Developments Aug 29 >US troops exchanged fire with Turkish backed rebels near Manbij >IS evacuated from Arsal have arrived in DeZ gov >14k Drone operations done by RuAF since intervention >300+ tribal fighters/SAA soldiers missing after IS offensive in SE Raqqa >SAA avances 30 km from Sukhnah, 75km remain to DeZ >Terrorists in Sy increase use of suicide drones >Syrian and Lebanese armies are in full control of Arsal pocket after IS agree to be bussed to DeZ gov >2 commanders from SDF located in the area of Manbij defect to SAA >Rebels announce large offensive in SW Daraa, only to fail 4 hours later >New Hamas leader says relations with Iran have been restored >IS launches offensive on US base, strategic city in south Hasakah >Netanyahu accuses Iran of building sites in Syria to fire missiles at Israel >Kurdish, Turkish forces trade hostilities in northern Aleppo >Iraqi Army/PMU liberates Tal Afar city + 2 villages E of city >Saudi Arabia assumes responsibility for civis killed in Yemen airstrikes due to “technical mistake”
=== >What's REALLY Happening in Syria (by SyrianGirlPartisan): youtu.be/OJZRvp6w4wc Syria ambassador in USA: youtu.be/U3LTTbOYVfU Women under Bashar youtu.be/_S_zmlDuGKU >The Face of American Regime Change: youtu.be/T634A6AWR9c Assad visits monastery for Christmas: youtu.be/aG_SutViEmQ Soldier met family after 5 years: youtu.be/zHoeU9mZ1Xss >Canadian Journalist Expose The Lies of Syria: youtu.be/tmNnZ-3JmSo === NGO’s and hybrid warfare: youtu.be/ro1byfe5vUM === WikiLeaks: Turkish oil minister links to Isis oil trade - wikileaks.org/berats-box/article Top aide to Hillary Clinton: :Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria - wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/23225 === >SJWs cuckmarch(riding in my Volkswagen van everyday) from Germany to Aleppo youtu.be/L2A3KidIhe8 Progress: 5 left out of 3000+ at the start. Journey ended in Lebanon as they did not want to ask for visas from Sy Gov. ===
Seems like they have the ability to take advantage of ISIS collapsing across the pocket.
Jeremiah Barnes
God you guys are a bunch of faggots
Elijah Garcia
God you guys are a bunch of faggots
Thomas Perry
Reminder
Hunter Rivera
>139624538 >139625217 no (You)s for Drumpf
David Taylor
>The absolute state of isis military
Oliver Smith
Anyways, ISIS claims to have killed 2 russian soldiers today. They posted a picture of one earlier.
It will be interesting to see how much resistance IS will put up in this Hama pocket - from the video yesterday it seemed as if they were well armed and supplied. So far the SAA has captured mostly hills and deserts, but now what's left is some towns - those might be harder to take.
Isaiah Miller
If Turkey decides to support ES forces directly with artillery and Idlib Rebels join, they can crush SAA in Northern Aleppo. They are struggling in the deserts d Tigers lost hundreds of men, these losses are irreplaceable for Syria.
Erdogan should stop being a dumb nigger and must do it before losing this war.
Tyler Miller
btw He looks like merc
Ryder Diaz
>#BREAKING: Islamic State announced it killed a Russian soldier inside Al-Mushayrifah village in the eastern Hamah CS.
>Islamic State released the picture of the killed Russian soldier (i blurred it):
>#BREAKING: Islamic State announced it managed to kill a second Russian soldier.
>Hell hath no fury like Russia scorned. Da'esh posted a photo of the dead Russian soldier....the Russian Air Force is about to unleash hell
RIP liberators
Zachary Diaz
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Nicholas Reed
Aleppo was the graveyard of your dreams, now be a man and kys.
Matthew Bailey
Oh shit. Who's ready for those tons and tons of TNT?
Asher Walker
does someone have the american spurdo, that gets drafted to fight russia because Trump did bombard the base of the SAA and cries tears of joy to fight another war for his homecountry >dog bless drumpf or something like that
Lucas Jenkins
It's not over yet and we can still make that Shia-Alawite dog bleed a lot.
Which would you guys say is the most effective and elite force in the Syrian war? I can be a government, rebel, al-qaeda, sdf or isis group, doesn't matter. No foreign (russia, usa, etc) group.
Oliver Flores
Tigers
Joshua Gutierrez
Isis
Michael Jones
Not much information about the incident, but it seems exaggerated with 300 MIA. If captures or killed ISIS would definitely have showed pictures/videos or similar like earlier.
>Furthermore, the 300 military personnel that have been reported missing are only declared ‘MIA’ (missing in action) due to their failure to report to the SAA’s command in the region.
>The source concluded that communication lines in southeast Raqqa are poor and most of the missing military personnel are tribal fighters from the area.
...because the earlier offensives in said areas have worked so super well?
lmaooo
Matthew Fisher
He said no foreign groups
Luis Gutierrez
ISIS-aligned former Iraqi Baathists.
Tyler Roberts
Didn't Tigers just lose most of the raqqan towns to isis?
Hudson Cook
The most effective faction in terms if we exclude air power is clearly ISIS.
Nathan Rodriguez
Tribal Forces =/= Tiger Forces
Jacob Ward
The retreated and retook them the next day
Kevin Wood
They are pretty much all dead since a while as far as I know.
Ryder Collins
Those were Tribals defending Euphrates. The Tigers are further south
Luis Martinez
No, there are hundreds of them in Syria.
Camden Martin
They do have the best moral but are lacking in equipment. They have less tanks, bmps and atgm than most of the other groups in the war.
Benjamin Howard
shit.. an actual human died. rip
Noah Ward
Yet he mentioned AQ, ISIS, and rebel groups, which are comprised primarily of foreigners.
Cooper Jones
Hello lads, how are you all?
Tyler Sanchez
Pretty sure that there was a Tiger group with them. ''Panther force'' or something like that.
Owen Martin
Hello fellow paki bro, I am doing bretty gud. How about you?
Juan Bell
All good. How are you, Paki?
Gabriel Williams
You are kinda late today engie, things are good, how about you?
Logan Diaz
Maybe now but that's that's definately not true if we take 2014-2015. The amount of shit they captured from the iraqi army and SAA during their blitz days was insane.
Hell, if you look at the Raqqa video yesterday they still captured a fuckton of crap from the SAA.
And despite all the foreign funding ISIS still probably has fired more ATGMs than the rebels did overall.
Jacob Murphy
Perhaps so but they are also the worst at the politics of war. you need allies or at least the ability to make temporary truces and so on to enjoy any lasting success.
terrorizing the rest of the world while engaged in battle with all the other factions in Syria/Iraq = a fucking disaster. It's almost like they've read Hitler's book of "How to make Friends and Influence People"
David Kelly
I was talking about official foreign forces like the USA and russian air forces, spetnaz and turkish army (not like the turkish where competent anyway)
Luke Turner
Hallo
Hudson Harris
TQILA Everyone else is basically amateurs compared to them
Ethan Powell
Im fine aswell. Thank you for asking. If you dont mind can you tell me the latest updates from today? hello.
Carter Hall
>top attack >not completely noob steering ATGM
watch closer...the missle hits the ground like 50 meters before the tank. To add is, that the way the guy controlls the missle dooesn't see in any way professional.
Sebastian Brown
Who are backing the Houthis?
I'm suspicious about a bunch of tribal warriors in a third world country organizing themselves efficiently against a wealthy, amoral neo-superpower.
Ryan Cook
Shaheen arrived after the retreat.
William Nguyen
Assadi Paratroopers
Angel Davis
unrelated >Outrage after Japanese Deputy PM says Hitler had ‘right motives’
Japan’s deputy prime minister, Taro Aso, is in hot water after suggesting Adolf Hitler might have had “the right motives.” He was criticized both at home and abroad, with the US-based Simon Wiesenthal Center saying the remarks were “downright dangerous.” “I don’t question your motives (to be a politician). But the results are important. Hitler, who killed millions of people, was no good, even if his motives were right,” Aso told a meeting of his faction of the governing Liberal Democratic Party on Tuesday.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a global human rights organization which confronts anti-Semitism, hate and terrorism, said Aso’s comments could spoil Japan’s reputation.
“This is just the latest of a troubling list of ‘misstatements’ and [they] are downright dangerous,” the center’s head, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, said in a statement on Tuesday.
“These words damage Japan’s reputation at the very time when all Americans want to show their solidarity with Japan, our sister democracy and ally, following the missile launch from Kim Jong-un’s North Korea,” he added.
Kazunori Yamanoi, chairman of the main opposition Democratic Party's Diet Affairs Committee, said Aso's remark was "a serious gaffe."
The comment "was extremely shameful as one made by a Cabinet minister. I cannot help but question his competence (as a minister)," he added, Kyodo news reported.
Still don't understand how you can have such a low morale. I just figured that the fact you would be fighting radical head choppers trying to invade your home should at least give you the courage to fire some shots at them and blow your equipment before retreating.
Kek, would love to see a antifa foreign group fight with the rebels.
Hudson Nelson
thank you hope the best for our guys
Noah Sanchez
>I'm still shell shocked from 1776 and 1812* ftfy
Jacob Myers
They wouldn't be ISIS if they did that.
You do understand that the government probably has the highest amount of foreign fighters out of all the groups in this conflict? Unlike the rebels/ISIS/YPG foreign fighters for the government are sponsored by Iran and can freely come in from Pakistan/Afghanistan/Lebanon/Iran/Iraq. Infact the amount of foreign militias the loyalists have ammounted over the years is quite impressive.
IIRC the government imported 40k foreign fighters to syria in 2016.
ISIS/rebel foreign fighter inflow has pretty much stopped after the heavy security crackdown across the world.
As for the YPG i'm not sure but im pretty sure it's not that easy to get into their area with Turkey around. That said, i remember that like half of the dead from the Taqba offensive were from Turkey, so clearly they have alot of foreign fighters too.
Levi Johnson
US-led coalition hits IS fighters on way to meet evacuees The U.S.-led coalition on Wednesday struck vehicles containing Islamic State fighters who were travelling towards the area of eastern Syria where a convoy of IS evacuees from the Syria-Lebanon border is standing, the coalition spokesman said. The spokesman, Colonel Ryan Dillon, said earlier that coalition jets had also struck a road and bridge to block the convoy of evacuees, including fighters and their families, from travelling into IS territory from Syrian government territory. (Reuters)
Charles Sanders
Tiger SEALs
Noah Edwards
looks like a Malyutka. Those things are hard as fuck to control
Chase Long
Didn't do much more than take some desert villages, unless they participated in another offensive I'm unaware of.
Wyatt Bailey
Sore at Macron’s ‘dictatorship’ criticism, Venezuela blasts France Venezuela accused France on Wednesday of joining an “imperialist” campaign after President Emmanuel Macron portrayed the socialist government as dictatorial. Macron on Tuesday called President Nicolas Maduro’s administration “a dictatorship trying to survive at the cost of unprecedented humanitarian distress.” Comments “like this are an attack on Venezuelan institutions and seem to form part of the permanent imperialist obsession with attacking our people,” the government said in a communiqué responding to Macron. “The French head-of-state’s affirmations show a deep lack of knowledge of the reality of Venezuela, whose people live in complete peace,” the statement said. It added the assembly and upcoming state elections demonstrated the health of local democracy. (Reuters)
Is there anybody except Merkel who is not angry at macron's statements?
Wyatt Price
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Chase Gomez
US sends extra fighters to police Baltic skies during Russian exercise The US has sent a reinforced detachment of fighter planes to police the skies over NATO members Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia during a major Russian military exercise in the Baltic region next month. The Zapad war games from September 14 to 20 in Belarus, western Russia and Russia’s exclave of Kaliningrad, have caused unease in the region, though Russia has said the large-scale exercise will rehearse a purely defensive scenario. Seven US F-15C fighters landed at Siauliai airfield this week to patrol skies over the Baltic countries, three more than normally used since the NATO policing mission was upgraded in 2014. “We are glad to also have additional land troops here,” Lithuanian Deputy Defense Minister Vytautas Umbrasas said, referring to 600 extra US airborne troops being deployed during Zapad in the Baltic states. (Reuters)
Nathaniel Campbell
>implying white Americans and French were non-white or from a third world country during the rebellion
Come on Pedro, what's true today wasn't true back then.
Charles Lee
US-led forces launch airstrikes to stop ISIS reaching east Syria – coalition A US-led coalition conducted airstrikes to block a convoy of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) fighters and their families from reaching IS-held territory in eastern Syria from the Lebanese border under a truce deal, a coalition spokesman said on Wednesday. IS fighters had surrendered their enclave straddling the Lebanese-Syrian border and departed on Monday for eastern Syria under the deal with the Syrian army and Hezbollah. (Reuters)
Aiden Taylor
>neo-superpower The saudis are fucking garbage lad
Kayden Taylor
Qatar says no sign Arab states willing to negotiate over boycott Qatar’s Foreign Minister said on Wednesday that his country was willing to negotiate an end to a Gulf diplomatic rift but had seen no sign that Saudi Arabia and other countries imposing sanctions on Doha were open to mediation. “Qatar maintains its position that this crisis can only be achieved through a constructive dialogue… but the blockading countries are not responding to any efforts being conducted by Kuwait or other friendly countries,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said in Doha on Wednesday at a news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. (Reuters)
Jason Kelly
>Saudis a superpower I think we need to fix your definition of what a superpower is
Hudson Cox
Egypt puts more than 350 people on terrorism list Egypt has put the names of more than 350 people, including prominent Muslim Brotherhood figures, on its terrorism list. The designation, announced over two days this week in the government’s official Gazette, bans those on the list from travel, puts them on a watch list and grants authorities the right to freeze their assets. The decision, subject to appeal within 60 days of publication in the Gazette, includes Muslim Brotherhood financier Hassan Malik. Earlier this year, Egypt put some 1,500 others on the list. (AP)
Angel Cook
All that money and advanced weaponry must account to something surely.
Logan Morales
Pakistan National Assembly condemns Trump’s ‘hostile’ comments Pakistan’s National Assembly passed a resolution on Wednesday condemning US President Donald Trump’s accusations that Islamabad was prolonging the war in Afghanistan, denouncing them as “hostile” and “threatening.” Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif Asif urged the government to consider postponing any visits by US delegations to Pakistan or by Pakistani officials to the US and closing off “ground and air lines of communication through Pakistan.” Pakistani officials and media have also raged about Trump’s calls for India’s increased involvement in Afghanistan. Asif termed an increased role for New Delhi in Kabul “highly detrimental to regional stability” and accused India of supporting terrorism and “destabilizing politics in the region.” (Reuters)
Landon Fisher
After 100 days, Philippine army says ‘last stand’ near for Marawi fighters One hundred days after militants loyal to Islamic State took over parts of a southern Philippine city, the military is confident the end is in sight for what has been its biggest security crisis in years. After a lightning strike on May 23 on Marawi City, the Dawla Islamiya rebel alliance has held out against daily artillery bombardment and airstrikes by jets and bombers. But now, says Romeo Brawner, deputy commander of the military’s Marawi task force, rebel-held areas are shrinking, and there are signs the fighters are low on food and ammunition, and starting to flag. “Hopefully, the Marawi siege is going to be over within the next few weeks,” he told reporters. “Their strength continues to decline.” The military has missed repeated targets and deadlines to crush the rebels, whose strength and resolve it accepts it has under-estimated. (Reuters)
Joshua Long
NATO sending 3 monitors to Russia’s ‘Zapad 2017’ drills but wants more NATO says it will send three experts to observe military exercises involving Russian and Belarus troops next month but wants the two countries to allow broader monitoring of the war games. Russia and Belarus say the Zapad 2017 exercise will involve less than 13,000 troops. Under international rules, the two should allow wider access to monitors if troop numbers exceed that figure. A NATO official said Wednesday that experts will attend “Visitors’ Days” in Belarus and Russia, after they were invited to attend. He said international rules permit monitors to have “briefings on the exercise scenario and progress; opportunities to talk to individual soldiers about the exercise; and overflights of the exercise.” Zapad starts on September 14. (AP)
Logan Cruz
UN chief calls for lifting of Gaza blockade UN chief Antonio Guterres called for the blockade of the Gaza Strip to be lifted Wednesday as he visited the Palestinian enclave. “I am deeply moved to be in Gaza today, unfortunately to witness one of the most dramatic humanitarian crises that I’ve seen in many years working as a humanitarian in the UN,” Guterres said. He later said it was “important to open the closures,” in a reference to Israel’s decade-long blockade of Gaza and its border with Egypt that has remained largely closed in recent years. Guterres’s trip on Wednesday marked his first visit to Gaza since taking office, as international concern grows over electricity shortages and deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian territory. (AFP)
Samuel Allen
They have an airforce, but Yemen has proved that shiny toys like Abrams and APCs doesn't win wars.