ISIS siezes another town

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ISIS has now taken control of Palmyra in Syria and now controls over half of Syria........just waiting for the little horn to subdue three of the 10 horns unto himself............
 
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Ironically, we are seeing a level of honesty from Syrian officials such as we've not seen since before the Assad family seized power.

ISIS controls 50 percent of Syria after takeover of Palmyra, activists say

[ . . . ] In Damascus, state TV acknowledged that pro-government forces had withdrawn from the town [ . . . ] An activist in the central province of Homs who goes by the name of Bebars al-Talawy said ISIS has taken over the ruins at the UNESCO world heritage site famous for its 2,000-year-old towering Roman-era colonnades and other ruins and priceless artifacts. Before the war, thousands of tourists a year visited the remote desert outpost, a cherished landmark referred to by Syrians as the "Bride of the Desert" [ . . . ] In Damascus, Maamoun Abdul-Karim, the head of the Antiquities and Museum Department, said Palmyra's town museum had suffered "minor damages" during the ISIS onslaught.

"The city is now totally controlled by gunmen and its destiny is dark and dim," warned Abdul-Karim. "We are in a state of anticipation and fear" about what will happen to "the archaeological site and the remaining artifacts in the museum."
Perhaps fear of losing power is loosening the tongues of government officials? Maybe they'll actually ask the west for help? Which of course will be denied by our own Clown-in-Chief.

 
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Ironically, we are seeing a level of honesty from Syrian officials such as we've not seen since before the Assad family seized power.

Perhaps fear of losing power is loosening the tongues of government officials? Maybe they'll actually ask the west for help? Which of course will be denied by our own Clown-in-Chief.

HAHAHHAHAH clown-in-chief.......man I am so glad that I do not have to call him my commander in chief........I still cannot believe that he is the one running this country (into the ground that is)!!!!