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Ido Kadman
A Two Edged Sword
A Two Edged Sword
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This thriller relates the grueling events in Syria and Iraq, since the end of the year 2014.
Its protagonists are the representatives of the fighting sides in Syria and Iraq, which take part in the daily atrocities in the Islamic Caliphate of the Levant, and its surrounding territories held by the Assad regime reinforced by the Iranian Al-Quds warriors, and supported by Russia; the Syrian rebels and the Kurds of northern Syria, supported by American instructors. While between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers of Iraq, the cradle of humanity, the Iraqi army with Iranian militias in the south, and the Kurds of Irbil and Kirkuk from the north-east, are in mid offensive against Mosul; the Islamic Caliphate capital in Iraq. The plot is fictitious of course, and it covers the event from the beginning of the Islamic Caliphate fall, up to its dying process. But although the plot describes the war last stages and its ending, it isn't over yet and will break out again in North Africa and in Europe.
Its protagonists are the representatives of the fighting sides in Syria and Iraq, which take part in the daily atrocities in the Islamic Caliphate of the Levant, and its surrounding territories held by the Assad regime reinforced by the Iranian Al-Quds warriors, and supported by Russia; the Syrian rebels and the Kurds of northern Syria, supported by American instructors. While between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers of Iraq, the cradle of humanity, the Iraqi army with Iranian militias in the south, and the Kurds of Irbil and Kirkuk from the north-east, are in mid offensive against Mosul; the Islamic Caliphate capital in Iraq. The plot is fictitious of course, and it covers the event from the beginning of the Islamic Caliphate fall, up to its dying process. But although the plot describes the war last stages and its ending, it isn't over yet and will break out again in North Africa and in Europe.
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