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
twitter.com/HeshmatAlavi/status/1064543036305260544?s=20 >BREAKING: EU foreign ministers endorse Paris decision to sanction Iranian nationals accused of a bomb plot in France, Denmark is also pushing for EU-wide sanctions after its investigation on Iranian terror plots on Danish soil.
A country garners real power when it can rely on strong economic structures, and that is exactly what Iran lacks.
For instance, Iran faces a serious water crisis. Eisa Kalantari, head of Iran's environmental organization, recently said that due to the water shortage, landmarks of the country’s millenia-old civilization were at risk of perishing within 15 years. As groundwater becomes overused, land sinks, and historic monuments collapse.
Or let’s look at Syria. Defeating ill-equipped and divided militia forces with the help of Russia is one thing, but rebuilding Syria and making it a stable country again will take much more than sending in 30,000 fighters and weapons.
Iran's heavy reliance on oil income, the severe weakness of its industry, a high unemployment rate, widespread corruption, a lack of proper economic infrastructure such as a well-functioning banking system, weak foreign trade, and a weak national currency are some of the obstacles that prevent Iran from becoming a real regional power.
Furthermore, not long ago, Iran faced an imminent risk of economic collapse. According to President Hassan Rouhani in 2013, when he first assumed office, the country was on the edge of bankruptcy.
“If oil exports had stopped, the government would have faced serious problems in running the country and covering people's basic needs. At the same time, the inflation rate would have gone up in an unprecedented and exorbitant manner,” Rouhani said during this year’s presidential election.
If that had happened, the country would have imploded from within, even without a military invasion by other countries, Rouhani added.
The two main reasons that the opinion of Iran is turning negative among Shiites in Iraq are that Iran has been: >dumping cheap inferior goods into the mainly Shiite areas and destroying their local economy and industries >the drought in Iran has forced them to cut off the supply of water in their rivers, this lead to an extreme shortage downstream in Southeastern Iraq, the mainly Shiite areas.
can someone finally tell me who >Grizou attrappe les coeurs really was?
Jacob Martin
You subhuman assadist. You literal zoroastrian.
How dare you speak, you swarthy rape baby. How dare you open your cleft lipped, cum encrusted, cock smelling mouth?
You are human trash, xerxes khamenei. Universally despised, derided and mocked. Your indeterminable ethnic origin offers no hope to the world that the middle east can ever prosper. Crawl back in to the bazaar you came out of, you literal mongrel.
Take your black hairy fingers off your keyboard, and never talk about the human species again, you mockery of our supposed shared ancestor.. No amount of memes and shitposting on /sg/ every night will make you liked. It's about as delusional of an idea as your daydreams of russian hegemony.
You make /ptg/ look like a beacon of quality content.
>the absolute state of kh*mmies i should ask you that question
Hunter Hughes
yes, but it's not the retardedest from there, i heard others way more subhumanistic
Leo Baker
>Ahed Tamimi’s struggle is nothing like the struggle of Black people in the United States.
>Despite their vastly different histories and lived experiences, pro-Palestinian activists in recent years have attempted to conflate the struggle of Palestinians with the struggle of Blacks in the United States. While the comparison might seem apt on the surface, it’s not only ridiculous, but insulting.
>Black people were forcibly brought into and subsequently built this country. Today, black people are three times more likely to be killed by the police than white people are — and 1 in 3 black victims are unarmed. Around 250 black persons per year are killed by the police, and 99 percent of these killings to not result in the police officer being arrested. 46 percent of black children live in poverty, more than triple the percentage of white children. In contrast, fewer than 9,000 Palestinians have died in the last three decades of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — and that includes convicted terrorists and militants.
>Pro-Palestinian activists need to stop culturally appropriating the Black American experience for their personal gain. No, the Palestinians are not facing the same injustices that Black Americans have faced, and are still facing, in the United States. No, the Palestinians do not share a narrative with Native Americans. And no, Israel is not an apartheid state.
>Ahed Tamimi is not the Palestinian Rosa Parks. In December 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for sitting peacefully in a bus seat, in protest of segregation laws in Montgomery, Alabama. Tamimi was arrested for assaulting an IDF soldier in a PR stunt. When she was taken into custody and charged with a violation of the city code, Parks did not physically assault the police officers who were arresting her. Parks was minding her own business, riding on the city bus on her way home from work, when she was forced from the bus and taken into police custody. And yet she did not fight back. What would have happened if Ahed Tamimi were Black in America? She would have likely faced violence and possibly even death.
>In 2018, Black Americans face being killed by police, in places are forced to drink poisoned water, often have inadequate schools and have disparate rates of poverty and health.
>What is most upsetting about the comparison between Parks and Tamimi is the way in which Parks’ bravery has been co-opted by a group of people claiming to be activists, denigrating the legacy of someone who engaged in activism while facing life or death situations. When the claim is made that Palestinians are experiencing situations similar to those felt by Black people during enslavement, Jim Crow and the current seriousness of violence, the history and reality of all of the lynchings, rapes and false imprisonment of Black people in this country is diminished.
Ayden Morales
Never heard of this thing before you showed me this lel. I guess there are retards in every corner
Easton Nelson
>Black Americans have struggled to form communities that are self-governed. Historically, when such communities existed, White Americans have destroyed them. We have never been offered a chance at independence and autonomy, aside from the ridiculous offer of 40 acres and a mule. The many chances of Palestinian statehood and self-government negotiated by world leaders have been met with all the contempt of spoiled children. Unwilling to compromise and all too comfortable with self-inflicted victimhood status, the Palestinian leadership has crossed a line when they attempt to culturally appropriate the struggle of my people for their own gain.
‘Ali (peace be upon him) struck the necks (beheaded the Jews)
We have mentioned more than once, especially with regards to the battle of Badr, that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), used to place his family members at the forefront of the battles and put them at risk for more than a reason. And he was the one who ordered and appointed ‘Ali as the commander-in-chief of the exicution of the Banu Qurayza after they had been taken as captives. [Kitab Al-Sahih min Sirah Al-Imam ‘Ali, p. 149, vol. 4 by Ja’far Murtada Al-‘Amili]
The Prophet, may Allāh bless Him and His Family, remained besieging the Banū Qurayẓa for twenty-five days. At last they asked him (for surrender terms), agreeing that they should submit to the judgement of Sa‘d b. Mu‘ādh. Sa‘d decreed the sentence that the men should be killed, the women and children enslaved and their property divided out. “Sa‘d, you have given judgement on them according to Allāh’s judgement from above the seven firmaments,” the Prophet, may Allāh bless Him and His Family, told him. Then the Prophet ordered their men to be brought – they were nine hundred – and they were taken to Medina. The property was divided out and the women and children were enslaved. [Kitab Al-Irshad, The Book of Guidance Into The Lives of The Twelver Imams by Al-Mufid, p. 72, translated by I.K.A. Howard B.a., M.a., PH.D.]
BASED A S E D
Asher Taylor
that was found after the battle for sana'a (when they killed Saleh) at the house of that Saleh's relative, i dont remember if it was his son or nephew
Lincoln Bailey
he prefers trannies, it's in his inferior poonisian DNA
Nolan Foster
prove it
Chase Hughes
>twitter.com/F3Centre/status/1064218601316597761 >(((c*mmie))) and (((alt-right))) fags are behaving like total niggers >police does nothing and instead arrests people who defend themselves
Daniel Roberts
But i wouldn't believe he personally killed 600 Jews, based as that would be
Parker Lopez
Don't involve yourself in the matters of muslims, pssht, nothing personel kaffir