Now this could get interesting, ISIL now has an air force.
BR note
 
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Atlas Shrugs
August 25, 2014
 
 
“Islamic State captures Tabqa air base in  Syria,”  
(http://www.dw.de/islamic-state-captures-tabqa-air-base-in-syria/a-17874883)  
DW.DE, August 25, 2014 
Islamic State fighters have captured a major military air base in  
northeastern Syria. The facility was the last government-held outpost in a  
province 
otherwise dominated by the Islamist group....... 
After several failed attempts to breach the facility in recent days, 
fighters  from the “Islamic State” (IS) managed to storm the Tabqa air base 
Sunday,  according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. 
The SANA state news agency also confirmed that the government had lost the  
air base, saying troops “are successfully reassembling after evacuating the 
 airport and are continuing to strike precise blows at the terrorist groups 
in  the area.” 
The battle for the airfield has left at least 346 extremists dead and  
hundreds more wounded since the offensive was launched on Tuesday, according to 
 
the Observatory. It said more than 170 government troops also were killed 
Sunday  alone. There were reports that another 150 may have been captured. 
The airfield – home to several warplane squadrons, helicopters, tanks,  
artillery, and ammunition bunkers – is located some 45 kilometers (25 miles)  
from the extremists’ stronghold in the city of Raqqa along the Euphrates  
River. 
Tabqa is the latest in a string of bases to fall to the Islamic State group 
 as it expands the boundaries of its self-styled caliphate straddling the  
Syria-Iraq border. Their steady push in Syria, as well as their lightning  
advance across Iraq since June, has brought under their control a stretch of  
territory from Syria’s northern border with Turkey as far as the outskirts 
of  Iraq’s capital Baghdad. 
The Islamic State’s offences have been aided by large quantities of 
advanced  US-made weaponry and armoured vehicles it has seized from fleeing 
Iraqi 
forces,  and an influx of recruits. 
Regional efforts against IS 
On Sunday, Arab foreign ministers met in Saudi Arabia to discuss the rise 
of  IS. The Saudi state news agency SPA said the closed-door talks took place 
in the  Red Sea city of Jeddah, attended by the foreign ministers of Egypt, 
Saudi  Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, as well as an advisor 
to Jordan’s  foreign minister. 
The ministers agreed on “the need to seriously work to deal with these 
crises  and challenges to preserve security and stability in Arab countries,” 
said the  news agency. 
Meanwhile, Iraq’s prime minister-designate Haider al-Abadi held talks with  
visiting Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday to get the 
 neighboring Shiite country’s support against Sunni militants. 
“Abadi pointed to the presence of many dangers posed in the region as a  
result of the existence of the terrorist gang Islamic State which requires  
regional and international efforts to exterminate this terrorist organization,”
  his office said in a statement after the talks with Zarif. 
Zarif said that Tehran had no intentions of sending its soldiers to  Iraq

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