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Monday, August 14, 2017
Syria: Regime Forces Advance Towards Al-Tanf Base

Syria: Regime Forces Advance Towards Al-Tanf Base Saeed Abdelrazek, Paula
Astih Asharq Al Awsat 12 August, 2017
https://english.aawsat.com/saeed-abdelrazek-and-paula-astih/news-middle-east
/syria-regime-forces-advance-towards-al-tanf-base

Beirut, Ankara- Syrian regime forces expanded their grip in the southeast
part of the country near the Jordanian border, getting nearer from al-Tanf
military base close to the Iraqi border where US forces and western factions
from the Free Army are being trained to fight ISIS.

"Jordan is greatly sensitive to the presence of Iranian militias and
Hezbollah at its border. Therefore, the military presence in this area is
limited to Syrian regime forces, Palestinian factions and Moscow-trained
militants," director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Rami Abdel
Rahman told Asharq Al-Awsat on Friday.

He asserted that regime forces would not have been capable to control the
Jordanian border from the Souweida side without a Russian-US agreement,
particularly that the presence of Assad forces in this zone was completely
restricted.

Meanwhile, the coalition-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance
of Syrian Kurds and Arabs, continued on Friday to advance in the city of
Raqqa, the stronghold of ISIS, joining forces coming from the west and east
to the center of the city. The SDF now controls half of Raqqa.

Separately, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Friday that
Turkey "will not tolerate any efforts to form an artificial state at our
borders, particularly the borders we share with Syria and Iraq," in a
reference to the Iraqi Kurdistan district and other Kurdish areas in
northern Syria.

Speaking to reporters in Ankara after Friday prayers, Yildirim said that
Turkey would defend its borders against any threat.

And while Ankara enhanced its security measures at the border with Syria
after al-Nusra Front controlled the city of Idlib, Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan said from Istanbul on Friday: "We will continue to dispatch
humanitarian aid to Idlib, however, we will not allow the entry of arms to
the area."

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