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Drohne zeigt KRIEGS-Aufnahmen von Palmyra/Syrien BRiD/USA finanzierte es fr die Elite (Russische Untertitel)

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English title: Drone shows WAR-shots of Palmyra/Syria – FRiG/USA financed it for the Elite (Russian subtitles) This video is a rare footage/material of RUPTLYTV. You should think about a future war in your country/Nation, while you see those scenes, which the ARMY of Lucifer (USA) made by destruction. Bashar al-Assad had said for years to both Syrians and the international community that only his regime could prevent the spectre of ISIL taking over Syria. For the first time he has acted to deal with this threat. Damascus finally invested in amassing enough military forces to defeat ISIL in a battle for territory. Also, even with the withdrawal of Russian forces from the war, Moscow’s residual airpower in Syria can still sustain the Assad regime’s momentum on the battlefield. The Syrian state’s recent victory against ISIL in Palmyra represents a major shift not only in the war against ISIL, but also in the trajectory of the nation’s five-year civil war. Syria’s victory in Palmyra comes just three months after Iraq recovered Ramadi from ISIL. Both Ramadi and Palmyra had fallen during ISIL’s May 2015 offensive, proving then that ISIL could wage two simultaneous military campaigns across distant frontlines. The battles for Ramadi and Palmyra have nullified ISIL’s gains. These victories are significant given that before it was only the sub-state militias that defeated ISIL. Before it captured Ramadi, ISIL had lost Tikrit in a battle with Iraq’s Shia militias. In the summer of 2015, it was the militia of Syrian Kurds which expelled ISIL from Tel Abyad, on the border with Turkey, followed by its victory in Sinjar, Iraq, in November. In both Iraq and Syria, it was these militias, benefiting from US air support, which defeated ISIL in battle. However, the victory in Ramadi, followed by Palmyra, represents the recent rise of the state military in Iraq and Syria respectively. Both militaries, as national institutions, have defeated ISIL, thus allowing each state to claim victory on behalf of the people. The ability of the state to claim victory is paramount given how both sides of this conflict have sustained myths about their fighting prowess. ISIL’s victories in Ramadi and Palmyra in May 2015 perpetuated the myth of its military invincibility, essential to recruiting fighters from Iraq, Syria, the greater Middle East, and the West. As of 2016, the Iraqi and Syrian states have reversed ISIL’s gains on the battlefield, undermining its aura of invincibility. Both states have gone on to leverage these victories to perpetuate their own myths, promising their citizens that the military will return a modicum of security to their respective nations. In the case of Ramadi, the Iraqi state went to great efforts to highlight the role of the official armed forces in the liberation of the city. In reality, the Shia militias still played a supporting role by containing ISIL’s expansion from Ramadi in May 2015, and the US provided significant air support in the final campaign to recapture it. ~Project infopowerment Truthers Alliance~ Creating New kind of Unity against Tyranny Network of independent Thinkers Rebels dissidents activists artists writers researchers rappers web-masters talkshow-hosts video-editors protesters conference-organizers lecturers musicians deejays all eXposing & dismantling NWO Mafia Tyranny in their own unique way ~founder EXOMATRlXTV Appreciating DIFFERENT angles & tactics Being different is not a “crime“ staying in your own integrity being appreciated for your talents. We do not have to agree on everything, as long as we do not impose or hijacking other channels to force 1 issue or 1 group demonizing & generalizing. We need a different kind of unity against tyranny. We can inspire & motivate each other in so many ways KEY is allowing each-other 2b different as complementary forces helping the network #Palmyra2015 #SyriaWar #M83

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