Devs Oct 8 >Assad:Idlib buffer zone agreement is only temporary. Idlib will return to Syrian government >RU state media:Syria got three S-300 battalion sets including 24 launchers and 300+ rockets >Turkish state media:All militant groups withdrew their heavy weapons from idlib demilitarized zone >Latakia:HTS attacks SAA positions. 1 dead,10 injured >SAA spy reveals jihadist rebels hid hellfire cannons between civilian homes in south Aleppo >Idlib:Jaysh Al-Ahrar (rebel group loyal to Ahrar Al-Sham) foiled a big infiltration attempt by IS sleeper cells in Al-Talihiyah town >DeZ:SDF keeps advancing& break IS lines in Marashidah town >Al Safa:SAA approaches last hills occupied by IS >Kurdish forces down Turkish reconnaissance aircraft over Kobani >SDF attack SAA In W Aleppo. SAA closed the Taiha crossing between Manbij&Aleppo due to clashes. SDF closed a crossing with gov in DeZ area in response >Saudi-led coalition working to encircle houthi-held town of harad in NW Yemen >Saudi-led coalition warplanes and warships strike houthis positions in al-Hudaydah >Iraqi army and PMU launch new security operation around Tal Afar
This is what certain "people" fear, and this is probably what the Russians are planning all along. Things will become a bit complicated if the IAF actually pulls off a successful stunt though.
Jackson Hill
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If that is the scenario they have to be very confident on their capabilities. Though i would think that they would be very happy to see f-35 in stealth configuration and radar jammer on to see how they can actually track them.
Kayden Collins
Russia, Syria discuss possible reconstruction of oil and gas assets in Syria: RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and Syria have discussed the possible reconstruction of gas transportation infrastructure, underground gas storage facilities, oil and gas production and oil refineries in Syria, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak was quoted as saying.
Russia and Syria also agreed to speed up reconstruction of thermal power stations in Syria, but Damascus is first expected to find financing for these projects, the RIA news agency also quoted Novak as saying.
>f-35 in stealth configuration and radar jammer on to see how they can actually track them. I think it's what Ruskies actually want, to test their anti air stuff in real combat situations, just using Syria as their big playground now. If the rumor about manning the systems with IRGC specialists is true, it's either a pragmatic thing (they've been using the exact same version for some 5 years in Iran) or a provocation, kikes will be furious if it turns out true and they often tend to act like angry children, exactly what RF would need. All just a speculation, but it does make sense.
>American and allied total inflicted casualties upon ISIS: >82,931+ Killed >Syrian, Russian, Iranian, Hezbollah Terrorists, and Shia Terrorist Militias combined inflictied casualties upon ISIS: >4767+ Killed America defeated ISIS.
Tonight at 9pm on @BBCTwo - A Dangerous Dynasty: House of #Assad, Series 1, Episode 1. #Syria
Three-part series delving into the story of the Assad dynasty. Right at the centre of it are President Bashar and his wife Asma, who met and fell in love in London. Bashar al-Assad trained to be an eye doctor at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington and Asma was a British-born girl from a Syrian family with a career in investment banking.
>Things will become a bit complicated if the IAF actually pulls off a successful stunt though. True, but even if S300 gets destroyed they'll still collect their precious data. Numerous times Putang shown he doesn't care about public image of RF intervention, he's rather pragmatic.
Nathan Garcia
>american 4 july parade, 2020 colorized
Nolan Sanders
>Dozens of Afghan soldiers and ALP members surrendered to Taliban in Puli Khumri district, Baghlan province. No salary for months and Taliban commission for Dawah made defection rate among ANSF higher than ever
Aiden Adams
On the other hand would they not be concerned on the possible sales of s-300 and s-400 if they would not perform?
Colton Evans
Came up with a little diplomatic solution that would make Syria,Iran, Israel and Turkey happy.
Iran is in Syria to help Syria against the terror groups. Israel doesn't like Iran inside Syria. Turkey is protecting some terror groups from Syria.
So here is what should be done:
Israel should use the pull it has on the US government(China has far more, but that tends to be under the radar for most) to offer a deal to Turkey where if they pull out of Idlib and set up a defensive location and refugee processing camp(s) at the Syria border so Syria and Iran can clear up Idlib, Turkey will have less sanctions on it.
This also helps Turkey because then they would focus on securing their borders against the Kurds. It also helps Syria clear out the terror groups and makes the time Iran stays in Syria less.
Now(and this is a big one but it might end up helping regional stability(or get everyone to calm their jets both figurative and literal)) what also needs to be done is that Israel should once again use the pull it has on the US government to reduce the sanctions on Iran but only after they fully clear out of Syria once all "moderate" and ISIS threats are eliminated.
This helps Israel by calming down the phobia(or fetish at this point) of being surrounded and it helps Iran by allowing them to focus on domestic issues once Syria is stabilized.
Connor Nelson
Right after signing a 1billion$ S400 deal with India? Hmm..
Lincoln Diaz
Also Israel or will show us all that F35 can or F35 would have the worst commercial ever.
Aaron Kelly
depends if there are other working non american alternatives
Israel shouldn't get didly until it hands over the Golan to Syria, like the UN and the world say's it should. In return, it can expect nothing, because if I steal $10 from someone I can'T expect a reward for returning it.
Turkey should get the fuck out of Idlib, because it belongs to Syria, and is occupying Syrian land without Syrian permission.
If Turkey wants it can wipe out some Kurds, but then it should get on with it and then get the fuck out.
USA should get the fuck out.
Then once all the surrounding nations have stopped supporting the rebelz, and returned the bits of Syria that belong to Syria, then maybe the Iranians will leave of their own accord.
Maybe they won't. None-the-less everyone shouldn't mention it, because it'S up to the Syrians to decide which militaries they host on their land and not up to anyone else.
There, fixed it for you. Simples.
Dominic Murphy
>Became known the details of the placement of the Russian military in Libya
>Russian troops has been deployed to Libya to support the forces under the command of Khalifa Haftar, who controls the east of the country. The contingent has been sent in the last months.
>Russia has deployed special forces and employees of the General Directorate General Staff (GRU) to Eastern Libya. Russians is engaged in training for the army of Marshal Khalifa Haftar, to which Moscow also supplies heavy weapons. In Libya, Russia has already created two military bases on the northeast coast of the country, in the cities of Tobruk and Benghazi. Both objects were deployed under the guise of PMC Wagner.
so this is the power of greek military exercises... whoa
Landon Harris
>SAA spy reveals jihadist rebels hid hellfire cannons between civilian homes in south Aleppo Casualities are all civilians for the SAA, and casualities are always jihadists when the coalition strikes, as usual, sparky... SAGE GOES IN OPTION FIELD WHEN REPLYING TO SPARKY.
I fucking love that jet sound, pure adrenaline boost. It was like that when I went to aeromeeting, MiG21 flew lower and it was even louder than that, the earth was trembling, my baby cousin cried. Unfortunately fucking phone didnt catch the sound right.
>Is bullying refugees from warzones in bad taste? It's a matter of understanding of the taste youtube.com/watch?v=hdrLJLqDj68
Brandon Williams
W A S T E
K I L L Y O U R S E L F Y S
Jayden Price
Absolute fucking waste
Andrew Clark
he forgot to take his pills as usual
Charles Hall
>Pro-Houthi Yemeni army claimed big operation in Saudi Jizan province on the second anniversary of funeral hall bombing in Sanaa: >- Many sites and villages were captured >- Big losses of enemy forces >- 3 drones were shot down >- All Saudi forces attempts to restore sites failed >twitter.com/YemeniObserv/status/1049358888007610369?s=19
>military exercise >invaders are right there i don't get it, what are they actually "exercising" if they can't stop the invaders 2 feet away from them?
Jason Martin
Those tigers trigger me every time I see them. I will never live down the PTSD I've gotten from them.
Adrian Lopez
It's surreal how much radio silence surrounds Libya. It is an active geopolitical battleground for the US and Russia, and yet no one ever utters a word about it. Could it be because the side supported by Russia is winning? Even then one would expect kvetching instead of complete and utter silence. >that black girl Based That's the sad irony.
Imagine if they actually shoot and bombed subhuman refugees.
Those hundreds or thousand that would die are not important, but the millions it would prevent from coming is.
Josiah Johnson
Hey everyone what did I miss ?
Levi Butler
Bashar Al Assad, President of #Syria, allegedly killed Ghazi Kanaan, Jameh Jameh, Rustom Ghazaleh, Assef Shawkat, and other top police/intelligence officers and framed them over the past years under different excuses that no one believes, but it was planned properly.
And then they tell me Mossad is the best covert agency LMAO.
Jaxon Brown
LMAO you made Kekistani mutts mad
Brandon Campbell
ammo dump mishap?
Wyatt Sullivan
>twitter.com/ZiadR1/status/1049752548033421313 How do you kill people 'under excuses'? I think the only casualty here is English grammar. Murdered. Irresponsibly. With prejudice. Shame really.
>freeintertv.com/view/id-2210 it may actually be a rehabilitation piece on Assad. i.e. see public he is not such a bad guy. I mean it's not so different from royal succession.
Today 4 T-129 Attack helicopters are delivered to TAF, the number of operational helicopters rise to 51. A total of 120 helicopters will be delivered to the Turkish Army.
Turkish army will have the 4th largest attack helicopter fleet (After US, Russia and China)
S. #Syria: taking advantage of pause in Offensive on #Safa front, #ISIS carrying out small attacks w/ Inghimasis. Regime also preparing for attrition war, building outposts & receiving reinforcements. IS released pics of previous ambushes.