Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 12, 2016
Man, I’ve been drained writing any non-Trump news as of late. Especially the last couple days. I read it all, of course, but I have a hard time getting any passionate interest up. Because really, the fate of the world is riding on this election.
Things like Syria will be a non-issue when Glorious Leader assumes power. He’ll just call up Putin on his second day in office (after he spends the first day signing a stack of hundreds of executive orders) and be like “yeah, we stopped funding ISIS, so you should be good, but do you want us to send you some back up to help finish them off? Yeah, okay brother. Sure. Yep, no problem at all. Back-up incoming. I’ll make the call now. Okay. Talk tomorrow. Bye-bye.”
Anyway, the Syrian truce is basically holding, and ISIS is getting BTFO by Assad and Russia.
“Daesh” is yet another name for “ISIS,” btw. You probably already knew that, but it isn’t used a lot in English media.
Syrian Army troops and allied popular units have significantly advanced against Daesh terrorists in the southeastern parts of Aleppo province and are now moving towards the Euphrates and its nearby regions in Raqqa province, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.
“The Syrian army, Liwa al-Quds (Jerusalem Brigade), the National Defense Forces (NDF) and Kataebat al-Ba’ath (Al-Ba’ath Battalions have secured the southern bank of Al-Hamourat Lake in southeastern Aleppo, while also making a substantial advance towards al-Maskanah Plain,” Fars News wrote citing military sources on the ground.
On Thursday, government forces seized the main headquarters of the Daesh terrorist group in the northeastern neighborhoods of Khanasser town whose full control was recently won back by Syrian forces.
Earlier the Syrian army and volunteer forces retook full control of five villages in close vicinity of the strategic town leaving dozens of militants dead and wounded and destroying many enemy vehicles and other military hardware.