Devs Sep 1 >Explosion around Damasc, possible israeli airstrike >US-backed militants attempted to attack Palmyra from al-Tanf,Russia accuses US >Al-Safa:SAA liberates several points in the region and detroyed several IS trenches >SAA repels IS attack around the Hatil Dam , north al-Suwayda >SAA reinforcements continue to pour into Idlib for upcoming offensive >N Aleppo:car bomb exploded near mosque in TFSA held Azaz town, 3 killed. Another explosion hits Idlib city, no casualties reported >SAA spy films from town controlled by Turkish forces >Turkish-backed rebels, Russians reach agreement to allow Syrian Army offensive in west Aleppo >Media:US submarine armed with tomahawk missiles allegedly enters Mediterranean.US military makes preliminary list of possible targets in Syria >Iraq blocks Russian warplane from using its airspace >Lavrov:US actions east of euphrates are aimed at splitting Syria >Reports:US admin pushing for an Arab NATO dubbed MESA-'Middle East Strategic Alliance' -composed of Egypt,Jordan,Saudi Arabia,UAE,Kuwait,Qatar,Oman&Bahrain >Houthi forces attack Saudi warship in Red Sea waters
i dont know if you are sarcastic or not and i cant speak for outer/pol/ but european late night / american evening (01:00 - 09:00 CEST / 19:00 - 03:00 EST), aka graveyard shift or mutt hours, are by far worst /sg/ hours and i pity people who are here during that time
= NGO’s and hybrid warfare:youtu.be/ro1byfe5vUM = >WikiLeaks: Turkish oil minister links to Isis oil trade -wikileaks.org/berats-box/article Top aide to Hillary Clinton: :Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria -wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/23225
Follow @Russia_watch on twitter for up to date info on the upcoming US chemical weapons strike in Idlib as well as the offensive that will start as soon as Monday.
>Reports:US admin pushing for an Arab NATO dubbed MESA-'Middle East Strategic Alliance' -composed of Egypt,Jordan,Saudi Arabia,UAE,Kuwait,Qatar,Oman&Bahrain What happened to Iraq? I thought they were tight.
Robert Myers
>we're going to use chemical weapons that trump hates >so we'll accuse the USA of doing it before we do it to muddy the waters for when we use them
thanks bro, i will take care question about arabic, synonym of victory (nasr)? the music i was asking you about the other day that you could open i think is called "victory or martydom" but i cant hear the word nasr
Nicholas Hill
I call upon Kek to fulfill this man's request so I may perish in the purifying flames
Christopher Lopez
Jesus i never knew it was this bad
Parker Adams
God bless all the Syrian forces.
Nathan Martin
fuck i just realized his twitter account was deleted again haha at least i was able to download the music
Bentley Mitchell
>dont study me or my inflation rate ever again
Ian Cruz
An-nasr has a fuckton of meanings like administrator of an account, activity as an employed person or action for failure to fulfil an obligation.
Iraq to far in the Iranian orbit now, will probably hope this new Arab axis will pull em out. Anyway how likely is this to succeed? I thought Qatar was still having the stand off with Saudi-Bahrain-UAE
John Evans
>question about arabic, synonym of victory (nasr)? There's faws which means winning Hmm... Very well i'll look into it
John Rogers
>I thought Qatar was still having the stand off with Saudi-Bahrain-UAE That was my understanding back in April but all of sudden the matter went quiet and was never spoke about again.
John Taylor
Which can destroy a warehouse? >the most advanced and powerful airforce in the entire Middle East >some incompetent militia
The Muslim Brotherhood is going to outplay the fuck out of the saudis no matter how many khat peasants the saudis incinerate
James Nelson
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=wVp0wximn5E Supporters of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi gathered to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the 1 September Revolution in the city of Sabha late on Thursday, with celebrations going on until the early hours of Friday morning.
Cameron Green
>thinks I'm talking about him Holt kek what a bellend. choke on my mutilated dick you scottish cock gobbler.
Also the translation of the title is "The Yemeni people in hard times" i found another vid, this seems to be a rare song and i don't know who preforms in it
are you really in iraq? if so you a westerner or native?
what's it like there?
Cameron Carter
Noice
Isaac Taylor
>Also the translation of the title is "The Yemeni people in hard times" i found another vid, this seems to be a rare song and i don't know who preforms in it thanks again, i was going to ask that i thought it was called "victory or martydom" cause thats what he said in the tweet btw i wanted to ask you what is the connection between yemen and iraq. i ask you this cause like 50% of the comments for suppport on houthis vids are from iraq.
Considering he's an actual leftist he would naturally support Rojava But I imagine he also roots for Assad due to "muh fighting back against western imperialism"
>are you really in iraq? Yes i am >if so you a westerner or native? Native from Baghdad >what's it like there? Life's Pretty good and comfy but we have alot of problems here in Iraq, i mean ALOT. Most of them are because of a completely useless government
>i thought it was called "victory or martydom" cause thats what he said in the tweet Dunno, it's what it says in the vids, he must be saying that as an addition or a statement >btw i wanted to ask you what is the connection between yemen and iraq. i ask you this cause like 50% of the comments for suppport on houthis vids are from iraq. Well, it's respect for Yemen and it's people in Iraq, especially the Houthis and a common enemy we both share, America, Israel and Saudi Arabia
this all Corbyn advocates for is standard oldschool leftist stuff and that quite consistently
Christopher Martin
Yeah that sounds about right desu, he probaby has lots of unsavory views but attempts to conform to the status quo as much as he can. His own brother is a notorious climate change skeptic, wouldn't surprise me if he shared his views.
nice, it really drew attention the lack of lebanese, syrians and others countries with shia population in the comment section, just yemenis, iraqis and some from the magreb (mostly algerians)
Aye, that's kinda weird.... I suppose Yemen is just kinda forgotten over there..
Aaron Russell
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Carson Davis
Something very strange is happening in #Damascus following the alleged #israel strike on weapons depot last night. Helicopters are evacuating senior commanders and leaders, tanks are patrolling the streets. @Beholdisrael
>The sites targeted so far by the Israeli aviation: 1 - Military airport near Damascus 2 - Khalkhala military airport near the Swaida, 3 - the fourth division in the Dimas, 4 - sites of the Iranian militia in Qalamoun 5 - the tenth division in Qatna 6 - regiment 66 of the First Division Near the cladding .. Mas said !! ..
>URGENT Intensive deployment of special forces of Russia near Karsousa in the city of # Damascus
>There are reports that Maher al-Assad and a senior Iranian general were injured in the recent attacks on the Mezze military airport early in the night.
Holy shit he's living in an Alternate reality, sometimes I wonder if they do this for moneywhoring or attention or just plain mental illness
Nolan Lopez
Yeah it's pretty crazy. and yet somehow he still got 74.5K followers.
another one is twitter.com/omar_madaniah who has 126K followers and a (((blue))) checkmark and he spouts BS all the time e.g
>A group of aircraft attacked the air force base of the helicopters in the school of the escorts east of Hama of the lion, which threw several shells on the base, killing a number of elements of the Assad militia and the destruction of two helicopters.
>The movement of helicopters in the sky # Damascus now refers to the evacuation of injuries in the leaders of the first row of the militias of Iran and Assad after the bombing of the airport Mazza
>how do you manage to stay safe from terrorism/government? Well, these days Baghdad's pretty safe but if you're talking about the period directly after the US invasion until 2014-ish we just kept our heads down and somehow got by
>ever traveled outside iraq? I went to Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iran though i do plan to visit Turkey or Lebanon