Developments Sep 3 >SAA reached Deir ez-Zor, 1.8kmto lift the 3 year siege on the city >SAA enters Uqayribat, IS counter-attack to expell them. Reports SAA withdrew from Jruh, Uqayribat& Naimiyah, fighting ongoing >RU FM:Rebel forces preparing to use chemical weapons in Daraa >Hez, IS to exchange prisoners near DeZ border >Ru FM:Sy de-escalation zones pose no danger to Israel’s security >Kurdish, Assyrian forces clash in Qamishli City >Jihadist rebels launch surprise assault in west Aleppo >US-backed SDF recaptures Darayeh area from IS in Raqqah >Rebel civil war in Idlib: HTS fights against al-zenki movement >US-backed forces in SE syria sell arms to IS – fsa defector >Taliban leader claims that group controls over half of Afghanistan >Iraqi forces redeploy from Aal Afar to al-hawija ahread of large anti-is operation >Houthi, Republican Guard forces kill scores of Saudi-led fighters around Yemen >Captured Syrian pilot with30+soldiers freed by FSA in SE Damascus is prisoner swap >Philippine army starts its final push to liberate marawi city, IS controls 500-square-meter pocket >/sg Army 2017 album myalbum.com/album/seYvACY7CtIm
>Putin calls DPRK sanctions "useless and ineffective" adding that "military hysteria" could lead to a "global catastrophe with a lot of victims"[1] >ROK to temporarily deploy remaining four THAAD launchers[2] >US Pacific Fleet Chief says that they will continue sending defense assets to the Korean peninsula including "carrier strike groups, expeditionary strike groups, AEGIS ships"[3] >ROK Intelligence reports that DPRK moving missiles around the country once more, this time to Western provinces.[4] >ROK Opposition Party calls for Government to "examine options" to arm themselves with nuclear weapons.[5] >ROK holds live-fire naval training exercise in East Sea as show of resolve against DPRK provocations.[6] >Japan prepares Four-step plan for evacuation of some 60,000 Japanese Citizens in ROK should it become necessary[7] >Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull says that the Korean peninsula is closer to war than any time in past 60 years.[8] >In phone conversation, Trump and Moon agree to strengthen joint military forces and withdraw restrictions on ROK missile payload capabilities.[9] >UNSC meeting adjourned with unanimous condemnation of DPRK, vote within one week for new UN Sanctions resolution. As Haley adds DPRK "begging for war"[10] >ROK believes DPRK has warhead-sized nuclear weapons.[11] >Mattis on DPRK threat after meeting with Trump: "Any threat to the US or its territories including Guam or our allies, will be met with a massive military response".[12] >ROK Intelligence believes DPRK preparing new missile test, possibly ICBM with intention to fly over the North Pacific.[13]
Yes, posting it in the old thread as well as here.
Gavin Garcia
>New photos showing Russian Special Operations Forces troops alongside with the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in the province of Deir Ezzor have appeared online.
Local sources from Deir Ezzor province report about increased Russian military involvement in the ongoing anti-ISIS operation on the ground. Russian Special Operations Forces troops actively participate in battles against ISIS as forward air controllers, ATGM operators, and military advisers. Some experts link the major SAA gains against ISIS in central Syria with the increased Russian involvement.
So what happens to ISIS guys who surrender themselves to SAA and allies? Actually, I don't think this is really a question. But I wonder if we will have another media chimpout over this in the future.
Brody King
What if Assad had stepped down in 2011 and free elections had been called?
Islamist victory in the elections, followed by army coup?
ehh not so much t b h >gets invaded b U.K and Frogs onl survives because the invaders bought the "international law" meme >botched a war with israel despite having a decent armed forces and having almost all neighboring nations on the same side as you >Egypt-syria meme country falls apart >Egypt-yemen meme country falls apart because his armed forces were saudi tier incompetent pretty bad t b h