Developments Sept. 27 >SAA Tiger Forces reportedly preparing to launch Al Bab offensive >Erdogan: Mosul offensive will commence October 19 >YPG/SDF capture Hasieh and Hasajek after clashes with IS in north Aleppo countryside. 20km from west entrance of al-Bab, Aleppo >Russia: Bringing peace in Syria 'is almost an impossible task now' >Syrian Army surrounds east Aleppo as zero hour approaches >Lavrov says during talks US admitted Islamic State is a ‘bigger threat than Assad’ >Obama vetoes bill to let 9/11 families sue Saudi Arabia Assad to AP: US airstrikes on Syrian troops were ‘intentional,’ lasted nearly 1 hour - youtu.be/s2GUfBppapA
2012: took Kafr Zita, Latmana, and Kafr Nabuda which they never lost, took Kernaz, Helfaya, Morek and Taibat al Imam, they lost the latter two
2013: took Shaatha, Tulaisiyya, Zoghba, Jenina, but lost them all and also lost Helfaya and Kernaz, they also seemed to hold Taibat al Ism at some point; ISIS also took al Hamra and Brigade 66 but withdrew when rebel infighting began
2014: took Morek and Souran, lost Souran before they could take Maan, lost Maan, took Khan Shikhoun and besieged Wadi Deif and Hamidiya again, took Khattab, Helfaya and Kernaz but lost them all, then took Wadi Deif and Hamidiya
2015: took northern Ghab pre-Russia and only lost three villages post-Russia, took Morek against Russian intervention and massive SAA assault and never lost it
2016: took Helfaya, Taibat al Imam and Souran, for the first time holding all three at the same time (in 2012 they held only two and in 2013 they held only Souran), took Souran and Maan at the same time which they failed to do in 2014, took Kawkab and Maardas for the first time, also took Shaatha as a bonus and Tulaisiyya, Taibat al Ism, Zoghba, Jenina, all are about to fall, al Hamra and Fan al Shamali are in danger if the aforementioned fall
Bonus: they held Kernaz, Hamamiyat, Jalma, Tal Malh, but never held Mugheyr, Bureydj, Hayaleen, and most importantly Sheikh Hadid, a western bound offensive will also spell deep trouble for the SAA
Jose Hill
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Gabriel Barnes
>not knowing the difference between length and width
Sebastian Lopez
this syrian war is getting boring. post something about salami arabia losing oil fields to the yemeni skeletors.
>rebels always lose their Hama gains >what is Khan Shikhoun
Leo Clark
it gets me every time
Jace Murphy
if it wouldn`t be serious the tiger wouldn`t be there
Owen Cox
the wizard of aleppo lives on.
Aiden Hill
>Get fucked in the ass with proof >Change the topic with sieges
Bentley Walker
>rebels always lose their Hama gains >what is Wadi Deif
Easton Watson
Syrian army are launching a ground attack towards the center of aleppo!
Ryan Anderson
It was not sieged before the 2014 rebel offensive, there was a supply line running from Hama until Wadi Deif, that's the point newfag. Maybe if you didn't start following this war when Putin told you to start stroking you would have known this.
As far as proof goes, refute this or shove it up your ass
Jack Harris
>may 2014
Jaxson Ortiz
our wizard doesn't even know which year its currently
Logan Fisher
Are you retarded? What date are these posts from?
Nathan Flores
But you still couldn't take Hama, it like taking Ramouseh and still couldn't supply East Aleppo, oh wait...!
Easton Martinez
Yeah and SAA couldn't take SAA for four years, what's your point? Now who's changing the subject? You said every offensive every year fails, I showed that every offensive every year made concrete gains that SAA has been unable to reverse. The same applies for the SAA gains in Sheikh Najjar, the Central Prison and Nubl and Zahra in Aleppo which rebels have not been able to reverse. Are you seriously this dense? Now who's changing the subject? Get rekt newfag.
Aaron Hill
>Yeah and SAA couldn't take Aleppo for four years, what's your point? Now who's changing the subject? You said every offensive every year fails, I showed that every offensive every year made concrete gains that SAA has been unable to reverse. The same applies for the SAA gains in Sheikh Najjar, the Central Prison and Nubl and Zahra in Aleppo which rebels have not been able to reverse. Are you seriously this dense? Now who's changing the subject? Get rekt newfag.
James Carter
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Blake Lewis
Oh nevermind.
Ryan Moore
>Chilebro >newfag You can't be this dumb.
Jack Rogers
The point is every offensive every year gets reversed. I demonstrated that that is not the case, and that the current offensive is different.
Jack Clark
Angry m8?
Not point on held some empty village is you don't take Salamiyah or Hama. FSA/Nusra can have 6 gorillion towns, but if you still have 1 city, the revolution is pretty must dead.
At least central prision and Zahra lead Mallah Offensive.
Aaron Gonzalez
You're the dumbass if you think newfaggery is defined as seniority on an Assad shill thread. He is utterly clueless about the Syrian conflict pre-Putin and thus he is a newfag. Any questions?
Juan Cooper
Yeah, you can fire Countryside General now, Mossad can't keep with autist agents anymore
Xavier Flores
Well shit son looks like they might take it pretty soon.
Jacob Torres
i got one, why are you so butthurt all the time
Jordan Howard
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John Price
Alright you faggots quit posting facts RIGHT NOW
We need to get back to the spirit of neo-ottoman /sg/ and shitpost
Ahahahaha Khan Shikhoun, Latmana, Kafr Zita, Kafr Nabuda, Morek, Wadi Deif, Hamidiya, all now are an empty village. The SAA sure didn't think they were empty villages when it fought nook and cranny for them.
SAA could not get to besieging Aleppo without taking every single step from Abu Jurayn all the way to Castello. JaF could not even reach Hama city without taking every point along the way starting with Wadi Deif, and to top it off the rest of Idlib province to boot.
Juan Sanchez
I have been here since Euromaidan, you came here only 2 months
Michael Williams
This is for you.
Angel Long
>it's a moderates celebrate rebels retreating from the cities to empty villages in bumfuck nowhere and mountains episode
Joseph Murphy
Guys guys pls stay classy and civilized. Your points are drifting away more then the nipples from a pair of fresh enhanced boobs guys.
Lucas Gray
You both are attention whoring name fags desu
Caleb Green
Are all you Pinochet sucking Latinos illiterate? I just said it's irrelevant how long you've been here if you didn't follow the conflict since the beginning.
Noah Wright
Nice quads. Thoughts on Ahrar tearing down FSA flag at Azaz?
>it's a Khan Shikhoun, Morek, Souran, Taibat al Imam, Helfaya, Kafr Zita, Latmana, Kafr Nabuda are empty villages episode
Isaiah Thomas
Lord kek approves your cactus
Nathan Martinez
>killing unarmed civilians
Wow what a victory
Xavier Roberts
Nice meme
Ethan Gray
See this
Ayden Rogers
Good luck to Syria and their partners. I hope Israel, Qatar, Murica, UK and Saudi-Arabia get nuked after all this is over.
Isaiah Butler
Hey guys, I'm writing a preliminary draft for a senior US policymaker on the CIA strategy in Syria and Iraq.
Do any of you by chance have anything you'd like for me to include? My draft will be heavily edited so I can't put anything absurd in it.
Blake Murphy
>killed 200+protestors with no casualties on your own side
Ebin
Benjamin Gonzalez
Double triple true
Nathan Torres
Hama was not controlled by the FSA. It was controlled by civilians. That was not a military campaign. Unlike Homs, the FSA either withdrew to the villages or went underground after the government crackdown for fear of a repetition of the events of 1982.
Nah you're right as always my analyst. Those are all thriving cities, Assad is finished. JaF will steamroll aleppo, just a matter of days.
Nathaniel Taylor
>terrorists mad they are impotent without several states funding them
Christian Harris
kek has truly blessed this thread
Zachary Taylor
How retarded are you?
They killed civilians with no weapons, wow what a great victory
Caleb Walker
Going for launch, i will back and i will see this full of autism from Countryside General, i swear
Nathaniel Sanders
T.booty blasted durka supporter
Xavier White
You have got to be kidding me. We're doing head counts now? Tell me how thriving are east Aleppo and central Homs which you celebrate as a grand government victory, to say nothing of Darayya, Qusayr, Yabroud, Sheikh Miskeen, Safira. Truly irony is lost on you.
Jaxson Rodriguez
kek eat shit CUNTryside retard
Colton Rogers
We are waiting for you.
Dominic Walker
>b-b-butthurt
Last resort of the retard
Chase Sanders
Reminder rebells still have the initiative and what is happening now is gains and not retreating
Easton Evans
Let me air my ideas ;
American concerns wanted to sell gas and oil from iraq in EU. Somehow Syria was in the way and not cooperative at the request of Russia whose market interest would be seriously undercut.
This put Assad on the American shitlist.
Islamists were already fighting to oust Assad and were co-opted by US State;McCain,Clinton etc with funding and weapons in effort to remove the Assad obstruction but this backfired and fed AQI which became ISIS and so here we are.
TRump winning begins cooperating with Russia to remove rebels in Syria. Syria is re-stabilized and these forces focus on removing ISIS from Iraq.
Now the Carrot.
With a stabilized Syria and Iraq a joint Russian/Iraqi/American venture establishes the gas/oil connection from Iraq to EU so Iraq has revenue to rebuild and remain stable, Russia has a share so has no further concern of being undercut , Syria gets a share for what passes through and Everybody's happy.
Thoughts?
Isaac Carter
No you're just a dumb third worlder speaking in a language you can't even master. I said it doesn't matter how senior you are on this thread and the next post you say you can't be a newfag because you were here since Euromaidan. Can't make it up. It's like you're on some kind of autism simulator.
Ryan Price
>mmmuh barrel bombs, muh innocent civilians who dindu nuffin
By launch you mean launching your brain into outer space? Cause it's clear you have no more use for it.
Noah Bailey
>Aleppo siege is planned, its defeat bu tactical victory >Hama will fall and after that Aleppo >i swear it guys
William Evans
Deys good boys assad just a kuffar.
Hunter Green
>capturing a village that has been shit for 1000 years
>capturing a great city that you #rekt by bombing every terrorist into oblivion
Carter Jackson
Calm down
James Rogers
>when we lose cities they're shit >when we gain cities they're super ancient civilization
literally you
Easton Morris
Never forget the 6 billion children assad gassed and tortured
Austin Barnes
>(((cities))) with populations so small that they're not even marked on the map are the same as the biggest city in Syria
mmmmkay bruh
Christian Hill
Calm down
Luke Green
The bones of children, when crushed, make excellent fragmentation devices for barrel bombs.
Parker Taylor
Every single city I named is marked on the map you autist. None of them have a population of less than 50,000 prewar.
Benjamin Thomas
What now?
Dylan Perry
>prewar hmm
Adam Wilson
CUNTry side retard is posting quickly today
mummy must forgot to give him his autism medications this morning
assad will win
Justin Scott
Aleppo, Darayya, Homs are also depopulated due to the war. East Aleppo used to be 2 million now it's under 300,000 people. Darayya is literally 0 people now.
Ayden Harris
Even today aleppo doesen't even have any terrorists, it is 90% children and 9% women. The only buildings standing are hospital's, pet stores and day cares which assad starves and bombs because they dare defy his will.
Owen Rodriguez
don't forget bakeries
Thomas Jenkins
Yes SAA has captured some big cities.
Dominic Morales
I'm pretty sure all hospitals are dust by now Or they have a frigtning number of hospitals
Thomas Torres
wow, another Al Masirah tv channel was taken off of youtube due to "copyright" claims
Every day I hear about a another hospital he bombed. Aleppo must be the highest ranked city when it comes to hospitals per capita in the world by a staggering amount
Julian Ramirez
Liam Neeson joined rebels Pack your bags guys we are finished
Justin Campbell
Qu'est-il arrivé?
Luis Wilson
Honest question user. Do you really think that Syria would be a better place after the JAL/nursa/jihadists victory?
I mean, my boss used to travel to Syria a lot for work years ago and he only has good memories about Syrian people, places and business.
Or you just hate Assad/SAA so much for some reason and think that anything would be better.
Logan Rivera
Yeah, I don't know. It's also weird how many asylum seekers that come here are doctors. There is just something wrong with syrians and their health I think.
Lincoln Johnson
>only treating children
Josiah Baker
>depopulated Friend shit with Sunnis ended, Shias are Syria's new best friend.
Lucas Morales
Nah, I don't think Iraq will become any more stable no matter how much money they make on oil and gas. The current political setup is just designed to set the different groups against each other. Also, the Saudi regime and other regimes around the Gulf has invested too much money in toppling Assad and isolating IRAN. They will never accept a solution as described, and they practically control U.S. foreign policy in the region. Sorry.
Carson Taylor
SAA and Liwa Al-Quds attacking Handarat camp right now
Robert Wright
>There are thousands of people in the US who have no idea how bad this is.
It's true. I guess after 9/11 and the wars that followed it became a 'thing' here that geopolitics 'was not something the well-adjusted pay attention to'. In other words you are supposed to live in your happy little social media bubble going "lalala, everything is fine."
I wonder in a worst case scenario how loud they will scream? I imagine it would sound like youtu.be/W62g6L9bHfQ?t=160
Hunter Johnson
they need kindi hospital, from what I read, the camp is hard to fortify and defend
Jayden Roberts
I've been specifically avoiding these threads for a while now. Which group does Cred Forums support again?
Angel Clark
SAA/Assad
Grayson Richardson
Israel and ISIS
Oliver Barnes
Houthis
Isaiah Smith
>Saudi regime and other regimes Do you think they can achive those aims without American Military support?
if Trump wins I doubt he will support their objectives..
Trump hates the Saudis because he believes like most Americans they were instrumental in 9'11. he'll never help them and he likes Russia .
Tyler Thomas
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Kayden Russell
Putin and friends.
Ethan Bell
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Jayden Price
FSA.
Jackson Thomas
4spooky7me although i cannot wait for the day
i'll just be sitting there enjoying the happening
Parker Torres
Yes. I think Assad empirically causes the most harm to Syrians even if non-Muslims concerned with jihadism cannot see the effect his atrocities has. I also think Assad's atrocities are what normalizes jihadism within Syrian society and his victory will not make it go away, just like his father's victory in 1982 did not make it go away, only bought him three decades. This time though the state is thoroughly decayed I think peace is impossible. A surrender of the opposition means Iraqi ISIS 2.0 sometime down the line and it does not translate into peace or stability at all.
Jeremiah Butler
always the opposite of the media. no matter what.
Angel King
I'm as contrarian as the next guy and a pretty big fan of Russia's consistent belligerency against western interference in international affairs but... Is this the best option we get? I'm not a fan of authoritarian governments that have power inherited like North Korea. Hitler, Franco, and Mussolini. (even though Mussolini was a shitlord and National Catholic syndicalism is retarded)
Jordan Barnes
Back, i was right, full of autism, eat shit best analyst :^)
Brandon Taylor
-were better
Evan Edwards
It's not. I don't think it's too challenging to support popular uprisings against both pro-American regimes and pro-Russian ones. Case by case basis.
Justin Hall
Suck it retarded Latino who can't into English
Bentley Adams
At least i can predict things better than you
Brandon Foster
Dont be retarded
MSM dictates Iraqi army + USAF are fighting ISIS in Iraq and that its a good thing
Nobody here disagrees with that
Henry Rogers
>Assad's atrocities are what normalizes jihadism >muuuh Assad is responsible for jihadism
Ok, let´s imagine Assad losses and your moderate freedom loving rebels take over. You think it´s going to be a mulit-cultural-religious paradise? You trully believe they wont kill, deport, discriminate all those non-Sunni minorities? You think there will be any woman left not wearing a fucking towel over her whole body?
Cunty, stop believing all this bullshit. What Syria needs is a stabil government that is accepted by the people. And Assad is the only one fit for that right now. Not your Al-Qaida-Forces, not your other jihadis, not the Kurds, not ISIS, not the Turks. Only Assad. The future you want is one of death, rape, sectarianism, barbarism, fundamentalisn, terrorism and islamic despotism. What you want for Syria is to become another Afghanistan ruled by the Taliban.
Levi Rivera
He tried to mossad you George W style : choking with your lunch as you exploded in laught seeing his anal isis.
Charles Martin
See, that's my issue. It's Assad, who I think we can all agree isn't that great vs. terrorist organisations vs. American Iraqi government 2.0.
Gavin White
FSA victory will never be feasible if the jihadist groups continue their presence.
Parker White
Yeah when you make zero predictions it's easy to have zero misses. Also what's this obsession with calling what I say "predictions"? I never said I was a soothsayer.
Henry Lee
It doesn't work that way.
Connor Rivera
Those balloons are cute
Colton Bennett
I predicted Ramouseh Fail since first day, and you did
Jackson Edwards
It's about redpilling yourself enough to know the difference between pandering to a specific resistance group and actual statistics and events that keep you informed.
Aaron Gutierrez
Who's bombing jihadists in Libya today? It's the "FLA" remnants who split into an MB faction and a Sisi faction.
Here's the thing, from your Western perspective, Islamist terrorist organizations are the worst, kind of how during the Cold War many pundits believed communist terrorists were the worst and that justified people like Somoza and Suharto or the American war on Vietnam. And although we can agree the Khmer Rouge was cancer, we can also agree that the US bombing Cambodia only helped it grow stronger by pissing off the population.
As imperfect as the Iraqi government is, it is the least bad option. I mean Saddam Hussein literally killed 100,000 people in just six weeks during the 1991 uprisings, whereas the whole ISIS war since 2014 killed less than 100,000 in over two years. We're dealing of a whole different evil when it comes to people like Saddam and Assad, they're the Arab versions of Stalin and I don't see how you expect a decaying society to prosper by telling them to accept mass torture and murder in the name of secularism. What could go wrong in teaching millions of youths that secularism = Assad? I see it every day in Arabic speaking communities. Whereas I see the opposite in Egypt and east Libya where people have become sick of Islamists. This would not have been possible if people like Qaddafi and Mubarak were allowed to massacre their way willy nilly.
Man don't talk to me if you're gonna preempt the conversation with memes. Get lost
in the second video a woman is talking about a massacre in Khan Asser as the reason she joined SAA, but when i try to find some info on it all I find is that SAA/Hezbollah are the ones who did it? Does anyone know what masascre shes talking about?
Kevin Butler
>Be gentle with me, i have autism: The post
Cooper Green
Your both namefags. Custom IDs have a purpose but not so you can debate past insight on a supposedly anonymous curry spice blending forum
Juan Powell
I predicted Aleppo will fall, I made no predictions about specific aspects of the battle. Nice try though.
I still stand by my prediction, though I now revise it to either Aleppo or Hama falling, or half of both (which naturally means the siege being lifted permanently off of east Aleppo). Either way I predict the opposition gaining the upper hand in north Syria and capturing the city of Aleppo.
They're the ones who personalize every discussion with me. They think their momentary upper hand in Aleppo means they will be vindicated. Poor souls.
Chase Sullivan
Yes, Aleppo is falling into SAA hands, thanks for you prediction supporting Assad m8
Evan Barnes
FSA WILL WIN S A
W I L L
W I N
Benjamin Nguyen
>Doing a report for politic classes in our work school about the latest ceasefire in Syria >writing about the bullshit that the "moderates" and that burgerland wouldnt cooperate >tell the teacher that the ceasefire failed >"user this reads like propaganda" >"But user isnt the ceasfire still going and wasnt it Putins's fault for bombing civilians?" what the fuck he has no clue about the conflict and still insists that im wrong and that im writing propaganda
Wyatt Scott
Nothing you've said has come true.
Think about that.
Nothing. How the hell can you sit there claiming the FSA will win? For fuck sakes man just give it a rest and fuck off.
Nathan Evans
Was a TT on Twitter, the shill was hard for trying to cover the shit on Deir Ezzor
Alexander Morris
i think she mean the isis massacre after they took the last millitary basis near raqqua. but that were just soldiers?
Juan Flores
Israel. This is a pro-Israel General. Chilebro and Minnesota are the only ones on this whole board that actually support Assad.
Oliver Smith
yeah shes talking about some engineer corps soldiers getting massacred
Brody Walker
What's is FSA actually? It doesn't exist as a coherent organisation: it's nothing than a label under which mass media put at convenience rebel groups to make them appear acceptable. FSA is, according to our (((free and absolutely unbiased))) media, a collection of "moderate and secular rebels" but this is bullshit: even if there were such people (i.e. intellectuals and highly educated people) they ended up like intellectuals under Khomeini (i.e. all killed). Literally, all armed opposition is, in the best cases, Islamists who wouldn't slit a Christian throat because he can pay the jiziya, and in the worst is ISIS with another name. Now, I wouldn't give fuck about Muslims ruling their land as they prefer, the problem is that allowing another shithole becoming a Caliphate (like if any Muslim country was actually secular in the true sense) is not good because your fellow shitskins are here sucking my taxes and wanting to recreate a failed culture that has produced nothing in the last 1000 years. Jesus, stay in your countries and I assure you you can't behead all homosexuals for all I care.
Matthew Perez
Assad is not really that bad. His dad was a huge dick, but Assad was actually trying to reform before he turned down the Qatari pipeline and suddenly US dropped the propaganda storm.
I mean he didn't even want this job, he was a UK dentist until his brothers got Mossaded.
Levi Wood
i guess she means the video where the captured soldiers had to dig their own grave, got interviewed and then executed.
Julian Kelly
Send him this, but find non RT sourse, because i think that if he sees RT he will imidietly reject it as propaganda.
Bentley Miller
The fact that this post is being responded unironically shock me
Wyatt Mitchell
checked anyways have a nice day chilebro gotta go to bed soon for work
there are rumors that it was staged from the "regime"
Chase Stewart
Good night bro, i have another 5 hours of classes
Noah Rogers
I guess we'll just wait until the Bernie faction gains momentum in Syria.
In the middle east Assad-likes are by far the best options since the alternative is basically ISIS.
Josiah Wright
maybe ISIS executed some SAA soldiers during the time when they and the "moderate rebels" of Jund al-Aqsa cut the Aleppo road and shook hands with eachother en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Khanasir_offensive
Juan Wood
>Spend 5 years in a brutal civil wars fighting Jihadists and moderate beheaders >lose most cities >finally start taking them back >on the verge of taking back the biggest most important city >Your'e almost there >Hillary elected >enacts NFZ and starts bombing your army to shreds >you are removed from power and your country is overrun by ISIS wannabees KeK. too bad Assad, you almost made it!
Easton King
>Hassan Ridha @sayed_ridha 1 hHace 1 hora
>#EuphratesShield rebels attacked IS controlled Tilalayn but failed to capture it, Aleppo
JUST
Lincoln Rivera
na that must be way before 2016
Zachary Gray
Of course,why would a terrorist openly aknowelge their relation with USA, it's not like Syrian intercepcion of ISIS-US radio transmition was enough.
But neither are going to make it in any kind of Western media.
Honestly you should try to apeal to their emotion more than logic.
Emotions can kill logic easily. Like cults or SJW's etc....
But he can think what he wants once Assad wins he can cry for all we care.
Bentley Brooks
>implying Hillary would do anything different than Obama They're both neocons when it comes to foreign policy.
If you want to go into why Democratic Socialism is more cancerous than Socialism, Hillary, the zodiac killer, or Assad combined we can. I feel russia supporting Assad is wrong. He should be trying to foster his own uprising.
Jordan Garcia
Memes aside
What is the outlook in Hama?
Will this rebel offensive continue to take ground? Why is the SAA defence seemingly so weak?
Is it because they have been weakened to help in Aleppo?
When will the Tiger be set free to hunt in Hama?
Charles James
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Jack Miller
Shut the fuck up, you are all the same language and group, shut the fuck up balkanniggers you're dumb as fuck, stop fighting between each other, you should be brothers in arms, Croats Bosnians Serbian = the same, stop with the autistic fantasy worlds that divide you (religions). Fuck you all and have a nice day
Wyatt Wright
Yea those we autistic like all of those WW3 prediction videos.
Cringe.
Brayden White
>Why is the SAA defence seemingly so weak?
Mostly NDF and you know how shit Arab militias are. Hezbollah and the Tigers lead all of the SAAs advances.
Blake Edwards
>He actually thinks Croats and Serbs are the same.
Nicholas Bell
>you are all the same This is the exact communist propaganda that destroyed our history and cleansed our peoples. And by ours, I don't mean just Croatian, but also Serbian and Macedonian. Bosnians need to be removed, though.
Noah Morales
I think the rebels will take ground, SAA is pretty happy to sacrifice ground to sap rebel manpower.
Elijah Phillips
A few towns have been lost today in Northern Hama, east of Ma'an
some gains in a central Aleppo district
Nicholas Perez
Nah man, Yugoslavia is a gooner. If west did not fuck even more on purpose, there might have been a chance, but now no. Also Yugoslavia is almost synonomus with communist regime so it's not looked as something positive.
Nolan Powell
I have watched memri tv with one of my Arab friend and he said me that their translations are not true.
Then I searched the background of that TV channel and found out an Israeli colonel runs the TV.
I did not knew that was (((theire))) propaganda, I always have seen you balkanic countries as the same because youtube., and because you speak similar languages. Thank you for your answers
Blake James
all their translations are correct, those who say otherwise are subhuman gibsmedat snackbar sandniggers
Ryder Butler
>In Central Asia, the earliest surviving Turkic-language texts, the eighth-century Orkhon inscriptions, were erected by the Göktürks in the sixth century CE, and include words not common to Turkic but found in unrelated Inner Asian languages.[93] Although the ancient Turks were nomadic, they traded wool, leather, carpets, and horses for wood, silk, vegetables and grain, as well as having large ironworking stations in the south of the Altai Mountains during the 600s CE. Most of the Turkic peoples were followers of Tengriism, sharing the cult of the sky god Tengri, although there were also adherents of Manichaeism, Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism.[94][80] However, during the Muslim conquests, the Turks entered the Muslim world proper as servants, during the booty of Arab raids and conquests.[80] The Turks began converting to Islam after Muslim conquest of Transoxiana through the efforts of missionaries, Sufis, and merchants. Although initiated by the Arabs, the conversion of the Turks to Islam was filtered through Persian and Central Asian culture. Under the Umayyads, most were domestic servants, whilst under the Abbasids, increasing numbers were trained as soldiers
Cooper Price
Pic related (you)
Brandon Gomez
>meme tv
Levi Wilson
>They killed civilians with no weapons m8 they were armed from day one. Enjoy your first and last (you)
Connor Bell
>underground hospitals they're really stretching it aren't they?
Caleb Wood
Arab here, the videos that I have watched seem to have correct translations, he might have misunderstood the dialect.
Aaron Ortiz
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Logan Barnes
Wait, East Aleppo is still besieged?
I though that was broken weeks ago
Gavin Adams
SAA took the artillery college back, and most of Ramouseh with the exception of the fuel depots, only the Hekmah school and some buildings in the 1070 project are still in rebel control. SAA also advanced in sheikh sa'eed and took some buildings.
Justin Jones
>#Hama: Rebels have killed 11 pro-#Assad forces during a failed regime attempt to recapture #Ash_Shata this evening. The rest fled again.
>already 3 gorrilion saa killed since start of hama offensive
Carson Brooks
mfw watching HD footage of a war in birds eye view while drinking my hot choco 4k kilometers away from the conflict area.
Grayson Foster
Gotta request an answer on this
Is Aleppo currently under siege, or do the rebels have a road still left to them?
Jason Butler
I was banned from that group for this
Cooper Cook
>You will immediately cease and not continue to access the site if you are under the age of 18.
Josiah Wood
kek
Mason Harris
Yes, the siege was imposed again after the artillery college was recaptured
Ethan Gonzalez
GREATER RUSSIA WHEN?
Dylan Brown
>Literally, all armed opposition is, in the best cases, Islamists who wouldn't slit a Christian throat because he can pay the jiziya, and in the worst is ISIS with another name.
You are right that they are Islamist, you are wrong that you make it about jizya. They may be sectarian chauvinists, but they're no worse than any nationalist or sectarian insurgency anywhere across history. Difference between jihadists and Islamists is like the difference between the Khmer Rouge and the Viet Cong.
Only if they're orphan-enriched, otherwise they won't make weapons grade.
Adam Johnson
already in the group and the liked the page lmao
Eli Parker
Are you Alex? Tell the butthurts to unban me
Nolan Reed
>(ID: RCSUuPOL) Houthis, Hezbollah, SAA/SSNP/NDF/Assad, RuAF/Putin, The National Syrian Foundation for Barrel Bomb Development, and Optometrists Without Bakeries.
Nolan Cooper
Just fucked a Syrian girl. AMA
Charles Wilson
Kek, this is just getting lazy on their part.
Brayden Davis
How hairy was she down there fampaichan?
Aiden Green
None, she was shaven.
Josiah Thompson
looks like a DayZ map where do I buy a heli with missles on it?
Charles Hughes
Mashallah.
Anthony Hall
pics or GTFO
Oliver Phillips
Ask your teacher what the provisions of the ceasefire agreement were, I'll wait.
Now that he realizes he doesn't know anything about what they were, ask him how many of the "moderate rebels" separated from their jihadist cousins.
Now that he's claiming the rebels aren't jihadists, show him the beheadings, the takbirs, the allahu ackbars, the salafist beards.
Now that he's asking what a salafist is, punch him in the fucking face and break his skull against the desk for being a fucking piece of shit faggot who doesn't know shit about anything while trying to claim anyone but his own damn self is parroting propaganda.
Tyler Davis
t. "moderate" refugee
Asher Lopez
>None, she was shaven.
Jeremiah Murphy
Was she circumcised?
Kayden Martinez
>Which group does Cred Forums support again?
Pro-Tip: Look at what the Israel flags are saying then do the opposite.
Leo Hill
no
Michael Anderson
They do it for free
Jose Taylor
Can someone turn him into pepe?
Liam White
>unarmed civillians
let's take a look at history:
from 2004 onwards, Al Kaida began building a supply network throughout eastern Syria to supply their forces in Iraq.
Suddenly, shortly before the begin of the Syrian Conflict, Al Kaida and it's affiliated jihadists decided to leave syria completely, and removed all their weapons and fighters from syria, and didn't enter it again until 2013. All the Sunni tribes and militias disbanded and destroyed their weapons.
In 2011, the unarmed sunni revolutionaries began a democratic uprisisng without weapons, while Assad himself used a chainsaw to decapitate pregnant women in the streets.
A police convoy of over 150 policemen was ambushed by a large group of unorganized peaceful protestors on the road east and utterly anihilated by peaceful protests.
You heard it here first, Rebels were completely unarmed, despite their being every evidence against it.
But who could doubt the MSM narrative at this point? it has been proven true time and time again.
Charles Hill
No-fly zone is impossible as long as Russia is supporting Syria. And they are not going to stop supporting their allies as long as Putin is in power.
Obama lost his chance to bomb Syria after the false-flag chemical attacks. I don't know why he didn't do it, maybe he realized that the rebels were a bunch of Jihadist savages that would slaughtered everyone on sight.
Elijah Morris
Implying Murica give a shit about that
Joseph Johnson
>Al Kaida and it's affiliated jihadists decided to leave syria completely >Assad himself used a chainsaw to decapitate pregnant women in the streets >utterly anihilated by peaceful protests
Angel Flores
Daily reminder that Resistance cucks are doomed. Hillary will BTFO Assad and Trump will BTFO Iran. There is no winning. God bless America and Israel, kill the Shia rats.
Leo Lopez
>Implying Murica give a shit about that
A lot of people in the USA were demanding for a no-fly zone in Syria during the early years of the uprising. They wanted it to be Libya 2.0.
Gabriel Robinson
Fuck off you dirty underage spiclet. Worthless shitskin.
Connor Scott
BREAKING PKK shot down Turkish Jet Fighter near Cizre
Joshua Wood
They do. They understand that Syria is very serious business and not just for them, but for all major players. They're losing their grip over the situation but are trying their best to try and make Assad and Putin look like the bad guys, but at the same time try and avoid any major conflict. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Hand_(nuclear_war)
Camden Young
>I don't know why he didn't do it
I always wondered the same thing. Sometimes, it feels like Obama is a globalist shill, sometimes it feels like he is secretly trying to sabotage globalist efforts with things like this
Brody Torres
S O U R C E
Jeremiah Myers
Source me my man.
Kurdish propoganda is about 25% of the time right. Still might be true but need da source.
Jonathan Martin
Obama puts on the facade of being a shill while secretly just doing what he thinks is good for America. ie, not bombing Assad because he wants to destroy ISIS.
Jordan Evans
I think Obama has this obsession with not being Bush, which is why I think he didn't go forward with airstrikes
Daniel Green
Only one I can provide 2 hours ago - 37°22′N 42°26′E (((Witnesses))): PKK shoots down a Turkish fighter jet over Gara mountain, Duhok province, Kurdistan region
Bentley Morris
>Witnesses
Disregarded.
Can't find anything on twitter either. Pro-Kurds would go apeshit on twitter if this was true so most likely just more propoganda from them.
Kayden Davis
I think Obama doesn't have a strong ideological allegiance, he just tries to do what he thinks it's right in any given situation.
And there is not an unified ideology among the elites either, you have conflicting interests. You can take Israel as an example, some ultra-rich men are completely pro-Israel like Bloomberg but then you have anti-Israel people like Soros.
In Syria there are groups and lobbies that really wanted to start a war, especially among the pro-Saudi, pro-Qatar and pro-Israel camps. But a lot of powerful people don't want that at all, Seymour Hersh reported that some American generals led by Martin Dempsey actually started sabotaging the US efforts in Syria.
It's pretty crazy stuff.
Angel Green
>SERIOUSLY goyim? It's just one outtake.
Owen Myers
look it's obamas decision, it's rather the undesired consequence of suddenly being at war with syria and russia.
Charles Jenkins
...
John Evans
where?
Jaxson Bennett
In your mom's bedroom
Joshua Allen
Hey guys I have a surprise for you about minnesota
Stay tuned ^;)
Brayden Ortiz
>pics showing previous hama offensive getting blown out, like all the others >bu-but it's not length but girth that matters senpai
topkek
Carson Campbell
back to int with you
John Stewart
NOT THIS SHIT AGAIN
Ohh boy here we go again, rev up dem doxing.
Connor Hall
*cringes*
Jose Martin
Do you understand how strategic depth works? Moron
Ethan Lewis
Uh oh, I think I feel another onur ban incoming >88 But dubs are checked
Connor Harris
I thought it was just rumors...
Hunter Allen
*slaps his buttcheeks*
Ryder Powell
you forgot one funny fact. assad actually supported al qaeda and baath groups in their fight against us troops in the early years.
Colton Reed
Yeah I doubt that's true, it would be huge news if it were.
In related news, pic related was recently released by Turkish Armed Forces, apparently they captured it during an operation against the PKK in Turkey.
Makes sense, he never did seem to have an ideological pursuit.
Gavin Hill
*bends over slowly*
Carson Smith
Of course I forgot the pic
>pic related was recently released by Turkish Armed Forces, apparently they captured it during an operation against the PKK in Turkey
Julian Jenkins
>Do you understand how strategic depth works?
rebels don't , apparently
Xavier Smith
> Mr. "Rebels will conquer whole of Aleppo" lecturing anyone on anything
Noah Edwards
what's that supposed to be?
Eli Russell
Who do Turks have to come here and fuck shit up again??? :SS
Jace Moore
This is one of the most boring wars in living memory.
Nothing fucking happens. ISIS constantly lose territory, Assad and Rebels in stalemate, al Nusra just kind of there, Kurds keep crushing the silly jihadis.
Shut the fuck up and make me a döner dürüm ohne onion
Carter Edwards
You really don't see the difference between taking territory piecemeal close to supply lines, and between creating a narrow salient into the heart of regime territory?
Ryder Reyes
I always knew Minnesota is an autist, give me real news
Brody Thompson
also add the latest interview with al nusra by todenhöfer (kölner stadtanzeiger). plus there are vids of demonstrations of nusra, fsa, ahrar al sham et al in east aleppo against the humanitarian supply convoy (source was on the ground news). plus russia just published the entire deal, bring it to class. may be add some pics of shelling done on west aleppo. what works wonders is to describe how he would be treated by those rebels. if he tries to frame that propaganda show him some nice videos and pics of christians being killed (there are plenty). have fun
Brody Powell
>BREAKING: #Assad has defected to the rebels. #BigIfTrue
Josiah Sanders
if the territory is indefensible, the only sense in which it is occupied is a color on a map
Grayson Garcia
>if you're trying to track me that way it won't work
Carter Lopez
Nah, one of the slavshits
Jace Sullivan
That's not minnesota.
Chase Peterson
Is it me or are you retarded?
This is nothing, you don't even have new pics of him, just the one that was posted earlier
Only thing you did was add some guy with a kid who works as a Systems Analyst in Minnesota
The house pic is the one you posted a couple days ago, I don't see any proof that Minnesota posted it