Devs June 14 >SAA extends deadline for reconciliation in Daraa, negotiation with Al-Quneitra town elders and community leaders ongoing >Deal reached between Turkey and Nato, YPG will depart from Manbij by July >Yemen; Gulf-backed troops continue push to cap Hodeideh Airport from Houthis, storming the last sites S of airport >N Aleppo; Rebels launch artillery/missiles at SAA in Al-Zahra’a Association Quarter, SAA responded with strikes at rebels in Al-Layramoun Dist >SDF reportedly captured Rujm Darwish town from ISIS in southern Al-Hasakah >OPCW released statement stating Sarin & Chlorine were used in Al-Lataminah on 24th and 25th of March 2017 >Military commanders from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Russia met in Baghdad to discuss regional security and continued coop against terrorism >Bibi; Israel will prevent Iran from using militias in Sy to wage "religious war...sparks of that could be millions more that go into Europe" >Libya; LNA battle for Derna nears final stage as they close in on final jihadist postions >Putin to meet Saudi crown prince and KSA energy ministers today >Jordan’s king approves new govt led by Harvard-educated ex-World Bank economist, Omar al-Razzaz
I do man, and everytime I try and do something about in the family, they just fucking zone out and start thinking I like Palis. I don't even fucking like Palestine man. At this point I just experiment on them to see how they react if I show them any evidence of fucking anything wrong about Israel just to see if Jow Forums is right
im curious how a Jew from a Zionist family ends up hating Israel?
Henry Jackson
the D&C was too strong and practically succeeded in moving into the next phase, which was regional D&C. Any effort now makes you look like a conspiracy nut without showing all the proof at once, and even then, the amount of denial you will get is ridiculous. Zionists are a tight-knit community that literally holds on by a thread, while almost excluding other jews who don't become "nationalized" A thread that started from a D&C tactic and now is so complex, people don't even care about it because they can't understand it. It's just complete ignorance today, and no solution will be created out of it.
Matthew Cruz
When you start noticing that Israel does a lot of scummy shit in Syria and then notice how your family just completely ignores or justifies how its all "Muh Iran", you start questioning your own faith
Dude it's fucking insane. >try and tell them that Israel has been trying to tell Mutts that invading Iraq would be good, tearing the Iran Deal, and genuinely trying to start shit in Syria is bad. >I don't even act like a fucking insane Jow Forumstard that tries to blame everyone on Joos, I keep telling them like every minute that I don't even like the Palis and Im perfectly fine with Israel existing and they should acting like dicks to Syria and Iran. I don't even fucking talk about Palestine. >lol user you're being so naive, Iran is going to bomb Israel in 5 years, stop watching Pali propaganda user!
I'm learning a language and I'm getting the fuck out of here. Jow Forums is lucky they're not raised by Jews
perhaps you should begome christian specifically eastern orthodox
Hunter Flores
Which form of Judaism does your family adhere to? Reform, Conservative, or Orthodox? And I take it you're Ashkenazic, correct?
Jace Peterson
have you had any experience with anti-Zionist Jewish communities?
Kevin Phillips
>inb4: Fuck Jordan
Parker Morales
Ashkenazi Conservative.
No, they're most likely Reform Libtards here, who are the antithesis of Zionists here, but also bad because these people think ebil Assad gassed babies. Our country is fucking retarded.
Haven't seen you in a while familia, how goes the political climate in Brazil? How'd that trucker strike end? >Ashkenazi Conservative Not surprised by their attitude. What kind of Ashkenazi? German, Galician, or one of the others? What's your family's attitude towards other branches of Judaism and other kinds of Jews? G'night m8.
Jonathan Barnes
Yiddish >What's your family's attitude towards other branches of Judaism and other kinds of Jews? Everyone likes each other, they just think the Reformed are Bernout Liberals that don't practice hard like the rest (they're right about this tho).
So they don't see the Orthodox Jews as zealots? How do you, or your family regard Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews?
Sebastian Rodriguez
They do but don't see it as batshit insanely bad. They like any Jews because we're tribalistic. Sephardics are ok, probably never knew a Mizrahi
Jonathan Cox
Interesting, thank you for your responses. You've said you dislike Palestine, do you support Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza?
Matthew White
Are there any PMCs working on Syria?
Charles Young
>When you start noticing that Israel does a lot of scummy shit in Syria Lol, I call bull shit. Israel's been doing this to the Palestinians since Israels very existence, but MUH SYRIA bothers you. If this isn't a larp, then you are just a fucking hypocrite and your opinion should be discarded.
Michael Cooper
No I don't like either side in Gaza. Palis should stop launching shitty rockets and being bankrolled and told what to do by Qataris/Saudis and should coordinate a better plan wihtout them, also fuck Hamas and Fatah for supporting FSA. Israel we already know the whole ordeal. Israel should stop with their settlements in West Bank however because it's going to incite the Palis even more.
out of all the communities that started to go downhill because of the globalists ever since 1900s, the jews have probably been the one that's gotten split the most. People think Israel is a unification of all jews, but that is so far from the truth. You either say 'fuck you' to your sanity and kill Palis for fun, or you take a step back and voice your opinion about the reality of the situation(which gets silenced anyways)
Israel is a legit boot camp where you're practically fed propaganda everyday to protect your nation against your neighbors. How the fuck can you live like that? A state of fear 24/7? It started with infiltration into Palestine to create 2 sides, then it became Arabs protecting Palis, and now it's Iran they use as a scapegoat for all regional issues.
and at the end of it, it's all a fucking game being played by Globalists to distract the world. So the fact that you were raised in all that bullshit and want to finally breathe, I respect that.
Eli Hernandez
I assume pretty much all of them are contracted by the US?
Juan White
>political climate in Brazil?
Hot, but everyone forgot about Politics because it's World Cup
Election in a few months summarized between the Bolsonaro, the Candiadatos Centristas and Ciro Gomes (Left to the Style Bernie Sanders) With Bolsonaro, we became a puppet of Israel and the United States, with a right to an Embassy in Jeursalém, but at least we recovered the economic issue and remedied the problems of public violence With Ciro, we turned a puppet of the Chinese Government and we would have a Radical Atheist Dictatorship implanted, but at least the Foreign Policy would be completely aligned to the Axis of the Resistance
There is definitely no perfect solution. Why do not we have a Putin in this country?
>How'd that trucker strike end? The Vampire Emperor Temer as always. He negotiated with them and created a tax subsidy for the fuel. It was not the ideal solution for me, but it worked out for now.
Julian Taylor
Just enfranchise the lot of them, tear down the walls, open the country up, and spend the next 50 years apologizing to the Palestinians for being fucking assholes. Turn Jerusalem into a open city that all religions can enjoy and watch the shekels roll in.
Mason Butler
They let Hamas and Fatah try to fuck over Assad, get funded by the Gulfniggers for decades. What Israel does to the civvies are unethical and insane but the Palis made dumb decisions that won't make me support them, neither side gets my vote.
Luis Turner
This memri shit is hilerious.
Lincoln Morgan
The UAE has made many geopolitical moves as of late, such as >Their support for S.Yemeni separatists, including in clashes with KSA-backed factions >Thier attempted seizure of Socotra >Their deal to establish a base in the breakaway state Somaliland >Their attempted coup in Tunisia >Their recent deployment of special advisors to train the special forces in Afghanistan >Their cash injection of $3bln USD into Ethiopia
My question is, will they, and if yes, how long til they, openly go against the Saudi agenda and challenge them for primacy within the Greater Arab World? They even have a border dispute with them that has gone largely unnoticed due to the KSA's dominance. Thoughts?
nah its more of a Russian thing in Syria, i think US is relying mostly on SF in Syria but i wouldnt be surprised if they had PMCs too, but America's involvment is more secretive than the Russia's so we have less information on that
>but the Palis made dumb decisions that won't make me support them Except Palis are under occupation. Imagine Jews fighting in the Warsaw ghetto uprising. They were occupied too.
Evan Carter
How does it feel living in the 90's? There will be no two state solution. Tried for a decade to make peace woth these animals and they refused every time. The time of two states is over, the time of kicking them out has begun.
Owen Cruz
/sg/ is........
Justin Wood
Of course they are, I don't blame them because they are desperate, but they put their eggs in wrong baskets.
How does it feel that every time you try and run into Gaza like a retarded cowboy you get memed on and have to cry to everyone for sympathy?
Youre not going to kick them out because you're a meme now and need us, you're getting out populated by them too in 2050 lmao
Noah Russell
Sounds reasonable enough. So a supporter of the 1967 borders, or do you support Israel's move in E.Jerusalem? What're the parties' stances on Syria? And what's the chance the monarchy could make a comeback?
Cameron Diaz
>So a supporter of the 1967 borders I'm more in favor of us locking the two in one room and telling them they have one hour to agree on something or they're both getting glassed.
>do you support Israel's move in E.Jerusalem Irrational and unnecessary
Joseph Hill
Yeah, the solution is zero state.
Luke Miller
>What're the parties' stances on Syria?
Among the Great Parties, only PTB (Aka Former Vargas Party)
>And what's the chance the monarchy could make a comeback?
This is part of the Bolsonaro Election. The Princes are competing for his Party
Jordan Morales
>I'm more in favor of us locking the two in one room and telling them they have one hour to agree on something or they're both getting glassed. you want to talk about a final solution, there you have it
>French special forces are present on the ground in Yemen with forces from the United Arab Emirates, French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Saturday, citing two military sources.
we call those the coastal cities and liberal college campuses
Brandon Campbell
>d-dd-dont do it, i'll k-k-kill us alll-ll >ppppls stahp
Nicholas Ortiz
rangeban or no rangeban, let's see wether schizo GermAnon is still active
Benjamin Moore
>France was studying the possibility of carrying out a mine-sweeping operation to provide access to the port of Hodeidah once the coalition had wrapped up its military operations.
they leave themselves enough room to deny being part of a genocide
cash injection in Ethiopia huh? are they buying up land in ethiopia or any other activities? whats their involvement a(if any) with the recent political troubles
I don't think the UAE can feasibly go against Saudi primacy lacking the holy cities, demography or even size, could pose a potent rival though I guess with influence from wealth
Are you going to make the same 4-5 posts for all of eternity?
Blake Davis
Foreign currency shortage, not a massive move, but still. And given Ethiopia's new, energetic government, which has eased tensions with Egypt, Eritrea, and is working to establish ports in Somalia to re-establish the Ethiopian Navy (to guard Ethiopian trade), the UAE has made a token move to gain a willing partner. Regarding Tunisia, the Minister of the Interior was in the pocket of the UAE and was taking steps to oust the government with their backing, before it was uncovered by a French newspaper, and his arrest and expulsion of the UAE ambassador.
Regarding Ethiopia's recent troubles, Oromo protesters essentially brought down the traditional Abyssinian-led government, there is suspected Egyptian involvement. Ethiopia's new PM, a Muslim Oromo, has already bettered relations with Egypt, concerning the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. As for their deal with Eritrea, they're essentially agreeing to the Algiers Agreement from way back in the 90s, and potentially withdrawing from the disputed Badme region. Some suspect this may be used as levarage to trade for Assab, a port in Eritrea, and given the recent desire to re-establish the Ethiopian Navy, this isn't so unlikely.
Ah right cool, yeah I heard about the Ethiopian navy thing, could ethiopia be seeking to push for closer integration with Djibouti and Somaliland in order to gain access to the sea. Interesting about the Assab port, I don;t think the current Eritrean regime would be to freindly to it ut ethiopia may laying the foundations for future cooperation with another government. Is Ethiopia more or less out of the woods now with their internal issues or could they still face further unrest. i'd imagine the old Tigrayan ruling group might still pose a threat to the regime if it loses to much influence
Josiah Hughes
that makes sense.. except right after Muhammad died, everyone interpreted his law for their own gain I heard this story way too many times in history.
I think the most philosophical verse from the Quran is: "think, think again", since from the very early stages, he was telling his followers to evolve for the better, by constantly refining their thoughts.
>US-Turkey row: American lawmakers urge Mattis to immediately halt ‘inconceivable’ sale of F-35s
A group of US congressmen has urged Defense Secretary James Mattis to scrap F-35 sales to Turkey, over national security concerns about the NATO ally’s plan to buy Russian S-400 anti-aircraft system, despite Washington’s pressure. Less than a week before Lockheed Martin plans to formally deliver the first batch of F-35A Lighting II jets ordered by Turkey, and before the Senate votes on a bill to suspend all weapons sales to Ankara, a group of 44 Congressmen has written a letter to Mattis outlining how “inconceivable” it would be to sell the jets to its NATO ally.
>“Our concern about the sale of F-35 jets to Turkey comes against the backdrop of Turkey's planned purchase of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system. As a NATO ally, Turkey integrates its military systems with those of other NATO members,” the letter, dated June 15, reads. “It is inconceivable that we would place the F-35 technology in the hands of the deepening Russian-Turkish relationship.”
>Claiming that Ankara is actively “operating to undermine US interests” across the globe, the bi-partisan group warned that integrating F-35 jets into the country's overall structure would expose America’s “most closely guarded military secrets.”
“We also have no confidence that Turkey will use F-35s responsibly in the region,” the letter says, noting that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has previously threatened to attack American soldiers in Syria. rt.com/usa/429999-f35-turkey-russia-ban/