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(Reuters) - The advance of Islamic State fighters on Kobani stalled on Thursday according to a monitoring group, after U.S.-led coalition warplanes launched their heaviest bombardment yet on the militants, who have been assaulting the Syrian border town for nearly a month.

Last week Turkish and U.S. officials said Islamic State were on the verge of taking Kobani from its heavily outgunned Kurdish defenders, after seizing strategic points deep inside the town.

A dramatic ramping up of coalition air strikes reached a new crescendo in recent days, with Islamic State targets around Kobani being hit nearly 40 times in 48 hours. The barrage has halted the militants' advance, with Kurdish sources saying that Kurdish YPG fighters had managed to retake some territory.

The four-week assault has increasingly been seen as a key test of U.S. President Barack Obama's air strike strategy, and Kurdish leaders have repeatedly said the beleaguered town cannot survive without arms and ammunition reaching the defenders, something neighboring Turkey has so far refused to allow.

Islamic State has been keen to take the town to consolidate its position in northern Syria after seizing large amounts of territory in that country and in Iraq. A defeat in Kobani would be a major setback for the Islamists and a boost for Obama.

Jet planes roared over Kobani on Thursday and gunfire echoed across the Turkish border from the town, as fighting steadily intensified through the morning, a Reuters witness said.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/16/us-mideast-crisis-idUSKCN0I50XD20141016
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Re: Ramped up air strikes stall Islamic State advance on Syrian town
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2014, 09:37:43 am »
Ramp up those air strikes General Obama.  Air strikes alone weren't enough for Germany to bring the UK to her knees in WWII.  Hitler never came up with a plan to put "boots" on the ground.  Air Strikes, including 2 atomic bombs, alone weren't enough to bring Japan to her knees in WWII.  It took the threat of Russian "boots" to finally make her surrender.  But apparently Ali Bama has connections higher up and can get isolated bombing to do what saturation bombing could not do - defeat an enemy.