Defense Ministry says suspect tried to flee among civilians in Deir Hafir as army reports defections, downs drone Syrian authorities said Friday they arrested an intelligence operative affiliated with the terrorist organization YPG/SDF in the eastern Aleppo province while he was attempting to flee alongside civilians, accusing him of planning …
Read More »Syrian government forces enter northern towns after Kurdish fighters withdraw
Syrian government forces entered two northern towns Saturday morning after the command of Kurdish-led fighters said it would evacuate the area in an apparent move to avoid conflict. Two soldiers were killed and others wounded in the latest clash, state media reported. The town of Deir Hafer changed hands after …
Read More »Leader Barzani, SDF Commander explore future of Syria and peace efforts
Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leader Masoud Barzani discussed the situation in Syria and prospects for resolving the Kurdish cause with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), during a meeting on Wednesday. Barzani’s office said in a statement that the KDP leader stressed that the Kurdish issue must …
Read More »Kurds Say Sharaa’s Decree Falls Short, Syrian Government Forces Enter Deir Hafer
Syria’s Kurds on Saturday said a presidential decree recognizing the minority’s rights and making Kurdish an official language fell short of their expectations as Syrian government forces entered the outskirts of a northern town. In a statement, the Kurdish administration in Syria’s north and northeast said the decree issued by …
Read More »Britain’s military disaster
Britain is heading for a military disaster in the next decade. That grim conclusion is difficult to avoid given the enormous gulf between the ambitions of British politicians and the threadbare, confused state of its armed forces. The year is barely a fortnight old, and already Keir Starmer’s government has …
Read More »China’s latest naval moves in the Western Hemisphere put Brazil in the diplomatic spotlight
Brazil’s decision to allow a Chinese military hospital ship to dock in Rio de Janeiro could provide a case study of how Beijing is expanding its naval presence in the Western Hemisphere. It also demonstrates how regional powers are dealing with the pressures arising from the intensifying competition between the …
Read More »Why Israel is responding to protests in Iran with caution
Since the outbreak of mass protests in Iran, Israel’s public response has been unusually muted. Cabinet ministers were instructed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from commenting on the unfolding events, while Netanyahu himself limited his remarks to a brief statement expressing support for the Iranian protesters. At …
Read More »Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces withdraw from Aleppo province after clashes with Syrian government
In the wake of intense fighting between the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Syrian government forces, SDF commander Mazloum Abdi ordered the withdrawal of his personnel from contested areas of Aleppo province. “Based on invitations from friendly countries and mediators, and in demonstration of our good faith in completing …
Read More »Damascus Poised To Attack Kurdish-Held Towns in Northern Syria
Latest Developments Syrian Troops Ready Offensive on Kurdish-Held Areas: Syrian government troops are preparing to launch an offensive against Kurdish-held towns in the north and east of the country after clashes broke out a week earlier in Aleppo. The Syrian authorities have reportedly decided on a limited operation to pressure …
Read More »After Aleppo: What SDF-Damascus clashes mean for Syria’s future
Aleppo, Syria – Syria is teetering on the brink of a return to full-scale war, as bloodshed returned to Aleppo’s streets following the Syrian government’s offensive to seize the Kurdish-majority neighbourhoods of Achrafieh and Sheikh Maqsoud from the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Fighting erupted last Tuesday and continued for …
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