Devs Nov 17 >Al Safa:SAA eliminates IS from the region as heavy rain destroyed IS fortifications and hideouts forcing fighters to flee to E Homs desert >DeZ:US-coal killed 40+ civis in IS held Al-Buqa’an town.US denies masacre claims. SDF claims 17 IS members killed, 24 vehicles destroyed in recent clashes in Hajin area >N Latakia:Jihadists rebels kill 18 SAA soldiers >report:6500+ TFSA mobilized for offensive in East Euphrates Valley against YPG >SAA closes Morek crossing in N Hama due to security situation >RU MOD:US responsible for chaos in Rukban Refugee Camp:Frequent theft, prostitution,forced marriages,sexual exploitation of minors,int. org help almost completely goes to the militants >Russia calls Saudi UN resolution accusing Sy of HR violations a politicized resolution detached from reality >SAA uncovers large weapons hub with US-made missiles near Damascus >Afghanistan:40+ pro-government fighters died, 60 others surrendered to Taliban in Farah province >Yemen:Despite Saudi claims of ceasefire in Hudaydah, clashes are ongoing. The Saudi-backed “government of Yemen” blame Iran & Houthis for various things, this time for threatening fishing in the Red Sea
= 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
Not bad indeed although the environment is quite dull and it feels clunky
Jose Jackson
what happen? he went SDF?
Gavin Gutierrez
>Turkey demands US cut ties with Kurdish-led YPG
The Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar slammed the recent photo of U.S. soldiers having dinner with the Kurdish-led People’s Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria.
“These photos have found wide coverage in our media and disturbed our people. They tarnished the image of the U.S. and its army… for the Turkish public,” Hulusi Akar said at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada.
In response to the photo, the Turkish Defense Minister said that he expects the U.S. to cut all ties with the YPG.
“We expect U.S. to stop cooperation with the YPG terror group as promised,” he said
“It is unacceptable for the U.S. to provide arms and ammunition by plane and trucks to the YPG terrorist group even when Daesh has been neutralized to a large extent,” Akar said, adding that Turkey would never allow a terror corridor along its southern border.
The problem with NATO (and in the past with the USSR) was that they trained their soldiers to fight in large scale battles with many enemies who weren't hiding This is why their wars in Afghanistan were such fuck ups Russia also had Chechnya to learn the painfull lessons about fighting a modern guerilla force When facing more classic warfare in Georgia the Russian army performed a lot better (although still not good since they were still in the shitter at the time)
Russias solution seems to be indiscriminate bombardment (see Grozny) while American solution seems to be ???
>houthibro is not dead stop it with the denial, you don't need a computer to post here, if he was still alive he would have gotten his hands on a phone and sent a message to tell us he's still alive
Liam Carter
Sorry for that sub Argibro...
Nolan Cook
Yeah.. bad stuff all around, at least the families get closure Still tho, those NATO fucks are stealing our tactics
>FOR FIRST TIME US OPPOSES UNGA CALL TO RETURN GOLAN TO SYRIA
For the first time the United States on Friday opposed the UN General Assembly’s annual call on Israel to return the Golan Heights to Syria even though it has not accepted Israel’s annexation of the strategic area.
“The US position on the status of the Golan has not changed,” a US representative told the UN General Assembly’s Fourth Committee in New York, thereby dousing any thoughts that the US stance reflected a policy change by the Trump Administration.
In past years the US has abstained on this resolution, which has largely been opposed only by Israel.
Prior to the preliminary vote, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said “given the resolution’s anti-Israel bias, as well as the militarization of the Syrian Golan border, and a worsening humanitarian crisis, this year the United States has decided to vote no on the resolution.”
President Donald Trump has not publicly responded to that request but US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman has told the media he expects that the Golan Heights would remain in Israeli hands forever.
Two months ago US National Security Adviser John Bolton told Reuters that the US had not changed its position on the Golan.
Russians only did grozny after the chechens did their 5d interdimensional chess move of attacking a school and killing children. Where the Russians when right then time to wipe you off. The Russians do this scorched earth policy to this day they've removed entire villages in Chechnya that were harboring terrorists and the villagers said they didn't know them or what not. By the end they were bombing the leaders by giving them satellite phones to have mock peace talks and while they were going on they'd bomb the shit out of the place they were hiding in. >Albanians (Jesus Christ why) Because albanians are faithful attack dogs they tell them die and all they ask is how many children do you want for your pedo rings.
Adrian Howard
>Rebels say Syrian army steps up attacks in Idlib
Syrian rebels said on Saturday the Syrian army and their allies were intensifying attacks on a demilitarised zone in the northwest in an attempt to undermine a Russian-Turkish deal that has averted a major offensive on their last stronghold.
They said the army has stepped up its onslaught with hundreds of mortar and rocket attacks on a string of rebel-held villages and towns in northern Hama, southern Idlib and Latakia that fall within a demilitarized zone agreed last September between Russia and Turkey.
“The regime has targeted all the fronts in the demilitarised zone. We have responded by striking at their military posts that have struck populated villages and towns,” said Captain Naji Abu Huthaifa, a spokesman for the National Liberation Front, an alliance of Turkish-backed rebels.
>U.S. State Department says no 'final conclusion' on Khashoggi killing
The State Department on Saturday said the U.S. government has not made a final conclusion on who was involved in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi amid media reports of a Central Intelligence Agency assessment that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing.
“Recent reports indicating that the U.S. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement. “There remain numerous unanswered questions with respect to the murder of Mr. Khashoggi.”
That syrian soldier that posted here and told us he was in Aleppo, after an offensive he never posted again.
Alexander Reyes
>RUSSIA: Taliban demands for peace deal in Afghanistan: >Free prisoners (building report measure) >Lift sanctions (building report measure) >Make plan for withdrawal of NATO forces (ultimate goal)
>ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan released two Taliban officials on Monday during U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad’s latest visit to the region, in what could be part of American efforts to revive peace talks with the insurgent group, which now controls nearly half of Afghanistan.
>Expanding its reach into a central region inhabited by an ethnic group renowned for its opposition to the Taliban could be a game changer in the battle for national influence. >"The Taliban want to prove that they are capable of governing non-Pashtun territories," says Haroun Mir, a Kabul-based political analyst. "They have been able to govern ethnic Tajik and Uzbek areas in the north, and they want to govern Hazara-dominated districts as well." >Apart from Jaghori, the militants have also attacked the district of Malistan, also in Ghazni. Fighting erupted two weeks ago in the Khas Uruzgan district, which has a sizeable Hazara population, of the neighboring Uruzgan Province. >Analysts note that the Taliban has tried to portray itself as a genuinely national movement, and to bolster that image it has tried to attract members of other ethnic groups. It has also distanced itself from sectarian and ethnic-driven attacks, although it is in fact often blamed for orchestrating incidents. >Taliban rule would be difficult to sell to Hazara. Aside from past Taliban atrocities against the community, the group's strict interpretation of Shari'a law
What I found most funny was how triggered israel was when SAA liberated golan and we started to get reports that SAA is now on the UN posts in Golan and they were reeering at it.. least russia closed their mounth.
I have been getting a lot of tractors in captcha
Logan Flores
Problem is US goals. At least in western world of post modern bullshit, US managed to present it self as a pillar of """liberty""" and prime example of country should be. Also since European countries suffered war after a war that bleed them, combined with being occupied and getting Stockholm syndrome and pussy ideology, they accept US rule without the question.
Problem US is facing is that this does not translate well into countries that don't meet that criteria. US list of countries it attacked after the fall of USSR is list of independent countries, how democratic, what ideas etc... does not matter. General sense of the US plan, or lack of it but can be generalized into basically them wanting to bring countries into the line of accepting US hegemony. Little do they know that attacking and demonizing people after people, country after country creates them more and more enemies, especially with Arabs because of Palestine question.
Compare it to Russia, who does not have to impose hegemony, only to offer independence of decision to countries and people to win them over, something US does not offer and is out of the question as it's not compatible with before mentioned goals. So you can see more and more countries getting friendly with Russia for that reason.
Let's just for instance compare South Korea to North Korea, South Korea is US vassal, it listens to what US orders and hosts occupational US army, while North Korea, no matter what you think of them, posses more sovereignty and independence than 1000 South Koreas combined.
See it here with Yugoslavia, only time we Serbians got peace, was not when we agreed to US bullshit after times and times of them demonizing us, but after they installed puppets in 2002. That's main goal for them, and since then, goverment got complete amnesia why we are here and why are we in this situation, and if forced to comment blame our own people because US and NATO is not able to be wrong.
>tfw I can be arrested for being in this place iirc both the Arab community and the Israeli embassy criticised the government saying that those two guys had no reason to be arrested
>the Israeli embassy criticised the government saying that those two guys had no reason to be arrested >when you are such a good goy that even jews think you went too far
At least 40 people, mostly women and children, were killed on Saturday by US-led air strikes on the last pocket of territory held by Islamic State militants in eastern Syria, according to a war monitor and Syrian state media.
The coalition did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It maintains it does all it can to avoid civilian casualties and looks into all strikes to determine the credibility of claims in the media.
Rami Abdurrahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said air strikes early on Saturday hit homes in Abu al-Hassan village, near the town of Hajin, which lies along the border with Iraq.
Russia, Turkey, France and Germany call for lasting ceasefire in Syria Mr Abdurrahman said the air strikes killed at least 43 people, including 17 children and 12 women. He said it was not immediately clear if the men killed in the strikes were militants.
Syrian state news agency SANA also reported the strikes, saying 40 were killed in the remote area of Buqaan, another village next to Abu al-Hassan, in Deir el-Zour province.
The claim was made by the DAIA (Delegation of Israeli-Argentine Associations) they recently came under fire when their president was accused of harrasing and sexualy assaulting a woman, many from the association demanded the guy to leave, while and some quit under protest. Back to the story, all their evidence was a couple of trips the guys made to Lebanon (with scale flights to Qatar and Turkey) and some "emails that contacted the group", they had several weapons (the newest one looked like it was from 1960, lawyer and parents said they were inherited from their grandfathers) plus a little Hezbollah flag with the pic of one of their top memebers I guess. This whole thing is a stunt to impress big daddy USA before G20, weeks ago they were doing a public burning of a big stash of drugs and they were wearing those medical mask that you buy at a farmacy instead of a propper gas mask, it's just a circus to give retards and boomers the illusion that they are doing something
>be me >be mutt >indebted for life with medical and college bills >most of my tax money is spent in some war that's older than most of the population and we are losing it
>Back to the story, all their evidence was a couple of trips the guys made to Lebanon (with scale flights to Qatar and Turkey) and some "emails that contacted the group", they had several weapons (the newest one looked like it was from 1960, lawyer and parents said they were inherited from their grandfathers) plus a little Hezbollah flag with the pic of one of their top memebers I guess. Wew, probably some autists like us.
Kek yes perfect. I once looked up taliban nasheeds only then to play the australian anthem and other ANZAC songs to throw off ASIO. Now they know about this lmao.