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 Prev:
twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/1100179216375693318 >Indian Air Force violated Line of Control. Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled. Indian aircrafts gone back. Details to follow. Actual potentially interesting war soon
Asher Martin
>mfw we all die because Poos start nuclear war This shit sucks
Hey my dudes what should I put on the burgers I'm grilling right now?
>Inb4 bones of dead jihadis
Dylan Perry
cabbage, lettucefags can get right the fuck out
Josiah Nguyen
wrong desu
Brody Kelly
Dat Byzantine flavor.
Henry Thompson
twitter.com/willripleyCNN/status/1100202819896758273 >#breaking Kim Jong Un now en route by car to Hanoi. American press corps ordered to move (at the last minute!) from the Melia Hotel, where Kim Jong Un is staying. North Koreans keep making demands & getting their way. US wanted Da Nang, NK wanted Hanoi. What’s next...?
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=cVSRsuIOR8Q Millions of Cubans flocked to Havana's polling stations on Sunday to vote in a referendum to approve or reject the country's new constitution. Shortly after casting his vote, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said that this "ground-breaking and modern Constitution" will allow the government to move forward. Commenting on the situation in Venezuela, the Cuban President slammed the Latin American Presidents who stood alongside Juan Guaido and "looked like clowns," adding that they "have way more problems than Venezuela."
People expressed their satisfaction with the referendum saying that "it is a way to move forward for all Cubans." Another voter called it "the law of all laws" and for younger voters like Victor Millet the "changes in the Constitution that represent today's Cuba." Some 25,000 electoral colleges opened at 7:00 am (12:00 GMT), the results are expected on Monday.
Asher Bell
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=y-xQh4rzfHc Hundreds of people demonstrated in Algiers on Sunday against a bid by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika for a fifth term in office, marking a third consecutive day of protests. Police reportedly employed tear gas to disperse protesters. "The Algerian people came out today massively to tell the regime we recovered our freedom of expressing our opinions. This is a victory for the freedom we advocated for for years," protester Zoubida Assoul said.
"He admitted his illness and his weak health and his inability to govern. It is not a question of political criticism, it is a question of ethics," said protester Omar Lamchot referring to Bouteflika. Eighty-one-year-old Bouteflika announced earlier this month his plan to seek a new term in April's presidential elections in spite of doubts over his health condition.
Bentley Sullivan
we really could need our 'french' user to comment on this
Jason Martin
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=gebKZyt4A0o US President Donald Trump discussed the upcoming summit in Hanoi with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during a speech at the Governor's Ball in the White House on Sunday, striking an optimistic note about denuclearisation and the future prospects of North Korea. "He has a chance to have a country that is so vibrant, economically," Trump said. "He's got a location that's unbelievable. As a real estate person, I've always done really well with location."
The president said he was 'not pushing for speed' in reaching an agreement to denuclearise the Korean peninsula, and that sanctions would remain in place for the time being. The summit in Hanoi will be the second face-to-face meeting between the two leaders, and is due to take place on February 27 and 28.
Jacob Jenkins
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=HsAVz7gkwpU Security in the Asia-Pacific region is only possible through “balance of interests of all countries of the region”, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at the Vietnam-Russia conference of the Valdai Discussion Club in Ho Chi Minh City on Monday. Lavrov said that the Russian-Chinese roadmap was the best mechanism to ensure stability in Northeast Asia. "It involves movement [of the roadmap] in stages, action must follow the action," Lavrov said. Discussing North Korea denuclearisation, Lavrov said that Washington’ negotiation tactics will not yield any results. The Russian diplomat said the only way forward was a “a phased approach that includes positive actions in response to positive actions by the DPRK”.
He also commented on France’s new media law aimed at battling “fake news”. "RT and Sputnik are now outcasts in France, they are not allowed anywhere, not in the Elysee Palace, or at any special events. And when we turn to the French [authorities], they say that everything is done correctly since it is not media, it is the tools of propaganda. Here is the regulation [of media]," Lavrov said. The Vietnam-Russia conference of the Valdai Discussion Club is being held in Ho Chi Minh City on February 25-26.
Joshua Martin
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=WRsOm8qOL18 American guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook laid anchor in Ukraine’s port of Odessa on Monday. According to the United States Navy, “USS Donald Cook (DDG-75) is scheduled to conduct maritime security operations as part of NATO’s ongoing Operation Atlantic Resolve.”
Luis Edwards
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=jOzeqQe05Mg The German government demands access for humanitarian aid into Venezuela, government spokespersons said in Berlin on Monday. "We demand access for humanitarian aid and of course this aid needs to be directed to the people and it should be neutral," said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Adebahr.
William Martin
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=VniuX8whzCU A light Ghadir-class submarine fired an anti-ship cruise missile during massive naval drills, Iranian media reported on Sunday, releasing video footage of live fire drills. The tiny submarine actually packs quite a punch for its size, as it’s fitted with two tubes capable of firing cruise missiles or conventional torpedoes.
Gabriel Bailey
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=bMmGbuGLqAo Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido claimed the government of President Nicolas Maduro was using paramilitary forces and hired killers, while speaking at a meeting of the Lima Group in Bogota on Monday. "When they start using paramilitary forces, hiring hired killers, it is time to act," he stated. "We're going to carry out many actions. We have already called for civic protests in our country," he added. Guaido was speaking alongside US Vice President Mike Pence and President of Colombia Ivan Duque Marquez.
Brayden Ortiz
Ruptly youtube.com/watch?v=v5pcQaiWKBI Cuba's National Electoral Commission confirmed that Cubans had ratified the new constitution, during a press conference held in Havana on Monday. A total of 86.85 per cent (6.816.169) of voters ratified the constitution and 9 per cent (706.400) cast 'No' votes. President of Cuba's National Electoral Commission Alina Balseiro read out the results. The new constitution maintains the one-party socialist system, but introduces some economic and social changes. Political reform sees the creation of the post of prime minister and five-year term limits for the president.
Ok here we go. If true, first time IAF acknowledges crossing LoC for air strikes in almost half a century (1971 War). Did not do so during Kargil War one year after both India and Pakistan tested nuclear weapons. Seemingly did so today. twitter.com/NarangVipin/status/1100229616797659136
here's what seems to have happened >12 IAF Mirages penetrate Paki border >Indians are saying they bombed JeM targets >Pakis are saying they didn't hit anything >Pakis are probably going to back down more interesting here is that the Indians were able to punch well into Paki airspace despite heightened tension levels/increased patrols
>Expect incredible pressure on Pakistani military from Pakistani public for a retaliation against India following last night's incident. Pakistan is already looking pretty bad, whether Indian jets hit any important target or not. Penetrating all the way into Balakot isn't a joke. twitter.com/Natsecjeff/status/1100236707369242624
Please god do it, just do it
Oliver James
that's the real kicker India didn't hit Paki Kashmir, they hit Pakistan proper
It's absolutely an act of war and they need to respond in some fashion
That said, the whole Paki denial seems like they're waiting to see if the Indians acknowledge the raid which does seem likely, Indians are claiming there's gonna be a press briefing today
>Be Paki >Harbor terrorists >Harbor Bin Laden >Suck Saudi Cock >One of our Saudi funded terrorists attacks Aryan Iran and Aryan India to please its semite overlords >Get your airspace penetrated and your terrorists massacred Pakistan has no grounds to retaliate to a retaliation.
Ryder Hall
Guys, imagine that irradiated brown wave that goes to Western Europe and Swedistan after first nuclear strikes.
Literally IRL ghouls
Xavier Allen
Sounds like everyone backed down Indians are saying they just bombed Kashmir now instead of Pakistan proper
Logan Brooks
the poo is in the loo, i repeat, the poo is in the loo
What will England to do now that all the Poos and Pakis are dead?
David Johnson
RT rt.com/newsline/452414-indian-payload-kashmir-pakistan/ >An Indian minister has confirmed the country's aircraft had made a bombing run on the Pakistani-controlled side of Kashmir. Earlier reports from Pakistan said an Indian aircraft 'released a payload' while fleeing. >Details to follow.
Kayden Perez
Radio Pakistan: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has summoned an emergency meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan. The meeting will discuss the security situation. twitter.com/ANI/status/1100253132209209344