Whoops: Syrian Ceasefire Never Even Starts

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 21, 2016

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I don’t know if you can say the ceasefire was broken, because it never actually even started.

ISIS is getting BTFO bad.

Fox News:

The deadline for a “cessation of hostilities” in Syria came and passed Friday, but instead of any ceasefire, Turkish troops and Kurdish forces launched new attacks as planned peace talks hit stumbling blocks.

Still, Kurdish fighters battling the Islamic State captured a major terror stronghold in the country’s northeast. Talal Sillo, spokesman for the Syria Democratic Forces, says their forces captured the town of Shaddadeh after sunset Friday, and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights corroborated his report.

Really weird that our great ally Turkey keeps attacking the enemies of ISIS whenever they make gains on ISIS.

Almost like Turkey is ISIS, huh?

But that’s a Russian conspiracy theory.

Sillo told The Associated Press by telephone that “we have fully liberated Shaddadeh” adding that the next step is to remove booby traps and explosives left behind by extremists. He also said Turkish troops were bombing border areas Friday, killing civilians.

A U.N. special envoy said there was no way he “realistically” could get all parties to return to the bargaining table by Feb. 25 as he had hoped. “We intend to do so soon,” Staffan de Mistura told Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday discussions with Russia have been “constructive,” adding, “there is certainly a lot more work to do.”

The planned “cessation of hostilities,” negotiated by the United States, Russia and other countries, does not include groups that the United Nations has designated as terrorists, according to Foreign Policy. Airstrikes targeting groups such as the Al Qaeda-linked Al Nusra Front and ISIS were expected to continue.

Meantime, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it was “deeply alarmed’ by the situation in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo where intensified fighting has forced 70,000 people to flee their homes and left many without water or electricity.

Also on Friday, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin discussed the Syrian crisis in a telephone call with Saudi King Salman.

The Kremlin said Putin and the king “expressed interest in settling the Syrian crisis and ensuring stability and security in the entire region of the Middle East and North Africa.” Putin also reaffirmed his invitation for the king to visit Russia at a time that would be convenient for him.

The state-run Saudi Press Agency simply said that “diplomatic relations were discussed in addition to the review of the latest developments in the region.”

ISIS is losing!

Is Saudi going to invade and save them???

NATO says if Turkey starts a war with Russia they won’t back them up!

If ISIS goes down in Syria and Iraq, we’ve got a Shiite empire in the Middle East!

The Saudis are flipping the hell out!

So are the Turks!

And the Jews!

Chaos!