Developments Mar23 >Rebel losses in Jobar Damascus 893 killed, 3700 wounded >ES forces take tadef after SAA withdrawal >SAA advances in Hama, Qomhana, Shayzar, Kawkab >SAA recapture al-Jama farms and advances towards Ma'zaf town south of Mhardeh >SAA retakes Spinning factory in Qaboon district, Damascus >Deir Hafer liberated as IS retreats >Elite Tiger Forces arrive in N Hama, recapture Khattab&Rahbeh >SAA destories HTS QA in N Homs >Jihadists attack Qamhaneh N Hama,also storm Arzeh 3 Km from Hama, shell Hama airbase >rebels massacre civilians as they push in Hama, now threaten largest Christian city >SAA storms jihadist-held Al-Qaboun E Damascus >SAA repels IS offensive in N Palmyra >Rebel rocket attack kills 5 children in W Aleppo >Jihadist mobilize in NE Latakia for new offensive
>ywn get to patrol and safeguard the Golan Heights alongside an IDF QT 3.14 while requesting airstrikes on Alawite untermenschen and Shia dogs Why even live?
Charles Hughes
@PetoLucem 7min
Seems like"rebel" #Hama offensive lost momentum. Heavy #RuAF/#SyaAF strikes on enemy positions amid arrival of fresh #SAA forces. ----- 15 min old map
Jonathan Lee
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Liam Collins
ISIS claims to have foiled 3rd american landing near Taqba dam.
Also claims that they injured some US soldiers.
Parker Cook
REPORT: IRAN ACCUSES RUSSIA OF GIVING ISRAEL CODES FOR SYRIAN AIR DEFENSES
Did any more information come out about this? I'm particularly interested in the UAE.
Henry Martin
Erdo is a dog. He'll take what he can get. He will steal candies from a crying babies mouth.
The other day someone shot a turkish soldier from kurdish controlled ( russian responsibility ) territory. The military charge de affairs was called by the turks.
The other day there were also reports of turkish backed fighters joining the hama adventure.
so there are a number of scenarios which could describe the situation.
a) sneaky turk erdogan sent his fighters to hama, because he is erdogan and does not keep his promises b) after the soldier was shot, erdogan used the incident to negotiate for something more, he gained leverage by sending troops to underline his message. Additionally in return the ES forces received Tadef from the SAA today. It's not useful to turkey, but it gives his rebel army some victory for little effort, and it keeps them out of hama, so everyone is happy. c) rebels don't listen to turkey and fucked off because they wanted to taking turkish equipment with them, and everything else described above is either true or not true and mixed together and nobody knows.
John Nguyen
How the fuck will Erdomeme make the salafis/wahhabis accept Assad as their ruler and how will eliminating the k*rds change anything?
Northern Syria is a lose/lose situation for Assad. Especially Al Qaeda won't lay down their arms.
Charles Bell
Hama offensive is probably over now that Assad/Russia left Manbitch and Tadef...
Levi Miller
I really dont know whats going on near Taqba, shit is sketchy as hell.
Is it just some raid going on or what?
Like they took some villages and seem to have been just sitting for a couple of days now
Jaxon Allen
Suheil is going to Robocop those faggots all the way to Idlib border.
Jace Phillips
it's true, but I don't know the details of uae involvement. perhaps you want to find out and report back?
Nolan Harris
They're trying to build an FOB.
Dominic Howard
Are Assads kids still living and studying in Syria?
Dylan Butler
Has there been any comments from any NATO members about this? It sounds like Turkey went from supporting a small group of people who were still described as moderates by western media with the aim of securing their borders to now supporting all of FSA (Al Qaeda included) in an offensive against the SAA.
(reposting the tweet so people don't have to jump thread)
Isaiah Foster
Speaking from the military point of view, "rebels" losing their turk beneficiary would drastically weaken their combat effectiveness, probably relying on weaker arms flow from the gulf states..
Ideologically speaking, the whole of Idlib is probably infested with jihadist mentality. Getting rid of that is nearly impossible in the near future, even if SAA takes the whole province back. Insurgencies are almost inevitable.
Nolan Gray
t*rkmens and non-pkk k*rds will get political representation to appease erdogan and trump
Landon Collins
I tried, but it's not reported in local media. I'll try to load up some VPN and see what I can find.
Gavin Gray
less ammo supplies if asshat beats the rebels before the ypg, he will get fucked by the US that will give autonomy and protection to the ypshit.
however, if erdogan and asshat beat the ypshit (not a blitzkrieg, a phase after the other, the whole operation would end after ISIS loses rakka and deyrezor) before asshat beats the rebels, he'll make a political deal with erdogan who will stop supporting rebels (sadly).
Hunter Moore
Has the US dropped the rebels since fall of the leppo or do they still support?
Brayden Jones
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Charles Hernandez
no idea. this picture shows them to be a lot older than I assumed them to be. I would assume they are in syria, but they may be elsewhere.
Jason Hall
Iran accuses Russia (They didnt actually accuse but i read somewhere that some iranian isnt happy)
I fixed the title a little, so the people wont get fooled Magrebi.
Joshua Rivera
I would arrange my marriage with her in a heartbeat.
Lucas Perry
kek
Colton Carter
Jews have always banded together as a tribe, infiltrated governments, monopolized financial systems of nations, instigated wars, and intentionally created chaos in societies. Jews mass murdered tens of millions of non-Jews over the last century but they've seized control of the media so you won't find out.
Blake Lee
BUT MUH SIX GOYRILLION
Juan Davis
They kinda droped them, atleast openly. They also stopped bitching when rebels are getting killed in industrial scale, previously they were always going "Why you kill moderates Russia, they are not isis"
Jack Nguyen
>xKAxx is my father What did she mean by this?
Chase Hughes
this is a misconception.
Turkey has been a direct, and indirect and avid active and passive supporter of both isis and fsa. there isn't or hasn't been any meaningful difference between fsa and isis until recently, and even now it's questionable within broad terms.
turkey has supplied arms, training, weapons to all 'rebels'. turkey has ensured that isis oil, stolen from syrian oilfields has a market, he has kept his borders open and let turkey be a transit point for jihadi's.
the aim was never securing borders. the borders are open by agreement with assad - something which predates the war. what turkey wants to do is stifle the creation of an independent kurdish state on it's border, it wants a say in the shape of the ME. essentially they are saying that if the USA redraws the boundaries of the ME, then turkey should have a free hand in shaping them.
I don't think turkey has expansionist goals, it just wants the status quo to remain.
but make no mistake, turkey is a major sponsor, both indirectly and directly of almost all 'rebel factions' this is not something new or sudden.
the coup may be seen as an attempt by nato to kick his arse back into line.
Carson Cruz
She looks 15 at best.
Benjamin Kelly
I don't see anything mainstream reporting this. The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on 30 foreign entities and individuals over the transfer of sensitive technology to Iran for its missile program or for violating export restrictions on Iran, North Korea and Syria.
“Eleven companies and individuals from China, North Korea and the UAE have been penalized for the transfer of technology that could boost the ballistic missile program in Iran,” the State Department said in a statement.
“Penalties have been imposed on 19 entities or individuals for other violations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) on Iran, North Korea and Syria, and it is believed that individuals and entities covered by sanctions have transferred or possessed sensitive technology that could contribute to the development of weapons of mass destruction.”
The rest of the companies are sanctioned because of: >Nineteen entities or individuals were sanctioned for other violations under the Iran, North Korea and Syria Nonproliferation Act
>For the 1st time, #SAA & allies advance inside Jobar(Damascus) recovering buildings+factories they have never controlled in the last 4 years Called that tb.h They didnt just failed the offensive but now are also lacking manpower to hold what they were holding before offensive started.
Dominic Reyes
>probably suitable for use Mkay
Zachary Jenkins
Yeah, that was expected. Rebels are gonna get even more BTFO in the coming days.
Ayden Howard
DESU I somewhat supported Trump before the election and wanted him to win, who wouldn't over SHillary?
but with Trump facing so much pressure in the US, its probably the best time for Iran to do what it wants in the long term right, because Trump is in a tough position.
Kevin Clark
Sorry, I should have clarified better. I meant their official stance was what I posted.
Their links to ISIS are indeniable, but not broadly known and never reported on by the MSM. That's why I was interested if in if any NATO countries had commented on this new development. Everything you wrote is also what I see as the truth, but again, it's not what "normal" people know.
Zachary Cooper
I don't get it either. Maybe she's comparing her father Bashar to Chalemagne (Karl the Great)?
Carter Price
sure, but i don't think it its territorial sultanship, it's leadership, god emperor shining light kind of stuff.
Bentley Scott
@BosnjoBoy (62) FSA dont control Tadef town. As said before, the area is a smuggling point, SAA withdrew 1 month ago. Photos are propaganda
>REPORT: US, RUSSIA AGREE TO HELP ISRAEL 'EXPEL' IRAN FROM SYRIA
>The United States, Russia and Israel have reportedly reached a consensus on the need to restrict and eventually expel pro-Iranian forces from gaining influence in Syria, the Kuwati daily newspaper Al-Rai reported Saturday.
>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the Arab outlet, has reached an understanding with Washington and Moscow that pro-Iranian forces, including Lebanese terror organization Hezbollah, constitute an "existential threat" to the Jewish state.
Yes a UAE based company owned by two Iranians. Means nothing for the UAE as a country.
Kayden Jackson
>jpost :^)
James Mitchell
there we go. clarity.
thanks
Hudson Russell
>BosnjoBoy Thats a pro rebel twitter. Man if they just fooled entire web, i dont even know. New level of rebel twitter autism.
Ryan Taylor
on the flipside iran is also easy bait they always vote against iran, it's easy for them to unite around that. so if trump is weak he may very well turn to iran to provide unity at home ( hahah the irony )
trump is so great because he is a spanner in the works of the american machine. hillary would have become president of her own foreign policy architecture.
Adam Brown
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Juan Campbell
Feels great
also: tadef hand over is fake confirmed right?
Eli Edwards
BASED KURDS
Brody Kelly
the Jewish state is an existential threat to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and the United States.
Jaxson Jones
I 'm eager to see that burrito in action
Asher Adams
my family revealed to me that we were crypto-jews when I turned 18, gonna have an arranged marriage to another crypto-jew next year TOPKEK
Josiah Jones
When I told everybody we should put echos around Putin's name, nobody believed me. Now take in you faggots. Bend over, and take it.
Cameron Stewart
Nobody really knows who controls Tadef, I wouldn't be surprised if it is really controlled by nobody
Caleb Martinez
Samson option puts Europe at risk aswell.
Tyler Edwards
mostly these things are just noise. it makes it look like something has been achieved, it plays well in the press.
but i bet the sanctions don't mean much to the company, since they probably do most of their work in iran/uae ( if the story is true ) .
i'm sure uncle kim (glorious leader) is not trembling in his boots.
Alexander Flores
awesome!
Easton Hall
Checked.
Noah Long
Islam and "Judaism" has always been intermarried since the times of the Assassins and the Templars.
Fucking Mystery Babylon bitches.
Jaxon Collins
if there actually is such a thing, and it's ever used, it's pretty clear that every jewish person will be exterminated in response. hitting a city in europe won't kill all the people...
personally, I don't think it's a real thing. it's utterly self defeating.
Chase Ramirez
It's a great deterrent if the whole world comes knocking on their door. I am a firm believer in it's existance.
Leo Turner
>7 million Circassians >22 million Kurds >5 million crypto & islamized Armenians ...
>The amount of ethnic minorities is suspected to be underestimated by the Turkish government. Ethnic Albanians, Pontic Greeks, Kurds, Arabs, Bosniaks, Circassians and Chechen people are usually considered Turkish under ethnic Turkish law.
God knows how many more "Turks" are there in Turkey.
Nolan Davis
>Assassins and Templars
That game is bluepilled as fuck. Played it back in my teenage years. Unironically though it was 'eye-opening'. Now, while it does make a few good points, it is just a part of the SJW propaganda conglomerate.
William Ortiz
Yeah this will mean very little, but I suspect the government here might kick out that company. It has happened for less.
Jaxon Jones
>checked
Wyatt Davis
I've never met a turkic looking turk, there are no turks in turkey, they are we wuzing the Seljuq, just like their brethen in greece are we wuzing ancient greece
Kevin Torres
Hocem gerçekten de Sebeyatist bir dönme misiniz?
Ryan Young
meh, not necessarily. Erdog kinda fucked our influence in turkey, my family etc say it was after a deal with uncle bibi but don't have any evidence (naturally).
Ataturk was one of us too..
Matthew Ward
ebet hojem
Thomas Cox
I know one Turkish actor who looks slightly Turanid, but modern Greeks are not that different from ancient Greeks. If you truly think ancient Greece was filled with blonds, or that all modern greeks look Attican (a.k.a. brown), you are dead wrong.
Jason Turner
there are many tatars/khazars that have been arouund for generations actually, and new migrants from central asia
Carson Collins
SDF SEALs in action
Tyler Rogers
THIS FATE OF HAMA OFFENSIVE
"BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:58 A.M.) – The Syrian Army with support from its allies have recaptured and secured Kawkab town in northern Hama countryside.
Tens of al-Nusra fighters were killed in the Syrian Army counterattack.
The devastating attack by the Syrian Army also resulted in the destruction of an operations base for them as well as two weapons and ammunition storages, four tanks, six armored vehicles and more than 9 pickup trucks fitted with 23mm guns."
Joseph Peterson
simply rebels are not capable of conducting successful offensive anymore
Michael Smith
it's no deterrent at all. delivery mechanisms (they don't have them ) , etc are only part of the problem. the real problem is that it's like shooting a buffalo with a pea shooter. it's gonna get angry cause u killed a few skin cells.
if it actually is an option within the israeli mindset, then i suspect they havent thought it through properly.
imagine the level of desperation, globally that would exist for it to become a meaningful option for deployment.
lets say they nuked stockholm. it would lead to a failure of leadership. the rule of law would fall over. in that environment, expecting civilised norms to exist and to imagine there would be no response from the survivors is ridiculous.
even in far away places, whereever any anti-semitism exists, it would become weaponised. the jew haters would dress them selves up in these new robes and kill in someone elses name.
if u think it through, it makes no sense. it is meaningless and virtually guarantees an outcome I am sure they don't want.
Aaron Reed
DE LA MAGHREBOIS, I WANT YOU HERE NOW! TELL ME NOW WHY YOUR JIHADI FRIENDS ARE LOSING? WHERE IS THEIR ALLAH NOW?
Blake Edwards
>If you truly think ancient Greece was filled with blonds, or that all modern greeks look Attican (a.k.a. brown), you are dead wrong. I never said that they were blond, but there is very little cultural continuity between ancient greece and modern greece. Basically it's only the language. This is of course the case for almost all language claiming continuity to the iron age and beyond.
Hunter White
Any reliable news on SAA starting a offensive in Daraa?
Sebastian Jones
I think I found that faggot Thirsty
Zachary Sullivan
>lets say they nuked stockholm
That's a viable option right now, with or without a global crisis.
Zachary Bell
Holy shit.. >4 million Bosniaks >6 million Albanians >600 k muslim Bulgarians >couple millions of Crimean Tatars >1 million Georgians >2.2 million Laz >1 million Arabs (not counting Syrians) >500k Persians >5 million Gypos (no way) >untold number of islamized Greeks