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Massive Russian Air Campaign to Stop U.S.-Al-Qaeda Attack on Aleppo

 

 

"b", Moon of Alabama, 16 August 2016

 

The west of Aleppo city has always stayed under control of the Syrian
government. It inhabits about 1.5 million people. Over the last two weeks it
has come into imminent danger of falling into Jihadi hands.

 

With large U.S. and Gulf supplies of new weapons, ammunition and
intelligence some 10,000+ radical Jihadis, led by al-Qaeda in Syria,
attacked Aleppo city. After several days they managed to break the
south-eastern defense and created a small corridor into east-Aleppo. The
area is besieged by government forces and under Jihadi control.

 

Several other large attacks followed but could barely be held back. The
government forces are a mix of local defence units and auxiliaries from
Afghanistan and Iraq. Their defences seemed little prepared for the
onslaught of suicide vehicles followed by mass infantry attacks. Morale was
low and positions were given up without proper coordination.

 

The Syrian government and its allies could not use helicopters to support
the defence as newly arrived MANPADs used by the Jihadis endanger any
aircraft that flies low and slow.

 

To stop attacks and to prepare for counter moves valuable reserves had to be
activated. Elite forces of the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Tiger brigade of
the Syrian army were thrown into the battle. They managed to hold the Jihadi
attacks for now but lack the mass to respond in kind.

 

The Russians have warned since April that such a large Jihadi offense was
imminent, but it held back from any response while in talks with the U.S.
administration. But the U.S. willingness to talk was largely a deception in
support of the now ongoing attack.

 

The Jihadi campaign aims to occupy all of Aleppo city. It was named after a
man who, in 1979, mass murdered a group of cadets belonging to religious
minorities. Should the Jihadis manage to win in Aleppo thousands of
civilians will likely die. This would not only affect minorities. Aleppo is
a Sunni city and the war is, contrary to
<http://warontherocks.com/2016/08/washingtons-sunni-myth-and-the-civil-wars-
in-syria-and-iraq/> "western" propaganda, not between religious minorities
and the general Sunni population but between radical Sunni sects and their
mainstream brethren.

 

About two weeks ago the Russian military openly prepared an appropriate
response. Their most modern spy plane, a Tu 214R
<http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/tu-214r.htm>  was send
to Syria to collect targeting information. This in addition to two Il-20M
<http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/il-20.htm>
reconnaissance planes already deployed there. Navy manoeuvres along the
Syrian coast as well as in the Caspian sea were prepared. Agreements with
Iran about support measures were arranged.

 

At least seven Russian ships, all capable of launching Kalibr cruise
missiles, were positioned in the east-Mediterranean
<http://defence-blog.com/news/exercise-of-the-russian-surface-action-group-s
tarted-in-the-mediterranean-sea.html>  and in the Caspian Sea. Yesterday
long range Tu-22M3 strategic bombers and Su-34 tactical bombers deployed to
Hamedan airbase in Iran. The route from Hamedan to Syria is 60% shorter than
from Russia. The planes will thus be able to fly more often and with
additional load. Iraq granted overflight rights. This open cooperation,
publicly announced with pictures from the Iranian base, sends a loud message
to the "international community" of Jihadi supporters. China adds to it by
announcing tighter cooperation
<http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN10R10R>  with the Syrian military
<http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2004676/chinese-mi
litary-provide-aid-and-training-assistance> .

 

Today a large scale bombing campaign against all support, supply and reserve
assets of the Jihadis attacking Aleppo was launched. All major
communications points, headquarters, depots and assembly areas between
Aleppo and the Turkish border west of it will be bombed. Any reconnoitred
fixed target will be attacked, probably multiple times, and destroyed. Then
moving convoys and other targets of opportunity will come under attack. The
campaign will continue for several days.

 

Such large scale attacks in the rear of attacking forces have no immediate
influence on the front-lines. Expect some renewed Jihadi attacks on Aleppo
city proper to divert from the slaughter of their assets in the rear. But
after a few days their front-line supplies will run out and no new supplies
will be there to arrive. The general attack on Aleppo will then falter.

 

All of this will only stall the situation in Syria. The Syrian government
currently lacks the capability to retake and secure the large area between
Aleppo, Idleb and the Turkish border. Additional changes in the strategic
situation will be needed to turn the war into either direction.

 

But the then likely failed attack on Aleppo will have chewed up a large
amount of assets and personal the U.S. supported Jihadis and their allies
are able to deploy. The centre of gravity of the war will probably move
elsewhere, away from Aleppo proper.

 

All this of course depends on luck and all the other imponderables of war.

 

 

From:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/08/russia-launches-massive-air-campaign-to
-stop-us-supported-al-qaeda-attacks-on-aleppo-.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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