Bertrand Daily Report
The War For Our Mind & Soul Continues
Subject: The Stranded ISIS Bus Convoy That No One Knows What To Do With
Ed Note: From ZeroHedge a delicate / peculiar event is taking place in the middle of the desert in western Syria where 308 armed ISIS terrorists and their families are stranded......or stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Their fate is being decided, and at this point, media does not know what will happen.
The question being asked is if the convoy of civilian buses carrying the 600 plus ISIS members (expelled from Lebanon) should be allowed to proceed, or will Assad or U.S. / Russian forces bomb them?
In the meanwhile....the occupants are being fed.
It's a quagmire that has all the elements of potential "Human Right" violations pending if the convoy is attacked. On the other hand, the convoy was heading to a safe haven location in Syria to "re-group" and eventually fight coalition forces.
What will President Trump decide?
The propaganda value is enormous for the Trump Administration since very little information or strategies are being released to the media, showing this event a part of the success that President Trump has had against ISIS......keeping his word that ISIS will be defeated.
Stay tune this week as the Bertrand Daily Report will watch this evolving situation.....and the fate of the DACA decision.
---Dave Bertrand
The Stranded ISIS Bus Convoy That No One Knows What To Do With
by Tyler Durden
Sep 2, 2017 10:38 PM
In a bizarre twist to an already unusual story, a convoy of 17 buses carrying Islamic State terrorists and their families has remained stranded since Thursday in the Syrian desert as the US, Russians, and Syrians discuss their fate: attack the convoy or allow it to pass? Regardless of what happens, emerging photos and videodepicting ISIS' retreat from Lebanon as well as their current helpless plight stuck in the middle of Syria constitutes perhaps the most significant blow to ISIS propaganda to date.
Earlier this week we reported on the unusual deal which allowed a large convoy of Islamic State fighters and their families to exit their contested stronghold along the Syrian-Lebanese border under the watch of the Lebanese and Syrian armies and Hezbollah after being defeated. As first announced by Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah in a speech Monday night, the deal involved the transportation of 26 wounded and 308 ISIS fighters, along with 331 civilian family members via buses and ambulances to Syria's eastern province. The controversial deal was struck in return for the bodies of 9 Lebanese soldiers, kidnapped by ISIS in 2014.
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Kurt J Wagner comments: Where is the problem? Blow them up. Easy target... Only a dead Islamic fighter is a good Islamic fighter . And regarding their families: the kids would be Islamic fighters sooner or later and the wives would pop out more Islamic fighters down the road. So, no big loss for the world - more of a win.
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