Developments Jul 5 >2nd day of Astana talks wrap up with rumors of ceasefire prepared, SY armed opposition joins talks >Palmyra: SAA advances in NE Palmyra, they reached the Hulayhila area, will advance towards Sukhna. 1km to Al-Hail gas field >DeZ: Nonstop RuAF bombing of IS >Raqqa: SDF breach IS defenses, captured the Palace of the Maidens and the Abdul Malik School >E Ghouta: SAA resumes attack, capture several buildings in Taibah sector, NE Jobar >11 rebels from NW idlib surrender after contacting Ru recon center. 1 said HTS kills those that want to reconcile >RU Tu-95MS strategic bombers hit IS targets >FSA starts new attack on IS in Yarmouk valley, Daara >Ru military police to patrol de-escalation zones in Syria >military source:Kurdish police detain SAA personnel in Hasakah >N. Korea promises more ‘gift packages for Yankees’ after first ICBM test >Yemeni Army, Houthis Launch Missile At Saudi-led Forces Military Camp In Jizan
DEATH TO AMERICA DEATH TO ENGLAND DEATH TO ISRAEL DEATH TO SAUDI DEATH TO KURDS DEATH TO UAE DEATH TO INDIA DEATH TO FRANCE DEATH TO BELGIUM DEATH TO YAHOODI DEATH TO WAHHABI DEATH TO (((MARAKESH))) DEATH TO DIRTY SADDAMIST
Hudson Wilson
Qatar Latest: >Saudi cabal spews out Israeli talking points: terror, extremism, interference, incitement, REEEEEEEEEEEE everything is Qatar’s fault spa.gov.sa/viewfullstory.php?lang=en&newsid=1645465#1645465 >Political, economic embargo of Qatar to remain in place: Saudi FM >Intelligence chiefs from Egypt, KSA, UAE & Bahrain held a meeting in Cairo on Tuesday. >KSA, Bahrain, UAE & Egypt joint statement: we've received Qatar's response & will respond that in a timely manner *Kuwait high officials visit Saudi & Qatar *German FM visits UAE & Doha *Merkel called Saudi King Salman. Neither KSA king nor crown prince will attend G20 meeting on Friday *Qatar Petroleum plans to raise liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity by 30 percent *Qatar FM responds to Emirates FM saying "enough with supporting terror", says "enough lying." *UK's May calls for 'de-escalation' of GCC crisis in call with Saudi crown prince; continues to suppress release of parliamentary report on Saudi funding of violent extremism
UNSC Nork meeting tldw: >Burger Amb: All options including military on table re DPRK >Ivan Amb: Military option should be excluded, sanctions don’t work, calls for dialogue and dual freeze >Chink Amb: Military means should not be an option, sanctions don’t work, calls for peaceful dialogue >Burger Amb reply: If you veto this we will do this our way.
Andrew Howard
post memris
Xavier Reyes
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John Bennett
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Ryan Garcia
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Aaron Nguyen
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Anthony Diaz
Please make the next bread Strategic Garage edition.
Levi Gomez
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Grayson Sanchez
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Adam Jenkins
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Ayden Moore
My life motto
Luke Edwards
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Landon Kelly
Got a pic to go with that? >tfw Strategic Garage must have happened in a bread while I was away doing shit
Benjamin Nelson
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Austin Lopez
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Connor Johnson
>Israeli Islam
I can't think of anything more retarded.
Sebastian Scott
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Nathaniel Brown
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Isaiah Barnes
>DEATH TO BELGIUM yes goy, let's blame a small irrelevant country
Kayden Young
Whaaaat?! Ebin doesn't know teh strategic garage?!
>map was markes with "garage" >memed into strategic garage
Jordan Gray
It is from one of the maps when zoomed in at Jobar area in Eastern Damascus pocket.
Brandon Anderson
>Sup Forums
Austin Richardson
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Joseph Flores
As I said, it must have been in a bread that I was not present in >Doesn't happen very often
Aiden Rivera
I just deleted about ten of the ones I had last night because they were taking too much storage :/ this is my last one
Henry Adams
it was over several breads, that's why I'm so surprised. But sadly I don't have the map to it. Hope someone else helps out
Dominic Gray
Good luck Based Russian Terminator.
Sebastian Lee
Yeah, leave us alone, we dindu nuffin
Jackson Gutierrez
NON COUNTRY ALERT >NON COUNTRY ALERT NON COUNTRY ALERT >NON COUNTRY ALERT
Julian Taylor
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Kayden Cooper
Way have kurds have becoming so intolerable looks like all they do this days is hell muh roach afrin invasion and sucking saudi/us cock. Muh russia giving up afrin to roaches will never happen way cry about it bunch of cucks in kobane think afrin is cucked like them Do you guy think we should let king roach take kobane and rest of north sdf territory?
>WSJ double-header: Editorial on p. A16 calls for regime change in N. Korea; op-ed on p. A17 for regime change in Iran.
Leo Foster
wow,great meme, never heard that one before did you make it yourself?
Logan Miller
Is this salt because of how we ruled the Congo and got the best resources?
Don't worry, that's all over now
Caleb Martinez
Let erdosperm try to fight them in the large Kurd area (not Afrin) to distract them from Raqqa and DeZ. Don't allow the roaches to steal any land tho
Dominic Cook
Wew fucking auto correct cucking me fucking mobile in done reeee gn /sg
Adam Peterson
Don't worry waffles I'm just eternal Anglo shitposting
>pic related >my captcha
Joseph Lopez
>Do you guy think we should let king roach take kobane and rest of north sdf territory? If turkish forces fight SDF on their own then yes. If they send in their meatshield rebels and call in some air strikes so that the (((moderates))) can occupy more territory then no.
Isaac Gray
We love you too
Nicholas Reyes
>tfw no regime change call for Qatar did the saudis forget to pay someone off this week?
Joshua Jenkins
>using mobile well, there's your problem.
Landon Gray
DEATH TO RAFIDH-- yeah, no, I can't imitate al-maghribi.
>that's all over now belgian companies still own a huge part of their mineral resources neo colonisation is awesome when you're irrelevant and can get away with it
Parker Powell
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Justin Long
> I can't imitate al-maghribi.
Look at this picture again and post the first thing that comes to mind
Nathaniel Mitchell
Abraham Lincoln.
Ethan Peterson
I was talking about the other Moroccan user, actually. Morocco in arabic is Al-Maghrib.
Nathan Thompson
I thought the Chinese had moved in and we were pretty much gone? All the nogs on that one documentary with the Chinese dude said that everything went to shit since "the Belgians left."
THE ETERNAL WAFFLE STRIKES AGAIN
Nathaniel Gomez
Yeah, I just realized that it wasn't Maghreboi. I blame the alcohol
Aaron Sullivan
>SAA
*Picture of Spongebob laughing
Kevin Morgan
>I thought the Chinese had moved in and we were pretty much gone? not completely but the chinks definitely moved in on our turf, belgian companies still hold a lot of concessions there's a reason why antwerp is still one of the big diamond cutter centres :^)
Chase King
>THE ETERNAL WAFFLE STRIKES AGAIN I don't even know what you guys are up to most of the time. The last time I heard news from Belgium was about Jihadi breeding grounds
Dylan Phillips
considering WSJ is basically the fortress of mainstreadm Republican thinking thats an ominous sign, that said honestly I wish we'd finally got to war with the norks, finally solve that autistic hell hole once and for all and cuck Russia/China in the process.
Dominic Reed
die fisabilillah
Jack Stewart
Good night Viet-Gong :DDD
Anthony Scott
>I wish we'd finally got to war with the norks Yes I agree, their evil dictatorship has gone on far too long without the guiding hand of a proper central bank
Josiah Perry
>I don't even know what you guys are up to most of the time. good,stay out of our meme business. memes aside, not a lot happens here nice & quiet >The last time I heard news from Belgium was about Jihadi breeding grounds brussels needs to be nuked
Mason Taylor
your average Republican realizes the Qatar debacle just divides their anti Iran coalition and would love nothing more than stuffing the genie back into the bottle. But Trump took the Saudi bait so hard they cant stop it anymore
Brody Gutierrez
Drop your health minister on Brussels, and that will have the same effect
Christian Collins
theyre basically our autistic child who we keep threatening to spank if they dont stop, but they do it again but slightly worse yet we just repeat the warning. If were going to actually do anything Id rather do it before they can start lobbing nukes at Tokyo
>Istanbul’s chief public prosecutor says his office sent a letter to the US embassy, requesting information about Bayram Andac and Muharrem Gozukucuk, two men whom Turkish authorities say are imams of the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group blamed for the July 2016 coup attempt. Andac and Gozukucuk had several telephone conversations with the American embassy in Ankara and the US consulate in Istanbul, the prosecutor said. >The US embassy issued a statement Wednesday, saying it never received the letter >Embassy officials then admitted they had received the request
Levi Thompson
I know lad, I was just being silly.
Christopher Clark
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Thomas Morris
>before they can start lobbing nukes at Tokyo >flag kek
Andrew Hughes
>before They already can do that and desu it's not a big deal Nuclear deterrence is the only way to maintain national sovereignty in this day and age
It's too late to do anything about it other than agree to the Chinese-Russian-North Korean deal
Aiden Morris
>implying big isn't beautiful >implying strong womyn aren't healthy at all sizes
Id nuke the eternal Nip first if I were Kim, considering their history, relatively short distance, and not being future clay like the South can they actually mount a nuclear warhead on their missile? the only place Ive seen that was in the Norths own press release. regardless theres no way the Russian/Chinese offer will be accepted, and well basically get either delayed war or war now, so I vote for war now
>can they actually mount a nuclear warhead on their missile? Very likely
>War War would completely destroy the US in Asia due to immense casualties in South Korea and Japan, both of which do not like the US. Further, the US would be stuck in North Korea for years and years fighting another eternal war
War is an idiotic solution in this case.
Gotta go to DeZ and "liberate" that too :^)
Brody Wood
i bet they just not sure if they want to continue training moderats anymore. hence, "if could be"
Christian Myers
you mean blighty?
soon no eu soon no scotland I read somewhere that 60 % of voters want to remain, even the architect of brexit is now thinking
It's a mistake..
hmm that was a men at work tune no?
Brody Morgan
A lot will depend on how fast Raqqa falls and how much they think they can take before the SAA pushes further east though I suspect we'll see some escalation against "Iranian" units from the US
Jack Bennett
>iran curiously tillerson made no mention of iranian or hezbollah units. must not have a concrete policy yet. (inb4 did they ever have one?)
Oliver Hernandez
>eternal nope, oh it would be a bloody mess and the first conventional war since Iraq, and really since the first Korean War, but South Korea is not South Vietnam and integration would be far easier. Its quite clear the government doesnt really want to go to war, and the last thirty years have been trying to avoid what is simply becoming inevitable. The Norks wont give up the nukes for fear of being Saddam'd anyway, and the US wont allow the Norks to become a legitimate Nuclear Armed state. In short, something will have to give, and frankly I dont see how they wont eventually turn it into war. >both do not like the US lmao no, The Japs and South Koreans like the US, but they have a NIMBY mentality when it comes to actually hosting troops that keep them under US protection
Carson Rivera
Did they ever have one?
Colton Rodriguez
>The Japs and South Koreans like the US 4000 koreans sorrounded the US embassy in Seoul last week. US even lodged a protest with SoKo govt.
Jonathan Diaz
>must not have a concrete policy yet Could also be lack of communication between the State Dept and Pentagon. The Pentagon appears to be completely running the show in Syria now
>South Korea is not South Vietnam You can bet your bottom dollar that the Chinese would fund and support an intensive campaign of "guerillas" The South Koreans will hand off everything to the US in regards of rebuilding costs and policing
>The Japs and South Koreans like the US Not really, the US is very much seen as a foreign meddler/occupying force. They don't like the Chinese, but they don't like us either. Hell, the Sorks want to accept the Nork offer, but the US won't let them.
Luis Martinez
ASSADWAVE - Assad Reclaims Palmyra Citadel youtu.be/r2479Ilz2dA >Bashar hops into plane >Watch video to see what happens next!
over THAAD, which falls under the not in my backyard part pf my post they probably cant reconcile the anti Iran hawks throughout the administration to anything less than toppling Assad and attacking every Iranian ally. so theyre stuck in policy purgatory >guerrilas pretty shitty optics to be foreign funded against a genuine Korean government, considering Koreans hypernationalism >occupying force the only time anti Americanism manifests is related to actually hosting American defense stuff, you never see it otherwise, and the Japanese conservatives if anythng want an even greater alliance with the Americans in the preWW2 restoration efforts
John Harris
Technically Countryside is ahead by 400 posts still, but since I suspect that gap will narrow rapidly and there's no way he can stop it, have replaced him.
>tfw I'm the replacement for Countrycuck General >instead of Maghrebi
Jacob Myers
Maghrebi might have been on here -
- if he namefagged.
This pic is namefags only.
Same reason The Baker, the Syrians and Bjorn aren't there.
Jace Baker
And yet I guarantee you'd quote Sputnik as a credible source.
Grayson Rivera
>so theyre stuck in policy purgatory re-reading the statement, he sounds like he is "willing to" divide up Syria with Russia > Secondly, parties must work through a political process to achieve a settlement that charts a way forward for the Syrian people. >US & Russia have differences... but we have the potential to appropriately coordinate in Syria in order to produce stability and serve our mutual security interests this one tho is quite funny: >Russia, as a guarantor of the Assad regime and an early entrant into the Syrian conflict, has a responsibility to ensure that the needs of the Syrian people are met and that no faction in Syria illegitimately re-takes or occupies areas liberated from ISIS' or other terrorist groups' control. and lastly: >If our two countries work together to establish stability on the ground, it will lay a foundation for progress on the settlement of Syria's political future. Burgers are going into this meeting with nothing to truly offer.