Devs Sep 27 >Idlib:SAA foils jihadist advance along Idlib-Hama axis >W Aleppo:Tentions between HTS&al-zinki. arrests on both sides, alzinki captures several positions from HTS in al-Shikh Barakat mount, near Darat Izza >W Daraa CS:Sy intelligence clashes with IS cell in al-Harrah town. Unknown number of deaths/injured on both sides >Al Safa:SAA used heavy artillery &rocket strikes to destroy IS trenches & fortifications scattered across the rocky cliffs surrounding Safa Hilltops >Manbij:Turkish-backed rebels and Kurdish forces clash north of city. No ground has been gained by either side >DeZ:IS fails to retake Baghouz Fouqani town from SDF after infiltrating it yesterday >SAA spy films from key supply road near Turkish border >Report:Russia to supply Sy with 8 S-300 AF systems >Haaretz:Russia rejected Israel’s offer to send high-level security delegation to Moscow after the downing of the IL-20 >SAA denies Turkish report of jihadists leaving Idlib buffer zone >report:SAA to receive short-range defense missiles along with S-300 system >Saudi Arabia praises new Idlib buffer zone agreement >Houthis capture several positions on western Yemeni coast from Saudi-led coalition
What I meant was soldiers who retire to become civilians. I am sure there are people who lost their entire families and have not a single Syrian pound on them.
Do most of them continue their studies or go on vocational training to do trade jobs like being an electrician or mechanic?
I am asking this because in Iraq, the US government dismantled the Iraqi military and that fucked up unemployment and started the insurgency.
Copypasted from previous thread so I can track the reply. It's getting pretty late here and I'm only awake to watch the Kavanaugh vote.
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=eyiUy-4NUtk Representatives of all 193 United Nations Members States gather in New York City for high-level debates at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday, September 28. The General Assembly is to continue until October 1.
Provisional list of speakers (subject to change without prior notice):
Morning session:
Albania Guayana South Sudan Bulgaria Samoa Denmark Vanuatu Saint Lucia Malaysia Andorra Fiji Montenegro Mauritius Greece Cambodia China Russian Federation Germany Tunisia Iraq
Afternoon session:
Saint Kitts and Nevis Bahamas Lesotho Antigua and Barbuda Republic of Moldova Barbados Solomon Islands Mongolia Ireland Saudi Arabia Hungary Monaco Australia Kazakhstan Myanmar Iceland Azerbaijan Chad Guinea Libya
Noah Roberts
Why can't I find Xiaomi phones in German electronics stores?
Wyatt Green
there's been open call by the PM to private companies to give the workers bonus wages if they go out and vote, many of the administration workers also are under tremendous pressure to go out and vote, no matter if they are voting yes or no, now, if that isn't a red flag for a possible meddling in the results I don't know what it is. there are also three questions put in one (which is confusing and I doubt if it's legal too) 'are you for or against EU and NATO with agreeing to the the prespa agreement'
btw I'm anti NATO/EU/UN and of course against that Prespa agreement too
Ryan Taylor
>no Singapore
Not like we have any relevance in the world stage anyway.
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=HssEP00xSsg Major bridges and ferries were shut down as police and the armed forces conducted a large-scale manhunt on the Danish island of Zealand on Friday.
The Oresund Bridge, which links Denmark and Sweden, and the Great Belt Bridge, which links the Danish islands of Funen and Zealand, were both closed as police attempted to seal off the capital Copenhagen. Ferries were also temporarily halted.
In a press release, Copenhagen Police said they were searching for three people in a Volvo V90 car, who were involved in a 'serious crime.' The Oresund Bridgewas later re-opened for traffic.
Luke Martin
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=jjV7DjzmXfw Deputy Commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami warned Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against interfering in Tehran's domestic affairs or face retaliation, during a speech in Tehran on Friday.
Iran accuses Saudi Arabia and the UAE of backing Saturday's attack which killed at least 25 people at a military parade in Ahvaz.
"Stop the villainy and conspiracy. You are defeatable, sitting in glass castles. You cannot withstand the blade of vengeance of the Iranian nation. We have been showing self-restraint," Salami said addressing the two countries during a speech before Friday prayers in Tehran.
"You will gain no success in developing tension and conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran. You are too small to count as a rival for a great country like Iran, which has been withstanding the most unparalleled empires of human history for 40 years."
John Young
Going for the pocophone are we? Buy online
Levi Mitchell
Recent "scandals" about huawei apparently collecting data for CHINA!!!!!! Xiaomi is probably got put on the list too. That's how US capitalism works, shit on brand, send yours, enjoy profits. I'm amazed how samsung manages to survive after all these years.
Because Xiaomi is a data hoarding whore? The design of their apps and them not giving a shit about about wireless fingerprint of their devices tell a lot.
Robert Stewart
I am more comfortable with China gathering Info on me than the BND or the CIA/NSA since China is at the other end of the fucking world. What does my info help them?
nigga cos they fixed the last elections fucking eu and burger ambassadors decided who won the elections. We broke in to the parliament and most of us was left out to dry and the burger and eu ambassadors started to cry muh nazis albo genocide and some shit and went after every one for "terrorism". I dont like eny one but i'm not going to be part of a national suicide
Justin Lewis
if police had machine guns, we are looking at something at level of royal kidnapping to radioactive elements. And yeah, I read in the morning about Netherlands foil on terrorists, probably swedes and denmark got tipped about other people.
>no matter if they are voting yes or no when he said that he implied for voting yes that the problem . >there are also three questions put in one (which is confusing and I doubt if it's legal too) 'are you for or against EU and NATO with agreeing to the the prespa agreement this was onpurpase so it will water down the no vote >I'm anti NATO/EU/UN and of course against that Prespa agreement too same here
Recently there was a scandal here in lithuania. Some russian taxi company come here, offered it's services. Download the app and get taxi you want. (uber but with marked cars) All the press, radio and tv was filled with nonsense about how this taxi company collects data through app about our citizens and gives it to kremlin. It lasted like two fucking weeks.
Man, I'm working my ass everyday, listened to radio and thought "what a bunch of fucking monkeys we are", fucking single game app that kids downloaded to parents smartphones collects more data than simple "call a taxi" aka UBER. Theater house without going to it.