Iraqis flee the ISIL advance. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Today
is Day 1,204 of the Syrian conflict. It brings more news of extremist
gains and mindblowingly moronic Western sympathizers.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has taken control of al-Omar, Syria's largest oil field, close to the border with Iraq. This news was reported by the AP earlier this morning.
Yesterday, the AFP reported that
Syria's moderate rebel fighters were threatening to lay down their arms
if they didn't get more support for the fight against ISIL. The rebels,
whose main fight is theoretically against Bashar al-Assad, gave
opposition organizations including "the National Coalition, the
(opposition) interim government, the Supreme Military Council and all
the leading bodies of the Syrian revolution a week to send
reinforcements and complete aid."
On the "Westerners doing stupid things" front, the opening of an AP report last night:
Let's
abandon journalistic objectivity for a moment to issue a quick reminder
for all online daters that really shouldn't be all that controversial:
Do check that your penpal's hobbies don't include cutting people's heads
off, crucifying corpses, and burning families alive.
And, folks: While you may like almost none of your friends' significant
others, when one friend's significant other boasts of being a murderer
it really is time to enact that mass intervention you've been
daydreaming about.
For more on non-Syrians causing trouble, go read about the red-bearded Chechen who is now one of ISIL's "most prominent commanders."
The conflict continues.
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