Devs Feb 28 >Bibi indicted for corruption >continued shelling from Idlib into Northern Hama >Assad makes a surprise trip to Iran, meets Khamenei >DeZ:SDF have not eliminated the ISIS-held pocket in the Euphrates Valley yet >SyAF launches heavy airstrikes on HTS positions around the town of Khan Sheikhoun >HTS release video of missile attack that killed 9 Syrian troops in east Idlib >Tanzim Hurras Al-Deen terrorists launched a surprise attack on SAA in S Aleppo >Rpts: Baghdadi believed to be trapped in Euphrates enclave >Lavrov: No joint Turkish-Russian military operation planned in Syria >Kurdish forces kill Turkish-backed rebel commander in northwestern Aleppo >SAA & allies launch a series of operations against ISIS along the border with Iraq >3 SAA soldiers died as a result of IED explosion near Deir ez-Zor >A firefight between the SAA and Turkish-backed militants was reported in Tadef >Heavy clashes breakout inside al-Hudaydah >RU security council:US amasses special ops in Puerto Rico, army in Colombia to oust Maduro >PENCE, GUAIDÓ FAIL TO SECURE LIMA GROUP APPROVAL FOR US MILITARY INTERVENTION IN VENEZUELA >Impeachment of Poroshenko begins.
Poo War updates >Indians were planning major strike on Pakistan last night but got stopped by multiple nations intervening >Paks releasing captured Pilot on Friday >India claims major aerial battle took place and that they downed an F-16 over Pakistani Kashmir >India taking the release of pilot as a sign of Paki surrender/weakness >both sides remain at war footing and still fighting along LoC
>Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) [the former branch of al-Qaeda] is posing a serious threat to Syria’s stability by its continues attempts to increase its offensive capabilities, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on February 28. >Last year, HTS refused to withdraw from the demilitarized zone that was established around Idlib under a Russian-Turkish agreement. The radical group didn’t only violate the agreement, but went on to launch a series of attacks on Turkish-backed groups. This allowed HTS to control 90% of the opposition-held part of northwestern Syria. >Zakharova warned that HTS is now planning to further expand the sphere of its influence and establish full control of Idlib. She also noted that the radical group has increased its violations of the demilitarized zone agreement recently. southfront.org/zakharova-hayat-tahrir-al-sham-is-increasing-its-offensive-capabilities/
Also for those not aware DPRK-Mutt talks collapse and everyone left several hours early >Americans still tried to insist that no sanctions would be lifted until DPRK let mutts in to confirm destruction of nuclear sites and warheads >eventually backed down to destroying most of sites and warheads >tried to bait Kim with economic aid >got promptly told to fuck off >a 30 minute presser of a senile president trying to damage control before spinning off into tangents and asking asian reporters to repeat their questions since he didn't understand them
...that was launched from chink jet, that based on MiG-21 design kek Jow Forums is absolutely incompetent
Dominic Torres
me on the left iirc there black lives matter groups of Ethiopian jews protesting police brutality and discrimination
Julian Bailey
>In the interview with Fars News Agency earlier this week, Ahmadinejad, known for not mincing his words, said Iranians are less free under the current cleric-dominated ruling system than they were four decades ago during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
>"Although the ruling establishment reacts less harshly against its dissidents, it has expanded the sphere of its confrontation with the people. I mean, comparing with the past (during the Constitutional Monarchy), the situation with freedom is much worse today,” Ahmadinejad said.
>Though he has rebranded himself as an outspoken critic of Iran’s ruling establishment in recent months, during his presidency Ahmadinejad bragged about the “absolute freedom” enjoyed by the people of Iran.
>In the latest of a series of open letters to the Supreme Leader the former president has penned in recent months, Ahmadinejad called the heads of all three branches of government a “gang,” and accused them of abusing their power to imprison his allies.
>In the letter, Ahmadinejad accuses the speaker of parliament and the head of the judiciary, the Larijani brothers Ali and Sadeq, of joining forces with President Rouhani to attack the former president’s supporters. He also said they are responsible for the recent widespread unrest and protests expressing dissatisfaction with the ruling establishment.
>Khamenei has so far not responded directly to any of Ahmadinejad’s comments or letters, though he has implicitly admonished him in speeches on at least two occasions
i dont think so, maybe it had to much backlash theres ugandan jews too iirc
Lincoln Stewart
We don't know which missile shot it down, and we don't know if it was launched from JF-17 - I sure didn't find any mentions of in-built capability to launch AMRAAMs from it.
CATIC, China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation, at CATIC plaza. catic.cn . Says so in the corner.
Kayden King
> 1/2
[Review of the Hanoi Summit]
Contrary to what the media is saying this was not a failure or disappointment to either side. Both sides have now figured out with negotiations where they are at and what the can work on together for future meetings/summits to ensure success for both sides.
Most people don't realize how close NK is to striking a deal to denuclearize now, and folks like Mike Pompeo will tell you that frequent dialog and talks is very important for something like this and how it's not something that can be solved in a day, not yet anyways but we are very close to doing so if the right deal is made to be signed.
To get from A to D(denuclearizing) right now we are at C.
The Summit was cut short partially because of the India-Pakistan war escalation since they are at war right now but no one wants to openly say it in the media/politics around the world.
[Recommendation to Kim Jong Un(and team) and Donald Trump(and team) for the next Summit/Meeting]
> Location
Seoul,SK would be a perfect location. Reason being is because Kim has not yet traveled to Seoul, and it would be a good place to end the Korean War with a peace treaty/deal. Also it would be good to show Kim what NK could be/look like and how NK could be a friendly rival to SK when it comes to industry and economy.
This would also give Moon and Kim time to talk about inter-Korean relationships and partnerships.This is very important.
Andrew Williams
2006, 12, 15, 19
Jace Anderson
> 2/3
> Ending of Korean War.
This should ideally be done post-denuclearizing of NK and might require a separate summit/meeting of it's own. But it's one of the things where you can "2 birds 1 stone" it, and if you do it in Seoul, you can have SK and Chinese representatives there to get the Peace Treaty done.
Imagine how good it would be for the Korean Peninsula to instead of having weapons pointed at each other, you would have infrastructure instead. Roads, railways, etc. That alone would boost the NK economy and make the country open to business by making it so Nk and SK are not longer technically at war
> Sanctions and Denuclearizing: How to do it correctly
Both sides fucked up here on this. Kim asking for sanction relief before denuclearizing(this wasn't going to fly with the US and is like giving a dog a treat expecting it will do the trick you want) and Trump walking away from a negotiation that they could have ironed out that day if they talked for more hours/days together.
So here is how to do the Sanctions and Denuclearizing correctly so both sides end up getting what they want:
1) [Inspection of NK's nuclear sites/locations]
Knowing is half the battle or negotiations in this case. Kim needs to have this done anyways since many of his nuclear weapons are more likely to nuke NK then actually nuke another country.
2) [Step-by-step rewarding of denuclearizing with sanction relief.]
Both sides(US and NK) want to see results, this achieves that. NK gets rid of some nuclear sites(which get inspected to make sure they actually did it) and the US removes some sanctions. This process is repeated til NK is completely denuclearized and at the point of complete denuclearizing of NK, all sanctions would be removed/gone.
Ian Harris
> 3/3
3 [Signed agreements by the US to not attack NK or to remove Kim from power after denuclearizing NK and to help NK with economic growth]
A big reason why NK doesn't want to give up nukes is because they fear they will be attacked and that the Chairman the people worship would be removed. Also that the US might not follow through with economic prospects.
4 [Establishing of Embassy's in the respected countries(NK in US,US in NK)]
This improves diplomatic ties and communication.
Carter Cruz
great analysis q, nice to see the meme flag off once there was no expectation for seeing a viet flag.
zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-28/sometimes-you-have-walk-hanoi-summit-collapses-trump-rebuffs-demands-sanctions >During a midnight news conference that was ostensibly intended as a debriefing (but, given the timing, clearly motivated by the North's desire to undermine President Trump), North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho contradicted Trump's narrative about what prompted him to abruptly walk away from the talks in Vietnam. >According to Ri, the North offered a "realistic proposal": In exchange for partial sanctions relief (Trump claimed that Kim had demanded "all sanctions lifted in their entirety" presumably including both US and UN sanctions). Namely, that Kim had proposed the dismantling of its plutonium and uranium processing facilities at Yongbyon in the presence of US experts, in exchange for partial relief. >In another blow to Trump, Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said he suspected that Kim may have "lost the will" to continue negotiating with the US.
Mr Chairman, I have some "alternative" suggestions and ways to help you out.
> 1) [Strike a Denuclearizing deal with China,SK,Russia and Japan]
Both China and Russia have extensive experience with dealing with nuclear arsenals and all the countries I mentioned are ones that surround NK anyways and are far more concerned with NK having nukes then the US because they neighbor you.
If you don't want to make a denuclearizing deal with the US at the moment, seek out other countries near you that would be willing to help you get rid of all the nukes and get your country up to speed with everyone else. The world doesn't revolve around the US, nor does it revolve around a single shadowy power-structure/"behind the curtain"/globalist group.
Kim in the event of a China vs US nuclear war, you having nukes will result in the death of your country. Nukes are also a terrible foreboding thing.
> 2) [Work on ending the Korean War.]
This would make you a "peacemaker" to your people. Also finally ending the war opens up your country to trade that will make your head spin.
NK has connections to China, SK is right over the border and they have US connections. A peace treaty can be done and made, you just have to go for it.
US Troops in SK, are for dealing with China. Them protecting SK also helps protect you from China.
> 3) [Do more visits outside of NK to get to know everyone internationally/globally]
Kim when I see you outside of NK, you are happy. When you are in NK, you just go through the motions and are unhappy at the state of your country as you look at it. A day and night difference.
To show that NK is opening up and is willing to do business in the future, you must be the one that shows that. Meet with European leaders and meet with Asian leaders.
Also a visit to the White House would also be a complete game changer and something no leader of NK has ever done before.
Carson Price
If anyone(or any governments/intel agencies that frequent these threads) could get this NK information around to people/groups in the aftermath of the Hanoi Summit, it would greatly be appreciated
As War and Chaos consume India and Pakistan, I believe Peace and Order can come to the Korean Peninsula and the area around it. Universal balance, Ying-Yang and all that stuff.
I'm not Q, I don't have a horde of dumb pacified boomer cattle following me around and I don't talk in coded messages.
Being a "straight shooter" is something I take pride in both in the literal and figurative sense.
>Indians were planning major strike on Pakistan last night but got stopped by multiple nations intervening
I mean you can put a truck in front of a train to slow it down but it's not going to stop a train from plowing through it and continuing forward down the rail guys.
Jaxson Sanders
Shannon Pettypiece @spettypi
>BREAKING: In rare press conference, North Korean official says “Chairman Kim got the feeling that he didn't understand the way Americans calculate” says Kim may have "lost the will" for further negotiations.
It's over before it even began. Thankfully for Trump, retards like you are too stupid to realise unreconciable duferences in not only interests, but Ideological thinking and core values.
Go vote for him so you BTFO some libtards.
Kayden Lopez
Your diversity hires are absolutely god awful at your jobs.
Even corrupt hires are somewhat competent to keep cover and lower suspicions, but they don't dilate themselves in the office like you guys do.
In House of Cards, the lead actor was replaced. Is that what he means?
Jordan Price
Sweet larp bro
Ian Richardson
I don't LARP and never needed to LARP.
Gabriel King
>we don't know if it was launched from JF-17 I have seen a movie circulated supposedly showing the pilot who shot down the Indian MiG, and it was filmed in front of a JF-17.
Joseph Evans
Pakis claim they have camera footage but haven't released
Charles Torres
If only it was a larp on his side...
He is genuenly mentally deranged and intelectually extremelly challenged.
Years of brainwashing, mutt education and multiracial breeding has created a tax paying cattle product like him.
Nicholas Fisher
This is some Trumpsucking nonsense. >To get from A to D(denuclearizing) right now we are at C. The DPRK will not denuclearize as long as there is a single US occupier still on the peninsula.
Logan Garcia
You suck at your job more then you suck dick in the office supply room. They have a camera in it you know.
That's very false and shows you don't know the history/relationship between China and NK.
You don't think China wants NK to get rid of it's nukes either?. You don't think Russia wants NK to get rid of it's nukes either?.
Nukes are not "wonder weapons" that make you not possible to be attacked. If a nuclear power country with more nukes wants to attack a country with only a few nukes, nothing is stopping them from just skipping conventional warfare and going nuclear.
Matthew Carter
>spends entire post proving that nukes are not "wonder weapon" >yet still obsseses over nukes the whole day writing LARP shit negotiations and posting his delusional power fantasies from his head
Do I even have to point out the contradiction?
Brandon Gutierrez
Very disappointed in whatever intel agency hired you, they really are a shadow of what they used to be.
Ryder Jones
More boomer delusion. China does not control the DPRK, nor does Russia. It is clearly you who has no knowledge of the history and relationship between the three.
Matthew Garcia
The US is not the only nuclear power that wants NK to denuclearize for the sake of regional safety.
Adam Watson
Theres is no better regional safety than CIA niggers being afraid to even commit covert actions inside NK due to fear of nuclear retaliation.
Mere existance of one sword can detter unsheathing of another. Which increases the stability and safety of the region.
Juan Lopez
ASSAD CURSE CONTINUES
Jason Davis
1) CIA has done stuff in NK before, they even helped NK root out some Chinese spies decades ago.
2) Nukes are old tech anyways. The real stuff is in space. You really are trying to act intelligent and it's not working.
Luke Jackson
>user 5 shitting up SG thread KEK!!! ISRAELIS ARE FREAKING OUT!!!
Leo Williams
Trying too hard to blend in.
Also not everyone works for Israel, that psy-op is really making peoples ego's bigger and making people paranoid.
China(and several other countries too) has a far bigger influence in the US then Israel does. Don't get me started on corporate influence sizes.
Mason Jones
>excelent for replacing aged second generation fighters >second generation fighters
lol
however, they are said to be cheap af...so as long as you don't try to use them for airsuperiority, they could be pretty good.
Why don't you just admit that you don't care for shit, that peace of the region is worth less to you than your own feces and that only thing you want is another "commie shithole" to make itself vulnerable and that it does not posses a threat to America, better to say, you directly?
Also, Palestine will be free from ZoG occupation kike.
Levi Brooks
>real stuff is in space >>You really are trying to act intelligent Oh the ironing
Camden Harris
>feels the need to deny larp twice methinks he doth protest too much.
Xavier Perry
>lol at the end of the day most countries don't really need top of the line fighters but yeah, for the price you pay it's a bretty gud plane
Jayden Richardson
You really have no idea what you are doing or how to react and are just cycling through pre-made lines.
Satellites and ISS sized weapons platforms.
Start researching into the Korean War. It's the entire reason why NK/SK are in the mess that they are in, and it's also why ending the Korean War with a peace treaty is so important for regional stability.
Angel Gutierrez
Go back to Infowars you brain dead idiot. Or go watch "know more news" to get the information on the controlled opposition you've been brainwashed by.
Again, you suck at your job and keep blowing your cover because you don't know how to react or respond to the information I'm bringing to the table.
Gavin Kelly
See:
Juan Harris
I'd rather not.
>I'm a professional, so I'll have a professional meltdown because I don't understand what happened in Hanoi
What else outs you as a larper? lol
Michael Sanchez
I was in Hanoi during the summit. Beautiful city.
Wyatt King
Why are you even here? Go to /ptg/ or reddit already. Do you have hummiliation fetish? THat's only logical conclusion why delusional retard like you would continue to embarass himself.
Ayden Jenkins
What'd you eat
Austin Gomez
Good food.
You mentioned the "memeflag". Well, that's very hypocritical now isn't it?.
I used it to make anyone unsure if I was still in the US or not. Like how you are using it to cover up which country you are in.
All you have is pre-made lines like a game NPC that you repeat. You are no different then the leftists/SJW's you say you hate. Same lines over and over again.
Carter Baker
Why does every boomer fuck /ptg/goy think we're CIA Alien Gru agents who are out to get him Just leave us the fuck alone
Such a memorable meal surely demonstrated Vietnam to you. What was in it?
Asher Baker
Where did I say you were CIA?.
Camden Gutierrez
I had several good meals. But I'm not going to tell you what I shit out later that day, I'm not Indian.
Nathan Garcia
Mutt go home!
Bentley Williams
Hey I'm interested in learning about the whole syrian era beginning from Bashar Al Assads appointment til now. Are there any podcasts or books on tape that give the "real" story as neutral as possible?
Problem here is that this kind of attention is what he has been getting all his life. That's all he knows to make himself stand out with cringe and then ight off his lonelyness by replying to people trying to reason him.
He is not only not to be replied to, but not even mentioned.
Dylan Campbell
> American is mutt > Mutt bad > Mutt leave
Same lines over and over again with you.
Ryder Rivera
Of course, I'm met many people who've also never been there say the same thing.
Daniel Gonzalez
nah he will still become PM unfortunately, fucking boomers man...
Charles James
Let us just thank Allah for the free bumps, /sg/ can use them.