Developments Apr30 >Ghouta infighting JaI vs HTS continues >Hama offensive not over yet as some SAA reinforcements arrive >More gains in eastern Hama/northern Homs (southeast of Salamiyah) >Minor gains in southern part of Qaboun district >Rumours of Russian reinforcements to Manbij/Afrin in face of Turkish attacks
>Proxy site for European friends (copypaste youtube link): proxysite.com/
Brayden Cook
Didn't a german general/advisor or something go to Syria after WW2 to help it?
Dylan Williams
6th for death to Israel!
Luis Kelly
OYYYYYYYYY
Dominic Torres
>modern art
Camden Thompson
I have read Said and I find Orientalism to be mainly a description of unequal power relations. Naming the special kind of ignorance that Westerners have, which comes from being loosely informed about and connected to faraway things via globalism, represents Said's marxist project and his desire for Europeans to criticize themselves. The difference between a peasant in Palestine and a NEET in America is that one studies the other, they're equally retarded on average and the Palestinian has just as many ignorant ideas. Neither pleb is hurting anyone else with their incomplete educations. Western opinions are inherently more consequential because of our stronger militaries and economies, which makes our completely ordinary misunderstandings stand out. Orientalism mainly exists to shame the West for caring about other countries or involving ourselves at all.
after WW2 germany continued doing strange things because "mein führer" went bubu. I guess it had soemthing to do with the brits: which where kicked out from israel by the jews.now puppet state germany helped the britbongs with backing up the anti-jewish syria. later germany funded the syrian economy with huge economic aid.
Christian Barnes
All Afrin?
Logan Stewart
Suheil and the boys are coming for your kurdish hairy ass. Buy some lube from the US soldiers before they abandon you.
Carson Martin
>me on the left
Angel Allen
> Turkish President Erdogan says he will discuss operations in northern Syria with Russia and the United States, vowing not to allow Kurdish militants to achieve their goals in the region.
Kurds on suicide watch. Bend over to President Assad, its the only choice you have. The US will abandon you.
Theyre on the border with Turkey, so Id say that West part is technically all under the Syrian govt control right now.
Juan Jackson
Dima.
Asher James
Who's this?
Jonathan Scott
Sure, but in this pic And me on the right :^)
Owen Nelson
hilo ktir, hala2 bas ta to5las il harib 5aleekon bi souriya, wa tla3o kilkon min libnen
Ian Howard
Kurds have an easy living with the SAA, but the roaches have maneuvered themselves in a shit situation, having both Russia and the US babysitting commie kurds at their border. I know this is hard to understand for you because you are a roach, but right now kurds must be laughing hard.
Xavier Lopez
> I know this is hard to understand for you because you are a roach, but right now kurds must be laughing hard.
Im not turkish, but youd have to be a complete idiot and know nothing about the region to think the kurds are laughing right now.
Alexander Martinez
انت لبناني ؟
Christian Mitchell
I could only find these two.
Apparently from a uniform encyclopedia.
اهلين شيخ سعد
Dylan Hughes
>Who's this? Gaylord Mc Faggbeard
Ryan Bell
how is syria today
Matthew Evans
eh libnene, fi mishkle?
Owen Jackson
Didn't this faggot give the Golan to Israel?
Owen King
Compare Asma to Erdogan's dog
YUCK
Aaron Roberts
Do you know if Sally's Leith Fadel's sister? Also wtf is on the back of n3 guy, mortar, automatic granade launcher?
John Walker
a bit bombed out
Matthew Cook
Assyria s s y r i a
Mason Phillips
>wtf is on the back of n3 guy, mortar, automatic granade launcher?
Some kind of ATGM launcher, sans missile tube.
Hunter Parker
>www.toqonline.com/blog/jews-islam-orientalism/ I agree with the premise that Europe's intellectual tradition in the last 500 years is distinguished more by its leftism and anti-Orientalism than the reverse. I'm not ready to give the Jews credit for engineering all of that, as if white people really were just cattle.
The worst thing about Orientalism is all the ink spent justifying the claim that "essentializing" and "othering" are somehow distinctly Western behaviors.
Gavin Bennett
Is there anywhere on Sup Forums that you can upload mp4?
Carson Brooks
I don't know what to make of Iraq's PM.
Is he a good guy or a good goy?
Jason Price
Thanks for reading it. When you mentioned Orientalism, I remembered that article that I'd stumbled across just yesterday.
>the claim that "essentializing" and "othering" are somehow distinctly Western behaviors
Yes, strange how the West (Europe, ect) seems to be the ONLY one who ever gets called out for doing bad things, isn't it?
Christopher Edwards
لا يا صديقي بالعكس اهلا وسهلا فيك وبكل الشرفاء في لبنان
Lucas Barnes
Must be an ATGM.. Part of the anti armor teams that fought the israelis in Lebanon.
I remember reading a long account of their confrontations with the kikes.. It was terrible for both parties.
I can't remember where I read it though.
Good enough
Austin Edwards
Thx caption says 1982 so no idea if these were popular back than, maybe Malyutka or something
Sebastian Mitchell
if anything i hope hezbollah and you guys finish the war then hezbollah may or may not have a very high chance to steamroll the kikes, what do you think?
Nathaniel Nguyen
A bit of both.
Levi Long
I don't think anyone wants to steamroll the kikes.. As long as they stay behind their "borders".
Brody Torres
i did hear the kikes will bomb us to kingdom come, if hezbollah or any other organization pokes at them with a shtick
Reminder : if you support the SDF/YPG then you support Antifa.
Only the Syrian Arab Army are the good guys.
Jose Powell
the war will spread to lebanon, the arabs will be at each others' throats and the kike will rule supreme.
Matthew Hernandez
Some Jew put it nicely, it's a lovely 69, you suck their dick, while they suck your shekelbox. As long as it stays this way everything is going to be just fine.
Jacob Stewart
>us >checks flag Forget to change your proxy Haim?
Dominic Sanchez
So another ceasefire deal.
Benjamin Barnes
Doesnt the troop deployment to Palmyra imply that the rumoured ceasefire is actually already in place or the agreement has already been made with several groups
Brandon Myers
>Antifa
Charles Morales
I think the problem right now with the SAA in the long-term and where to even use any kind of Russian or Iranian deployment is they need to really shut down at least one or more fronts before they get fucked from being overstretched. You'd want them on a front where make fast progress and shock-and-awe gains are likely once they break the frontlines. Problem is identifying which suits them best without taking too heavier losses or overcommitting and seeing it all go Afghanistan-tier. I'd consider several fronts that need shutting down in -pic related-.
>Red Most logical one both because of the strain on ISIS resources and supply lines as they relocate eastwards and have had the main road to the Euphrates towns via Tabqa cut. Two pronged offensive with SAA and militias on one front and Russians on the other should be enough to take the lot without excessive losses. Also prevents SDF from trying to snatch any territory to the west if the SAA control the main roads away from Tabqa.
>Yellow Makes sense to close the front down and free up manpower, but then do you really risk the high casualties from throwing large numbers and your best (or better) troops into such a heavily urbanised pocket?
>Pale blue Would free up manpower to move north and east and open useful supply routes (potentially could even use it to reopen the rail link between Damascus and the coast, Homs and Hama for supplies). But is it really necessary given the relative inactivity of the North Homs pocket and Al-Waer neighbourhood already being dealt with by deportations and would it waste time?
Parker Peterson
>Blue Difficult. Unless a more coherent ceasefire is sorted it's always going to end up sucking up huge amounts of manpower ever time an offensive starts in the east and the rebels try their luck again. But then sending Russian forces in the to shut it down is likely to take more than 5k and would probably be costly. Also the problem of policing the population once there's no-where to deport them to, that's going to use up manpower and be vulnerable to tit-for-tat insurgency.
>Green Useful to secure supply lines to the east and crush any prospects for a major rebel offensive towards Damascus or to try and open the Ghouta pocket if their backers funded or provided resources and manpower for it. Doubtful if they have the supplies to do it but deploying Russian troops and shock-and-awe'ing the FSA, NSyA and ISIS in that front would be strategically useful. Although it could end up wasteful and time-consuming committing any number of non-shit-tier quality forces to fighting them in the deserts.
>Purple Would make sense to free up manpower and prevent any possible advances from FSA. But then at the moment it seems well enough defended to not justify sending heavy reinforcements in. Also would you seriously risk Russian or Iranian forces in that region knowing full well Israel and Jordan could pull some funny shit and quickly turn it into a mess if they start giving better equipment and supplies to the rebels there.
Jose Edwards
>Western opinions are inherently more consequential because of our stronger militaries and economies, which makes our completely ordinary misunderstandings stand out. Orientalism mainly exists to shame the West for caring about other countries or involving ourselves at all.
that is complete and utter bullshit. even if you were stronger that does not mean that your opinions should impact that lives of other peoples. the only reason you even make such absurd and unnatural opinions of others is because you are parasite mimics that seek to feed upon humanity. the middle east has had many powerful dynasties that controlled much but they never tried to impose their way upon others. that is why the nomad bedouin in the middle east still roams the desert. he was never forced by others to change his ways.
when the anglo saxon came to our land he had no power over us and yet he set about learning eveything about us so he could use it as a weapon against us. your claim that your opinions are magically having an effect on others simply because you are strong are bull shit. you created the nation states to protect your banks and expand your banks. it is these instutions you created that allow you that power. but these were not created when you had such power, yet you still sought to learn of us and interpret us so that you could were a mask and decieve us. your opinions matter not because you are strong but becasue you are parasite mimics. that is the only reason you even have the kind of opinions you do. you have no morality, beliefs or values. all you have are masks you wear and lies you create to decieve yourself so you can better decieve others. for if you could see the truth of yourself you would be filled with fear and unable to feed upon others. each and every one of your lies is nothing more than either pep talk you give your self or a mask you create to decieve others. whether one or the other your lies are made in the service of your parasite desires.
Connor Parker
ma t5af r7 nsir b lebnen w soorya
Jaxon Hill
>Yes, strange how the West (Europe, ect) seems to be the ONLY one who ever gets called out for doing bad things, isn't it? This is how you spot a marxist text. I don't demean marxists by saying this, they are our greatest opponents and the largest faction of "traitor whites." The common thread, from labor, to feminism, to third worldism, to sexual liberation, to identity politics: all these are Marxist lines of attack based on discontent towards existing power structures. An inversion of the traditional "good" is necessary in every case.
This is the point of third world racialism like Frantz Fanon. As nonwhites brought up on the fringe of a white society, they were "othered" by their own education and parentage. Having been the bad, black, worthless people they try to reverse it.
However, white liberal marxists have a desire and an ignorance to interfere in indigenous affairs that equals that of the imperialist, so their arguments are bunk. Fanon is an elaborate justification for ethnic cleansing. (our guy?) All different ideologies mix together in Syria, the concept of Orientalism is coming from 20 directions and it's not all on European people.
Jace Edwards
CUTE SAA BOYS
Wyatt Foster
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Asher Hughes
Heh, on another site, some antifa retard thought it was odd that I disagreed with them yet supported Syria against the neocon types. Apparently they think that everyone who refuses to accept their premises must agree with the obvious opposition (nevermind that antifa et al sem more like "useful idiots" to justify crackdowns).
Would you have links to pdf or epub books about "orientalism" "othering", etc?
>strange how the West (Europe, ect) seems to be the ONLY one who ever gets called out for doing bad things, isn't it?
It's called Frankfurt School. The Jews have a plan to connect everybody in this world against the white male and push the huddled masses towards communism. Not even kidding here.
The cultural marxism isn't just a random fuck-up. It's organized by jews in such a way that the white population is culled by allying the blacks with white women against the white male. The cuck meme is real. Although, like most jewish trick it isn't working out as planned and most white women don't connect far left enough for the plan to succeed just yet.
Isaac Morris
terrorists
Logan Hall
wew lad
>should I didn't say it should. We are only strong COMPARED to you. You don't think the Chinese or the Turk or Russian will crush your culture? Our views are imposed on you because your states were destroyed. The alternative is to have a strong state and culture of your own.
Jordan Turner
Thanks for your analysis, insightful
Hudson Myers
this
Jacob Bailey
>From Ankara’s vantage point, the US has cornered Turkey in an untenable and deteriorating situation where it is forced to watch in impotent rage as the United States continues to protect, nourish, and expand a pro-PKK enclave on Turkey’s southern border. irinnews.org/analysis/2017/05/02/turkey-kurd-feud-distracts-islamic-state-fight-syria >be turkey >we wuz ottomans >try to re-ottoman >end up with a kurdish state all along your southern border >JUST
Dylan Jones
nice
James Ward
The kikes are not going to bomb anyone really. Stop postponing the day of the rope with your shit excuses.
Dylan Brown
so threaten to leavde nato
Benjamin Brown
b-but kurds b-btfo?
Nathaniel Bennett
>Would you have links to pdf or epub books about "orientalism" "othering", etc? Try this chapter bro: document.li/7W60
Aaron Sanchez
Red and green is definitely on the menu if the Astana talks leads somewhere, even if it's temporary. Qaboun district will be liberated soon aswell.
Carter Robinson
What's happening with those ""muderatez"" in eastern Syria? Is America at it again?
Isaac Turner
>Problem is identifying which suits them best without taking too heavier losses or overcommitting and seeing it all go Afghanistan-tier. I believe most commanders stick to their frontlines and don't move around like Suheil, so they now were situation is getting better or worse and that way the general command can plan allocation of resources. It won't go "afganistan-tier" because the climate is much different, and easier to operate in. And according to your analysis, I agree with most of the things, but: >Red >Most logical one I'd like to add that it doesn't cost nothing political, because IS is hated everywhere, so focusing on this location seems the most reasonable, plus the reasons you've said, salami front is very vulnerable as it is. Keep in mind villages between T4 & Salami have to be liberated before SAA can advance there. >Yellow Ghouta is doing fine by itself, another month of JaI vs FAR & Nusra and the pocket will collapse spontanously. Other things are Qaboun and Jobar, tunnels, civilians, it's a real clusterfuck. >Pale blue Rastan pocket is pretty silent nowadays, don't touch it, let them reconciliate later, al-Waer freed up a lot of troops, too. >Blue Idleb will be a cherry on top when the rest is done, now just ship every Jihadi there and count on infighting. Also secure Latakian border to stop Turkish supplies, but it would require Jisr ash-Shugur, so virtually unsiegable. >Green In Qalamoun IS is common enemy, there are barely any fights between FSA gangs and SAA there, only problem is whole Jordanian and now a bit of Iraqi border are occupied by modecrats, and that's going to be mentioned on the negotiation table sadly. >Purple Dara'a can't be won as it is now. Too close to the Jordanian border, tank broke? Fixed, ammo ended? Supplied, wounded jihadi? To the hospital. And the damn fights are takin place 4kms from the border itself.
Andrew Sanders
wew
Jaxon White
Ok im kinda a noob to the /sg/ follow it half assed here and there and the maps never have legends... red = syrian controlled green = ? black = isis? Yellow = Kurds? blue=israel light green = ?
Hudson Rivera
Thanks for help getting caught up btw...
Thomas Young
Green are opposition and light green is Turkish/Opposition forces
Parker Taylor
Thank you user.
Isaac Johnson
the chinese have no history of imposing their culture on unrelated people. on the contrary they have the oppsite history of placating peoples of other cultrues that have alwas lived on their boundries. and the chinese communists are not traditional chinese culture. that is the only reason it had some parasite tendencies. but now it is all coming back. the chinese are soon going to go back to their traditiosn. the "cultural revolution" in china was an attempt to destroy the culture of the peoples living in china and replace it with western civiliation .it was done by westerners and their proxies using western ideologies. it was only made possible after the british learned more about the chinese peoples. but the chinese and the peoles of hte middle east are not alike. the middles east has always been decentralized and no one man could become ruler or master for long. for a foreign race to control another slave race is easuy. they just have to control their masters or replace their masters with themselves. that is not the method that can be used againt the people of the middle east. and for the people of afg-pak reagion that is even more impossible. i am from the land of indus river called pakistan. i know well how your race wages war.
war is the god of truth. it is the sun in the sky that shines its light on all that is dark. war reveals what men hides in their hearts even from themselves. how a man wages war on the battlefield shows everything about him. and how a race wages war shows everything about the spirit of that race. it is a pity that most of humanity does not have the capability to see the truths that war brings. for much of humanity has lying vain spirits. we can see what war shows anglo. we know what you are. and all those who are truthful will also know what we are by the way we wage war.
Aaron Anderson
and dark green are HTS but obviously their areas of control are underestimated on these maps.
Juan Watson
>the chinese have no history of imposing their culture on unrelated people
Hezbollah oppose Far-Right and Close to Left, it mean they are Centre-Left, yet they still Nationalist. If you want Far-Right you must support Hamas and MB aka Kikes Shill. Kikes love Rightist so Much for example look at Ukraine. Even Natsoc actually are Left.
fuck this... we get fucked out of billions the zionist cock suckers bribes all our fuckers of for a few 100 million (which they get back x 10 in "aid") and then get the tech for peanuts (or free if you count the aid)