Devs Sep 8 >Turkey-US-SDF military council joint patrols begin as fortifications and heavy weapons are pulled back from the Turkish border >Iranian oil tanker ADRIAN DARYA 1(Grace 1) unloaded its cargo to Syria successfully, while under hostile drone monitoring >SAA stationed at the Khan Shaykhun perimeter checkpoints shell town of Ma'rat Harmah in the southern countryside of Idlib with heavy artillery >Turkish Armed Forces artillery units is heavily pounding the YPG positions in Malikiyah and Shawarighat, northwest axis of Tel Rifaat >Iranians still building Shia Disneyland at al Bukmal, while Syrians claim a tank base is being built >Border between Israel and Lebanon becomes quiet again >US seeking direct talks with Iran, tells Israel to cool it >Violent clashes between YPG and TFSA at Herbul Axis
nice and shameless. question is, what happens to the ship. it has a ton of choke points to go through on it's way to iran (if that's where it's going next). -it's gibraltar and then the open sea till it's back home -or it's suez, red sea and then back home. i think it will breeze through gibraltar, or perhaps go via libya (outside chance) since the shortest route home is the most dangerous for interception
Colton Allen
It's going to Crimea to be pumped with another 2 million barrels of oil that is going to go there from Iran through Caspian sea and then through Russia to the ship.
Brody Gomez
i'd forgotten the caspian route.
Samuel Allen
Nice so no more need to pass the straights of Gibraltar, keeping it away from vengefull Britcucks and Amerimutts.
Connor Foster
noise guess.
Ryan Cox
idk if the locks on the Rostov-Caspian rout are big enough for a tanker of that size
Jonathan Taylor
Iran has not said if they sent the oil to syria yet
Austin Foster
that ship won't be the one moving it over the caspian
Jayden Clark
it's empty right now, the ship needs to be refilled
Jayden Cox
it can be done at sea past Bosphorus.
Wyatt Foster
i don't think iran has either a refinery, oil pipelines or even large reserves in or near the caspian. i suppose they could truck it in. but maybe something else. ship russian oil? give the ship into russian ownership? make a swap of some kind?
not sure yet if they have a port capable of hosting a tanker and loading in the caspian. all the other states have some of this stuff, but seemingly not iran.
Wyatt Adams
shit looks like a scene from a mad max movie.
Christopher Clark
the Caspian sea itself has lots of oil and gas so i would assume the facilities for large tankers would exist there
Dominic Bailey
bandar e neka does gas n oil (seemingly import too, and has a railway line for transport - Neka (Caspian sea) 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d),
if it's going caspian, it's going to Neka
Adrian Reyes
for all the other countries in the caspian this makes sense. they all have way more oil and gas than iran in that area. however, i have found neka - which does indeed have oil and gas export capability.
Are we winning? I followed the talks in Doha and it seemed everything was going well, but the Talib did not slow down their attacks. There was never a cease fire so it's stupid that Trump called off the talks over 1 soldier. Two important points to consider that, even long before this happened, Trump vowed to never leave Afghanistan, which cannot be reconciled with the Taliban. The second point is that if they want to reduce American casualties they should pull out, not stay more. This could have been the last one. The US never, ever wanted peace.
it'S not suspicious, it's chance. do not raise this matter again......you might disturb the peace and create false impressions and dissent for which .....
Josiah Reyes
Glowniggers are sabotaging the talks, why would they try kill, before peace talks were held, doesnt make sense
Christian Peterson
aha, ok - unnerstan
Noah Stewart
oops gave you the wrong link
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Jeremiah Bennett
What America can't gain on the battlefield they manoeuvre to gain on the negotiating table, maybe Taliban is wise enough on this and opt to just bomb you out. Just a hypothesis.
Blake Morgan
neka port oil refinery under/south of big harbour in middle.
could go there, again though i am unsire of how large the locks in the russian rivers it would need to traverse are
Elijah Davis
copeing already?
Tyler Nelson
Hey, this is by far the best thread on pol these days. I would like to ask for help, if that is ok. I know what goes on there. but I saw in one of these threads some extremely useful info-links and such. I specifically would like info on:
White Helmets staging terror attacks
US funding ISIS
The people of Syria supporting him that he is not the butcher he is made out to be.
anything at all though, will be very helpful. I'm trying to complete as much info as I can. because the shit my country has done to Syria. is unforgivable. thank you
Adrian Campbell
forgive retarded wording. let me rephrase.
white helmets faking chemical attacks
Syrians supporting Assad
Leo Walker
i saw your post, and i tend to agree. i haven' looked at the stats for the canal, but i did a while ago, and it's not the biggest. they would have to do an oil swap with russia. send caspian ships to russian caspian ports, and have them gib the tanker the equivalent minus fees in return. this could work
Chase Bell
we do have a copypasta detailing rhe various links, but i don't have it. romania is asleep now, you could easily check the archive. it usually appears near the top of the thread. 10 mins of archive work and you will find it
Christopher Kelly
it's arguably the best route. Maybe some of the chinesse infrastructure money its targeting this area.
intifada-palestine.com/2016/02/56826/ The supposed US-led military campaign against the so-called Islamic State is, for all intents and purposes, a phony war. In a year of airstrikes, the US-led coalition conducted an average of some 15 airstrikes per day against an organization controlling a territory the size of Great Britain. To put this number into perspective, during Operation Desert Strom in 1991, the United States launched 1000 airstrikes a day against Iraq. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the American Air Force carried some 700 airstrikes a day.
fair.org/home/reporting-or-not-the-ties-between-us-armed-syrian-rebels-and-al-qaedas-affiliate/ US-AlQaeda ties Despite that and despite agreeing to the UNSC resolution the U.S. does not want the Syrian government and its allies to fight al-Qaeda in east-Aleppo because it believes that would strengthen al-Qaeda. It wants a new ceasefire. But any ceasefire or truce strengthens al-Qaeda.
Here, something: mepc.org/lubricated-oil-iran-china-relations-changing-world >China has also become an active participant in Iran's development of Caspian Sea oil and gas and the modernization of its facilities in NEKA and other regions. China is sympathetic to Iran's attempt to bring Caspian oil and gas through pipelines to the southern Iranian ports for shipping to Europe and Asia.
Because the Taliban weren't the ones begging for peace talks
Brandon Morales
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James Thompson
I thought they wanted US troops out as soon as possible
Aiden White
Que chingón! jajaja Muy bueno.
Grayson Cruz
They want foreign troops out of the country in exchange for not BTFOing the IRoA puppet governments mercenaries and bombing Kabul every other week. The west came to the negotiating table because they've been there for 18 years and its becoming a major political issue in addition to a war that they can't actually win.
The only party opposed to negotiations is the Kabul puppet government, because its in their best interest to have NATO babysit them forever.
Jaxson Morris
>The people of Syria supporting him See Syrian elections of 2014, people voted for him.
The PMU is the perfect system of government, better than vileyet-e-fiqh
Kayden Torres
he' a tranny, not a homo. learn the difference!
Sebastian Moore
Gnite, anons.
Ryder James
US troops will go out, in coffins if needed.
Jose Nguyen
>The only party opposed to negotiations is the Kabul puppet government, because its in their best interest to have NATO babysit them forever. Thats true
Lincoln Cooper
they've "waited" for 18 years. you think bogus negotiations is gonna stop anything?
Jaxon Adams
Nobody gives a flying fuck about Syria or your goddamned people!
Nicholas Gutierrez
Thats why a slow withdrawall seems to be the best option, look at iraq when Obama did a complete withdrawall, it didnt work
Robert Thompson
>look at iraq yeah but iraq was already years in its civil war when they left which exacerbated the situation. the taliban are the only force projection and will mostly take over the majority. its not the best outcome but thanks to reagan and the saudis i dont see another way for afghans
David Powell
it matters neither here nor there whether a slow or fast withdrawal is executed. the removal of foreign troops will allow the dust to settle and a new equilibrium to occur. in the case of iraq the problems were not the same as with afghanistan. the taliban are pashtun nationalists. isis was cancer. the two cannot be treated the same
William Jones
What's the best bar on the island fren? Pickled Onion seem aight.
Carson Rodriguez
>not understanding what an Oxford comma is >calling someone out for using it wrong (You)
>During the war and in the name of Allied unity, Roosevelt had brushed off warnings of a potential domination by Stalin in part of Europe. He explained, "I just have a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man." "I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask for nothing from him in return, 'noblesse oblige', he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace."
Yes, we might be able to see Najibullah walking out of his coffin
Luke Green
The only reason why america entered the war was to stop soviet expansion, but who knows
Leo Rivera
Are there any videos/pics of those really uparmored technicals (like 2nd from left) fighting eachother?
Liam Thomas
>the taliban are pashtun nationalists. that are now infected with wahhabbi cancer, a shame due more saudi funding of madrassas
Xavier Diaz
thanks so much friend. i had just asked above for this very info. i don't care about being user anymore. every outlet till the ban me or kill me, i am flooding with info. nothing so far in life, even 9/11 has sickened me as much as Syria and what we did to themthanks friend! i think I found one. i appreciate anything you guys are doing to help syria or expose whats happened. im not much of a shit talker, my humour is weak on line, i mostly come here for this, thanks again
Trump announced Thursday that Avi Berkowitz will replace former envoy Jason Greenblatt, who announced his resignation the day before.
A Harvard Law School graduate who finished his studies in 2016, Berkowitz has zero foreign policy experience except for being Kushner’s right-hand-man. He also joined the Trump campaign in 2016.
The Business Insider, in a 2017 article, quoted former White House spokeswoman Hope Hicks as saying that Berkowitz’s main duties had been “daily logistics like getting coffee and coordinating meetings” as Kushner’s close aide.
A former employer of the new man in charge of USA' ME peace efforts also said on Twitter that he was “not very impressive and needed significant hand-holding to handle even simple assignments. But ME peace? I’m sure he’s got this!”
A ME expert described Berkowitz as “a glorified intern,”
Jasmine El-Gamal, a former ME advisor to the Pentagon said the appointment shows the Trump administration’s “lack of seriousness” in their plans to broker peace in the ME.
“They are not even pretending otherwise by hiring a qualified person as an envoy,” she told the UK media outlet.
Berkowitz’s background as a Zionist, a trait he shares with both Kushner and Greenblatt, has also raised concerns in various political circles.
The deal, already rejected by the Palestinians and the international community, seeks to do away with Palestinian’s right to statehood in exchange for basic economic opportunities. The Telegraph said that Berkowitz could be a disposable player brought on board only to kick out later in order to save face in the event of the peace deal’s anticipated failure.
Anthony Hughes
not sure.
Michael Perez
Reminder that jews have been saying that kushner peace plan would be a thermonuclear disaster for Israel
Justin Wood
single state is the only solution
Alexander Sanders
i think i missed some of you but i have saved all of this for later. thank you all. except the one saying hes a butcher, i don't care if your joking thats so disrespectful to all the children, women and men who have been tortured and slaughtered. go fuck yourself.
everyone else thank you. i know this is pol, but this means the world to me.
Brayden Campbell
It takes it by the rear beign men, all homo is the same degenerated garbage. sad coming from you.
Authorities said on Saturday that Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Headquarter (KACH) would start building the RO-RO ramp in the Caspian Port Complex, located north of Iran in the port city of Anzali.
They said the project would need nearly $10 million in investment and would take two years to finish.
“This project in a national one and is important to the country,” said Reza Masrour, head of the Anzali Free Zone Organization (AFZO), the local body which has awarded the contract for building the ramp.
“Once the RO-RO ramp is finished and the port is linked to the rail network, Iran would become a transit corridor between China and European countries,” Masrour said.Ro-RO terminals are for ships and ferries that accommodate wheeled cargo, including cars, trucks and similar equipment.
Setting up such facilities on the Caspian Sea would enable China and Russia to dock their large ships at Anzali and transfer their export cargo via Iran.
Masrour said that the facility would be specifically of interest to China and its cargo vessels that sail from Kazakhstan’s port of Aktau.
Head of KACH, a major engineering and construction company linked to Iran’s elite military force the IRGC, said the company would invest up to $6 billion for the construction of the RO-RO ramp in Anzali.
Mohammad said after the signing of the contract with AFZO authorities in Tehran that the ramp would be 90 meters long and 26 meters wide while a hinterland of 7.6 hectares would be attached to the facility to serve imports and exports.
Authorities say the Caspian Port Complex would host a total of 22 ramps, including the RO-RO one. >we talk of caspian ports, presstv publishes something about them. weird.
Brayden Williams
phew, learn to sarcasm into pal. learn to sarcasm into.
Cooper Peterson
secular. or by the democratic numbers. it matters not. the result is the same
Asher Diaz
yup, Falastin
Daniel Stewart
you aren't against rape? you pig.
Ryan Martin
Its from yesterday m8t. Don't schizo on me now.
Eli Thompson
>The US never, ever wanted peace. no shit sherlock >commander in chief cant withdraw the military cope harder MIGAtard
Matthew Young
omg. this can only mean that the iranians have mastered time travel. they saw this, then went back and published to show their majoosi powers. incredible. hashtaghashtag
Mason Cook
actually it's from saturday. 2 days ago by iranian measure. their powers are growing.