Developments Aug 22 >Every /sg/er is getting very drunk >Qatar Restores Full Relations With Iran, Deepening Gulf Feud >Assad:Turkey cannot be trusted, their soldiers are invaders >E Ghouta:Faylaq Al-Rahman did not expell HTS, ceasefire is off >Uqayribat pocket:IS launched attack towards Salamiyah city, no gains >Sweida:US-backed rebels offensive on SAA position fails >SAA liberate 11 villages, en route to Sukhnah >SAA pushes north of al-Sukhnah to link-up with Tiger Forces >IS pocket in east Hama shrinking as SAA takes new hilltop >DeZ:RuAF SyAF jets raid constantly to prevent IS offensive >SAA liberate Huwaysisl-Aybidiya from IS in central Homs >IS-held west Qalamoun pocket shrinks by 50% >RuAF:800 airstrikes, 316 sorties in 5 days, video emerges of RuAF bombing IS convoy, killing 200 IS >20+ civis killed by US-coalition airstrike in Al-Jazaa, E Al-Shaddadi >HTS jihadists launch attacks on Aleppo supply line >Rebel spies exterminate IS gathering in DeZ, 8 dead
It's cute. Really that's the only reason why megumin wears it.
Btw, how will the US take Assad's eventual victory?
Jason Reed
you fugged up but nice get
الريات سوداء؟
Daniel Price
gn shitposting pole, how will poland react when russia gibs kalingrad back to germany?
Brandon Lewis
Am I the only one on here who [spoiler] doesn't like anime? It strikes me as infantile at its core. [/spoiler]
John Clark
nice digits
Ryan Bell
تصبح علي خير سنوس
Luke Kelly
>implying germany will still exist
Jack Stewart
>gommies
Jaxson Lewis
hmmmm... predates and survives the romans till this day...hmmmmm
Anthony Richardson
>0.8% German >returning to Germany HAHAHAHAHA
Liam Morales
we will annex it together with lithuania sorry i don't speak terrorist :DD
Connor Bell
All that time and they still blow away like dust in the wind in the face of a few desert dwellers.
Nathan Rogers
interestingly, i think it was shoigu or some other ruskie dude who wrote out that scenario in his geopolitical thesis of the russian future. in it he proposes returning kalingrad to the germans, with the intention of pissing off the poles and reaching a detente with germany
Justin Ortiz
ماهو قووقل ترانسليت؟
maybe one day they will return it in exchange for ukraine
Blake Collins
only with extreme doses of lsd and more poetic license than good taste allows for.
Thomas Martinez
Dugin
John Gomez
i'm pretty sure returning crimea was not in the plan. holding on very tightly was. i think it offered western parts of ukraine to poland and had russia absorbing the eastern bits.
Cooper Thomas
thats the one. he's some minister too isn't he? i have not seen an english copy tho, so I guess i will never see the full picture
Jacob Kelly
He's a college professor.
Brandon Anderson
>holding on very tightly was yes exactly crimea was annexed to stay that was the whole purpose of the war in ukraine russia needs because of the Sevastopol base they had to go aggressive because ukraine was kissing nato's ass, also i don't think russia want to completly annex ukraine because they need buffer states like belraus
Elijah Flores
answer to self. no dugin is a nutjob. little traction in kremlin
Carson Gonzalez
Sukhnah really REALLY SOON
Luis Flores
wikipedia has him losing that job a few years back. and the us and canada think he is a bad person. so they wrote his name on a list of other names who were also bad.
Jaxon Bell
anyway - i'm out.
in 2 hours and 2 mins it will be Assad time. I need to get ready
Justin Gonzalez
Someone should create a petro virus, muricanish influence would cease and everyone is happy unpacking cartoons, also i would recommend disabling virgin mode that way no-more-martyrdom mode is active. Next we can think about curing the Petromoldium without risk of explosion. Back it all up with complementary energy from controlled nuclear transformation of radioactive elements. >Put it inside body >Exchange Hellium into Hydrogen >Create anabolic route > do the math >profit
nobody takes it seriously since its great meat-wall between PL and RU - share little borders, nobody complain like for Lwów so supposedly we could trade with both-ways profit behind USpatriot's heads.
Juan Reed
How did the HTS/ISIS offensive ended? I was outside all day and forgot to bring my phone.
Carter Murphy
it seems they gained nothing. there are no photos or videos. just shill messages like some isis escaped to idlib. gov shills all was repelled. In northern DeZ isis did some counter attacks killed some soldiers and looted equipment but they gained no ground
Christopher Green
So don't lose sleep over it?
Sebastian Hughes
yup, typical hit and run style assualts in southern Raqqa where ISIS said to have killed over 100 SAA and friends. Everywhere else it was either repelled or recaptured shortly after
Nathaniel Rivera
What's gonna happen with the SDF territories after ISIS, the Jihadists, and FSA are finished off? Reincorporation into Syria if Bashar gives some democratic concessions, or is it gonna turn into a frozen conflict?
David Perez
Assad should give some concessions that aren't really concessions, but they look and feel like they are so people accept them. I don't know how, but that's for people smarter than me to figure out
Anime is degenerate. Fuck anime and fuck weeb people.
Kayden Scott
90% of it is. The other 10% is stuff like LOGH, Cowboy Bebop, and Monster.
Ian Bailey
anyone wanna give me OSRS gold...
Dominic Peterson
ded kurds when
Nicholas Walker
always
Jack Wright
>Every /sg/er is getting very drunk
Fake news.
t. Teetotaler
Henry Howard
>>Every /sg/er is getting very drunk I drank through the night on my own playing botw while listening to podcasts while lurking /sg/
Alexander Evans
Trump talked a lot about btfo ISIS during the presidential campaign, has he done anything?
Kevin Morgan
>fake news this. everyone is assuming i'm drunk because i make absolutely abrorrent posts but actually i'm just retarded
Nolan Cruz
He bothered to clad a ISIS disguise when going personally to Syria to kill SAA members. >everytime Suheil died he was the last dead Suheil of the city
Jaxon Sanders
Nothing more than any other presidential candidate would have done. Cutting rebel funding was a right move though.
Christopher Butler
>Cutting rebel funding was a right move though. Pha, I don't give credit for that. It was not a difficult decision, why the fuck would you keep investing in something which clearly won't work out and you even have an alternative in the north?! >congratz u r not a total retard
Joseph Young
he said he will destroy ISIS in 30 days but didn't do shit he bombed assad two times tho
Benjamin Lopez
Hasn't he even increased bombings on ISIS? That's pathetic.
Joshua Torres
he did loosen the rules of engagement I think, but dunno how this resulted in more ISIS ded...for sure more civilian ded though
Tyler Wilson
Well...debatable...it may be ISIS or it could just be civilians. I'll give the US a pass on that though because it can often be tricky to distinguish. That said, their bombing sorties are infrequent and ineffective.
James Hughes
>That said, their bombing sorties are infrequent and ineffective. Isn't that because Kurds were calling airstrikes?
Samuel Garcia
Think so yeah. Most of the airstrikes outside of Raqqa and not around Mosul/Tal Afar seem to just be meme strikes
Elijah Perez
And the ones in those cities are still sketchy in the sense that they may be hitting ISIS, or they could just be vaporizing civilians. That said, if you choose to remain in a war zone, well, the consequences are on you.
Owen Ortiz
In the case of Mosul and Raqqa I don't doubt that ISIS forced the population to stay there for those that wanted to try and leave. Plus with Raqqa being surrounded it's hard for those wanting to leave to do so without the Kurds setting up ways for them to do so. Plus there are the ISIS fighters who hide among the populace to try and become a "refugee" heading to the US or Europe
Lucas Phillips
/sg/ does anyone here actually support the terrorists and want to see Assad gone?
Hudson Ortiz
It was fun to watch Daesh steamroll everyone but then the joke stopped being funny.
Robert Myers
So what's the madman plan for ISIS pushing along the Euphrates?
David Sanders
Yeah well, can't stop an attack just out of fear of killing civilians.
This. Their early gains were impressive. At one point they were really close to Baghdad, IIRC.
Alexander Smith
That's kinda when the USAF got involved, wasn't it? Everyone was shitting bricks thinking ISIS was gonna take Baghdad so Obongo started launching airstrikes.
Thomas Kelly
>if you choose to remain in a war zone, well, the consequences are on you. oh cmon, my grandpa is dying at the moment and imagining that war breaks out(whatever reason, Austria becomes mad or whatev.) and we have to move him is kinda unthinkable. So I think there might be countless other reasons for people unable to move or unwilling because their loved ones can't move.
I accept the point that one can't help it that civilians die in war, but don't say it's their own fault for staying for all of them
Nicholas Butler
I kind of wish they had taken Bagdad just so we could have seen the international shitstorm that would have ensued
Anthony Hernandez
They got Mosul, what would have been the difference for your personal media intake? From your/our pov it's just another desert town
Nolan Allen
Well point is that you shouldn't handicap your own army out of concerns for civilians.
No dude. Baghdad is the fucking capitol. Baghdad is where the US Army tore down that statue of Saddam. For IS to take it would have been the biggest JUSTing the US would receive since Vietnam.
Mason Barnes
YPG were down to a couple of houses in Kobani, IS at the gates of Erbil with KDP Pesh completely routed and the Iraqi army had stopped existing after the offensive down the Tigris. Without the massive US airstrikes at the beginning both the Kurds and Iraq would have probably been wiped out.
Henry Green
>Well point is that you shouldn't handicap your own army out of concerns for civilians. I don't disagree on that
Alexander Wood
>ISIS takes Baghdad and starts making a beeline for Basra >Obama has to send in a battalion of marines to stop Iraq from going up in flames