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Syrian forces relieved to see Palmyra treasures intact

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Yes thank you for doing what the stupid US liberal leadership refused to do. support the legal and legitimate government of a soverign Country, Syria, just because they formed a liberal fantasy idea that they didnt like President Assad. I am very glad someone has had the courage and the strnegth to fight and defeat the monsters of the ISIS gang of criminals who are among the worst offenders against humanity in a long long time. The US president refuses to condemn arab terrorists over and over and I am not surprised it took Syria itself and Russia to start to really pushing ISIS back.

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Nice some artifacts got spared.

Now ISIS has also lost Palmyra.

ISIS has already being pushed back as they lost Kobani, Tikrit, Ramadi, and Sinjar to Iraq-NATO coalition. And their biggest city Mosul is next.

Who'd get to Raqqa first

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Who'd get to Raqqa first

The UN still recognizes Raqqa as Syrian territory. If any country enters without an invite from Damascus it is committing a violation of the UN charter.

Kobani is Syrian territory too, and that one was liberated by Kurds and NATO airstrikes.

Raqqa may befell the same fate.

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