Developments May 26 >Putin, Erdogan discuss permanent settlement in Syria >Latest map update shows Syrian Army advances near Damascus-Palmyra Highway >E. QALAMOUN: SAA capture the Abandoned Missile Battalion base +weapons, munitions and bombs from IS >DeZ: huge IS assault stopped by SAA, RU cargo planes droped supplies >E. Aleppo:3 km to Maskanah town, reports of jihadists retreating from town >SDF repels IS counterattack near Maisalun village-10km N. Raqqa >roads between Damascus-Palmyra reopened >SyAF eliminates IS convoy that left Qalamoun Mountains en route to Raqqa >SDF captured north part of Baath dam >SDF: amnesty for militants linked to IS if they surrender before May 31st >PMU liberates Sinjar military base >Philip:46 dead,31 terrorists,15 security member,army troops, special forces, attack helicopters and armoured vehicles deployed >Yemeni forces conduct new raid on Saudi territory
Ramadan has begun; the 50th anniversary of the 6 Day War is next week.
>In a statement, the SDF said a May 15 appeal for militants to turn themselves in within 10 days had achieved "positive results", and the deadline would now be extended until May 31 based on "requests from the noble people of Raqqa".
>Iraqi armed forces launched an operation on Saturday to capture the last Islamic State-held enclave in Mosul, according to a military statement.
>The fall of the city would, in effect, mark the end of the Iraqi half of the "caliphate" declared nearly three years ago by Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which also covers parts of Syria.
>As Islamic State's control over its strongholds in Iraq and Syria crumble, the extremist group acknowledges that soon not much may be left of its self-declared caliphate. So what does the loss of its territory mean for ISIS and will it bring its fight closer to the West?
What the future holds for the Islamic State Its simple, they will retreat to the multiple deserts and mountainous regions in Iraq/Syria and continue fighting from there on.
Whether they will accomplish anything severe anything again will be interesring to see.
Cameron Barnes
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Anthony Barnes
I-Is this, the Mahdi??
Zachary Price
no
Wyatt Reed
>Heavy #RuAF airstrikes have been targeting Suknah-Arak and T-3 station at least 11 #ISIS cars and 3 armored destroyed
Elijah Perez
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Lucas Powell
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Aiden Walker
> "Fatima, are you ready to head to the war zone?" > "almost habibi, I just need to finish my eyeliner and take a few pics"
Ryan Robinson
post more
Ryan Wilson
it's fake though
Cameron Sanders
US-led Coalition dropped leaflets warning pro-Assad to stay beyond 55 km from Al-Tanf area
>calling syrians iranian NEETs Tehran soon, fellow wahhabi
Ryder Gonzalez
Sure, (((maghrebi)))
Ayden Lopez
It's a common war tactic
Dylan Robinson
US basically giving confirmation to Assad that we aren't going to do shit I have never seen this country give leaflets, they just go in and take a shit on nations, not give them warnings bunch of pro trumpers trying to act like a leaflet is anything but admitting defeat on the FSA front
Jordan Russell
ye
Tyler Torres
>WE >WUZ >SYRIANS mad cuckboi is mad an altonno for me, mario
Easton Taylor
and those already in Europe?
>Given the high numbers of radicalised Europeans who have joined IS in the conflict area, counted in the thousands, their en masse or even sporadic return would represent a long-term and highly difficult security challenge for the EU.
>A former high-ranking Met Police officer has called for extremists to be locked away at internment camps to protect the country.
>Tarique Ghaffur said taking up to 3,000 extremists off the streets would keep stop attacks and allow detainees to undergo de-radicalisation programmes.
>In the wake of the Manchester bombing, it emerged this week that as many as 23,000 people have appeared on the radar of counter-terror agencies.
Joseph Sanchez
what are you talking about the US and other forces drop leaflets all the time?
David Wood
>Romania’s 81st Mechanized Brigade will join the Bundeswehr’s Rapid Response Forces Division, while the Czech 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, which has served in Afghanistan and Kosovo and is considered the Czech Army’s spearhead force, will become part of the Germans’ 10th Armored Division. In doing so, they’ll follow in the footsteps of two Dutch brigades, one of which has already joined the Bundeswehr’s Rapid Response Forces Division and another that has been integrated into the Bundeswehr’s 1st Armored Division.
De la Maghrebien absolutely BTFO Don't kill yourself yet friend-o, you were obliged to sugg my dickson
Jeremiah Lee
We need help From the outside to get rid of the usa 50000+ occupation forces on our soil
Nolan Flores
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Thomas Nelson
rude
Evan Reed
كلمات انشودة ماض كالسيف : ماضٍ كَالسيف كالريح كالموج غزارة عادٍ كالخيل كالليث كالرعد شرارهـ مقدام يطلب ثارهـ ** ويرى في الموت بشارة
Logan Robinson
That's dumb desu
Jordan Turner
Did he really say this? Not many politicans know about computers, let alone operating systems, let alone their relation to viruses.
If he did, what is the correct Ba'athist OS?
Grayson Ramirez
Where the fuck is the burger who promised a Natalia dump 2 threads ago? This isn't a game.
Jeremiah Turner
pls respond
Eli Lewis
doesn't seem like someone with in-depth knowledge of computers might say more like some youth worker in his 40's trying to sound cool
realistic politician lingo
Ryan Barnes
lol here
Ethan Green
fuck you you made me post in this shill thread accidentaly
Brandon Jackson
>Secretary of Defense James Mattis said the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has "accelerated" and shifted to "annihilation tactics."
>"Our strategy right now is to accelerate the campaign against ISIS. It is a threat to all civilized nations," Mattis said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News' "Face the Nation."
>"Our intention is that the foreign fighters do not survive the fight to return home to North Africa, to Europe, to America, to Asia, to Africa.
>"However, there are larger currents, there are larger confrontations in this part of the world, and we cannot be blind to those..."