Devs March 29 >France to deploy troops in Manbij. Trump:We're coming out of Syria very soon. meanwhile US deployed Heavy military equipment to Tanaf >No Syrian military operation in Douma due to the large number of prisoners still held by JAI >Jihadist civil war intensifies as Zinki storms HTS areas in west Aleppo >Jewish group calls for Muslims to evacuate Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday >SAA now controls 87% of E Ghouta; currently awaiting Jaysh Al-Islam’s response to deal which has recently expired >Syrian army finds a network of tunnels and Israeli weapons in Harasta >Putin, Erdogan discuss preparations for Russia-Turkey-Iran summit in Ankara >SAA raises flag in Tal Rifaat, states YPG has no intention of turning over town to Turkish forces and that none have arrived yet either >E Ghouta; Underground hospital used by Faylaq al-Rahman discovered by SAA in Kafr Batna town >At least ten buses filled with 566 people departed E Ghouta for N Syria, less than 24 hours remain for evac deal >Iranian officer rejects Saudi allegation of supplying missiles to Houthis >W Idlib; RuAf targeted and destroyed an HTS ammo storage depot inside the town of Al-Hamamah >Ru troops enter town of Babila in S Damas to negotiate with rebels inside
ASShat ruined Syria with his mismanagement, ASShat sent the military to quell the protests, starting this war, ASShat funded ISIS, ASShat should step down immediately.
God is great, death to israel, death to America, curse upon the jews, victory to Islam
Michael Wright
NATO doesn't have to do anything with Ukraine. Ukraine is not a NATO member, they are a partner, and therefore inot able to call article 5.
Article 5 has only been invoked once 12.sept 2001 by the US. Article 5 can only be called by a member, if a another country attacks a NATO country.
Article 5 is the reason most countries wants to join NATO, therefore the selection is very strict. Ukraine was denied membership in 2008, because France and Germanys concern about upsetting the balance of power in Europe.
Talks about Ukraine joining NATO again didn't start before after Poroshenko got elected. Ukraine will not be able to join NATO unless they solve their rebel issue.
NATO has only offered 12 million Euro trust fund to boost Ukraine’s military capabilities, which is mostly what NATO can do in this situation. US selling Javelins to Ukraine is on the US, not NATO.
Get your facts straight you fucking brainlet
Angel Martinez
>isl*m >victory God is great, and he cruses those subhuman shits with war and pestilence, praise God.
Aaron Edwards
USA llser
Sebastian Johnson
Christian + Shi'ite alliance FOREVER
Parker Collins
>Talks about Ukraine joining NATO again didn't start before after Poroshenko got elected. Ukraine will not be able to join NATO unless they solve their rebel issue. Exactly why Mińsk 2 is so effective from the Russian perspective
Easton Foster
You're right my mistake. I assumed Ukraine was one of those baltic states where they hosted NATO troops.
I admit lack of knowledge on Eastern Europe. Fucking Euros who pick and choose which european country can join your seekrit club
Benjamin Gray
Hezbollah needs to start working with the Christian phalangists in Lebanon and kick out all the Sunnis
Sunnis in lebanon are the most cucked group of people on the planet. They were the ones crying for peace when Israel was bombing the shit out of them while the shias were fighting. Even when the Israelis were occupying southern Leabnon, it was Orthodox christians and Hezbollah who were resisting. S*nnishits fled the south and ran to the north pretending like no south Lebanon ever existed.
Pathetic
Zachary Perez
Who else here fasting? Easter is soon. I expect /sg/ would follow religious tratidions?
>methods, apparences may differ but the goal is the same Fuck no, Assad's government somehow manages to hold the country full of minorities together. Arabs need socialism (I know it sounds bad) and authoritarian rule, otherwise they turn into animals. Alawite ruled Ba'ath party saved that fucking country, and countless, priceless minorities like Druze, Alawite and Yazidi. From anthropological point of view they've done a huge favour to humanity.
Bentley Nelson
I know. But it happens that they are pretty close.
WW3 would never happen. Not while the Ruskies and the Burgers still have lines of communication ongoing. They coordinate with each other every other week or so. WW3 would be more likely when they stop talking to each other.
France is ruled by a loose cabal of cosmopolitans who dream of destroying all nation-states. Kurds are there to help them fuck up Syria, and optionally Iraq, Turkey and even Iran.
Jonathan Martin
His hairline is so fucking pathetic tho I get why he wears the towel
>Assad could have stayed in London as an eye doctor and get to have sex with Asma without having to deal with being a dictator Poor guy
Jose Morales
Bassel was fucking based. He wanted to mend the ties between the Syrian Baath and the Iraqi Baath that had been strained since the 1960s. Under him we could have seen a resurgence of Arab nationalism and a very real possibility of a unification between Iraq and Syria, since in the 90s Saddam's sons were looking like utter failures, and he had no one else who would carry his legacy. Instead he died in a """"""""car crash"""""""" but the accepted narrative is that he was assassinated.
>Should I expect Turkey to retaliate? No. Turkey won't attack Manbij with both US and France there
Carter Hernandez
> I think the Taliban should drop their stance on negotiations with the Americans directly and consider this. Perhaps they should but that means accepting the Afghan constitution which the government itself donot follow and which would put them at a disadvantage. >I don't think they will want to participate in something sponsored by the Uzbeks. Qatar maybe. Also it should be noted that it appears the US is quite desperate for a ceasefire. They are trying their best to just stall the Taliban offensive through any means necessary.
>faint screams in background >dust blowing in the wind as his hand goes limp and blood drips on the sand recognised instantly, also how havnt they released a version with proper audio the cunts
Henry Davis
>recognised instantly, also how havnt they released a version with proper audio the cunts what do you mean? without nasheeds so you can hear their screaming better?
Ian Sanchez
beautiful dawla nasheed, have you listened to the new ones?
Joseph Cox
yes, but im thinking more so i can hear whats going on
it took people almost a decade to find the truth. If they could convince the US to intervene in 2008, with Bush in power, they'd be in a better position geopolitically than if they had to convince an unknown quantity in 2009 (like Obama and his passive-aggressive method of warmongering). It seems like a hail mary to get US boots on the ground in Syria.
As we know now, this would be about the time that the US would've started ramping up funding Salafist insurgencies in Syria with the likes of Ahrar al-Sham, probably due to the fact that they were at their peak troop concentration in Afghanistan, and Obama was going to escalate Iraq to its peak in 2009.
Owen Martin
stop the larp we both know you're not tunisian
Jeremiah James
Show of force. They bombed it back in 2007 a year after their failed war on Lebanon. They needed to show that they were still top dog in case Syria tried something.
It's really strange how much changes in 10 or so years
US boots on the ground under bush was not very likely. They were already stretched thin fighting two insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq, an invasion of Syria in 2008 would have been a catostrophic failure. Shia insurgents would move easily between Syria and Iraq making life a living hell for the US forces.
James Mitchell
So the yanks are pulling out in favour of a more expendable France? Is that what I a getting from the news? In gonna go give a local belle a bit of the old emu to celebrate.
Matthew Brown
That girl looks like a lot like my fiancé, except she has darker hair. What nationality is she? Iranian?
Michael Jackson
>that squat I see they're learning quick from the russians