Syrian Rebels Seize Military Base, Munitions
Source: ABC News
Syrian rebels have taken over a large military base in the country's north, carting off tanks, armored vehicles and truck-loads of munitions their leaders say will give them a boost in their fight to topple President Bashar Assad.
The fall of the base of the Syrian army's 46th Regiment is a significant step in the rebels' expanding of control in the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, along Syria's northern border with Turkey.
Earlier Monday, AP reporters saw scores of rebels unloading trucks full of rockets, mortars, artillery shells and rifles taken from the base into a rebel headquarters near the Turkish border.
Al-Faj said the battle was one of the greatest munitions coups for the rebels since the start of the uprising against Assad in March 2011. The conflict has since morphed into a civil war, with scores of rebel groups across the country fighting Assad's troops.
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Cynicus Emeritus
(172 posts)by an unknown nation state or intelligence agency(ies) to create strife, turmoil and instability in the region. It did not just happen, and like most wars it creates power vacuums and helps a few profiteers and gun runners and political strategists but costs the lives of many.
Most people just want to have a home, raise their children, work, and live peacefully but that is typically disrupted by others.
dcmfox
(211 posts)I think it was social media and being oppressed by a dictator myself.
I believe your concept comes from older ideals
On the Road
(20,783 posts)as well as every other country in that region which experienced protests in the last year or two?
Cynicus Emeritus
(172 posts)There was likely much more to the turmoil than we think we know, just like 9-11.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Sorry to say but most of the Arab Spring "revolutions" were manufactured. Tunisia may have been spontaneous but clearly it was co-opted by Islamist/Salafi groups early on. The composition of the "revolutionaries" was always a problem, outside influences were clearly manifest. Wish it weren't so but there you have it.
backwoodsbob
(6,001 posts)this is an uprising of people who are tired of JUST having a home in a dictators land.They want more,they want freedom.