The history of the occupation and liberation of Aleppo
The best documentary by far about the Syrian Arab Army campaign in Aleppo
Soldier in Liwa Al Quds Brigade (Palestinian) after liberation of Eastern Aleppo in December 2016. Photo: Vanessa Beeley
I am re-sharing this documentary by Russian media channel, ANNA News, which outlines the terrorist occupation and liberation of Aleppo - the battles fought from 2012 until 2016. It is hands down the best and most moving account of the hardships faced by the Syrian Arab Army, the losses, the grief, the heroism and the final victory over Western-backed terrorist groups that had incarcerated Syrian civilians in the eastern districts of Aleppo for five long and dark years - an incarceration fully supported and covered up by the BBC, CNN, Channel 4 and all other legacy media outltets:
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Excellent report that highlights the utter hypocrisy of the US and her allies who've not only lied about how taxpayers funds are being misused while covertly supporting Deash while what's really happening is stealing another nations resources.
Shame on the IDF for attacking a nation not only recovering from Western supported terrorist but also from a recent earthquake.
What's Israel long term plan for Syria - Woul it make sense to suggest that the long term plan relates to greater Israel which requires carving up neighboring nations while installing submissive puppets over resource rich territories much like the Palestinians are not getting the benefit of the gas in the Levant.
This what our Western governments are supporting - Julian Assange has already exposed the crimes of empire - however - now that we've learned who the real criminals are there is no retribution.
The Australian government aka the dangerously submissive Canberra poodle club simply hasn't got the spine to stand up to Washington's dog's of war and demand that the US leave Australia and close all it's military bases in exchange for the release of Julian Assange.
Vanessa, sorry, it does not play.....I will try in a different browser, but is there another link to this documentary? Thank you!