Developments BREAKING: SAA LINKS UP WITH IRAQI BORDER NORTHEAST OF AL-TANF >Palmyra: SAA advances 10km in SE Palmyra, and gains more ground in N around Arak oil fields&town >US strikes pro-gov forces 2nd time for entering "de-confliction zone" that don't exist, after being fired upon by a drone they claim >SAA captured Dakwah hilltop - E Damascus >SyAF bombs positions in Raqqa of IS & 1 group part of SDF >Turkish-backed militants attack Kurdish forces in N Aleppo,Tall Rifaat city >UN investigates reports of US bombing in Mosul that killed 80+ civies >IS raids SAA in rural Hama, capture mines, arty shells, anti-tank missiles, AKs,2bulldozers+pickuptruck >FSA attacks SAA positions in Zuluf area >PMU liberates Safouk Border-Crossing into Syria >50+ rebels defect to SAA in NE Aleppo >WHITE HOUSE BLAMES IRANIAN VICTIMS FOR ISIS ATTACK >Qatar puts army on high alert, Iran offers to ship food/water >WHO:Yemen cholera cases pass the 100k mark
Bonus: >PYD: Saudi role is important for stability in Syria >Iranian Kurds Are Implicated in Terror Attacks in Tehran
So if communism sucks and women are inferior, then why are the kurds doing so well against ISIS?
Jackson Martin
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Colton Anderson
Oops, sorry lol
Grayson Edwards
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Dominic Jackson
I told you, they're not they're just retreating tactically to keep as much of Syria as possible out of Assad's control.
Landon Bennett
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Angel Watson
Us funding as part of divide and conquer strategy. FUCK K*RDS
Dylan Smith
But they made substantial gains against ISIS since the start of the Syrian Civil war, without outside help.
Daniel Nguyen
Things are different now.
Jackson Evans
Women with rifles are as deadly as men with rifles. And commulism is apparently good during wars.
Rumor is that ISIS fears women because they believe they will go to hell if they get killed by one. But I wouldn't put much weight in that.
And the YPG have a lot of international support from the USA and other allies. They might even get some aid from Iran.
Landon Scott
Is PMU an ally of Assaf?
Jordan Roberts
>without outside help >can't hold shit without constant US air support and this isn't even the best part >claims to be communist >is a USrael proxy
Camden Evans
Yes.
Robert Rodriguez
Yeah, now. But how do you explain the success of their state before that?
Benjamin Hughes
YPG and k*rds are nothing more than US tools to fracture syria. Women units and communism are nothing than propaganda use by k*rds. Hope the turks resume genocide of them once syria war is over
Sebastian Young
>Is PMU an ally of Assaf?
I think they are the Iraqi version of Hezbollah, they are backed by Iran and doesn't seem as religious, but they seem more nasty.
Henry Reyes
So anything backed by Iran is a friend of Assad, yes?
Luke Brooks
i wish to marry a battle-hardened kurdwife after she's finished dispatching ISIS and establishing a country for her people
Logan Reed
Outside of Qatar, any other Sunnis siding with Assad now?
Juan Cook
>k*rds Better find yourself a syrian qt than bunch of shits are nothing more than kike puppets
Logan Watson
Joint Iran-Russia Sanctions Bill Has Bipartisan Support
Why didn't egypt, libya and jordan support assad then?
Landon Gomez
>Yeah, now. But how do you explain the success of their state before that?
The Kurds have always been the minority in their countries, they always got steamrolled by larger state armies. They managed to get independence in Iraq because of US support.
The inherent problem with anarchism is that it's pretty weak against larger empires and states.
I do think that having women soldiers and communist ideals is good for survival against powerful enemies though. But it's not good for military expansionism as you want women producing babies.
Jacob Morales
>Why didn't egypt, libya and jordan support assad then?
Israel/Saudi/us bitch
Qatar has some autonomy
Jordan Stewart
Let me guess, you also voted for Sanders and have a femdom fetish.
Nolan Reyes
>iranian kurds are implicated for terror in syria Never ever trust kurds, US proxies
>The inherent problem with anarchism is that it's pretty weak against larger empires and states.
I'd say that's an inherent problem in all smaller states, lol
>I do think that having women soldiers and communist ideals is good for survival against powerful enemies though. But it's not good for military expansionism as you want women producing babies.
It's shown to be nothing but a benefit when dealing with ISIS.
Blake Reed
>establishing a country for her people
Lol, they're not trying to establish a kurdish state. It isn't a nationalist movement, it's a revolution.
Juan Cruz
FUCK PISSRAEL FUCK AMERIKKA FUCK SAUDI SCUM
Jackson Smith
>Qatar siding with Assad
Are you kidding me? Qatar literally funds HTS, provides support to all the islamist rebels in Syria, has a very "special" relationship with Al Qaeda and used to have one with ISIS.
I mean, Qatar supports the muslim brotherhood 100%, Saudi Arabia designated the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
Middle east politics are complicated. Jordan does seem to be supporting Assad now. Considering Jordan denies payment and denies medical treatment to southern front fighters who actually fight assad, and pays those southern front fighters who sit there and dont fight Assad.
Egypt is pretty neutral and Libya is a failed state that cant really do anything.
Angel Baker
Their biggest benefit is their propaganda value towards Western numales. Omg feminists fighting against evil radical Muslims, so brave!
John Butler
I never denied that. How do you explain the effectiveness of their government?
Ryder Brown
That was before the blockade. Qatar will now side with Iran and Syria now againist Saudi scum.
Connor Roberts
ship every k*rd to moon and get it over with
Asher White
>>Iranian Kurds Are Implicated in Terror Attacks in Tehran Really?? Just kill them all fucking hell
Charles Davis
Saddam should have finished them off.
Andrew Richardson
Literally race of terror
Tyler Myers
It's like people from the same tribe under foreign rule tend to stick together more closely than usual. They are still overrated, and the more I know about them, the more I understand the Turks.
Jaxson Roberts
>It's shown to be nothing but a benefit when dealing with ISIS.
Yes, because they were fighting for survival, in that cases you want to give guns to anyone who can hold a weapon, even the children. And you want to share resources evenly (armies are kinda commulist).
But any war eventually becomes a matter of demographics and technology. If ISIS had a larger army and air support they probably would have killed the Kurds in Syria and Iraq. Whether you have women soldiers or not is not that important.
apologize and say "roachguys, you were right all along" NOW!
Asher Kelly
Kurds are opportunists but try to look into a mirror first.
Jayden Bennett
Why do Americans see the world only in black and white?
Easton Turner
>egypt
Have been supportive of Assad before, though not to a large extent, mainly because Sisi is reliant on Saudi funds.
>libya
Which Libya?
>jordan
American puppet.
Qatar would need to pretty much drop the bulk of their foreign ambitions for that. I mean, if they did that, they wouldn't have a reason to not ally back with the rest of the Gulf anyway.
Carter Williams
No.
Oliver Sullivan
Egypt is also America puppet.
Levi Myers
>effectiveness of their government
What government? For all intents and purposes, The entirety of Syria is basically an economic disaster and people cant afford shit, and YPG held areas are no different.
All the wages of people are paid by the syrian government, including people in rebel held, ISIS held, SDF held territories.
This is like saying ISIS has the best governing skills considering they managed to keep Raqqa very well supplied with electricity due to regional/geographical and political coincidences.
While the rest of syria (especially gov held regions) were clogging shit on 2-3 hours of electricty every day, Raqqa (until recently) enjoyed much more stable power.
Matthew Moore
nice try jew-guy
John Young
I bet the King of Jordan is afraid of the Syrian war slipping into his kingdom. Daesh would gladly execute him in public.
Eli Lee
So you just outed yourself as being a complete fucking moron without a clue. The communal governments are comprised of a variety of peoples, not just kurds. 40% of their state is made up of afghan, iraqi etc. refugees.
>All the wages of people are paid by the syrian government
This is a flat out lie.
Hudson Hall
I wonder what Countryside is doing now.
William Stewart
Good morning lads
Kayden Richardson
>what kind of border crossing do you want pham?
JUST
Parker Carter
Good morning, here is a (you).
Oliver Ramirez
>I HAVE TWO MORE HOURS LEFT OF THIS SHITTY JOB
Elijah Garcia
I can't come up with anything that isn't
Not openly Looks like they're looking towards Turkey instead
ISIS doesn't have much presence near the Jordanian border though
I thought he was posting under a French flag now :^)
Gabriel Rodriguez
>muh Kurds Why don't you stay in reddit where you can circlejerk about strong, female Kurdish fighters with other numales? We don't really give a fuck about the Kurds, the best they could hope for is some kind of authonomy, but they are fucking that up already.
Luke Williams
Uk and USA are the biggest finders of Isis so no shock here.
Bentley Garcia
They are indo-europeans(Not like you fucking hun scum)
Carter Nguyen
Im surprised to not see Algeria there.
Anthony Edwards
Well yes there is a de-facto autonomous region. Just a question, what policies so far have they enacted? I know they plan to do alot of things but as far im aware right now they are trying to win the war and not focusing on such matters. We can see their governing capabilities after the war ends. My prediction that it will stay the same poor undeveloped shithole it is currently and nothing will change.
>All the wages of people are paid by the syrian government
I know for a fact 100% this is true for ISIS/rebel held territories, and i havent heard anything that would say it's different in SDF territory.
Evan Jones
>I know for a fact 100% this is true for ISIS/rebel held territories Show me the evidence.
Aiden Lee
t. Mongol rape baby
Angel Hill
>They are indo-europeans (Not like you fucking hun scum)
Both were conqueror peoples though, pillaging and raping all across Eurasia. And the Russians are descendants from both.
Cooper Perry
t. nation that got KHAN'D
Jayden Campbell
Shit, nvm. You were right.
>There are ongoing disagreements and negotiations over curriculums with the Syrian central government,[86] which generally still pays the teachers in public schools.[87][88][89]
Angel Watson
>tfw Attila names anyone else mongol
It is meme, russians are strong R1a aryans, there are some tatars and others, but most of our population are white indo-europeans
>Slavic/Uralic or Slavic/Caucasian mystery meat >muh Aryan master race :---DDD
Carter Davis
What are the odds that when the Salafist Democratic Forces capture Raqqa the land registration office will mysteriously catch fire?
Christian Harris
>mfw even Putin himself clearly has more than a little mongoloid admixture Russians are based, lad, but you're not "pure" by any means, as a race. Nobody cares anyway.
Jaxon Morris
>R1a
Aka slavs. Half-hun, half-aryan.
Hunter Morales
They will be fine if they play it right Also with the growing Shia influence in the region and Turkey being a liability they are the only strong foothold 'murricans will get
Jonathan Powell
Explain?
Ayden Bell
>we want Saudi Arabia to help us keep the muslim majority under control in our new feminist-communist Syria
Genocide is too good for these fucks
Jace Baker
There is some Nordicist retard who is posting under Russian flag recently about the Germanic master race and the based pagan ways. Maybe that's him.
Capitalism powered, male guided airstrikes, man made weapons. Whenever the Americans aren't actively supporting SDF they start losing against ISIS. Kinda nice to know that they will collapse against SAA immediately after the war
Zachary Lewis
"Let it be clearly understood that the Russian is a delightful person till he tucks his shirt in. As an Oriental he is charming. It is only when he insists upon being treated as the most easterly of Western peoples, instead of the most westerly of Easterns, that he becomes a racial anomaly extremely difficult to handle. The host never knows which side of his nature is going to turn up next."
Hunter Harris
Putin was born in Petersburg, so he is kind of finn, well yes, but if you look at Povolzhye or Central Russia
Nah-nah-nah i`m not that retarded crimean tatar from Switzerland
But russians are typical slavs, so as poles
Jeremiah Scott
Interesting stuff to watch if you're interested in military hardware in Syria:
>mfw even Putin himself clearly has more than a little mongoloid admixture >Russians are based, lad, but you're not "pure" by any means, as a race. Nobody cares anyway. Shit's not mongoloid though, unless you want to go with factually incorrect 19th century racial supremacist notions of North Mongols, perpetuated by a bunch of butthurt Swedes after losing relevance, calling themselves the master race despite no longer having anything to show for it.