Syria, 22 – 23 September 2015: U.S. airstrikes shows NATO has become impotent! Heroin from U.S. controlled Afghanistan intercepted!

A Syrian Observatory for Human Rights investigation has revealed that 12 months of U.S. led NATO airstrikes against (their own covert) DAESH (Islamic State) insurgents has affected a grand total (net effect) of 15 square kilometers (9 miles) of territory! It was also shown that U.S.-led NATO rarely provided air support for either Syrian Arab Army, YPG (Kurdish People’s Protection Units)  or anti-Assad insurgents who were fighting against DAESH.   Either U.S.-NATO has become totally incompetent or it’s just more proof that DAESH actually works for U.S.-NATO.

NATO member France announced they are ready to begin airstrikes, but also said they no longer believe President Bashar al-Assad “has to go” as the U.S. demands: “We received specific intelligence indicating that the recent terrorist attacks against France and other European nations were organized by DAESH in Syria. Due to this threat we decided to start reconnaissance flights to have the option for airstrikes…”

‘Western’ sources say Russia has now delivered 28 new combat aircraft to Syria.  The report also says the Russian planes flew undetected to Syria by closely trailing commercial airliners.  It was only after they were on the ground that spy satellites spotted them.

As an example of ‘western’ news media hyperbol (bull-shit) the Financial Times says “Russia’s Syria build-up takes Iran by surprise“, while the Wall Street Journal says “Russia, Iran Seen Coordinating on Defense of Assad Regime…”  So which is it boys?

U.S. CentComm admitted to sending insurgents through NATO member Turkey into Syria to fight alongside, not against as earlier reports said, other insurgent groups.  CentComm added that the new insurgents were “moderate” compared to DAESH.

Aleppo Governorate:  Syrian Arab Army and Air Force continued battling U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli backed DAESH (pronounced like a quick sounding Day-Esh, Islamic State) and Jabhat al-Nusra (Nusra Front) insurgents, including the long defensive battle for the Air Force Academy.  Reports say the Syrian Arab Army Air Force began nighttime airstrikes, possibly with the new aircraft from Russia.  More than 50 insurgents killed.   Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 12 civilians killed by the battles, and DAESH executed three people for helping the Syrian Arab Army, and rival insurgent groups say they shot down a UAV (drone) operated by DAESH.  Near a school in the Aleppo City neighborhood of al-Telefon al-Hawa’ei a teacher and a student were shot and killed with explosive bullets.  No indication who shot them.  Reports of fighting between YPG and U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli backed insurgents near al- Sheikh Maqsoud area.

Damascus (Rif Dimashq) area:  President Bashar al-Assad issued three executive orders.  One; increasing the pay of government civilian and military employees, as well as employees of companies in which the Syrian government holds 75% of the stocks.  The Ministry of Labor and Finance will decide the amount of wage/salary increase.  Two; increasing retirement pay for retired government employees.  Three; increases the amount of income that can be exempted from tax collections for all Syrians.   The executive orders go into effect in the Gregorian month of October.   The International Conference for Youths had the ‘balls’ to tour the damage caused by the U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli backed insurgents in the town of Maaloula.    More proof the U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli instigated war is about drug running, in Damascus City seven people arrested for trafficking hash and heroin from U.S. controlled Afghanistan.  Also, two insurgent mortar rounds landed in the city, but no civilians were hurt.  Jaish al-Islam insurgents fired a mortar round into the al-Wafideen refugee camp, killing one civilian and wounding three.  Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says 20 thermobaric barrel bombs were dropped by the Syrian Arab Army Air Force on Daraya City.  Syrian Arab Army and local militia launched nighttime artillery strikes against insurgents near the city of Harasta.

Daraa Governorate:   Several battles reported, including near a technical college in Daraa City.  In the town of al- Shajrah the U.S.-EU-Saudi-Israeli backed Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade put a man on public display in a cage, because he “insulted god”.  By the way, that’s the same bull-shit the Catholics did for nearly 1500 years, so don’t get all excited for Pope Francis ’cause it’s still the same Catholic church!  The Protestant colonists in North America did the same bull-shit, ever hear of being put on public display in the ‘stocks’?  Do your historical research!  More proof the insurgents are backed by the ‘christian’ west!

Deir Ezzor Governorate:  Intense battles reported separately by the Syrian Arab Army and Air Force, and news sources.  DAESH launched a midnight assault on the Deir Ezzor airbase, but failed to capture the base, again.   At least 114 DAESH insurgents killed, 115 wounded.  Dozens of civilians killed or wounded. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says DAESH executed an insurgent they captured from another group.  Apparently DAESH and the other group from NATO member Turkey were fighting each other.  In the DAESH controlled al-Bokamal town, 15 civilians were ‘arrested’ by DAESH for violating DAESH laws, like not growing a beard or wearing clothing not approved by DAESH!  DAESH also ‘allowed’ limited access to the internet after banning it last week.

Hama GovernorateSyrian Observatory for Human Rights claims five people were tortured to death in government controlled prisons, but gave no details.

Homs Governorate:  Ground  battles and airstrikes intensified against DAESH in al-Qariatin and Tadmour (Palmyra) cities.  A battle raged for the al-Shaer oil field.  At least 60 DAESH insurgents killed.  Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the intense battles for Palmyra resulted in at least 12 civilians killed.  In Homs City, an Alawite woman was killed after a bus exploded, 12 people wounded.  There have been several days of reports of explosions targeting the Alawites.  In al-Zahraa, police report a car bomb exploded killing one civilian and wounding 15.   Reports say the residents of insurgent held al- Qaryatain are down to just one doctor for the war ravaged city.  Apparently the Syrian Arab Army Air Force began nighttime airstrikes against the city, followed by nighttime artillery strikes from the Syrian Arab Army.

Idleb Governorate:  Reports of nighttime airstrikes by Syrian Arab Army Air Force, but no word concerning casualties.  It turns out the reports of ceasefire involve towns along the border with Lebanon, and is between insurgents and Shiite militias.

Lattakia Governorate:  Syrian Arab Army says they killed 20 insurgents, 15 were from Chechnya.

Quneitra Governorate: Syrian Arab Army reports a battle with an insurgent group called Bait al-Maqdes in Horan and Golan.  They say the insurgents are connected to Muslim Brotherhood.

Raqqah Governorate:  12 people killed by airstrikes meant to hit insurgents. Witnesses say some of those killed were DAESH insurgents.  Locals said DAESH al- Hesbah police have ‘arrested’ several people including a woman who refused to cover her face in public.

Sweida Governorate:  Syrian Arab Army says they hit a group of DAESH in Kherbat Saab.

21 September 2015: John Kerry reveals U.S. will ramp up the war!