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Syria – Turks Fail To Take Al-Bab – “Rebels” Die In Infighting

Syria – Turks Fail To Take Al-Bab – “Rebels” Die In Infighting
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South Front: ISIS Targets Another Turkish Tank With Guided Missile, Pushes Pro-Turkish Forces From Al-Bab (Photos)

Moon of Alabama (USA)
This week the Turkish President Erdogan visited the Gulf states. He
asked for bigger investment in Turkey and for cash for his project to
occupy more parts of Syria. A week ago Erodgan had claimed:

“Al-Bab is about to be captured. Manbij and Raqqah are
next,” Erdogan said, adding their number one priority was to form a safe
zone in the country.

This week he brought his Army Chief of Staff Arak to the Gulf to declare victory. Several Erdogan friendly media outlets in Turkey (any other left?) reported:

Operation Euphrates Shield has entered a new phase in
al-Bab, as the offensive stage is over now that the town has largely
been recaptured from Daesh.
“The operation in al-Bab is over,” Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar said at a press conference in Qatar on Wednesday during President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s trip to Gulf countries.

Silence now dominates the area that was once scene to heavy clashes.
Turkish tanks patrol al-Bab’s streets and the Syrian opposition has
pressed a major advance.

That claim was a huge lie. 


While Turkish forces had earlier taken
some outskirts of Al-Bab and claimed to own 40% of the city they were by
then stuck and later in full retreat.

Yesterday the Turkish forces lost the Al-Hikma hospital and the
automatic bakery they had earlier captured and retreated from all inner
districts of Al-Bab. At least 90% of Al-Bab is still in Islamic State hands.

Geolocated video by the Islamic State and Turkish supported forces
show that the Turks are back at their starting points at the outer city
limits.

As many as 430 Syrian civilians have been killed by Turkish forces
and their auxiliaries. Just last week the MI-6 sponsored Syrian
Observatory said that Turkish bombing killed
more than 60 in Al-Bab. It confirmed videos posted by the Islamic State
which showed killed children and destroyed houses. Unlike with every
death cause by fighting between Takfiris and the Syrian Army no
“western” main-stream media picked up on that.

Turkey started to invade Syria between Aleppo and Euphrates exactly
six month ago. The aim was to prevent the Syrian Kurds from taking an
east-to-west corridor along the Turkish border. Such would have closed
off Turkey from further influence in Syria. The Turks had hired some of
the Syrian “rebels” they had earlier supported to fight the Syrian
government to now fight the Islamic State and the Kurds. The Takfiris of
Ahrar al-Sham are their storm troopers.

The first three month showed some rapid progress. The Islamic State
was bribed to move out of the northern Syrian areas without a fight and
the Turks moved in. But in December they reached Al-Bab, a city east of
Aleppo with originally some 60,000 inhabitants. There resistance from
the Islamic State picked up and the Turkish progress stopped. Turkish
armor, often placed without cover in sight of the front line, was
destroyed in mass by Islamic State anti-tank missiles. Casualties
climbed and the mercenaries of the FSA refused to continue the fight.

As of Thursday casualties number so far were at least 64 Turkish
soldiers killed and 386 wounded. Of the FSA auxiliaries at least 469
were killed and 1,712 wounded. A dozen main battle tanks were confirmed
as lost. Unofficial sources claim that more than 30 Turkish tanks were
destroyed as well as 20+ armored infantry carriers – nearly two
battalions wasted for no significant gain.

The Free Syrian Army mercenaries Erdogan hired to take on the Kurds
and the Islamic State are now mostly useless. They do not fight
efficiently but profusely waste ammunition for spray-and-pray show offs (vid).

To compensate for that Turkey injected its own special Forces and now
has some 3,000 soldiers involved in the operation. But that did not
help either –  losses continued and no progress was made. Another 5,000
Turkish soldiers were now send
(Tur) to join the operation. It was also announced that Turkey plans to
erect three garrisons in Syria. On top of the eluding Al-Bab Erdogan
now also wants to take the Islamic State held Raqqa and the Kurdish held
Manbij.

His plan of a Raqqa operation is ludicrous. It would require to fight for and hold a corridor through Kurdish-Syrian areas:

Ankara’s preferred plan of action envisages Turkish and U.S.
special forces, backed by commandoes and Turkey-backed Syrian rebels
entering Syria through the border town of Tel Abyad, currently held by
Kurdish YPG militia, the newspaper said.
The forces would effectively cut through YPG territory, before
pushing on to Raqqa, which lies about 100 kilometers (60 miles) south.

Such a plan would require the United States to convince the Kurdish
militia to grant the Turkey-backed forces a 20-kilometre (12-mile)-wide
strip through YPG territory in order to push south, ..

The U.S. would not (and could not) hold back Kurdish forces from attacking such a long Turkish supply line.

But who takes such announcements serious
anyway? After the alleged coup against him Erdogan kicked out every
officer who was not, in his view, sufficiently loyal to him. His
air-force was hurt the most. Allegedly only 0.4 qualified pilots per
plane are available now instead of the regular 2-3. It takes up to a
decade to train new pilots.

The ground army may be in slightly better shape but NATO’s second
biggest military is no longer the serious force it once was. The whole
Turkish operation is in disarray. Moreover – there is no plan for the day after or any exit strategy. Decisions and announcements change from day to day.

The current Turkish plans contradict the Astana agreements concluded with Russia, Syria and Iran. Only a short, temporary role
for Turkish forces was agreed upon. Al-Bab was supposed to be taken by
Syrian forces. Syria has officially protested at the UN against the
Turkish invasion. But neither Syria nor Russia or Iran have started to
fight the Turkish forces. “Just let the Turks bleed,” seems to be their
current slogan.

Erdogan set the date for a referendum in Turkey over a new
constitution. The vote in April would legalize his quasi dictatorial
powers. But the quagmire in Syria and the stalemate at Al-Bab will cost
him. Why choose a dictator prone to lose his fights? Unconfirmed rumors
are swiveling around claiming that Erdogan is trying to bribe the
Islamic State to leave Al-Bab. Such a move would fit Erdogan’s motives.
He needs the victory and does not shy away from otherwise illegitimate
methods.

South of Al-Bab the Syrian army is moving towards the Euphrates. It
will cut off the Turkish forces path to Raqqa and Manbij. In north-east
Syria formerly Turkish sponsored Takfiris fight each other. Jund
al-Aqsa, allied with Islamic State, is mass killing “moderate rebels” allied with Al-Qaeda. Hundreds of “rebel” fighters and prisoners have lost their lives in such infighting.

In the south “moderate rebels” and al-Qaeda try to attack the city of
Daraa, held by regular Syrian forces. The attacks failed. Jordan closed
its borders and no longer takes care of wounded “rebels”. The Military
Operations Room in Jordan has stopped all supplies and payments to anti-Syrian forces. Only Israel is still secretly helping them.

Syrian government forces mop up isolated rebel strongholds near
Damascus. Some Syrian army forces are moving to retake Palmyra. The
east-Syrian garrison in Deir Ezzor, isolated and attacked by the Islamic
State, is still holding out. Bigger operations against the Takfiris in
the south and north-west are planned but the smart move now is to just
sit tight and let the enemies, Takfiris as well as Turks, continue in
their self destruction.

Posted by b on February 18, 2017 at 01:53 AM | Permalink

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