Developments Aug 7 >Sukhnah LIBERATED >E Ghouta: SAA continues their push in Ayn Tarma & capture Sonbol Station, bomb Jobar trying to make rebels to surrender >SAA liberates 2 villages in S Raqqa >HTS attacks JaI group in E Idlib >Video emerges of Lebanese army shelling IS positions, ground invasion SOON, they also ask US-coalition for aircover >US envoy:SDF controls 45% of city, 2k IS fighters left in Raqqa, using civis as shields >SyAF destroy ISIL drone factory in Homs Gov >SAA attacks FSA positions in E CS of Al-Sweida Gov,capture 2 hills & Police Station 30 >Nasrallah: Hezbollah will participate in the Ras Ba’albak offensive from Syria >SAA stops HTS offensive in N Hama, recaptures lost points from IS in E hama >IS claims 40SDF dead after SVBIED attack in Raqqa >Photos emerge with IDF soldiers recovering wounded terrorists from Golan region >Houthi forces retaliate against Saudi military in Jizan after recent coalition massacre in Saada >Saudi bombs Saada in N Yemen, 9 killed, 6 kids among the dead
DEATH TO AMERICA DEATH TO ENGLAND DEATH TO ISRAEL DEATH TO SAUDI DEATH TO KURDS DEATH TO UAE DEATH TO INDIA DEATH TO KUWAIT DEATH TO FRANCE DEATH TO UKRAINE DEATH TO YAHOODI DEATH TO BAHRAIN DEATH TO WAHHABI DEATH TO HOLLAND DEATH TO MOROCCO DEATH TO CATALUNYA DEATH TO DIRTY SADDAMISTS DEATH TO MONAFEGHIN & KUFFAR DEATH TO THOSE WHO OPPOSE THE VELAYATE FAQIH
Jackson Morgan
This thread again? Holy fuck. How many times is this gonna get posted? What is getting slid?
Lucas Gonzalez
DR. DIMA
Jace Diaz
زیبا
Nicholas Martin
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Anthony Martinez
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Camden Peterson
Interesting thing to note about mount bishri. There are two gaps in the otherwise steep cliff on the western side that can be traversed with 4x4's. Will undoubtebly be used by ISIS.
Elijah Davis
>What is getting slid? yo mamma
Leo Thomas
The Kerensky Offensive didn't help either.
Robert Parker
Beware the Pirtes! Yaarrr!
Chase Howard
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Nathan Parker
Our anime girls WILL sunbathe on the beaches of the Euphrates!
Aaron Howard
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Adrian Powell
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Andrew Parker
Assad will make Anime Real!
Justin Morgan
Why did al zinki behead a child? What is the point of that?
Lucas Wright
revenge. he was a loyalist child soldier.
Hunter Kelly
BAKING
UPDATING OP TOO
Luis Myers
To prove that the rebels support secularism, democracy, gay rights, affirmative action, women's rights, and universal healthcare.
Nathan Green
Will be interesting to see how SAA will approach this mount(ain) as it won't work as a shield as i previously thought this cliff would do. Fug.
That's what peaceful democracy supporting civilians do, don't you dare question them
Brayden Russell
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Grayson Gonzalez
How does it get to the point where they brutally kill eachother over different beliefs, though? I don't understand how any ideological differences could be THAT serious.
Ethan Nguyen
whoever fixed the orph.link - thanks!
Asher Rivera
>arabs >think
pick one
Joshua Wood
This guy looks like a porn producer.
Andrew Gomez
>Saudi-backed forces seize two villages in southwestern Yemen DAMASCUS, SYRIA (9:10 P.M.) – On Sunday, Houthi forces suffered a temporal setback after troops loyal to the rival Aden-based government began a large-scale offensive in Taiz province, heavily aided by Saudi Arabian warplanes from the sky.
Pushing northwest of Taiz city, the Saudi-backed Yemeni Army imposed full control over the villages of Rajmah and Madarat after clashes with the Houthi-led Popular Committees and the Republican Guard, a local source told Al-Masdar News today.
With both sides largely bogged down in Taiz – the country’s third largest city – since April 2015, forces loyal to the Saudi coalition hope to sever the Houthi supply line to the provincial capital.
Meanwhile, Houthi fighters have diverted their military attention to the Saudi border where hit-and-run attacks occur on a daily basis, looking to exhaust and demoralize Saudi Arabia’s military. Long-range ballistic missiles have also been fired by Houthi troops on nearly a dozen locations, reaching far behind enemy lines. almasdarnews.com/article/saudi-backed-forces-seize-two-villages-southwestern-yemen/
Dylan Diaz
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Aiden Sanders
He is not Iranian.
Sebastian Powell
You mean he looks jewish? If you can't understand that, you obviously have no IDEOLOGY
Noah Ramirez
Is Trump pro-Assad? If so or if not, why?
Xavier Carter
you don't understand how a middle eastern civil war in it's 7th year running with bitter secterian overtones and hundreds of thousands of casualties can produce such brutality? this story is as old as civilisation itself.
Kayden Cook
>Gets shot >stays still on open field
Ar*bs.
Oliver Brooks
>Greece will soon be invaded by pirates and emerge victorious. Truth.
Juan Reed
>136488464 piss off
Aaron Carter
I don't understand what their ideologies are, but I don't think any ideological difference I have to another human would turn me into a savage beast...
Carter Thompson
Houthis need to mobilize for a major offensive against the KSA. There are two air bases in the south they should attempt to capture. A lot of men will likely die, but the long term benefit will cripple KSA Aerial offences against the houthis.
Ian Moore
>having no ideology imposchible. thish ish in fact he most inschidioush form of ideology, thish totally abshurd idea of no ideology. it remindsh me of an old easht german shaying...
Owen Baker
>DEATH TO KUFAR DEATH TO MUHAMMADAN FILTH MOTHERFUCKER
Robert Nelson
Basically, I live in New Zealand and here, we don't behead people we disagree with. I understand people get this way because they've lived through all this and they have to in a way, but how did it all start and eventually come to what it is?
Daniel Anderson
giggled
Lucas Young
Watch some Assad interviews (theres 2 in the OP) and try some videos from youll get some more backgrounds and info about the conflict
>BREAKING: 40 martyred & 30 wounded in #US bombing on 'Martyrs of Sayyid Battalions' forces on #Syria - #Iraq border Fucking hell
Anthony Perry
Barbary pirates?
Adrian Fisher
>Basically, I live in New Zealand and here, we don't behead people we disagree with. You rape their sheep.
Blake Butler
>Maori were warlike, and battles were sometimes followed by feasts of the vanquished. The victors believed that to eat one's enemies was to destroy not only the physical being, but to eliminate their "mana" - their reputation, their standing amongst other Maori. Cook's men were told in 1769 that eating the bodies of the victims of war was common amongst Maori.
>'Martyrs of Sayyid Battalions' calls for urgent meeting between leaderships #Iraq|i resistance factions to discuss retaliation AOT
John Parker
ISIS airforce at it again i wont be suprised if ISIS attacks the militia's positions this night
Luis Russell
He's not directly pro-Assad, but seeing as USA expand the LNG business, I'd say he'll keep a more toned-down position as previous administration for sure
Wyatt Williams
Lol!
Ok, but in the current year this isn't happening.
Alexander Nelson
see for part one.
America is playing because it may want a number of things, including a destabilised middle east - possibly even a balkinised middle east. a balkinised middle east makes it easier to manage the region. for america managing the region means keeping states weak and reliant on american weapons, help and diplomacy. It means a middle east in which neighbours are at each others throats and lack trust. The first nation to be cucked in this way is israel. the only forces in the region that work with israel are the lowest of the low, the wahabi kingdoms with oil.
The gulf states for their part are playing a game on the field in which is attempting to make them the kings of the middle east. they have always felt that it is they who should speak for islam. to this end they have pushed wahabbi islam all around the globe, they are prime drivers of jihadi headchopperism globally today. they support isis and the various minority fsa/alnusra type organisations.
Iran for it's part is playing because it sees the chance of filling the void the americans invariably leave in their wake. they have been very successful at this since 2003.
much is made of a sunni/shia divide, but it's a bit of a meme. iran is supporting both shia and sunni in both iraq and syria. a far more fundamental schism in the conflic is actually a sunni/sunni divide - a division between turkey and mulim brotherhoodlovers and the saudi's. turkey wants to be the ruler if the middle east, it is a rising power, and historically the one that brings unity. hence saudi and turkey are playing their own game.
hezbollah is playing on assads side because allies in this region are not like allies elsewhere - these guys stick together. assad and syria helped hezbollah against the israelis, so hezbollah helps syria against isis. iran helps syria, not because they think alawites are shia ( they hardly think of them as muslim ) but because they make staunch allies and have loyalty.
Brandon Adams
Give it a few hours, they will attack.
Brody Williams
These aren't civilians, they are militiamen fighting ISIS...
Josiah Parker
>size 200 >40 KIA >30 WIA
That is about of 1/3 of them.
Aiden Flores
Oops I was mistaken
Cooper Hughes
give sauce sunssy
Tyler Reyes
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Nicholas Perry
it will.
Gabriel Perez
Eh, that was back in 2014 and the source is Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Even if we assume they grew, they are most like between 500-1,000 troops. Any casualty hurts them greatly.
Justin Myers
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Nicholas Ortiz
Yup.
Evan Diaz
What makes you say that?
Christian Phillips
Islamic State Air Force everyone
Christopher Gray
>killed gays/trans and minorities I don't see your point user.
Austin Stewart
>40 KIA >30 WIA >20 MIA >50 XIA >60 CIA >90 VIA >80 QIA
Man, anglo military talk is ass
Ryan White
do you think the current society will last ad infinitum? at some point there will be a major collapse, war, famine as there always has been, and then the beast will once more be unleashed.
Jayden Rodriguez
For most parts I would agree but pipeline. You do not turn country into terrorist paradise if you want to build pipeline. Money and time spent on overthrowing Assad would be better spent on pipeline detour which would be already built if they really wanted it.
Nathan Hill
america's game is a short term only fluid response to fires. it's not really burned by stuff in the middle east, it's even oil independent. so it trys to shift events in it's favour. it plays a bad game. I'm not sure if america initiated the arab spring, but it began to harness it once it understood what it was.
america had hoped that an arab spring would wipe out assad. however, the arab spring was contaminated by jihadis and thus never gained the popular support of the majority of syrians. large numbers of foreign fighters were required to boost the rebellion, thus whether this is a civil war is questionable since so many foreign fighters are involved. the vast majority of syrians, while they may not love assad as much as we do, probably think that he needs to stay in place until the shit stabilises.
i think that provides a broad enough scene, without going into finger pointing or detail. it clarifies the shia/sunni meme analysis and it covers the big players ( note there have been over 4500 separate militias involved in this conflict on all sides ).
the last parties are the headchoppers, the moderates and the isis. strictly speaking they are all the same, there are no moderates - unless u take the term to mean a friend of america. the freedom the fsa seeks in syria for instance is not the freedom of democracy or freedom from tyranny - it's freedom of religion - to be a headchopper salafi cunt living in sharia hell - an islamic state, freedom from western or any other contamination.
over the course of the conflict the fsa has worked with isis, aq has worked with isis, sometimes they fight amongst each other ( their paymasters make them earn their money ) .
All in all assad is on his way to glory, ISIS is BTFO, america's dreams are vanishing like a mirage in the midday heat, and saudi has perhaps over extended itself. iran is probably pretty happy, altho it is carrying big weights. turkey is autistically screeching from the sidelines.
James Green
yeah the pipeline theory is bull. this is mainly about saudi/iran cold war with other secondary interests at play.
Mason Young
But how can the US forces step in if there are no terrorist to destroy and save the world, Ivan?
Brayden Smith
No, but I don't think it will get nearly as bad in New Zealand as it used to be.
Jose Wood
What do you mean?
Michael Long
Pic
Justin Richardson
REVENGE FOR IRAQIAN MARTYRS REVENGE FOR SOLDIERS OF SAA DEAD AGAINST ISIS DEATH TO ISIS DEATH TO AL-NUSRA DEATH TO REBELS DEATH TO THE SALAFTS DEATH TO SAUDI DEATH TO THE ARSONISTS DEATH TO THE ANARCHISTS DEATH TO FAKE NEWS DEATH TO TURKS DEATH TO THE KURDS DEATH TO THE ARGENTINIANS DEATH TO NICOLAS MADURO DEATH TO THE LEFTERS DEATH TO COMMUNISTS DEATH TO THE BOLIVARIANS DEATH TO ALL THE ENEMIES OF ASSAD DEATH TO ALL THE ENEMIES OF THE SACRED PROERDIAN EMPIRE
Hudson Mitchell
ever? even in 100 000 years?
Jayden King
Friend, if man and wife cannot live in peace, how whole nations could? Conflict is in human nature. And will be.
Benjamin Wilson
kek, the Assyrian guy looks like a Mexican wrestler.
Logan Roberts
We will be long gone by then, even our AI overlords won't have any use for us so far in the future
Michael Ramirez
The pipelines are at least a secondary interest, so they're not bull.
Isaiah Rivera
Sure it is possibility but then again money/time spent first on turning country into terrorist paradise and then god know how much more to try and get rid of them. Check for example Afghanistan, US there 15+ years already but Taliban never been stronger.
Jace Taylor
agreed. the pipeline is just a straw, one of the straws that broke the camels back. none-the-less it is an economic integration which makes independent foreign policy in syria subject to qatari/eu interests. a pipeline is more than a pipeline if u get what i mean.
and it is 2 pipelines dancing in the desert - there is the iranian pipeline proposal and the qatari pipeline proposal. and there is the pipeline that got destroyed in the gulf war. I think it links iraq & syria. not sure.
Levi Young
>Taliban never been stronger. I do wonder why? ;^)