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Syria Army Preparing for Aleppo Battle
2013-06-10
[An Nahar] Syria's army prepared Sunday to launch an assault on Aleppo aimed at driving rebels out of the northern city and surrounding province, a security source told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The preparations came five days after the army and Hizbullah seized Qusayr in center-west Syria, a year after the strategic region had fallen into rebel hands.

"It is likely the battle for Aleppo will start in the coming hours or days, and its aim is to reclaim the towns and villages (under rebel control) in the province," the source said on condition of anonymity.

"The Syrian Arab army is ready to carry out its mission in this province," the source said, without giving further details.

Analysts say its success in Qusayr has given the army the confidence to try to suppress the insurgency elsewhere in the strife-torn country.

Pro-regime daily Al-Watan said Sunday the army has "started to deploy at a large scale in Aleppo province, in preparation for a battle that will be fought in the city and its outskirts".

Rebels in July 2012 launched a massive assault on Aleppo, once Syria's commercial hub. The city has suffered daily regime bombardment and festivities pitting gunnies against troops.

Al-Watan also said "the Syrian army will take advantage of its experience in Qusayr and Eastern Ghouta (near Damascus) to advance in the (central) province of Hama and Homs" nearby.

"The consequences of the battle for Qusayr will... map out the contours of Syria's political future," the daily added.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Friday that the regime was deploying "thousands of soldiers" in the Aleppo region, who aimed to recapture rebel positions and to cut off their weapons supply routes from Turkey.

The Britannia-based monitoring group also said Hizbullah had sent "dozens of its cadres to train hundreds of Syrian Shiites in combat".

Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Leveler of Latakia...
's Alawite community is an offshoot of Shiite Islam, while the majority of rebels are Sunnis.

Activists in Homs, where an army siege of rebel-held areas entered its second year on Sunday, said the city may be next in line for army operations.

"Qusayr was the regime's main focus in the province. Now, we fear they may shift their attention to Homs city," said Yazan, a Homs-based activist who spoke to AFP via the Internet.
Posted by:Fred

#5   I don't see taking back the cities as a winning strategy.

It's a viable short-term option; keep the momentum going, secure a level of loyalty from the populace (who likely found that their Islamic liberators were not exactly... liberating.)
Posted by: Pappy   2013-06-10 21:12  

#4  Siege of sounds better
Posted by: Shipman   2013-06-10 17:29  

#3  "Battle of Aleppo" sounds good.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-06-10 14:39  

#2  It worked for the party of urban Amerika.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-06-10 03:30  

#1  I don't see taking back the cities as a winning strategy.
Posted by: phil_b   2013-06-10 03:03  

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