Developments May 15 >Eastern Sweida countryside offensive has begun >SAA & allies captures Hibrat w & e (Humriyah front) >DeZ:SAA reinforcements arrive >2 IS warlords defect to FSA ahead of looming defeat in DeZ >Palmyra:SAA capture Talilah crossroads >Qaboun under gov control >Hezbollah hands over Syrian border posts to Lebanese Army >SDF-Tabqa region free of IS >Jirah Airbase fully liberated, IS counter attack faild >IS hospital full on injured children following US airstrikes on Raqqa >Al-Qaeda shock troops graduate in Idlib following Chechen training >Rebel forces in Daraa go all in to crush IS branch on the border with Israel >SAA advances in E Homs >Iraqi forces launch important operation near Syrian border >Thousands of Yemenis attend anti-American rally in Sana’a ahead of Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia
>tfw too bored and mad of no gainzz so started to trigger animefags part of /sg/.
I thnik I've found my meaning of life.
Also, death to America!
Luis Anderson
>Germans >fighting anything It'd be more likely for their troops to drop their pants, bend over and accept Turkish cock into their asses.
Jayden Nguyen
NEW SOUTH FRONT >Syrian War Report – May 15, 2017: Govt Forces Make Large Gains In Aleppo And Damascus youtube.com/watch?v=hmBDacDPCs8
Austin Parker
Germany got cucked by Erdogan.
Theyre begging the manlet king of Jordan to allow their soldiers as refugees until they can sort their situation.
>The German foreign ministry described as "absolutely unacceptable" Turkey's latest ban on a visit to the Incirlik base in southern Turkey. > the defense ministry spokesman said Jordan offered "the best conditions" since Turkey first denied such visits to German MPs for several months last year.
Connor Morris
I mean the germans went from the worlds cucks to basically killing anything that moved in less than 5 years with the wiemar to hitler
Easton Bell
Wtf i love israel now
Dylan Ortiz
>He checks for new Southfront after he baked.
Sven....
Jaxson Morales
>trigger What, you think we got here yesterday or something? Nothing here's capable of triggering.
Nah, they were never in such a poor shape as they are now. They're even renaming barracks because the officers they're named after fought in WW2.
Gabriel Torres
Thanks my fellow Ashkenazi brother
Michael Foster
It was an emergency.
Jacob Miller
maybe, maybe not. you're overestimating the influence of arab nationalist ideology, especially when talking about iraq but also eastern syria. the arabs there are tribal as fuck and will first and foremost stay loyal to their tribes. try reading your source again, I'm farirly certain it says nothing about germany getting kicked out but turkey denying entrance to visiting politicians. same happened a few months back and now germany is fed up with the turks' bullshit
Robert Evans
Israel is the final red pill lad
William Walker
Also sorry for rebelling lol
Michael Evans
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Nathan Gomez
>game has Galil >no RK95/RK62
Eli Cook
This, the yeast was rising, he didn't have much time.
Lincoln Hughes
You think Bashar accepts excuses?
>N-no I totally was ok with that, not mad at all.
Projecting.
Henry Kelly
Something smells fishy.
Jaxon Gutierrez
> the arabs there are tribal as fuck and will first and foremost stay loyal to their tribes. And would consider other Arabs part of their community and kurds as not. Which is why Iraqis will unite against the kurds if they threaten to leave Iraq. Dont underestimate the hate Arabs have towards kurdish nationalism, even iran hates the kurds and will help.
Eli Wright
>Projecting. I don't think you're using this word correctly.
Juan Sanchez
>You think Bashar accepts excuses? Bashar is a loving and forgiving soul, evidenced by all of the free bus rides he continues to give out.
Luis Martinez
I like it. It can be called "Kancolle clone with an actual gameplay". Guns have unique buffs for each other, skills, etc. No RNG-bullshit on a mission map too. Devs added some things to reduce EXP grind recently (surprised me, actually). en.gfwiki.com/wiki/Guide:Registration It's a scans from artbook. In case someone else would need a link: e-hentai.org/g/1048981/bad853f16e/
Nicholas Evans
Assad > ISIS and al qaeda
Assad might hate our guts too, but at least we had cold peace.
Jackson Ward
Guys be wary of any Israeli, especially ones that pretend to be friendly.
Austin Long
Sorry, my autism sometimes overwhelms me, you fuggin weebboo-normie.
And provides the passangers with an opportunity to join the best party - Idlib party.
Truely the best leader!
I like you. This is why I am gonna gas you last.
Give peace a chance!
Julian Bailey
>turkey spergs out over their base >germany: "ok thx bye" you need to hide your antenna matey
Juan Cruz
*teleports behind king David hotel*
Nothing personnel brit
Ryder Jackson
Seems like its between these two candidates in Iran. I dont like Rouhani, I wonder if the other guy is more aggressive.
Easton Gray
I don't know, lad. The kikes have done some good trade with Finland in the past. They've got conscription just like us, they defend themselves from barbarian subhumans from the East, just like us and they're relatively civilized and modern. They're not that bad.
Grayson Gray
>Based kike Are you trying to trick me, schlomo?
Lucas Collins
You're stupid. After Assad wins the war Hezbollah will coup themselves to full power in Lebanon and Christians will leave the country. After Alliance leave Afghanistan Iran will sponsor some Shias there to take power and boom you got an Iranian alliance from the Hindukush to the Mediterranean ready to crush Israel.
Angel Sanders
Kek. Peace between arabs and the Israelis? It would never happen until one side removes the other.
Jonathan Powell
Maybe he's a Palestinian living under Israeli occupation and wants that to happen?
Zachary Turner
More armor for E Sweida countryside.
Jaxson Ross
((()))
Jordan Myers
I see that the JIDF propaganda is working on you mongols.
Charles Smith
>Kata'ib Al Imam Ali supporting SAA in the offensive to reach the Iraqi border. Lots of logistics involved.
Gavin Brooks
The alternative is Daesh and Alqaeda, we can always bomb Hezbollah if they step out of line. :V)
>P*lestinian Gods no
Alexander Howard
I WANT FUCKIN HAPPENINGS
Ian Nguyen
>relatively civilized and modern >"just like us" not added i see
William Watson
#notalljews!
Brandon Edwards
tfw no /tg/
tfw no /ksag/
Luke Powell
NOW REEEE
Leo Stewart
I said Israelis mate, not jews. Not all jews are israelis. peace between arabs and Israelis can never happen.
Jayden Hughes
Soon, brother, soon.
Christian Reyes
Fair enough. I stand corrected.
Joseph Robinson
Israel is our ally against the Islamic hordes.
Connor Roberts
patience is a virtue
Lucas Turner
Khazar Mongols and fingols unite
John Martinez
In pictures: Graphic aftermath of failed ISIS assault on Aleppo supply line
Ian Butler
this morning clashes near Palmyra Silos and also (northeast of?) Talilah
Pro-gov forces and RuAF involved
Eli Robinson
I side with turkanon on this! WHERE ARE MY HAPPENINGS?!!!
Ryan Brooks
SAA transport services By bus or by truck, get the fuck outta Syria
Dominic Powell
*honk honk*
Oliver Barnes
More kurdish vs kurdish fighting : > Necirwan Barzani accusing #Bagdad in supporting #PKK in Sinjar and says this is not acceptable for #Turkey.
I think that Iraqi border will be closed for the PKK/YPG soon, Birzani doesnt want them or their Rojava.
Jace Perez
>When you have to give a ride for your homies after partying hard but the ride is only 2 seated.
Jose Gutierrez
YPG supports SAA reaching the border with Iraq because they have free movement agreement with Damascus and that means more trade opportunities , Iraqi kurds oppose this and Barzani himself has said that SAA must not be allowed to reach Iraq
David Rodriguez
>YPG supports SAA reaching the border with Iraq allowing convoys yeah but actual support?
Ryder Parker
Not with troops but they want SAA to reach that border Barzani on the other hand no
Gabriel Powell
Im pretty sure the pretend "honeymoon" between the YPG and SAA is almost over. The SAA wants access to the iraqi border to allow friendlies in : the PMU. Even the PMU have publicly hinted at attacking the kurds in Syria. No one can pretend anymore that the YPG and SAA are friends.
Sebastian Gomez
>And would consider other Arabs part of their community and kurds as not not necessarily, they consider their tribes their community I'm not saying that they wouldn't ally against the kurds and I'm not going to pretend that I understand the tribal dynamics of the region but you're assuming that all arabs share some kind of nationlist notion which they clearly don't
Carson Cruz
I think Birzani is with Assad on this. Keep in mind Birzani doesnt want this rojava just as much as Assad. The only two parties that want it are the US and Israel.
Michael Rodriguez
What im saying is the hate towards the kurdish nationalism is shared between sunni and shia iraqis. They will unite to stop it.
Samuel Brooks
As long as Turkey is enemies with Rojava they'll co-operate with Assad because they have no one else for non-military things for which they have US There could be hidden maneuvers going in between Turkey and Assad that we don't know of
Thomas Stewart
Desert Hawks soon back to the action ,with better training and equipment
PIC RELATED
Liam Gutierrez
Fresh OC just for you! Please r8!
Sebastian Reyes
>5
Ryder Cook
True, and with the EU being agressive towards Turkey and Russia saving his ass from the coup its like Turkey has no choice but to obey Russia and China. I might be a minority here in this, but ive always though that al-bab entry was done with approval from iran and Russia, to divide the Kurds in the East and West.
Dylan White
If the Assad gas attacks were really false flags orchestratred by the rebels, why hasn't there been a follow-up gas attack? Surely, the rebels would want Trump to join the fight against Assad. A second false flag would guarantee US intervention. Could it be that Assad really did gas his own people and there hasn't been another gas attack because the rebels aren't able to orchestrate something that elaborate?
>P-Putin-sama would never lie to me!
Aiden Russell
I still expect someone to get Lavroved
Jackson Baker
I keep seeing this grey (IS) area inside Lebanon on the Liveuamap. What is the story behind this?
Jack Thompson
Its sorta neat how the threat of Turkey increases the necessity for K*rds to negotiate with other groups like Russia or SAA
and the presence of K*rds increases the necessity for Turks to negotiate with groups other than USA
Couldve been worse really. We can only hope Russia or Syria play it smart.
Jeremiah Brown
Syria and Iran (and Iraq) are in this for the long term. All these sides agree on dealing with the kurds by force. Its the unknowns like Turkey, US and Russia thaf I worry about. I know Turkey will use force, but they have to work with the rest to achieve anything.
Xavier Long
>Look! The kurds aren't fighters, they're wearing sneakers!
Jackson Barnes
What fucking sense would a second gas attack make? I don't think even Amerilards would buy that, the idea that the SAA would use gas AGAIN, after the entire world is condemning them for an attack. It would be completely fucking insane for them to do so.
Lincoln Brooks
Mountaineous area between Lebanon and Syria always had some troubled areas with jihadi activity, its lowly populated and hard to control
Funny enough that even meant at some point "FSA"-ish groups being inside Lebanon alongside Nusra (muh Syrian revolutionaries amirite)
Cameron Wright
why doesn't Lebanon do something about it?
Angel Morris
Hezbollah declared the syrian-lebanese border as cleared like a couple of days ago, maybe the hoholmaps jihadmin didnt update it yet
Michael Bennett
>Hohol map
Some leftovers that headed into mountain-like terrain. Lebanese army is mopping them up in coordination with SAA. Tho job is not that easy.
Cooper Jones
>What fucking sense would a first gas attack make? There's no reason for them to gas their own civilians! Nobody would fall for it. >The US "falls for it" >What fucking sense would a second gas attack make? There's no reason for them to do it again. Nobody would fall for it. I imagine it would at least be worth a shot. And yet nothing.
Cooper Roberts
Nice!
Nicholas Garcia
>I imagine it would at least be worth a shot. And yet nothing. The first gas attack was already extremely suspicious, another, in the current situation would be just plain unbelievable. There's no plausible motivation for the SAA to use gas in the first place, so for what reason would they use it a second time? Might as well just drop gas on their own lines.
Jacob Flores
Beeka valley refuge camp.
Justin Roberts
I am sorry but I cannot resist!
>LOOK GUYS USA IS FINALLY WHITE! PITY THAT IT IS ONLY WITH THAT ID, HUH?! AHAHAAHAHA!
Easton Russell
>Body of Canadian fighter recovered from ISIL five months after he was killed in Syria. S
Lincoln Bennett
unless they start killing each other again which is about as likely because like it or not, sectarian hatred is a thing, especially when talking about iraq >but ive always though that al-bab entry was done with approval from iran and Russia if this was the case, it isn't indicative of an alliance against the kurds looks more like a russian/iranian move to devide kurdish held areas into spheres of influence and reduce their reliance on the us afrin - russki influence manbij - shared influence evenrything east of euphrates - american influence it was entirely ineffective at reducing the kurds' strengh or neutering their ambitions but clearly strenghthened russian influence in kurdish territories the russians' goal is after all maintaining the territorial integrity of syria but they're not opposed to federalization
Joshua Peterson
>Info in CBC & Eldorar articles on our position toward HTS is mistaken. It's a mischaracterization of our position. >Our position on HTS has not changed. Ratney's March statement remains in effect. It wasn't a mistake nor has March statement been corrected. >The core of HTS is Nusra, a designated terrorist org. This designation applies regardless of what name it uses or what groups merge into it. twitter.com/USEmbassySyria/status/864128861017133056
Parker Thomas
Czech'd & Kekked'd Fuck you, hello.
Juan Wilson
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Charles Taylor
Area like user stated has been a troubled jihadi region even before the war. Lebanon also has a divided society with Sunni's and Palestinians at the bottom and Shias, Druze and Christians on the top. Government wants to avoid a large scale uprising (cam close in 2013) of poor pissed off Sunnis if the Christian lead Lebanese army joins in with Hezbollah in dealing with ISIS. Loyalties and tribalism is a mother fucker in some of those areas...