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breaking news Syrian army clashes with Jordanian army

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ALEPPO, Syria/AMMAN: Fighting broke out between Jordanian and Syrian forces in a border region between the two countries overnight, but a Jordanian source said on Saturday no one on Jordan’s side appeared to have been killed.
A Syrian opposition activist who witnessed the fighting said armored vehicles were involved in the clash in the Tel Shihab-Turra area, about 80 km (50 miles) north of the Jordanian capital Amman, that occurred after Syrian refugees tried to cross into Jordan.
“The Syrian side fired across the border and fighting ensued. Initial reports indicate that there has been no one killed from the Jordanian side,” said the Jordanian source, speaking on condition of anonymity.
:gladbron:
Jordanian troops have fired near the border in the past to stop Syrians from shooting at fleeing refugees.
Western nations and regional powers fear the Syrian conflict could spill into neighboring countries. The 17-month uprising has turned into a civil war with a sectarian angle that has the West lining up with Sunni Muslim nations behind the mainly Sunni rebels and against President Bashar Assad, a member of the Alawite minority sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
Syria’s long border with Jordan has been an escape route for opponents of Assad, including Prime Minister Riad Hijab who defected this week.

In Syria’s largest city and commercial hub Aleppo, rebels fighting Assad’s forces said they would hit back after losing ground under heavy bombardment. Residents in the city of 2.5 million have been fleeing in cars crammed with belongings.
The rebels have been pushed back from the Salaheddine district, which controls the approach to the city. They surged into both Aleppo and the capital Damascus last month in their boldest offensive of the uprising.

Assad’s forces have repelled the rebels from Damascus, but are having a harder time dislodging them from Aleppo.
“I have about 60 men positioned strategically at the front line and we are preparing a new attack today,” said Abu Jamil, a rebel commander near Salaheddine. Sniper fire had prevented his men from retrieving a comrade’s body for two days, he said.
Reuters journalists saw residents stream from Aleppo on Friday, seizing on a calm spell to pack vehicles with mattresses, fridges and toys. At least two air force planes and a drone flew overhead. Random shooting echoed from Salaheddine.
Some Salaheddine residents slipped back into the shattered neighborhood to try to salvage possessions, despite army snipers. Two civilians were hit by gunfire in nearby streets.
One man with an apparent gunshot wound was dragged off the street by rebels and treated by medics before being taken to a field clinic. A second man was wounded in the back and arm. Blood soaked through the sleeve of his yellow jacket and his face was contorted in pain as rescuers put him in a vehicle.

In an apparent effort to project an air of normalcy, state television screened footage dated Aug. 10 of a calm Aleppo, including images of its ancient citadel — a UN World Heritage site — and cars flowing freely around a traffic circle.
In Damascus, residents reported shelling of the southeastern district of Shebaa and said nine tanks could be seen on the road heading out to the airport.
Assad is trying to crush the revolt against his family’s 42-year rule in the pivotal Arab country. His mostly Sunni foes are backed by Sunni-led states like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.

The United States imposed another round of sanctions on Friday that targeted Syria’s state-run oil company Sytrol for trading with Iran, and the Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah for aiding the Syrian government.
Repeated rounds of US and European sanctions, announced every few months, have had a negligible impact on the war. Russia and China have blocked UN Security Council action that would have allowed tighter, global sanctions against Damascus.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Turkey on Saturday, where she will discuss Syria with Turkish officials. Turkey, a NATO member and regional military power, has emerged as one of the main opponents of Assad.
US officials are particularly interested in Turkey’s analysis of the political forces emerging in Syria, hoping that together they can puzzle out the complex patchwork of rebel groups jockeying for position.
Iran, Syria’s closest foreign ally, called for “serious and inclusive” talks between Assad’s government and the opposition at a meeting of countries sympathetic to Assad in Tehran on Thursday.

“There will be no winner in Syria,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a message to the conference. “Now, we face the grim possibility of long-term civil war destroying Syria’s rich tapestry of interwoven communities.”
Diplomats said veteran Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi could be named next week to replace the UN-Arab League envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, who quit in frustration after his peacemaking efforts proved futile.
Brahimi said UN Security Council states and regional powers needed to work together to bring peace.
Assad’s offensive to reassert control over Aleppo follows a successful drive to expel rebels from parts of Damascus that they seized after a bomb in the capital killed four of his senior aides on July 18.
His grip on the country has been eroded and his authority was further shaken by his prime minister’s defection this week, but his forces have also consistently demonstrated their overwhelming firepower advantage against lightly-armed rebels.

:gladbron: What do you think about this? Do you support Syria or Jordan?
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Open your eyes people,

France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
France has sent troops to the Syrian border with Jordan amid reports of escalating foreign support for the insurgents fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
France said its soldiers have been deployed to 'help refugees' in the border area.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/09 ... ia-border/
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Oxidant wrote:Open your eyes people,

France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
France has sent troops to the Syrian border with Jordan amid reports of escalating foreign support for the insurgents fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
France said its soldiers have been deployed to 'help refugees' in the border area.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/09 ... ia-border/

You are quoting press TV? loooooooool i would trust Mossad Daily news more than them.
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MidriGeez wrote:
Oxidant wrote:Open your eyes people,

France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
France has sent troops to the Syrian border with Jordan amid reports of escalating foreign support for the insurgents fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
France said its soldiers have been deployed to 'help refugees' in the border area.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/09 ... ia-border/

You are quoting press TV? loooooooool i would trust Mossad Daily news more than them.
Not surprised, brainwashed individual such as yourself cannot differentiate between fact and fiction
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Oxidant wrote:quote="Oxidant"]Open your eyes people,

France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
France has sent troops to the Syrian border with Jordan amid reports of escalating foreign support for the insurgents fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
France said its soldiers have been deployed to 'help refugees' in the border area.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/09 ... ia-border/

You are quoting press TV? loooooooool i would trust Mossad Daily news more than them.[/quote]

Not surprised, brainwashed individual such as yourself cannot differentiate between fact and fiction[/quote]


I wonder spending few hours with alawites in syria would still keep your minds of supporting them, i have met them and know them you wouldn't be soo pro-alawite once they see your colour.lol
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Press TV is all lies. I would remember they would be the only ones who would report US drones kill hundreds of Somalis in a single incident but not 1 Somali news website would carry the story.
An Iranian TV station appears to have faked dozens of accounts of US drone strikes in Somalia which it says have killed hundreds of civilians.

Press TV, which was fined £100,000 by Ofcom on Thursday after the station hid the fact that a 2009 "interviewee" was being forcibly detained in Iran, has reported the deaths of more than 1,370 people in 56 drone strikes in Somalia since September this year.

Research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, however, has found no evidence of the reported incidents.

The first known lethal US drone strike in Somalia occurred on 23 June 2011. A small number of similar attacks appear to have taken place since then, possibly in conjunction with operations by the French and Kenyan militaries.

But many claims of drone attacks in Somalia are highly suspect.

On 15 September 2011, Press TV reported that US drone attacks on the outskirts of the town of Kismayo, Somalia, had killed nine women and children.

It was the first of many claims of civilian deaths from drone strikes in Somalia. No photographic or video evidence has ever been shown in support.

At least four reports are identical in all but place name and casualty numbers, and sources are only named in four of 56 drone strike reports.

Researchers have been unable to identify the sources Hassan Ali and Colonel Aden Dheere, who were described as Somali military officials, or Mohamud Abdirahman, described as an eyewitness, despite lodging a request with the Somali government and with Press TV's headquarters in Iran.

No representatives from the United Nations, Amisom (the African Union Mission in Somalia), non-government organisations or journalists in Somalia were able to confirm the strikes.

Tony Burns, the director of operations at the Somali charity Saacid, which operates from the capital, Mogadishu, said that Press TV's casualty figures were "simply not possible".

"Saacid's experience has been that Press TV does have a penchant for exaggeration. In the past they have published conflict reports which, in reality, never occurred, and casualty figures that are simply not true."

A senior UN official focusing on Somalia said: "Press TV is not a reliable source. It exaggerates and openly fabricates reports."

Some organisations have repeated Press TV's claims. The Kenyan Daily Nation, one of east Africa's largest newspapers, has carried details of a number of "attacks", for example.

Global Research, a Canadian nonprofit human rights group, has also given credence to reports.

While Press TV's stories have been picked up around the globe, officials at the US embassy in Nairobi insist the reports are "wholly false".

Jeremy Scahill of the US magazine the Nation recently exposed secret CIA operations in Mogadishu. He has spoken publicly about US drones operating in Somalia and elsewhere.

Scahill believed there could be innocent reasons for the misinformation, including a "benign misinterpretation" of events on the ground amid the chaos. And US attacks with other weapons – including cruise missiles or air strikes – may have been misreported.

Alternatively, the reports could form part of a targeted anti-US news campaign, said Scahill.

"There is an extreme propaganda war going on between Iran and the US at the moment. You've got to assume that everyone has an agenda."

Asked if the station had exaggerated the number of drone strikes in Somalia, a spokesman for Press TV in Tehran declined to comment on Friday.
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MidriGeez wrote:
I wonder spending few hours with alawites in syria would still keep your minds of supporting them, i have met them and know them you wouldn't be soo pro-alawite once they see your colour.lol
What shocks me here is your level of sectarianism. Why are you so engulfed in this practice and have an hatred for a sect that doesn’t affect you or your darked skinned people in your poor country.

Not only are you poisoned with hatred of a certain sect by your masters you also find it difficult to critically analyse situation, making you nothing more than a sheep being lead to the slaughter house
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Oxidant wrote:
MidriGeez wrote:
I wonder spending few hours with alawites in syria would still keep your minds of supporting them, i have met them and know them you wouldn't be soo pro-alawite once they see your colour.lol
What shocks me here is your level of sectarianism. Why are you so engulfed in this practice and have an hatred for a sect that doesn’t affect you or your darked skinned people in your poor country.

Not only are you poisoned with hatred of a certain sect by your masters you also find it difficult to critically analyse situation, making you nothing more than a sheep being lead to the slaughter house

My skin and colour is islam first, who ever calls My mother (aisha RA) is my enemy, Not even jews or christians are that low to do so, but to have it as a pillar in their religion well. Again you have never met an alawi in your life , an alawi calling you "abd" would be as normal and frequent as a somali calling you "waryaa".
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Midri these people have never interacted with them..
their only experience of events is through tv .

as for me i am sectarian.. i am fully on the side of the syrian sunnis.
i see them the same way i see my clan.
when they are hurt i am hurt, their enemy is my enemy.
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