“The manual, printed in Arabic and called ‘Zad al-Mujahed’ (roughly, ‘Fruits for the work of God’s Warriors’) was published in Istanbul, with its publishers making no attempt to even try to hide the book’s origins. It features the logo of the Istanbul-based Guraba publishing company, contact information, and even an ISBN, inside its front cover.
“The book describes how to properly burn cities captured by jihadi fighters, how to cut down all the trees, destroy all life, how to execute prisoners in the correct manner,” the soldier explained.
“The book says that jihadis have a right to marry their captives; the book even mentions the aspect of the possible use of nuclear weapons,” he added.
The book is banned in Syria for its radical content, and repeated calls to violence and terror. For this reason, Sputnik Arabic decided not to quote it directly. Still, it published photos, republished here, showing the cover and details on the book’s publisher. It remains unclear how many copies of this book were found.”
It sounds like a reprint of something originally written for Christian Crusaders a thousand years ago, and republished for today’s Islam Crusaders/Reenactors.
It’s one thing to be proficient in the use of nukes; it’s something else to have a real, live nuke in the back of your pick up truck.
Canthama says:
September 23rd,
It seems it is still early to assess the ground operation in east Aleppo today, the fight is intense and reports are not yet very reliable, so far the situation seems like that:
1) The NE component of the attack came once more at the Handarat camp, in the very NE tip of it, the terrorist’s defensive line collapsed and the Liwa al Quds (Syrian-Palestianian brigade) advanced along the SAA and NDF, taking most if not all the factory area, reports of some advance inside the camp already. Night is coming and usually counter attack is effective, so better wait until tomorrow morning to understand the results.
2) The central component of it came south of the citadel, here some gains were reported, but the area is rigged with tunnels and buildings, so advance will be slow.
3) The western component came where it was expected, from Ramouseh toward Sheikh Sa’eed, this area is vital for the terrorists, once they lose it then it will be a total mess for them. Expect major actions here.
Aleppo is the Mother of all battles, the US is desperate that when they helped ISIS in Der ez Zor with the separatism agenda in Syria, they did not expect the immediate reaction by Russia in bombing the US/Fr/UK/Turkey/Israel C&C in western Aleppo, an intense bombing campaign in Aleppo and now the Syrian and allies offensive to clean this city from terrorist. Aleppo is everything for this war of aggression against Syria.
And what of all the nice rebels who are quitting their present addresses and moving to nice rebel communities with their families? As they get more crowded with other rebels and their families, will they be anxious to take up arms again, with the Turks on their north and Assad’s victorious army around them? What leverage will the US/Coalition have to aid any counter attack.
Deir el Zour was probably the Pentagon’s biggest blunder in this 5 year conflict. It gave the Syrians and the Russians the right to end the ceasefire last Monday. Giving the rebels only a week of respite from bombing. Only an instant of halting the momentum of the Syrian and Russian drive, which was the US’ major incentive to put a ceasefire into place since the beginning of 2016.
Ceasefire == halt to Syrian & Russian momentum
In the first week of the ceasefire, the US did nothing to separate the ISIS and al Nusra from the good rebels
And they killed 62 Syrian regulars “by mistake”. To correct that mistake, 3 days later they destroyed an aid convoy at Aleppo which, without proof, they blamed on the Russians and the Syrians.
Finally, the most amazing thing of all: when the week long cease fire was over, they acted with Shakespearian outrage as the Syrian Army with Russian air support went charging into Aleppo, without agreeing to second week of ceasefire.
How far are the zionazis willing to go with their terror proxies? You decide.
Syrian Army Discovers Turkish Manual Instructing Terrorists in Use of Nukes
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160923/1045637762/turkish-terrorist-manual-syria.html
“The manual, printed in Arabic and called ‘Zad al-Mujahed’ (roughly, ‘Fruits for the work of God’s Warriors’) was published in Istanbul, with its publishers making no attempt to even try to hide the book’s origins. It features the logo of the Istanbul-based Guraba publishing company, contact information, and even an ISBN, inside its front cover.
“The book describes how to properly burn cities captured by jihadi fighters, how to cut down all the trees, destroy all life, how to execute prisoners in the correct manner,” the soldier explained.
“The book says that jihadis have a right to marry their captives; the book even mentions the aspect of the possible use of nuclear weapons,” he added.
The book is banned in Syria for its radical content, and repeated calls to violence and terror. For this reason, Sputnik Arabic decided not to quote it directly. Still, it published photos, republished here, showing the cover and details on the book’s publisher. It remains unclear how many copies of this book were found.”
It sounds like a reprint of something originally written for Christian Crusaders a thousand years ago, and republished for today’s Islam Crusaders/Reenactors.
It’s one thing to be proficient in the use of nukes; it’s something else to have a real, live nuke in the back of your pick up truck.
Canthama says:
September 23rd,
It seems it is still early to assess the ground operation in east Aleppo today, the fight is intense and reports are not yet very reliable, so far the situation seems like that:
1) The NE component of the attack came once more at the Handarat camp, in the very NE tip of it, the terrorist’s defensive line collapsed and the Liwa al Quds (Syrian-Palestianian brigade) advanced along the SAA and NDF, taking most if not all the factory area, reports of some advance inside the camp already. Night is coming and usually counter attack is effective, so better wait until tomorrow morning to understand the results.
2) The central component of it came south of the citadel, here some gains were reported, but the area is rigged with tunnels and buildings, so advance will be slow.
3) The western component came where it was expected, from Ramouseh toward Sheikh Sa’eed, this area is vital for the terrorists, once they lose it then it will be a total mess for them. Expect major actions here.
Aleppo is the Mother of all battles, the US is desperate that when they helped ISIS in Der ez Zor with the separatism agenda in Syria, they did not expect the immediate reaction by Russia in bombing the US/Fr/UK/Turkey/Israel C&C in western Aleppo, an intense bombing campaign in Aleppo and now the Syrian and allies offensive to clean this city from terrorist. Aleppo is everything for this war of aggression against Syria.
Read more at http://syrianperspective.com/2016/09/30-american-british-and-zionistsaudi-intel-agents-fried-in-aleppo-by-russian-kaliber-cruise-missiles.html#iHJ5QwokeBzJKa8o.99
And what of all the nice rebels who are quitting their present addresses and moving to nice rebel communities with their families? As they get more crowded with other rebels and their families, will they be anxious to take up arms again, with the Turks on their north and Assad’s victorious army around them? What leverage will the US/Coalition have to aid any counter attack.
Deir el Zour was probably the Pentagon’s biggest blunder in this 5 year conflict. It gave the Syrians and the Russians the right to end the ceasefire last Monday. Giving the rebels only a week of respite from bombing. Only an instant of halting the momentum of the Syrian and Russian drive, which was the US’ major incentive to put a ceasefire into place since the beginning of 2016.
Ceasefire == halt to Syrian & Russian momentum
In the first week of the ceasefire, the US did nothing to separate the ISIS and al Nusra from the good rebels
And they killed 62 Syrian regulars “by mistake”. To correct that mistake, 3 days later they destroyed an aid convoy at Aleppo which, without proof, they blamed on the Russians and the Syrians.
Finally, the most amazing thing of all: when the week long cease fire was over, they acted with Shakespearian outrage as the Syrian Army with Russian air support went charging into Aleppo, without agreeing to second week of ceasefire.