Devs Feb 24 >Idlib:For the first time since september, SyAF strikes militants in towns of Sukayk, Tamana, Khwein, Zarzur and Khan Shaykhun >N Hama:TFSA launch heavy attack against SAA troops. In response SAA unleashed a heavy assault of their own that targeted the enemy trenches near the Turkish observation posts >Saudis still suck cock >DeZ:US warplanes hammer IS positions around Baghouz camp trying to force them to surrender >DeZ:Trucks transporting masked men leave ISIS enclave >US military to leave 400 troops inside Syria for 'peacekeeping',200 will maintain control of Al-Tanf >Turkish warplanes spotted over western Idlib >SOHR:US-backed forces handed over french terrorists to Sy gov >Russian warplanes swarm northwestern Syria as tensions rise in Idlib, Hama >Turkish def. min:Turkey,US To resume work on Manbij roadmap >Pentagon:Multination force to establish safe-zone in NE Syria >Houthis capture several positions, kill dozens of saudi-backed fighters around Yemeni capital >Unconfirmed:UAE granted Damascus $2 billion aid for fuel & food supplies >Venezuela cuts diplomatic ties with Colombia
Iraqi courts will prosecute 13 French citizens captured while fighting for the Islamic State jihadist group in Syria, Iraq's President Barham Saleh says twitter.com/AFP/status/1100066642636300289
They oppose Bibi so they're obviously the smarter ones. Bibi is tainting the future of Likud by allying them with the Kahane alt right, which may have the end result of solidifying that side as the Israeli Right, with the Blue/White centrists and Arab Left metastasize as Israeli left and bring Israel into a two party state. Most people think the coalitions can't last that long, but depending on how deep the cultural divide gets we'll see. It'll be determined after April 9.
Saving religious minorities from genocide by foreign backed terrorists is humanity. The USSR would've done it too.
Eli Lewis
Technically, there are no such a thing as ROK armed forces. They obeys directly to U.S Indo-Pacific command and U.S Congress/President. Imagine being this cucked.
Jace Evans
look at those legs, literally stick man
Ryder Myers
It's all good as long as they are pro-US, lol who needs national sovereignty LMAO
Isaiah Bennett
soulless puppets of zion
Joshua Robinson
>guaido reminds me obama. the perfect puppet indeed
meanwhile venezuelan oposition shills are seething hard because nobody in southamerica wants the USA military intervention
The first visit of President #Assad to #Iran during the war in Syria The question is why now? Iran is about to withdraw from Syria? Discussing the next steps after the war? Personally i wish if Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was with him today The west would’ve be cringing to death. twitter.com/Syrian_MC/status/1100082305891225602
What's the next expected step US is going to take?
To me it seems absolutely counter productive to get defectors escape the country instead of them being in Venezuela to start the fighting. Literally only strengthening Venezuela from the inside.
So I expect weapon smuggling from Brazil and Columbia into Venezuela, and border provocations, but other than that what else can Goydo do?
sounds kinda up in the air now, I don't think the US was expecting this outcome their options have become extremely limited as well
Jason Anderson
>Saving religious minorities from genocide
Come on, that's half of Africa too and nobody gives a damn about them. This argument should have been obsolete since the 2004 Iraq invasion.
Russia wants his mideterrean naval base, the turks don't want to lose territory, the jews wants their holy land extended and EU wants safe transit land for oil, and the US want as much havoc so it greatly supplies rebels with machine guns. This is 95% geopolitics, stinky old imperialism where eventually, someone steps on a wrong foot and causes another WW.
80 years ago people were smarter.
Jackson Johnson
Assad is literally there to make Rouhani more popular so he doesn't have to resign with the economic crisis going on in Iran. His moderates are facing a tough political battle with the hardliners right now as the latter keep pointing to Trump to justify their takes.
Anthony Parker
Amount of intelligence you display with your opinion or lack of it saddens me greatly.
Oliver Anderson
Putin cares. It's the church holding Russia together today, held their link with Crimea and Novorussiya, blessed their weapons in Syria and largely replaces the USSR as the center of social and political life amongst the higher ups in Moscow. Sevastopol is the reassertion of Russian connections to the place where they first became Christians via Saint Andrew. Whole damn thing's a crusade.
And who did Vlady Vladimirovich meet in 2000 after coming to power? His spiritual superior in all things politics.
This post is best example of pseudo intellectual dunning kryger trap.
At first glance it can sound nice, but more you re read it, more you search the substance behind it, more you realize it's lacking.
How prettily presented sentences can hide lack of knowledge is most amusing fact, that goes for everything in life.
Christian Sanders
Probably will try to create "moderate venezuelan freedom fighters", use the "hezbola/iran danger" or Bahía de cochinos 2.0 in an attempt to bring the rest of southamerican countries to war, but would be very very hard because nobody is willing to die for Venezuela regime change, not even the venezuelan opposition themselves
>giving a shit about niggers You aren't smart, is it?
Carson Rivera
Interesting. What kind of church is that supposed to be?
Logan Hughes
>more you realize it's lacking.
Ofc it's lacking. Do you suggest im a one man KGB intelligence center?
The center motivations - the qui bono - is outlined correctly imo. Make suggestions if something does contradict the narrative, maybe we come up with a better version?
Evan White
Ironically enough if the US just did nothing they’d actually get Venezuela to collapse on its own
Lincoln Butler
>Venezuelan casus belli How about Gulf of Tonkin 2.0? Venezuelan army is equipped with X-31 ASM; Muttistan exported some X-31 back into 90s as "MA-31" target drone". So, mutts just sunk one of their useless ship and bring MA-31 debris as "proof of ebil Venezuelan Regime aggression towards le peaceful ship".
Well you don't give a shit about them for long enough... And they build boats and come to know on your front doors.
Ayden Perry
>MA-31 debris >implying they wouldn't just find some rusty barrels and tape Venzuelan flags on it before claiming it's a Venezuelan wmd
Blake Parker
I think US fears that if they stop pressuring and diplomatically isolating Venezuela, that Russia, China and possibly Iran could easily without diplomatic drawbacks keep Venezuela on life support, if not even reform it, like Russians presented change in economic model for their goverment.
Last thing US needs is that even with western political sphere sanctioning Venezuela, for Venezuela to reform positively and for all of this to blow over.
Eli Wilson
I have a better and cheaper solution for animal problem: BORDER GUARD SERVICE
Speaking to CBS News' "60 Minutes," Bush recalled that years ago during his presidency, he told his father, former President George H.W. Bush, who died Friday, that he needed a place to bring Putin during the Russian leader's trip to the U.S. in July 2007.
"I said, 'Dad, I need a place to bring Vladimir Putin. Would you mind if I brought him to Kennebunkport?'" Bush remembered. He added that he asked "knowing full well that Putin would say, 'Wow, this is really great.' And [George H.W. Bush] said, 'Not at all.' And he — so Putin lands."
The elder Bush was at "the foot of the stairs" to greet the Russian president as he arrived at the home and, according to his son, asked Putin if he wanted to go out on the family boat.
"Putin said, 'Oh, I'd love to go.' And so Putin has this interpreter that's kind of — you know — didn't look like much of an outdoorsman,'" Bush said, laughing. "And the old man opens that thing up full blast and this guy, I'm standing to this interpreter, he's like white knuckles, you know, hanging on to the boat wondering if he's going to live. And he's cutting through these waves, it's just classic George Bush."
The 43rd president of the U.S. said Putin "loved it," adding that Putin is "kind of one of these macho dudes that — salt spray comin' across, you know, and he thought it was wonderful... The interpreter was nerve-wracked."
Imo, Venezuela is just another country with oil in the (from the point of US) wrong hands. They will do everything to get the oil as cheap as possible, from trade agreements with their chosen leaders, to political coups, to military action.
After all, crazy inflation prices and an economy going haywire is tolerable if the material base (soil, oil, crops, cattle, machines, farms) is there, which in case of Venezuela, it is.
US needs oil or their country collapses and it lashes back on the ellites.
Jeremiah Carter
I think I can try but it is up for you to see. >Russia wants his mideterrean naval base While said base is of benefit to us main reason we are in Syria because of terrorism, it was of absolute importance to destroy ISIS (not completely but sole idea of Holy Jihad which we achieved) and as declaration to the world that US empire is dead, nobody need to comply with their demands anymore. >the turks don't want to lose territory >the jews wants their holy land extended >EU wants safe transit land for oil Claims do not have any ground and basically revolt around "my feelings". >US want as much havoc so it greatly supplies rebels with machine guns Chaos is of not desire itself but merely a tool to achieve something you desire, you failed to name what US desire.
Jordan Jenkins
That's considered intolerant in Europe.
Dominic Nelson
There is more to it. Ideologycal warfare, denial of Russia and China influence,proving their subjects why they should keep to the script, increasing market consumers etc.. etc...
Oil is just cherry on the top, that might have tempted them to start with Venezuela first instead of Nicaragua. Which might prove disastrous if it fails, because then Nicaragua won't budge.
Josiah Cox
>listening to those degenerate hedonistic parasites >ever Hohlostan is down the hall and to the left
Brody Wilson
Burgeouis liberal leaders always find some common ground. They're like the same race of salmon raised in different lakes.
Now compare him to someone like pic related. That's a hero of the proletariat, gladly throw away the PC for clear cut words.
Video in link. Based new President of Columbia Republic.
Henry Lopez
kek, what's he saying?
Charles Ramirez
>we are in Syria because of terrorism
This is the official explaination, but it never made sense if you gave it another thiught. Terrorists are decentralized, they are guerilla, they are anything but a state, more like loose squads that blend with the local population. The US has been trying for over a decade to stop terrorism in Afghanistan (officially), and they couldn't do it. But the opium plants sure are growing. Terrorism cannot be stopped, it will happen regardless and is a natural counterpart to human rule of one people over another.
Now that the official part is out of the questions, I present two pipelines:
1)Kirkuk–Baniyas pipeline between Iraq and Syria, apparently destroyed by US forces 2)Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline between Turkey and Iraq, functioning today.
You have to keep in mind Turky and Syria have border disputes (there have been reports archived in derspiegel, german newspaper, there have been reports of airplanes shot down and turkish weapon delivery to syrian rebels. Obviously they are interested to keep their neighbors weak and to ensure exlusive oil delivery contracts with Iraq.
There have also been documents claiming US weapon contracts with IS rebels, amongs other half-a-dozen anti-Assad groups.
Not going to comment on Jews and Europe as it is self-explanatory.
And the US desires Chaos by itself, they want to prevent a peaceful and secular Eurasia with any means necessary, even if it means supporting the mujahedin, couping iranian fundamentalist like they used to do, or bombing any kind of prosperous country that borders Europe to cause a humanitarian crisis. The worse off Eurasia, the better America is, this is the doctrine of "America first".
My opinion, toothpick wherever you wish, I fail to see a higher truth.
>There is more to it. Ideologycal warfare, denial of Russia and China influence,proving their subjects why they should keep to the script, increasing market consumers etc.. etc... >Oil is just cherry on the top, that might have tempted them to start with Venezuela first instead of Nicaragua. Which might prove disastrous if it fails, because then Nicaragua won't budge.
Imo oil is the main driving point from the point of view of historic materialism.
The commie ideologies are weak as ever, they even opened to private entrepreneurs etc, but the conflicts still continue, and they do for a reason.
After all a lack of oil stopped the Germans from blitzkrieg into siberia. The US, if it came to Eurasian invasion, wouldn't want to repeat that mistake.
Here is the deal, bigger picture is missing you because you can't perceive it.
Go to rest of the Jow Forums, lurk and post, sponge int the information and opinions. At first you will find Jow Forumstards cringe for the wrong reasons, then you will slowly start more and more agreeing with them, then you will find Jow Forumstards cringe for the right reasons even through you agree with most of the stuff. This process can take moths or years, but you'll get there.
Not only hoholstan, but Germany, France, Italy, Australia, Switzerland... The countries that people actually like to visit and live in.
Jayden Barnes
Meant Austria.
Nolan Butler
What is the bigger picture now?
Isaiah Reed
Can't you pussies end the war already so that these arrogant Syrian cunts get back to their shithole? Is your army that bad, Took you too long to beat the autistic Allahu snackbars.
Justin Murphy
>Terrorists are decentralized >Langley That's why I said that your opinion is saddens me. You forgot Chechen wars, forgot who is behind them? You understand that we do not have border with Kazakhstan? You understand that job of terrorist organisations is never to inflict great damage but, well, spread the terror? We are losing 20.000 people a year to car accidents and nobody mind it. But death of 20 people in act of terrorism per year will spread fear among whole population which will cripple every aspect of out day to day life. And once again you are failing to see that prior our intervention in Syria ISIS was on their Holy Jihad with thousands of people from around the world joining them every month or even week and even greater number inspiring back in their homes. After just one year nobody is willing to join them. Holy Jihad is defeated, mission is success. Fire which is ISIS can continue burn but this fire under control and doesn't present threat to our population anymore. >Terrorism cannot be stopped You are failing to realize once again that as US using chaos as tool so do terrorism is nothing but tool. I highly recommend read about what US doing in Africa and what claims they are using to justify their presence there.
>And the US desires Chaos by itself You are wrong. Chaos isn't desired state of affairs, it never is. Chaos is a tool to reset current situation. In our context US losing ME, time when US was ruled by competent people who could rise generation which will do everything US telling them (EU as example) is over. Last hope for US in ME is to plunge whole region in flames of Chaos with hope they will be better of after Chaos is over and they do not risk anything, really, because as I said situation for US was already dire.
Nathaniel Morris
>to prevent a peaceful and secular Eurasia >The worse off Eurasia, the better America is, this is the doctrine of "America first". Again, you are stating blank opinions without giving any reason to them. Are they your opinion or you parrot you saw something of internet. Why do they want to prevent peaceful Eurasia, why does America better off while Eurasia is doing worse? Please, comrade, give a reason behind your claims because of most times they are most important part of opinion.
Mason Bell
You forgot Chechen wars, forgot who is behind them? You understand that we do not have border with Kazakhstan?
What are you talking about? Kazakhstan borders next to russia.