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Obstacles to a Syrian Regime Victory in Aleppo
“Obstacles to a Syrian Regime Victory in Aleppo is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
Summary
In the wake of their seizure of Qusair in western Syria, Syrian loyalist forces are bent on capitalizing on their newfound momentum by wresting more of the loyalist core from the rebels and advancing on rebel-held territory. In order to continue their advance, however, loyalist forces will have to address logistical difficulties, potentially fight through powerful rebel blocking positions and overcome increasing U.S. weapons aid to the rebels.
Analysis
The regime has by and large proved that the loyalist core is not seriously threatened at the moment. However, for their resurgence to seriously undermine the rebellion, the loyalists would need a victory in Aleppo. Seizing Aleppo would simultaneously give the loyalists effective control of the vast majority of Syria’s population centers, defeat perhaps the largest concentration of rebel forces and inflict a terrible blow to the rebels’ morale. Read the rest of this entry »
Are You a Sheep or a Sheepdog
The Art of Manliness has a good 3-part series on the topic of sheep, sheepdogs and wolves. A quote from part one:
Last year I took a handgun class at the U.S. Shooting Academy here in Tulsa. During one of our breaks, our burly, mustached instructor shared an insight from retired Army Lt. Col. and author Dave Grossman that’s given me a lot of food for thought this past year.
According to Grossman, the human population can be divided into three groups: sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs.
First-time Gun Buyer Study
The NSSF has released a new study on first-time gun purchasers and their reasons for buying a gun.
The top-ranking factors driving first-time gun purchases are home defense (87.3 percent), self-defense (76.5 percent) and the desire to share shooting activities with family and friends (73.2 percent). Women, in particular, are highly focused on personal defense and self-sufficiency.
Blue Press July 2013
Articles in this issue:
No-bull Bullpup: The Kel-Tec KSG
Grandpa Dillon’s .45: Its First Hundred Years
Classic Firearms: The Remington Model 870 Shotgun
A New Concept in Police Firearms Qualification
Gun Confiscation During Katrina
This is one person’s experience during a terrible situation. From The Bang Switch:
Yes, some guns were confiscated in New Orleans, LA (NOLA) following hurricane Katrina, but it was nowhere near as widespread as some would have you believe. They were isolated incidents and the majority of those were done by out of town LEO and MIL.
What you are about to read are my personal experiences and recollection of events as I saw them. While not all-inclusive, I think they lend a fiar account of what really happened on the ground.
Illinois Mayor No Longer Supports Mayors Against Illegal Guns
“Any doubt that I might have had in my opinions about concealed carry when I first came into office changed quickly as I became an elected official and became very familiar with the types of crimes we’re dealing with,” Morrissey said. “The focus should not be against law-abiding citizens.”
Two Gun Companies Leave New York and Colorado
From Guns.com:
Kahr Arms, New York-based manufacturer of compact self-defense handguns and parent company of prominent gun makers Auto-Ordnance and Magnum Research, has confirmed their intention to leave their home state following the passage of strict new gun control.
HiViz announced their plan to relocate earlier this year to Wyoming, and now they’ve nailed down all the details of the move. HiViz makes high visibility sight systems for all types of firearms.
The Year In Special Operations
2013-2014 Edition
From DefenseMediaNetwork
Content:
Worldwide SOF Evolving to Meet Emerging Threats
SOF Ground Vehicles
M45A1: A New Cold .45 for the 21st Century
The Evolution of the M134D Minigun
OPERATION HAWKEYE: Shooting Hoops to Help the Families of Fallen Heroes
A Rich Legacy: The Origins of Air Force Special Operations Command
Special Operations Forces and the Liberation of Iraq
Task Force Ranger 20th Anniversary: The Battle of Mogadishu, Oct. 3, 1993
USSOCOM’s First Test of Fire: Operations Prime Chance and Praying Mantis
URGENT FURY: U.S. Special Operations Forces, Grenada 1983
Holsters For Women
This youtube user has a great channel all about concealed carry for ladies.
California Grandma Uses Gun to Stop Intruder
From Fox News:
Jan Cooper, of Anaheim, fired one shot from her .357-magnum Smith & Wesson revolver around 12:30 a.m. Sunday as a man attempted to break into her home. During a 911 call of the incident, Cooper can be heard begging with the dispatcher to send deputies and warns that she has a gun at the ready as her Rottweiler barks furiously in the background.
Cartel Assassin Admits to 30 Murders in USA
From US News:
Investigators have confirmed that Martinez is responsible for a 2006 double-homicide in Marion County, Fla., a March homicide in Lawrence County, Ala., and at least 10 other killings in California, according to sheriff’s officials.
Martinez, a U.S. citizen, told investigators that he committed those murders and more than a dozen others as an enforcer for multiple Mexican drug lords, according to Lawrence County Sheriff’s Capt. Tim McWhorter.
Katee Sackhoff Loses Half Her Followers For Advocating Gun Safety
The actress sent a tweet about gun safety and promptly lost half her followers on Twitter.
Defense – Spring 2013
In this issue:
In a Time of Budget Difficulties, an Opportunity for Reform
Reinvigorating Research and Development
Developing Tactical Excellence
National Ballistic Missile Defense
50 Years of SOUTHCOM
The Rise of Soldier Systems
The F/A-18 Celebrates 35 Years
Shallow Water, Special Craft
Obama Administration Sued By ACLU Over NSA Spying
From New York Times:
The lawsuit could set up an eventual Supreme Court test. It could also focus attention on this disclosure amid the larger heap of top secret surveillance matters revealed by Edward J. Snowden, the former N.S.A. contractor who came forward Sunday to say he was their source.


