Devs May 21 >5,000 terrorists amassed in Afghanistan close to CIS border - Russian FSB chief >Houthi forces captured 13 new villages in Al Azariq district, Dhale province >the state department has repeated the stance that if chemical weapons were used, the US & allies will respond >The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) continues its push into militant-held areas in Hama Governate >"Trade War" song with anti-U.S. lyrics goes viral in China >Source says US has decided to arm the tribes of Anbar Province, Iraq >Qualcomm halt chip supplies to Huawei >Google pulls Huawei’s Android license, forcing it to use open source version >Houthi militants announce that the attack on Saudi oil infrastructure was the start of a military campaign against 300 vital targets in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates >US State Department warns Iran after a rocket hits near the US Embassy in Baghdad Green Zone >WASHINGTON — Nearly 400 members of Congress signed a bipartisan letter to President Donald Trump calling on him to safeguard Israel’s interests with Syria’s civil war coming to an end >WFP says it could suspend aid in Houthi-controlled areas due to 'repeated obstacles' placed in its way >HTS enters Kafr Nabudah in recent offensive and SAA units retreat after failed advance in western Hama
> reee Transaero was like my fav company to fly, now I have to use Aeroflot. Rossya is a division of the airline Aeroflot. Actually, when I registered for the flight, I was redirected to the aeroflot site.
World in Conflict, was given for free recently alongside it's Expansion Soviet Assault because it was being delisted youtube.com/watch?v=0TN68sp-vIw
John Bell
It's really depressing to look at the cars driving down the streets these days. Pretty much no one had bought a new car since the war broke out, so pretty much all you see are pre 2011 models, which is quite depressing. The funny thing is, this created a sort of survival of the fittest environment, and all cars with low reliability were filtered out. You no longer see Lancers, EcoSports, X1s and X5s, and other cars that you used to see more often. People just no longer drive them, since no one has the money to repair them. My neighbor has this BMW 316 that he would drive maybe once or twice a year. Enjoy your first world standards of living anons. A Sonata is a rich person car in here. A Corolla is the sort of car only people with connections drive.
Toyotas are fucking ugly Car design in general has been shit since the 90s
Matthew Rodriguez
>Toyotas are fucking ugly I don't give three shits how it looks. I care about the quality. Why would I want a car to be good looking?
Jackson Hernandez
Obviously quality matters first. Me misses the design aesthetic that 70s and 80s cars gave a city by being there, the modern designs while cleaner for the air just bomb.
Blake Stewart
I think everyone should learn from him. Never talk so much arrogant shit about other people, you never know when you get cancer and die.
Blake Green
women aren't cattle
Ryan Baker
Kek
This desu
Gabriel Richardson
Cancer finished the job the viet cong started
Ian Cox
He got cancer the day he caused the death of 134 fellow sailors due to incompetence and negligence. Stupid nigger, he should've been kept out of the military and politics.
Game was an absolute fraud, literally dead island tier scam
Anthony Rodriguez
Holy shit this general is still kicking
What you fags been up to
Isaiah Peterson
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
So many times since /sg/ started clueless n00bs, most of them american, were asking again and again why do we support Houthis in Yemen and not FSA in Syria, because, after all, "both of them are fighting against legitimate state".
Thing here is, to settle it once and for all, that one is supported by JewSA / pissrael / KSA, and other one isnt. And you should always support opposite of whoever and whatever j*ws and their am*rican pets support. Fuck the JewSA, fuck the isr*el, fuck wahhabis, and fuck everyone supporting any of those
Isaiah Carter
I'm following the battle of Idlib and anticipating the US-Iran war
honestly the Houthis are a bunch of niggers too though. Not saying the KSA is better but the Houthis aren't the liberators /sg/ makes them out to be. I actually know a guy in Sana'a and he tells me they're a bunch of cunts
Juan Ortiz
>Fuck the JewSA, fuck the isr*el, fuck wahhabis, and fuck everyone supporting any of those
Russians are applying Grozny tactics now. I guess the rebels will be driven out by the time they run low on bombs then have another 3 day ceasefire to ask Erdogan to release a few more al-Qaeda fighters from the dungeon and toss them at the alawites.
Dylan Robinson
It suffered a "mechanical malfunction" and crash landed. The Taliban for sure murdered everyone and torched the thing though.
Eli Bennett
I for one would like to apologize for the ignorance of some of my countrymen. It's only places like this where you'd find unfiltered scenes of the battles or the occasional Syrian/Yemeni/Iraqi/Iranian poster, laying raw experiences out for everyone to see. Every American media site only provides brainlet, "family friendly" depictions of the war, and coats it all in globo-homo political bias. Seriously, a significant chunk of America only think of "barrel bombs" or "Assad bad" when you ask them about Syria. It's sad
Just out of curiosity, what are some different customs where you guys come from, in terms of gestures and mannerisms and such?
Jayden Diaz
Somtimes I go on Google news just for the laughs news is alway the say copy and past from last century:
Free trade good but China Bad Trump bad but America good War bad but moderate rebels good Police bad but government good Iran bad but Suadis good Poland based but Russia bad
They make the law, so it's legal. We're spying on citizens in violation of existing laws. Basically, China has no shame.
Austin Morgan
ahhh that makes more sense
Asher Thomas
Uhhh.... There's a thing where a visiting family to another's house has to bring a gift of some sorts, mostly food and drinks
Anthony Howard
How about greetings? You shake hands normally? Are there ways to address a stranger versus and acquaintance or a close friend?
Henry Clark
It's like it's the early 2000s all over again, and every other week a heli would "malfunction" and "crash land" wherever the mutts were invading.
Evan Howard
I heard rumors that the US has been deflating casualty counts for decades. Apparently they've used a very narrow definition of KIA or some shit. Basically, you're only KIA if you die immediately on the field, in battle. If you die en route to, or in a hospital, then you're not KIA. But this is just something I read. No idea if it's true or not.
>How about greetings? You shake hands normally? Yes the Iraqi greeting is shaking hands and touching cheeks for both men and women like pic related
>Are there ways to address a stranger versus and acquaintance or a close friend? Yes a stranger is referred to usually by age, people of equal age refer to eachother as brother while an older person is referred to as uncle until you reach 20. A man whose 60 or above is called hajji
Anyone else notice a sudden surge of jihadishills in the comments of pro-government tweets? Really weird.
Logan Wright
i imagine thats common
Christian Rogers
Yeah, I reckon it's probably pretty routine on Twitter.
Ian Wright
Yeah. There's KIA (Killed in Action) and DOW (Died of Wounds). Most of them are DOW I assume, since receiving direct fire from ~600 meters and indirect fire will often result in wounding rather than immediate death.
Anyone remember when someone inside the base booby trapped one of the coalition helicopters and made it blow up as soon as it takes off? They never found out who did it.
Alexander Roberts
Probably a mechanic. That would be the most logical assumption.
Matthew Brooks
youtube.com/watch?v=8ryDMp6mA48 Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Yury Borisov stated that the country's new atomic icebreakers would contribute to developing the Northern Sea Route, while speaking at the launch ceremony for the ‘Ural’ 22220 icebreaker in St. Petersburg on Saturday. “We bind our hopes of exploring the Northern Sea Route with a new generation of icebreakers. This is a new ship, principally a new one,” he said.