• Sunni Rebels Enter Aleppo, Iranian Proxy Armies Under Pressure, Houthis Worried, Russian Regional Power Under Threat

    November 29, 2024
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    Sunni rebels Enter Aleppo

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    The humiliation of Iranian proxy army Hezbollah, and the defeat of the Hamas in the Gaza Strip, has opened the door to further pressure against Iranian proxy armies, who are supported by the Russian Federation in the Middle East.

    In a major shift, Turkey has opened the border crossings to Syria, to facilitate the flow of Turkish-backed multinational mercenaries into Idlib and western Aleppo.

    The rebels are calling on citizens in the western part of the city of Aleppo to evacuate in preparation for the move they are about to make on the city - there is also a significant psychological effect on Assad's forces.

    Videos of Sunni rebels moving throughout the strategic area of western Aleppo are rampant across the internet.

    Political-military situation in Syria, reported journalists in the area.

    🟡In northeastern Syria, there is a Kurdish-dominated sector called the Syrian Democratic Forces, which has a situation similar to the Kurdistan Region in Iraq. The Syrian army is present in important cities in this sector, such as Hasakah and border centers with Turkey, and they have a balanced approach with Bashar al-Assad. 

    🟣In the northern parts of Syria, there are areas that were conquered by Turkish military operations and are the main center of presence of the Syrian Liberation Army. This group is run by the Syrian opposition and forces separated from the Syrian army, as well as Turkish political and military assistance. 

    🟢In the northwestern part of Syria, there is the Tahrir al-Sham, This group controls the important and strategic city of Idlib, Syria. This group is apparently opposed to Turkey, but in fact it provides all its weapons and needs through Turkey. 

    ⚫️ In the east, towards the central regions of Syria, there are scattered ISIS cells, and if this area is neglected, there is a possibility of a new ISIS group forming in this area.

    Rebels Sunni forces in a surprise move, blitzkrieged across western Syria and covered over 30km in a very short period of time, surprising Syrian and Russian forces.

    The developments are an embarrassment for Syria and its allies.

    A sense of pressure among the Houthis in Yemen. This is happening after Israel crushed Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the surprise attack by the Syrian opposition against the Syrian army and the pro-Iranian militias that help it. According to the first two days, regime forces and militias appear to be suffering one defeat after another and Syrian opposition forces based on Sunni Islamists are on their way to Syria's second largest city, Aleppo, reported local journalists.

    These news are causing concern among the Houthis that the momentum against the Shiite axis will not stop and they are next in line. Their fear is that the pro-Saudi Yemeni government forces in Aden are planning a major military attack, including on the capital Sana'a in order to topple the Houthi regime. Against this background, it is possible to explain calls by senior Houthi officials that Turkey, Iran and Qatar should start a serious dialogue in order to stop the attack in Syria... 

    Russian intelligence is harvesting social media data from rebel forces, and striking rebel elements as the post, causing concern from Turkish enablers, who are imploring them to stop doing so, as Russian airstrikes are very effective.

    Sunni rebels inside the wire in Aleppo in the video below:

    The Syrian Army of the Assad regime is seen below firing rockets at rebel forces:

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    L Todd Wood

    L Todd Wood, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, flew special operations helicopters supporting SEAL Team 6, Delta Force and others. After leaving the military, he pursued his other passion, finance, spending 18 years on Wall Street trading emerging market debt, and later, writing. The first of his many thrillers is "Currency." Todd has been a national security columnist for The Washington Times and contributed to One American News, Fox Business, Newsmax TV, Moscow Times, Novaya Vremya (Ukraine), the New York Post, National Review, the Jerusalem Post, Zero Hedge and others. He is also founder/publisher of CDM. For more information about L. Todd Wood, visit LToddWood.com.
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