Devs Feb 15 >DeZ:IS&SDF meeting results in the release of 50 prisoners in exchange for food trucks to enter Baghouz area. Reports from meeting that 80% of IS fighters are willing to surrender >Idlib:No green light for SAA Idlib op despite Damascus pressure on Russia who together with Iran&Turkey settled to continue the Sochi agreement from Sept 2018. SAA assured this is Turkey's last chance to settle situation in Idlib >Commander of US cent comm insists IS is far from being defeated, stands against troops withdrawal >Iraqi Army choppers targeted arms&ammunition depots belonging to IS in Syria near the border with Iraq’s al-Anbar prov >Daraa:7000 men, many former rebels joined SAA ranks. SAA enrolled a total of 20000 this winter >Russia accuses US, militants of holding refugees hostage at Rukban Camp >SAA conducts new operation against IS in Badiya Al-Sham region >Argentina is ready to send their own white helmets to help in Venezuela >Haiti:Thousands demonstrate & demand president step down due to corruption, economic hardship,lack of basic necessities, 4+ killed >Saudi-led coalition prepares for large operation in NW Yemen prov on Hajjah in order to lift Houthi siege of its proxies in the area of Hujur
Vesti News youtube.com/watch?v=p1CG0jnRtGc The 15th of February is the anniversary of Soviet forces withdrawal from Afganistan. Thirty years have passed but this date remains special in the history of our country. Around a million of today's citizens participated in this war which lasted for almost ten years. Events commemorating the Internationalist Soldiers Remembrance Day are conducted today around the country.
Jordan Harris
got it thanks
Ryder King
/ug/ soon. Azov and Right Sector battalions are back at the front.
>I have to say I'm pretty skeptical about the report of a permanent American base being established especially because it cites anonymous officials but if I had to take a guess it would probably be at the old H3 Base. Coalition was denied access to the new H3 by PMF.
US vs FTO-designated Iranian-backed lactose intolerant PMF
not talking about that garbage but alot of things such as ghaymr, cheese and other dairy products from water buffalos are a staple in iraqi cuisine.
Kevin Campbell
Lactose intolerance was studied in 69 healthy Iraqi volunteers. There was no significant difference between males and females. 85% of the subjects developed symptoms, of which diarrhoea and flatulence were the commonest, colicky pain, distension and borborygmi taking second place. Traditional milk consumption is considered to be a deciding factor in lactose intolerance. Urban Iraqis have a high incidence of lactose intolerance and a milk intake of less than 100 ml per day. Europeans, with their traditional high milk consumption, have a low incidence of hypolactasia. M. F. Hutchison.
BY KASSIR, Z. ; KELLOW, A. H.
Journal article : Journal of the Faculty of Medicine, Baghdad 1978
hmm thats interesting because literally everyone I know there is fine. I myself drink milk by the boatload and i don't have any symptoms. all my cousins and extended family do it as well back in Iraq so weird. I'm just saying there is a cultural precedence and personal experience so idk...
Carson Barnes
and not to mention the high prevalence of dairy foods so. idk where they got those volunteers from.
Jacob Brown
bump.
Andrew Harris
Ded
Liam Cox
>unhappy >insult people and dehumanize them online > feel better I'm almost regretting being a nice person, I hate people How are you tonight /sg/? Are we closer to ww3/invasions in any interesting way that isn't just a routine disappointment?
Doing well enough I guess. Fear not though, we can only move closer to armageddon, my betting has it 13 years from now.
Hudson Cook
Based lmao this is me.
Elijah Gutierrez
i kind of miss calling the greater iran poster a subhuman. i wish he could come back i want to argue with him
Xavier Stewart
It's such a tease, we're always on the brink of happenings. I just want to fight in my country and die You're always rude I am or was a nice person, but I am letting the HATE take over.
>cavalry bandits Based and redpilled, they are the death of cucked (((civilizations))). Every based culture has them or an equivalent pic related led a raid into America and managed to evade US capture for his entire life
>USSR flag Do we have more Novorossyans larping as commies?
Zachary Rivera
>tribaliraqiwarriors I remember watching videos about the ISIS insurgency in the Philippines >it wasn't like the usual clan war, those usually only last a few days Holy shit, can you imagine tribal warfare? Must be based as hell. My life is boring, I wouldn't mind spending a weekend engaged in a firefight in my neighborhood. Things like this still happen in some parts of the world, probably in iraq nowadays too
forgot to add it was a quote from a local reminder Marawi was an underrated conflict
Adam Hall
>I remember watching videos about the ISIS insurgency in the Philippines not the same. the picture is from the 1941 war against the English.
>can you imagine tribal warfare? Must be based as hell. My life is boring, I wouldn't mind spending a weekend engaged in a firefight in my neighborhood. Things like this still happen in some parts of the world, probably in iraq nowadays too Probs my guy.
David Baker
Ah I see, fuck *nglos It wasn't a comparison, it just reminded me of the quote since I thought the image might be tribal/clan warfare Would just be nice to have some conflicts that weren't existential nationalist/economic/ideological conflicts, war for most of history wasn't like that
Adam Ward
This thread is filled with iחcels
Josiah Kelly
>war for most of history wasn't like that its always been a race war no matter what.
true 100%
Luis Roberts
It's "Unity of Afghanistan Veterans" of Donetsk.
Adrian Ross
>God tier Clan warfare >Top tier Guerilla/peasant/rural anti modernization conflicts e.g. modern "peasant rebellions", Afghanistan, nomads everywhere >Mid tier Ideological and nationalistic conflicts Low tier Conventional wars between nation states Shit tier Drug/blatantly economic or political clashes eg Drug War, Falklands war etc
Gabriel Ross
nationalistic depends desu it could be top tier or shit tier.
Eli Gray
>tell someone to kill themselves in a sincere way >feel bad even though they deserve it I'm too pure for this world /sg/, goodnight and d.t.a.
I'm talking about cases like a civil war or semi-symmetrical conflicts that don't fit into the other categories specifically most civil wars fall into this, they're ideological or nationalist conflicts without either side at a clear advantage. Some are good causes others are not of course but the ones that are good causes usually overlap with agrarian revolts, lots of nationalists/less radical mujahideen just want to preserve their way of life from foreign/government intrusion
Jonathan Reyes
>>Idlib:No green light for SAA Idlib op despite Damascus pressure on Russia who together with Iran&Turkey settled to continue the Sochi agreement from Sept 2018. SAA assured this is Turkey's last chance to settle situation in Idlib
What is taking Russia and Iran that long to give Syria the green light?
>SAA assured this is Turkey's last chance to settle situation in Idlib
SAA lost a major general recently so they just be pretty pissed off.
Hopefully 2019 will be the end of Idlib
Gabriel Collins
>Strategy, from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia.
Good thing may come from delaying instan gratification. Patience is a virtud.
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=C_IZUD6s-yw Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido gave the Armed Forces a two-week deadline to back his effort to become interim-president at an oil industry forum in Caracas on Friday. "February 23 is coming, gentlemen from the Armed Forces. It is a very important date for the Venezuelan society not only because we have an opportunity to stop this emergency, which is directly and indirectly killing people, but also to literally open the doors of change for Venezuela," Guaido said. The self-declared interim president has set February 23 as the day when humanitarian aid will enter Venezuela. In response, President Nicolas Maduro ordered the military to block aid from entering the country.
US military planes with ‘humanitarian aid’ bound for Venezuela after new sanctions
Waving both the carrot and the stick at Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Washington hit Caracas with fresh sanctions and said it will use the military to send humanitarian aid to the crisis-stricken country.
The sanctions add to a growing pile of financial penalties the US has applied to Maduro’s government in recent weeks. They target the country’s state-owned oil company PDVSA, and five officials "in charge of Maduro's security and intelligence apparatus, which has systematically violated human rights and suppressed democracy, including through torture and other brutal use of force,” in the words of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
god Jow Forums is a bastion of ignorance and subhumanry. i go on other boards more than i come here these days...
Michael Brown
Meanwhile in /b/
Jace Bennett
It's bullshit. I met a single person who was genuinely lactose intolerant. But I'm supposed to believe it's 85% here in Brazil. Some maps say 98% for Japan, which is ridiculous.
Christian Cooper
Yep. Jow Forums has been taken over by retards. Sad!
Dominic Evans
/b/ went to shit ages ago.
yea seems like it
yup.
John Miller
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERIKA. based and redpilled
Angel Ross
>US Air Freight Company that Smuggled Weapons Into Venezuela Linked to CIA “Black Site” Renditions
The revelation that the company that operates the plane caught smuggling weapons into Venezuela has connections to past controversial CIA programs is unlikely to surprise many observers, given the CIA’s decades-long history of funneling weapons to U.S.-backed opposition fighters in Latin America, Southeast Asia and other conflict areas around the globe.
One of the best-known examples of the CIA using airliners to smuggle weapons to a U.S.-backed paramilitary group occurred during the 1980s in what became known as the Iran-Contra scandal, in which the Reagan administration delivered weapons to the Contra rebels in order to topple the left-leaning Sandinista movement. Many of those weapons had been hidden on flights claiming to be carrying “humanitarian aid” into Nicaragua.
The parallels between aspects of the Contra scandal and the current situation in Venezuela are striking, particularly given the recent “outrage” voiced by mainstream media and prominent U.S. politicians over Maduro’s refusal to allow U.S. “humanitarian aid” into the country. Maduro had explained his rejection of the aid as partially stemming from the concern that it could contain weapons or other supplies aimed at creating an armed opposition force, like the “rebel” force that was armed by the CIA in Syria in 2011.
there is no excuse to not be wearing a moustache right now unless you are a faggot or a woman or a subhuman.
i always find myself going back to a moustache no matter what style i put on
Aiden Ramirez
You really have to goldpan an entire river of shit these days in order to find interesting or thought provoking threads these days. Jow Forums got worse the moment this board got popular outside of Jow Forums. The memes and shitposting took over and the actaul political and sociological discussions had to take a backseat to slide, shill and copypaste threads. >"Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they're in good company." - Not Descartes
lads check this shit out thispersondoesnotexist.com ThisPersonDoesNotExist.com uses AI to generate endless fake faces
“Each time you refresh the site, the network will generate a new facial image from scratch,” wrote Wang in a Facebook post. He added in a statement to Motherboard: “Most people do not understand how good AIs will be at synthesizing images in the future.”