Developments Apr28 >N Hama:HTS tried&faild to take Al-Massasnah village >Palmyra:SAA full control over Al-Bayda’a Mountains near the Jazal Gas Fields >SAA initiates offensive to expel US-backed rebels from Sweida province >Kurdish militants blow up Turkish radar station in cross-border attack >Jew airstrike nea Damascus International Airport hit Hezbollah supply hub >Sy gov:French report "campaign of lies” against Damascus >Around 50 rebel fighters surrender to the SAA in Latakia >report:Turkish-backed rebels sold 8 turkish armoured vehicles received to IS >SAA launched special operation to secure E Damascus desert >IS informs that they have killed 10 HTS soldiers in an "anti jewish" operation in yarmouk camp >30+ Saudi-led fighters killed by Houthi forces in N Yemen >Saudis ready to attack Yemeni port-Hudaydah, drop flyers asking pop to not cooperate w/ Houthis
WikiLeaks: Turkish oil minister links to Isis oil trade - wikileaks.org/berats-box/article Top aide to Hillary Clinton: :Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria - wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/23225
>SJWs march from Germany to Aleppo "over the course of three and a half months" youtu.be/L2A3KidIhe8 Progress: 20 left out of 3000+ at the start, after crying around at the Slovenia-Croatia fence and bitching about visas, on march 12th they entered in Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 21st they were in Macedonia
Those days have been slow on happenings. Is the SAA moving forces away from Hama and towards another target?
Juan Sanchez
No.
Owen Ortiz
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Ayden Russell
Afaik clashes are still ongoing on Hama, SAA is targeting Lataminah
Caleb Gomez
Yes, Stop playing their game. First step is to get (((them))) out of your mind. Stop caring. You being triggered by it is part of their programming.
Mason Thompson
Jokes on you, english word 'hits' in turkish means hitler, when i was a kid it used to always crack me to hear 'hitler of this week' in a music channel.
Alexander Nelson
What's going on with Qaboun?
It's taking ages to close that small pocket. Months really just to take the power station and a few buildings near it, what's the unit dealing with it on the ground there. None of the other Damascus suburbs have taken this long to close down, what's the reasoning behind it?
Jordan Torres
>english word 'hits' in turkish means hitler, when i was a kid it used to always crack me to hear 'hitler of this week' in a music channel.
Adrian Ramirez
Is that why king roach keeps saying Yurop is Hitler?
Elijah Diaz
SAA woman in the front lines?
Easton Cook
Its one of those areas that is easy to defend and the SAA doesnt think its worth losing a large number of soldiers over it. Breaking that siege is costly but they have that tumour under control. They can deal with it later.
Mason Smith
We wuz victims n shieeeet.
It's just our culture, turks like to support whoever suffering and victim. Erdogan is a smart man believe it or not. He reads turks well.
Ian Carter
sigh...
Charles Gomez
Is Erdogan /ourmadman/ ?
> Erdogan : we will not accept a kurdish region or dividing Syria in any way > Erdogan : focusing on ISIS alone in #Syria would be wrong, would allow other terrorist groups to strengthen
Fuck Rojava for backstabbing Syria and President Assad and stealing Syrian land. Karma is a bitch.
Never forget Hasakah. Allah souria bashar.
Carson Kelly
How accurate are Peto Lucem's maps confronted to hoholmaps and similar sites? I'm finding contrasting information of who controls what
Cooper Bennett
fuck off with your script
Jackson Morales
Erdogan doesn't care as much about Syria being divided, but he fears an autonomous (and openly hostile) kurdish region, since it would lead to calls for autonomy in Kurdish regions in Turkey.
Caleb Wright
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Christopher Young
Kek. That sign in arabic in the back goes so well with the picture, it says "Taking care of Syrian goats"
Carter Myers
biji biji ülülülülülü america pls help
Andrew Davis
>pro-roach >german flag It's sort of like pottery
Jaxson Bell
Erdogan wants to stop this kurdish state, so does everyone else in the region except the US and Israel. No one wants erdogans shit terrorists, but the kurdish terrorists have to be weakened.
Landon Clark
Fucking badass.
Camden Fisher
You could have saved them marrying them /sg/
Xavier Wood
However the war goes, Kurds will be probably granted a degree of autonomy similat to that of Iraqi kurdistan. Assad won't be willing to risk another war against the still strong kurdish forces. What should be put into discussion is the extent of the Kurdish region, as the PKK and YPG claims are wildly exagerated. They're claiming such a big area because they're proposing a multi-cultural federal region, but even like this they'll be the absolute majority in the territory they hold.
Angel Roberts
Listen fags, most of you never hear of Syria before this conflict. No Arab likes kurdish nationalism, same goes for Iranians and Turks. Arabs can live side by side with kurds but once anyone speaks about (((Kurdistan))) it triggers any Arab, Turk, and Iranian. They will all unite against it.
93% of Syrians hate the SDF/YPG , thats the non-kurdish population of Syrian. Most Syrian kurds dont like them too and are loyal to Assad.
If you support the SDF/YPG youre either an dumb liberal, a feminist or a kurdish nationalist and youre betraying the Syrian people and their government.
Dominic Gonzalez
Why is it so hard for you shills to understand that Assad is against both Turkroachistan and the Kurds?
Jose Rogers
> However the war goes, Kurds will be probably granted a degree of autonomy similat to that of Iraqi kurdistan.
He wont give them anything, unless the US forces it. Iraq is very different, kurds have their own cities and majority and make up around 15% of the population. In Syrian kurds are less than 7% of the population and theyre not a majority in the areas they want to occupy.
Unless you want more bloodbath and war, go ahead and support this kurdish autonomy, no one wants it in the region and it will be another Israel (only weaker) with ethnic cleansing that will end badly for all sides.
Luke Young
Just read this article about some Kurds fighting in Iran again.
Got to say, it's amazing how effective the SDF are at clearing cities. It took the Roaches 6 months to take Al-bab but it has taken approximately 1 month to take 50% of an equally sized city. And this is all happening across a lake. How can Roaches compete?
Elijah Gutierrez
Of course he is. Turks fighting with kurds is good. This is rebel vs rebel.Keeps Assad focusing on Idlib.
Noah Nelson
And let's not forget how many of the Kurds fighting in SDF are from Turkey, Iran etc.
Daniel Evans
>In Syrian kurds are less than 7% of the population
It might be difficult to face facts but lucky for you i'm here to assist you!
They can't, roaches are being constantly BTFO in this war
Noah Barnes
Kurdish nationalism is a cancer, hope this pressures Iran to get more involved in stopping kurds in Syria and Iraq.
Jackson Scott
True. I have many Syrian christian friends from that region. They told me they never saw an SDF member that speaks Arabic. Theyre mostly foreign kurds, just like the FSA now is mostly foreign fighters.
Zachary Brown
>If you support the SDF/YPG youre either an dumb liberal, a feminist or a kurdish nationalist and youre betraying the Syrian people and their government. absolutely retarded rhetoric here Do i really need to filter a fellow assad supporter. Stop spamming up threads with your roach propaganda We get it SDF needs to fuck off, FSA also needs to fuck off Guess which party is more willing to negotiate?
Gavin Ward
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Zachary Watson
>Listen fags, most of you never hear of Syria before this conflict. Bad attempt at drawing the authority card?
He speaks in name of the syrian branch of Al-Qaeda, how can we even compete
Kevin Hughes
kek, not complaining but why does Best Korea hate the kikes?
Josiah Ramirez
Why not, it makes them into an even bigger boogeyman.
Adrian King
I wonder how best korea can do anything against israel kek
Camden Johnson
>Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman hurt the "dignity of the supreme leadership" of North Korea, state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Saturday. The comment was in reaction to Israeli remarks on how the Jewish State is affected by North Korean tension with the United States.
>In an interview with Hebrew news site Walla this week, the hawkish Liberman stated that North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un is a madman and that together with the leaders of Iran and Syria was part of an “insane and radical” gang that was bent on undermining international stability.
>"The reckless remarks of the Israeli defense minister are sordid and wicked behavior and grave challenge to the DPRK [North Korea]," the North Korean statement read.
>The statement also claimed that Israel, while working with the US, was the Middle East's only illegal owner of nuclear weapons.
>"This is the cynical ploy to escape the world denunciation and curse as disturber of peace in the Middle East, occupier of the Arab territories and culprit of crimes against humanity," the spokesman said.
>The access to nuclear power is a "righteous right for self-defense to cope with the US provocative moves for aggression," the statement read.
Nicholas James
Iran is actually in good relations with the PKK and are using them with the PMU as a proxy against the Turkish backed Barzani clan to duke it out over influences in northern Iraq.
Hell, the co-founder of the PKK went out and told Iranian Kurds to stop starting shit inside Iran cause Turkey/Saudi Arabia would benefit fromt it.
Leo Robinson
>Hell, the co-founder of the PKK went out and told Iranian Kurds to stop starting shit inside Iran cause Turkey/Saudi Arabia would benefit fromt it. haven't heard about this before, do you happen to have a source on that?
Chase Scott
Why can't kurds have their land tho, they have a different language and culture, it would make them shut up too
William Moore
Good idea Pablo,your country should give them Medellin then
Charles Powell
> Guess which party is more willing to negotiate?
Negotiating isnt taking a third of Syria. Theyre only not fighting becoz of ISIS. Both sides have set points they wont pass stop being retarded about this. Assad : no federation/ no autonomy Rojava : we will not return this land. There is no room for negotiating here, unless one side bows and it wont be Assad. Thank god for this autistic fight between the turks and kurds, it will weaken them to bow to Assad later.
You can take your negotations to brussels with the kurds, no one wants them in Syria.
Owen Nelson
They are keeping Trump distracted from ME affairs. That is prolly only thing it can do tbqh.
Yes. They think they think theyre a defacto country now. Look up Rojava, they are even changing the names of cities from arabic to kurdish names. Eg al-malikiyah to Derik.
Jack Ramirez
Whos worse gypsies or kurds
Jonathan Allen
Reminder: this is a filthy roach posting
Jaxson Perez
your president fucked up hardly. he never trusted his people
Xavier Murphy
lol
Elijah Hill
I won't be here long because leaving for work, but I think if Turkey is going to invade Kurds at Tel Abyad, it will happen on May 1st, and they will shoot to link up with ISIS at Raqqa and divide Syrian Kurdistan into 3 from the current 2.
Dominic Clark
>Rojava : we will not return this land. When did they say this? I remember them saying the exact opposite before the """""""checmical attack"""""""" >Assad : no federation/ no autonomy Unfortunately i think this is out of his hands already for some time, Russia made pro-federalisation remarks before.
Owen Gutierrez
Agreed
Samuel Flores
I have only ever heard them talk about autonomy
Samuel Ward
Bullshit.
I think the current situation is the best outcome he could salvage.
Nathaniel Powell
> Erdogan says Ankara would not tolerate the presence of PKK in Iraq's Sinjar region and northern Syria, hinting about an operation to flush militants out of the areas in Turkey’s south. > "Turkey knows what to do and when to do it, we may come there overnight all of a sudden," Erdogan said on Saturday after the death of dozens of PKK fighters in Iraq by turkish airforce
The madman does it again! Kurdish SDF on suicide watch
I would also like to add that the unofficial reason Turkey will shoot for Raqqa from Tel Abyad is to reestablish oil trade with ISIS again, and the "official reason" would be for Turkey to 'liberate' Raqqa to pose as the 'good guys' in the ME.
Henry Kelly
>So, who is in the right ? Or are all Syrians equally shit ? Assad isnt exactly a saint but the opposition is absolutely retarded. I wonder what Assad could have possibly done to prevent this shitstorm when the USA,turkey, gulfstates etc spam proxys on your country
Joseph Martin
الاكراد خونه ياصديقي
Aaron Anderson
you are with Assad or you are with the pkk, choose
Thomas Lee
>Just like assad then Assad is mostly foreign fighters? Is this the opposite of how /sg/ is one person.
Christian Taylor
Why do you know he's your friend? :^) Kurds aren't traitors tho, they're Kurds.
Jeremiah Clark
Assad represents the Syrian govt and the Syrian people, he formally requested the help of Russia and Iran. Nothing wrong with that, the SDF on the other hand are terrorists fighting as a US proxy with foreign fighters.
Nicholas Wright
I've just started getting interested in Syria. Does anyone know where I can get the quick rundown on factions involved and the history of the conflict up to now ? I've started watching the daily reports from South Front, but my impression of all of this so far is:
Assad and the SAA are backed by Russia and Iran (are the Revolutionary Guard actually fighting in Syria or are they just providing logistical support?)
ISIS may be backed by Israel and seems to have been backed at one time by the US (they acquired arms from us via Libya and they've seized a lot of weapons/equipment caches we left behind in Iraq)
Al-Qaeda is involved as Al-Nusra and are against both ISIS and Assad, but US is backing Al-Qaeda.
Hezbollah are involved and so are Hamas, and are against everybody else? Is the US backing either of these groups?
PKK is the largest force the Kurds are employing, they're against basically everyone else since they want to create a Kurdish state.
Carter Lopez
We could not have survived alone.
I think the idea was to keep the country afloat by turning it into a ground of global power balances, by introducing Iran and Russia to the scene.
Isaac Stewart
/r/ing that "ISIS apologizes to Israel" picture.
Grayson Adams
Anyone that fights as a US proxy is a traitor to Syria. The SDF and YPG are traitors just like the FSA.
Jayden Murphy
>those crosses They were Christian? fuuuureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeck
>are the Revolutionary Guard actually fighting in Syria or are they just providing logistical support? Fighting, a lot. >Hezbollah are involved and so are Hamas, and are against everybody else? What do you mean by everybode else? Hamas is doing nothing for years, why Hezbollah is removing terrorist scum, and pays for it with blood. >Is the US backing either of these groups? No >PKK is the largest force the Kurds are employing All Kurdish military forces can be labeled as PKK, doesn't matter, Turkey, Iraq or Souria, KRG tho is the closest of not being PKK at all.
Ian Johnson
>Responding to erdoroaches who criticize the SDF
Josiah Lopez
>Hezbollah are involved and so are Hamas, and are against everybody else? Is the US backing either of these groups? Hezbollah is on Assad/russia/iran's side Hamas sided with the rebels for a while US hates both these groups
Jayden Long
I stand with assad, i even dumped drumpf for him But i understand what it's like to live with people you are not compatible with, like those motherfucking central colombians, i hate them so god damn much
Landon Hill
And why a Palestinian cares about Souria so much? Of course they are, no doubt, but what's your deal?