additional Russian missile ships
<http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160213/1034697088/russia-warship-kalibr
e-missile.html#ixzz404IcW2K7> are
<http://sputniknews.com/military/20160213/1034698812/zeleny-dol-missile-corv
ette.html> on their way to the Syrian coast. They carry long distance Kalibr
cruise missiles which can be used against other ships as well as against
land targets.

 

Iran is ready to send as many men from its Revolutionary Guard and Quds
brigades to Syria as are needed to sustain the governments fight. These
folks salivate over the prospect of having some regular Saudi forces for
breakfast.

 

There are active attempts to
<http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/nato-exploring-possibility-of-joining-anti-i
sis-coalition-us-1276498> draw all NATO nations into the phony "fight
against ISIS". 

When the war over Syria gets hotter NATO will likely try to create
diversions elsewhere to keep Russia distracted from reacting properly in
Syria. The U.S. will tell its Ukrainian puppet government to reengage in
massive attacks on Russian supported Ukrainian rebels in east Ukraine.

 

The war against Syria, waged by the U.S., Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia,
was so far carried out by proxy forces and foreign mercenaries within
Syria's borders. When the Syrian government was on the verge of losing the
successful Russian intervention turned the war around. German intelligence
no
<http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/russische-militaerhilfe-assads-sieg-ist-
nicht-mehr-aufzuhalten-14068394.html#GEPC;s3> asserts (in German) that the
Syrian government is winning the war against the foreign supported forces.

 

 

From:
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/02/the-race-to-raqqa-is-intensifying.html
#more>
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/02/the-race-to-raqqa-is-intensifying.html#
more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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