Devs Dec 3 >DeZ:reports that SDF entered Hajin from NW axis. No confirmation yet >YPG claims that 11 TFSA were killed in two fresh attacks in Afrin >Palestinian forces join SAA in Idlib province >US led-coal:Saudi Arabia conducted second most strikes in Sy >US-backed forces deny attack on SAA positions last night >Israeli warplanes return to Syrian border as Damascus raises alert levels >report:Israeli attack on Damascus did not hit Hezbollah, Iranian positions. Damasc claims to shoot down all missiles. Israel did not comment >SAA reinforcements keep pouring into Idlib from southern Syria >RU MOD:SAA elimated 270+ IS fighters in Al-Suwayda prov in Nov >Lavrov: US Is working to establish quasi-state in eastern Syria >Report:HTS is planning to capture key highway in Idlib from FSA to sabotage demilitarized zone agreement >military source:SAA still training with S-300 air defense system >Erdogan offers Putin new meeting on Idlib as Sochi agreement falls apart >Saudi-led coalition allows evacuation of wounded Houthis before Sweden talks on Yemen >UN envoy arrives in Sanaa to escort Houthi negotiators to Sweden for peace talks
It really depends of how autistic US will behave. It's obvious that many of the solutions to the problem demand, well, demand changes of policies and stances to simplify it at best, something US cannot do, more so as don't want to, as those changes imply policies that do not coincide vis a vis to US hegemonic idea.
World is naturally heading to fracturing into dozen of regional and continental powers, us is creating friction by denying the world of it. Will that friction on the kindling of conflict spark a war?
We can only wait and see, recent tyrannical behavior by US shows some glitters of the possible future.
Russia’s 2015 military intervention in Syria has given Putin perhaps the single biggest boost, burnishing his credentials as a decisive and effective leader who delivers what he set out to achieve: the survival of President Bashar al-Assad.
It also positioned Putin at the nexus of the Middle East’s overlapping conflicts, leveraging Russia’s influence far beyond Syria’s borders to include all the countries with a stake in the outcome of the war — foes such as Israel and Iran, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey. As a result, he has frequently been on the phone with U.S. allies such as Turkey and Israel — nearly three dozen times with the leaders of those two countries just in the past year.
US unlikely to give up Syrian territory until Iran withdraws: Ex-UK ambassador
The United States regards its presence in Syria as a strategic tool and will maintain it unless Iran withdraws its forces from the country, which is a highly unlikely scenario, former UK Ambassador to Syria Peter Ford told Sputnik.
“The United States regards this territory as pawns in a chess game. It will not surrender any of these pawns except in return for, principally, withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria,” Ford said.
I wouldnt count on it. Putin and people in Kremlin are western agents, they are just pretending to act in Russia's interest while actually always giving in to the West. They have to balance their decisions very carefully, so the real patriots, Russian generals dont go for a coup liek they would do if Yeltsin stayed in power. Thats why the West implemented a new method for Russian officials where they act a bit hostile to their moves against Russia, but end up just strongly condemning them without actually doing anything about it. You know I'm right - now it finally all makes sense to you too.
Mason Sanchez
>see guerilla war footage on yt >everyone is just firing at seemingly random directions >"idiots, this is how war really is like, you are too used to hollywood movies and games" on the comments is it though? i am not too sure about that.
it is a waste of resources and they are giving away their position. "suppressing fire" kind of loses its' meaning if there's nobody to suppress or if the guy you're "suppressing" gives your coordinates to a comrade and you get sniped or blown up. of course since the enemy is usually doing the same it balances out.
to me it looks like a combination of fear, lack of experience and perhaps worst of all, trying to pretend to be useful to avoid being deployed at a dangerous spot because you are too busy shooting imaginary enemies. or perhaps, more innocently, to show off that you are definitely fighting to the audience.
Liam Garcia
what is it even with this Iran obsession, at this point I suspect a large part is drivne that they already invested so much in it so they'd look stupid to give any ground, but they had a deal already and could have went with a more productive strategy
David Myers
It's exciting to shoot randomly at opposing forces
Juan Reed
>the guy you're "suppressing" gives your coordinates to a comrade and you get sniped or blown up. you are too used to hollywood movies and games
You have war threads on /gif/ and /wsg/ it should give you the idea of how war looks like.
Jayden Thomas
You have to take into account that most of the footage you want, is actually final moment for many soldiers, even camera man.
Of course direct confrontations happen, and you are watching at best one persons perspective who is filming instead of actually committing to the fight properly.
Idk man. I guess that it is kind of an experience you have to go through before you can actually tell what are they actually doing.
Alexander Foster
and you have a meme flag but we still think you suck cock
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>self-deprecating hahahahaha like nigga turn off the computer and close yo eyes hahahahah
David Price
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=obwj5PeJIOw UN-sponsored peace talks between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and Houthi forces began in the Swedish town of Rimbo on Thursday, in a bid to end almost four years of war in Yemen. Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom and United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths welcomed the two delegations for talks, the first since 2016. Griffiths announced that the parties had agreed to sign an agreement "on the exchange of prisoners, detainees, the missing, the forcibly detained and individuals places under house arrest." "This is a huge tribute to those here present," he added. "It is now up to you, the Yemeni parties, to truly engage constructively and in good faith with Martin and this UN-led process. And you are in charge of your own future," Wallstrom told the parties.
"It can be solved," Griffiths said about the war. "It is resolvable, there is a way that we can resolve the conflict in the context of Security Council resolution, in the context of equity and justice and the aspirations of the Yemeni people." "Stopping the war is essential, but it is not a condition precedent to discussing how to resolve the conflict," Griffiths continued. "We will continue to talk together about the prospect for a peaceful solution frankly irrespective of what happens on the battleground." Fighting between Saudi-led coalition forces and Houthi fighters flared up again around Hodeidah in November, despite the United Nations pushing for a resumption of peace talks. UN-sponsored peace talks in Geneva in September failed after the Houthi delegation didn't show up for the consultations.
Luis White
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=EGouBqMZMKg Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu expressed hope that Russian aircraft will continue landing at Venezuela’s airfields with naval fleets being serviced in the South American country’s ports, during unscheduled talks with his Venezuelan counterpart Vladimir Padrino Lopez in Moscow on Thursday. “We do a good job in the field of education and in providing opportunities for our aircraft to make landings and our fleet to be serviced at airfields and in the ports of Venezuela. I think we will continue with it," said Shoigu noting that such military cooperation favours the interests of both Venezuela and Russia.
Speaking after the talks, the Venezuelan Minister of Defence noted that to date Russia and Venezuela have achieved certain results in the bilateral military engagement since the onset of the military relationship during the term of Former President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez. “At this stage, the armed forces and services of the armed forces of the Republic of Venezuela have risen to an appropriate level and is quite prestigious. All this was done thanks to the support of the Russian Federation,” said Lopez.
He added that the Venezuelan armed forces’ level of preparation meets “the modern doctrine” and enables “to maintain peace and order” in Venezuela. It is the third time Lopez has arrived in Moscow as a member of the Venezuelan delegation headed by President Nicolas Maduro.
Jeremiah Foster
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=1UhaDahZPGs President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer talked about the organisation’s humanitarian missions in the war-torn countries of Yemen, Syria and Afghanistan in an exclusive interview in Moscow on Thursday.
Talking about Yemen, Maurer said “this is one of the most dire humanitarian situations we have seen. People have been dying not only from the direct attacks and the direct impact of war, but in particular also from the destruction of infrastructure.”
“With regard at least to humanitarian assistance we do have still a lot of international support to deliver humanitarian lifesaving assistance into Yemen,” he added.
>think There is a difference between thinking and knowing. I know who sucks cocks. Its your mother. Very cheap and does a very good job, she keeps eye contact and swallows. You should try her sometimes.
>>calls Burgers Mutts I mean...don't you see the contradiction in your argument?
James Gonzalez
The so kind "Democracy and Free World" feeds of the ideological enemies like any other ideology. Without it, they would have to focus on internal problems. Therefore it is inherent for the "Free world ( US )" to demonize people after people to accomplish this and keep the focus away from internal issues.
Even through they pretend , whole world after WW2 became global cult of what could be best summed up as "extremist progressivism", where children are from the young age indoctrinated to hate different ideas of Fascism and to ridicule the different ideas of Communism, therefore creating huge censorship and stagnation of civilization as competition of ideas is at best summed as "planned economy".
After that they go out of their way to blame people like North Koreans, Chinese, Afganis and Persians for their ideological stance against supposed "Free world" and how they are censoring and preventing the progress ( which is only possible under co aligned foreign policy with "free world").
Truth goes even deeper as you cut through more and more into hypocrisy, that at one point it becomes pointless to go into all the depth.
Ryan Gomez
RT youtube.com/watch?v=SqJqYbYxYlU Ukrainian defence forces on Wednesday conducted a new round of missiles tests at a firing range in the Odesa region.
>be half russian >friends learn i've russian ancestry >"haha vodka amirite? in soviet russia tv watches you! CYKA BLYAT xd" >i have to play along with this faggotry this is pathetic
Anthony Thompson
Are you genuine Greek or are you that mutt in Greece?
Landon Morgan
>that mutt are you talking about a specific poster? then no i mostly lurk usually. that being said my greek side is pretty white. nobody is swarthy.
Jayden Lee
Yes, there was a mutt poster from Greece, he was working there or what not, I know he returned to America for a while, though idk if he is still there.
I swear I see something in the red pic when it flashes.
I think it's another bait fish with less opacity.
Jose Garcia
athenian democracy was only male athenians (who lived inside the walls of athens) voting after having served in the military. would /sg/ support such a system?
Adam Rodriguez
oh no the ayyrabs are real its just that we made it profitable
no asking the opinion of the common pleb is retarded the average herd of pleb cannot be trusted to agree on what to eat for lunch the same way you don't choose who pilots the plane when you travel, your opinion is irrelevant on who should pilot the country
William Carter
But we have aviation and you have only grave of saab
>athenian democracy was only male athenians (who lived inside the walls of athens) voting after having served in the military. >would /sg/ support such a system? Are you saying to me that system where only the citizens of a state that are veterans and have experienced military and life and genuinely care about their state as proven by servitude is bad?
I'd gladly give up my cuck vote which does not matter for veterans of war and science to vote.