Developments Dec 27th >EUROPOL: IS TARGETS REFUGEES TO CARRY OUT TERROR ATTACKS IN EU >CLASHES BETWEEN GOVT FORCES AND FSA MILITANTS ERUPT IN DARAA PROVINCE >OBAMA: US HAS EVIDENCE THAT ROACHES GIVE SUPPORT TO ISIS >US GENERAL: TWO MORE YEARS TO CLEAR ISIS FROM MOSUL AND RAQQA >UNKNOWN SPECIAL FORCES ELIMINATE LEADERS OF MILITANT GROUPS IN Idlib and Daara >SAA repelled IS attack in N of Kuweires Airport >SAA mobilizes: Over 7k SAA soldiers prepare to push back IS from Palmyra >Wadi Barada area attacked by SAA after rebels poisoned the water supply for Damascus >IS attacks Kurdish positions south of Kobani
reminder that the cuck of medvedev and his cronies need to get arrested
Andrew Richardson
SOON
Jeremiah Adams
Goddammit She is getting riced
Blake Sullivan
>When Asma Assad was told that all bakeries in Syria were destroyed, she simply answered "Let them eat Baklava"
Henry Gonzalez
Assyria will no longer only exist in my heart and mind but it will soon be seen by all.
Kayden Gonzalez
You're opening a restaurant?
Mason Robinson
More like this meme ?
Chase Anderson
yeah that's me hahaha
Joseph Watson
This is what she looks like without all of that bullshit on. She looks exactly like some Canadian Nerdy girl I know.
Robert Ramirez
WTF there is no more (you) ?!
Jaxon Garcia
10/10 Shameful display
James Peterson
>While the report’s authors did not assign blame for the attack on the outskirts of Damascus
Evan Young
now the (yous) are little points
David Cook
;) ܕܧ ܢܧܬ ܘܧܪܪܝ ܔܐܡ ܚ ك
Ethan Adams
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Kayden Butler
See: Thanks for playing, but no.
Henry Garcia
Here, have some good goy points
Leo Davis
>Forensic Details in U.N. Report Point to Assad’s Use of Gas
>the details it documented included the large size and particular shape of the munitions and the precise direction from which two of them had been fired. Taken together, that information appeared to undercut arguments by President Bashar al-Assad
Justin Reyes
yes
Cooper Foster
This has been known for months now
Also
>She
Anthony Richardson
Yes it was his gas, where do you think rebels got it from? Nobody disputes that he had it, but he didn't use it.
Begins at midnight on the 29th. Islamists & SDF are probably about to get fucked hard
Justin Perry
you have no proof of that. second, the UN also looked at the trajectory of the sarin munitions, and juxtaposed that with the known shape of the battlefield
Zachary Gutierrez
>the un
Samuel Carter
>you have no proof of that And you have no proof of the opposite, and even the good goys at the UN didn't blame Assad in their report. >the known shape of the battlefield And how to they know that shape? They got some "info" from the american secret services
James Morris
Lets not forget that Syrian sarin was made with soviet-supplied factories yet the gas used in Ghouta did not match and instead matched western manufactured sarin gas.
>even the good goys at the UN didn't blame Assad in their report.
they said it without saying it
plausible deniability buys time
>And how to they know that shape? They got some "info" from the american secret services
America is part of the UN. so are other nations with satellite oversight, etc.
Wyatt Price
>the bbc link is some bitch gives her opinion but 0 substantiation/evidence
The opinion of the UN chief investigator to Syria isnt good enough for you, yet the evidenceless, unsubstantiated word of Barack Hussein Obama _is_ enough?
Kayden Parker
you just won all the internetz
Nicholas Baker
The UN concluded it was the rebels, so quit your whining. Obongo was wrong and he lied to you.
Jordan Taylor
[citation needed]
based on what's known about the munitions, even the Russians acknowledged you're wrong;
Yeah and the rockets it claims were used were never in Syrian service. You want a link to proof come back on january 1st when im home again and can dig through my files.
Adam Murphy
>they said it without saying it So, are we reading tea leaves now? The prereport blamed rebels, the final report blamed nobody, either stay with the facts or fuck off and look for some WMDs in Iraq.
>plausible deniability buys time What does the UN need more time for?
>America is part of the UN. so are other nations with satellite oversight, etc. Yes, I remember Ukraine and the pleasure of seeing three nations with satellite oversight claiming three different frontlines at the same position.
Jordan Wilson
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Josiah Lewis
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Ryder Torres
first, let it be clear we are considering multiple incidents of nerve gas use, not just one. even if the rebels did use nerve gas in one incident, it does not preclude Assad from having used nerve gas against Ghouta. The UN's report on Ghouta indicates Assad used nerve gas. other reports on other areas may say something else, that's not what I've been talking about
Oliver Diaz
My hamster has a similar enclosure for running free.
Carson Ward
Not to mention: >dailymail now considered better proof than the UN Kek. Its the dead tree bersiln of clickbait.
Jayden Cruz
>were never in Syrian service.
wrong again.
>We know that the Syrians took the BM-14-17 out of service long ago
Adrian Hill
Syrians having soviet gas doesnt mean rebels cant get western made gas m8.
Jaxon Hernandez
>defending Obongo's fabricated claims about chemical weapons t. American ZOG-cuck
Jacob Williams
No. Rverything points to Obama's pet rebels using gas. Wether they got it themselves or it was given to them by Saudis or the US is not the point here.
Luke Martinez
Wrong yourself. Syria never had gas rockets for the system.
Ryder Cruz
So this mean Euphrates shield won't fight Assad. Also, it will undercut Turkish influence in Idlib and empower hardliners most likely.
Isaac Hill
>So, are we reading tea leaves now?
yup
>The prereport blamed rebels, the final report blamed nobody,
again, you are conflating at least 2 different reports.
Why would ISIS suddenly be the main target? Its not like the main rebel groups are going to be part of the cease fire. Eastern Ghouta, Idlib, Deraa will remain primary fronts for Assad.
Logan Torres
Syria doesn't have rockets? kek, sure lad
Kayden Jackson
(((google)))
Caleb Anderson
I also linked you to a dozen other media outlets and the UN report itself. Nice deflection, a masterful use of professional shill tactics.
Ethan Campbell
Why deflect? Youre refuting things at were never said. I stated that syria had no GAS rockets for the system. Sorry if you have trouble reading- i hear your school system is pretty poor.
Luis Carter
Daraa and Eastern Ghouta will surrender in the next weeks. Idlib is starting fall apart due to infighting. Tabqa and Palmyra are next for SAA.
Chase Rivera
Republican guard is usualy stationed at the Damascus province and faces Isis and poorly armed local rebel groups. Against something like t55 it might actualy help.
If you ask me their logic is "If it will give me 1 more percent to surivive, why not to mount it"
Julian Smith
Eh, im on my phone, im doing what i could.
Henry Miller
My bad, I through all the rebel groups in Idleb would participate in the cease fire
So yeah, South aleppo and East ghouta.
Owen Rodriguez
They're probly taking fire from something other than modern heat rounds. This is an insurgency after all. Pic somewhat related
John Flores
>Ghouta, Deraa both surrender in a few weeks Don't know about Deraa, they might've had enough but Ghouta sure as shit isn't surrendering in a few weeks. It will take several months AT LEAST. First half of 2017 might be a realistic scenario.
Jose Flores
Eh, im on my phone, im doing what i could. You know its bad when even theor biggest supporter can't bury the results.
Isaiah Adams
Where are the gases for the destruction of masses?
Nicholas Walker
Fuck it is important. Turkey and Russia agreed. Assad and Rebels will start negotiations in Astana. Turkey and Russia will involve negotiations.
It also says terrorist organizations will be exempted. Probably it mean ISIS and YPG not moderate headchoppers.
After all this blodshed, all this Erdoğan's islamists rhetoric, Erdoğan sold islamists. We shouldnt have involve this shit. Erdoğan is doing what opposition said 5 years ago.
Is it worth? What did Turkey gain? Erdoğan should be hanged.
Charles Reyes
So guys: - South Aleppo - NW Aleppo - Palmyra - East Ghouta - Idleb - East Homs - Hama - Latakia - or Daraa front
Eli Jenkins
Turks around al bab
Jose Sanchez
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Justin Young
At the last ceasefire day the US airforce attaacked Syrian army airspace. Interested to see where US attacks during this ceasefire.
Jackson Richardson
proper size
Nicholas Brown
Just imagine a car bomb here
Noah Bell
If turkey withdraws patronage from Idlib rebels they'll simply join the hardliners. They're not going to stop fighting now.
Kevin Collins
>she has turbo nationalist father What source? I know his father was first male model which come from Zonguldak but is he really that nationalist?
Ian Martinez
>I stated that syria had no GAS rockets for the system.
>The BM-14 can fire 140mm M-14 rockets with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead, a smoke warhead or a chemical warhead.
>M-14-S - an M-14 rocket with a chemical warhead containing 2.2 kilograms (4.9 lb) of sarin.[1]
eh, you chose to deflect by attacking the source. I just pointed out your inconsistency
Zachary Adams
i saw his photos around MHP people etc.
dont really have source though.
Nicholas Stewart
I am not afraid of such a situation. They would easily be destroyed without Turkish support. I am afraid of that those motherfuckers will bomb Turkish cities in order to not to lose Turkish support. This is how terrorists make diplomacy. Bombing is a tool for negotiations. They have their cells in everywhere. They have thousands of sympathizers.
Liam Sullivan
if we withdraw from (((idlib))) it ll be a huge a leppo case. no ammo/food etc. a big open prison for rebels.
Carter Lee
Not an argument that Syria had gas warheads. Try again.
Wyatt Hernandez
>BM-14 How many BM-14 you saw so far? It is almost WW2 tier. We were shelling Berlin with BM-13
Caleb Rogers
tbqh they dont have supporters that much famalam.
Oliver Roberts
agreed it will be weaker but it's still going to take time and manpower to clear.
Michael Gomez
doesn't prove or disprove anything
Hillary could have had a plan to do something; that does not preclude Assad doing something else