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Syria Kurds Urge U.S.-Led Strikes as IS Forces Mass
2015-03-14
[AnNahar] Syrian Kurdish fighters urged the U.S.-led coalition Friday to launch new air strikes on the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group as the jihadists brought in reinforcements for an attack in the northeast.

The Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) called on the coalition to carry out raids to prevent IS from seizing the key town of Tal Tamr in Hasakeh province.

"We call on the international coalition forces to take part in the battle for Tal Tamr," a statement said, adding that the U.S.-led grouping had yet to carry out strikes in the area.

IS forces began a major offensive in Hasakeh in February, seizing several villages and kidnapping several hundred members of the Assyrian Christian minority in the area.

But it has also suffered setbacks, including the February 27 loss of jihadist bastion Tal Hamis.

The Death Eater group is now battling to take Tal Tamr and the town of Ras al-Ain, which sits on the border with The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
Tal Tamr lies on a road leading to Ras al-Ain, as well as a highway running across the Iraqi border to the IS stronghold of djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
The coalition fighting IS in Syria and Iraq has provided air support for Kurdish fighters battling the group in northern Syria, and was key to their holding on to the strategic border town of Kobane, which they almost lost.

The coalition said it had not carried out any strikes in Syria between Wednesday and Thursday.

YPG front man Redur Khalil told AFP that IS was bringing in additional forces to the Ras al-Ain area from its strongholds in Raqa city and Tal Abyad.

He said Kurdish forces were expecting an "imminent attack" in the area around Ras al-Ain, which is north of Tal Tamr.

"After losing Tal Hamis... Daesh is trying to restore its prestige in the area as much as possible," Khalil said, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britannia-based monitor, said at least 35 YPG fighters had been killed in three days of festivities in the area, but had no toll for IS forces.
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