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
They did two, one was on a SWAT team, the other on a commando team. Both were not civilians.
Of course i am aware that the main source of the A S T R O N O M I C A L, massive levels of asshurt at the KCK is because they received America. But you have to look at it from their perspective. They had NO CHOICE. They were either gonna accept American help or get crushed by ISIS. Its simple pragmatism. Its not like as you say the commie KCK is happy to work with the US, they literally have no other choice.
You want to hear something funny? the 2nd sentence in the 2nd Arabic part says "جوازك أخرتك" which can mean both "your marriage is the end of you" or "your passport is the end of you" and both of them are funny asf and I legit can't tell which one it's supposed to be
>Well technically its correct. i know but still YIKERES >The Islamic State on Iraq and Al-Sham Its Islamic state of Irak and SSSSSSSSSSSYRIA you mong (or Irak and Levant)
Ian Morales
>a c*mmie nigger kys you subhuman fuck
Gavin Scott
>i know but still YIKERES Yeah i agree lol >Its Islamic state of Irak and SSSSSSSSSSSYRIA you mong No, nigger. The correct english analogue is the Levant. It's either Al-Sham or Levant. All three are used tho
Now thats just not nice. Also im not communist lol
>KABUL (Reuters) - The U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan hopes to cement a peace deal with Taliban insurgents by April 2019, local media reported on Sunday.
>The Taliban spokesman was not immediately available for comment but two senior Taliban leaders, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Taliban leaders will present a new set of demands to Khalilzad.
>The insurgents, fighting to expel foreign forces and defeat the Western-backed Afghan government, last month presented demands to Khalilzad that included a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops and the release of senior Taliban from jails.
Meanwhile on the ground:
>Heavy fights ongoing along the Ghonzi area which is the key to the Hazara region and links the major of city of Kandahar with Kabul. Taliban are on the offensive and Afghan government is attempting to counter attack and regain territory.
YPG is just as bad as ISIS as far as ethnic cleansing goes. al-monitor.com/pulse/ru/contents/articles/originals/2015/10/syria-turkey-right-groups-accused-kurds-rojava-of-war-crimes.html >In a 38-page report, "'We Had Nowhere Else to Go': Forced Displacement and Demolition in Northern Syria,” Amnesty International catalogues allegations of forced evictions of Arabs and Turkmens and the destruction of their homes and property. “In some cases, entire villages have been demolished, apparently in retaliation for the perceived support of their Arab or Turkmen residents for the group that calls itself the Islamic State,” Amnesty International noted. Villagers said they were ordered to leave at gunpoint, their livestock shot at. The watchdog used satellite imagery and video footage to verify the claims. >In the Arab village of Husseiniya near Tell Hamees, for instance, only a single house was left standing. Residents said the YPG had razed their homes in February. In Raneen, near Tell Abyad, locals said YPG forces had threatened to shoot them if they failed to leave. One person said, “They told us we had to leave or they would tell the US coalition that we were terrorists and their planes would hit us and our families. In Raneen, where some people were with IS, there were lots of problems but we had nothing to do with anything.” Alleged YPG threats of calling in US airstrikes against villagers if they didn’t leave are repeated throughout the report. Ethnic cleansing by the k*rds: reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Raqqa sit rep 26 May -n6_0.pdf >K*urds are responsible for the displacement of 200,000 Arabs since November 2016 around Raqqa. reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/N1714673.pdf independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/thousand-of-arabs-flee-from-kurdish-fighters-in-syrias-north-10289475.html
Menagh airbase siege. >After the airbase fell, the survivors sought entry to the YPG controlled Afrin. >About 70 soldiers, who managed to retreat from the base during the battle, surrendered themselves (and two tanks) the next day to Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) forces in the town of Afrin, about 15 kilometers west of the airbase.[14][31] It was later reported that the surrendered troops were from the 17th Division and the unit's senior officers were turned over by the YPG to al-Nusra in exchange for Kurdish prisoners.[32] The Islamist group then executed the officers they had received.[32][33]
Battle for Hasakah city. >YPG waited until the city's garrison was almost eliminated by IS before the flanked them and conquered most of the governorate .
Aleppo central prison siege. >SAA was only able to supply the prison and the hospital through the YPG controlled Seikh Masqud district, until the rebels convinced YPG to forfeit their neutral status and expel SAA from Seikh Masqud.
Theyre fucking communist scum that supports Antifa and are unironic Marxists funker530.com/antifa-syria-funny-sc1/ They have rejected multiple right wing volunteers but accept actual Antifa trash, not to mention they are allies with Israel and i literally want Israel to actually be wiped off the face of the earth and the Kurds stand in the way
>still shilling this meme They did not allow people to enter villages that were still boobytrapped. Would you prefer they let them go back and get bombed to death by the IEDs?
Hunter Fisher
>boohoo they do prisoner exchanges So they should let their own men get executed instead? Do you think ANY other group would have do the exact same right
>boohoo they take territory Isnt that the point of war
During Sheikh Maqsud SAA and YPG were literally having battles lol, what do you expect them to do help their enemy?
>supports Antifa and are unironic Marxists nothing wrong with that >They have rejected multiple right wing volunteers why would they want those faggots? right wingers should volunteer for ISIS instead - two sides of the same coin.
Syria's delegate to the United Nations: "The representative of Saudi Arabia demands that we protect journalists and freedom of expression, while the Saudi citizen who demands the same request will be summoned to the consulate in Istanbul".
>President Donald Trump said he would not listen to a recording of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi even as an upcoming report on the slaying threatens to put him in a diplomatic bind: how to admonish Riyadh for the slaying yet maintain strong ties with a close ally.
>Trump, in an interview that aired Sunday, made clear that the audio recording, supplied by the Turkish government, would not change his decision on how to respond to the Oct. 2 killing, which U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
>Trump, in an interview that aired Sunday, made clear that the audio recording, supplied by the Turkish government, would not change his decision on how to respond to the Oct. 2 killing, which U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
>“We’ll be having a very full report over the next two days, probably Monday or Tuesday,” Trump said. That will include “who did it,” he said.
>It was not clear if the findings of the report would be made public. Officials familiar with the case cautioned that while it’s likely the crown prince was involved in the death, there continue to be questions about what role he played.
>Trump told “Fox News Sunday” that Crown Prince Mohammed had repeatedly denied being involved in the killing inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. The president declined to say if evidence that the crown prince, with whom the Trump administration developed close ties, was involved with the killing would alter relations with Riyadh.
>“Well, will anybody really know?” Trump said. “At the same time, we do have an ally, and I want to stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good.”
>For his part, Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Trump ally, said the crown prince has been a “wrecking ball” in the relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
>“I hate to say that because I had a lot of hope for him being the reformer that Saudi Arabia needs, but that ship has sailed as far as Lindsey Graham’s concerned,” the South Carolina Republican told NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
>“I have no intention of working with him ever again,” said Graham, who is in line to be the next chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
>Intelligence officials have been providing information to Trump about the death for weeks and he was briefed again by phone Saturday by CIA Director Gina Haspel and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as he flew to California. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders provided no details of his call but said the president has confidence in the CIA.
>Before his call on Air Force One, Trump told reporters that when it came to the crown prince, “as of this moment we were told that he did not play a role. We’re going to have to find out what they have to say.” That echoed remarks by national security adviser John Bolton, who said earlier this week that people who have listened to an audio recording of the killing do not think it implicates the crown prince.
1. Supported by USA & Israel (what kind of a communist are you?) 2. Landlocked country is landlocked 3. Destabilizes region by taking land from Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran.
6:31 sec. voice over "let's undermine her and everything" 7:48 sec "Anton, give coordinates"
Video shooting is carried out by an alleged Russian soldier. The record shows the nature of the injury and fresh traces of blood, the battle took place ~ an hour earlier. Some of the militants of the ISIS are seriously injured, but still conscious. Visible traumatic shock (hemorrhagic), stunning.
That was from the Su-57 part 2 video that I posted in the thread earlier. Russia seems to have a significant lead in hypersonic technology and they are running with it, putting hypersonic into everything.
Looking at how ISIS basically lived in sacks under rocks. No surprise that the SAA has had hard time clearing them. You practically can't see them 20 m ahead until they emerge and attack.