Syria’s Army has reclaimed most of the rebel possessions around the capital city of Damascus, and today has moved against the southern district of Tadamon, the last major rebel-held district in the area.
The reclamation of the capital will be a major feat for the regime, once seen to be on its last legs, but the symbolism may be somewhat tempered by the ongoing battle for the largest city of Aleppo, a battle which neither side seems to be making much headway in.
Rebels claimed that the attack on Tadamon was targeting the civilian population of the district, saying they were conducting house-to-house raids and executing suspected rebel backers. The allegations could not be substantiated, however.
The loss of Damascus will leave the rebels largely expelled from the southern half of the country, though still capable of launching attacks there at any given time. The rebels’ possessions are largely in the north, along the Turkish border.
"The reclamation of the capital will be a major feat for the regime, once seen to be on its last legs," –
According to the "rebels" and the MSM who act as their propaganda agents.
Some of these propaganada agents can be found in the most unexpected places.
"The reclamation of the capital will be a major feat for the regime, once seen to be on its last legs"
Speak for yourself Jason…as you are.. 'We've' been over this before: anyone who thought the Syrian regime was "on its last legs" simply because of directed 'offensives' coming immediately before UN Security Council 'resolution' votes is a fool… The same sort of thing could be accomplished in the US with a certain # of people in gangs/militants …
http://news.antiwar.com/2012/07/22/fighting-in-al… (see comments section)…
Mr. Ditz seems to think Gaddafi, even while being bombed by NATO, in his much smaller Nation was infinitely stronger than the Assad regime….
Okay… Great 'analysis' and informative 'reporting' Mr. Ditz… I'll check back later to make sure I'm 'up to speed' with the 'situation' in Syria…
(eyes rolling)