Developments Sep 6 >Gen Suheil lands at 137th Brigade Base in DeZ earlier today >Tigers to begin next phase of DeZ offensive, lifting siege at military airport >New UN report claims Sy govt responsible for Khan Sheikhoun chem attack >Deconfliction zone established in Tel Rifaat by Ru Defense Ministry >SAA reaches western Al-Shoulah after clearing Kabawjib, clashes with IS ongoing >Ru General Staff Chief: Ongoing op to eliminate IS and Al-Nusra "will continue as long as it takes" until finished >Ru MoD: RuAf killed over 1,000 terrorists in Uqayribat op >Iranian Brigadier General: "Iranian Armed Forces are at their full level of preparedness" in the event of foreign agression >Qalamoun Shield liberates Abu Raml, Al-Marami, Mas'oud, and Al-Toubiyah in Hama Governate >Afghanistan: Suicide bomber on motorbike detonates self at Bagram Airbase, "small number of casualties confirmed" >UN report: US coalition violated intl. law in Sy by failing to protect civs >/sg Army 2017 album myalbum.com/album/seYvACY7CtIm
> we can do whatever the fuck we want No you can't and you know it, try to kill single IRGC officer and see what happens, Papa Putin could be mad at you
Daniel Nguyen
They have a place where they belong. >that captagon determination lel, CIA delivering pills like madmen Shurafa? the fuck is that? no
Please kill yourself little boy, Assad will fall inshallah
Camden Gonzalez
which one?
Angel Cruz
>producing a majority of SAA's chemical weapons
Blake Brown
You are no Friend of Syria™
Charles Moore
Alright, I guess it's almost as good as Madagascar, but what about Jerusalem and the Holy Land? Who gets it instead? Arabs?
Joseph White
fucking dammit
Jose Perry
waste of comfy Siberian land 2bh
just ship them to the Congo
Brody Ross
You do the "path of light" ones right?
Carter Smith
BASED ISRAEL A S E D
I S R A E L
Anthony Nguyen
>That PMU controlled village Don't give us false hopes. It will never happen.
Zachary Taylor
>just ship them to the Congo Didn't Africa suffer enough ?
Kayden Clark
>what about Jerusalem and the Holy Land? Who gets it instead? Arabs? Poles should get it
Christian Walker
Sure, why not, the palis are mostly jews that converted to christianity/islam anyways. The askhenazis are fake jews.
Jayden Reyes
Don't give him (you)s.
Brayden Hill
I can agree on that, Jerusalem rightful Polish land
Wyatt Allen
yah, I like the name. this isn't madison avenue.
if people see the reports and aren't interested, that's on them.
you can lead a horse to water...
John Gutierrez
Padre's concern is for the Christians and Christian holy sites there though, to his credit the Pali niggers would destroy everything. That's why Poles should get it instead.
Brody Davis
>That PMU controlled village Don't give him (you)s. But I got 3 (You)s for that one (You). Profit!
Ayden Thompson
The battle in Saudi Arabia.
It already happened.
Yeah, that. Btw, can you post the latest Yemen shitmap?
Logan Kelly
Modelcollect has some awesome tanks I just had to buy two of them! Victory to Assad, Victory to The Army!
Ryder Sullivan
Is Der-Azzor's siege broken yet? (or however it's written)
Whatever lad, just trying to give you a tip. You might get more posters. I give you free bumps when you post it here because Romania seems to like you.
Angel Hughes
Deir Ez-Zor*
Asher Thomas
Ja'ar is contested on the latest map so this one is a little outdated.
Hunter Lewis
NO it hasnt wtf you lying
Isaac Torres
Honestly the only defense against this kind of attacks is to make retaliatory attacks on the Golan or into Northern Israel from Lebanon. Unless you can somehow get Lebanese air defences in order.
Someone change the flags in the picc to Russia, Iran, Syria, Lebanon
Gavin Russell
Yes. But the airport is still under siege.
Adrian Price
I don't trust them, they behave like Arabs and could destroy sacred places
Brayden Howard
Houthi General when?
Henry Wilson
Did they destroy that shit when the Mamluks or Ottoman were in charge? There's no argument for Israels existance.
Grayson Bell
see
Jaxson Ramirez
...
Lucas Baker
How is this war still going?
Dominic Perry
Chilebro, is that you? >Not soon, because too slow. >tfw I really really really don't want to do a latest Yemen shitmap because wikipedia reverted the color changes
Wyatt Morgan
>The Israeli jets breached the Syrian airspace from Tal Kalah West #Homs CS
I'm not arguing for it to exist personally, Jesus isn't there anymore so it doesn't matter.
Jason Rivera
I appreciate it
Oliver Fisher
Cheers m8
William Thomas
Mamluks and Ottomans were civilized compared to modern day Arabs and Turks, or at least they had ethics.
Ryan Clark
Oh I get it.
Yeah, there's even a dude in the latest revision who tries to revert it back and fails.
Michael Ward
>Government says the strike was at 11:00am, (((White helmets))) say that the victims were discovered at 6:45am. So the only possibility that the UN dude thought is that Assad must be lying. Of course al Qaeda couldn't have just launched gas before the airstrikes, they are good bois.
Makes no fucking sense, right? If the COI already knows for sure that a government Su-22 conducted air strikes in Khan Sheikhoun at 6:45am as they claim, then how does the fact that the government representative gave a different timestamp for the event either refute or add confirm the the theory that the compound which it had bombed already contained sarin or didn't? It adds nothing, a completely useless piece of information inserted there just to make it seem like there is more evidence for their conclusion than there actually is.
Connor Bailey
ABSOLUTELY NO GAINZ
I FUCKING LOVE IT 9/11 would bang fuck nice
God curse the Jews
Jason Butler
>t...this time they would eradicate everything >t. supporter of the people that created ISIS
Aiden Anderson
>Chilebro, is that you? no, sometimes Chilebro use Fascism flag. i visited this thread since end od 2015 and I have not been here a month ago.
Camden Evans
Admittedly, I'm not too familiar with the situation. I know Houthis are the good guys, and they're the ones in red. But it looks like they don't hold much ground. Is that green mass an issue or is it just empty land?
Colton Ramirez
This is Southern Albert reporting in Ebin!
Gabriel Lopez
For those interested, here's some general information about the Commission of Inquiry and why it says what it says:
Current leaders of the COI are from Brazil, US, and Switzerland, former commissioners are from Thailand and Turkey, though at this stage their nationality is of secondary importance. The composition of the COI is determined by the President of the UNHRC and reports directly to him. The President of the UNHCR (at the time of the creation of COI it was Laura Lasserre of Uruguay) is in turn elected by the membership of the UNHCR, which has 47 memebers in total. Currently including such notable leaders in human rights as Saudia Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates, as well as the British darling of Rwanda and the French darling of Rep.Congo, you might note that the members list does not contain Syria or any of Syria's allies - Russia or Belarus or Iran. That's not an accident. In general, the composition of the UNHCR is determined by the UN General Assembly using a similarly complicated set of rules which they use to determine membership of the ICJ, the UNSC non-permanent membership, and other UN institutions. There are "regional quotas" in UNHCR to establish an appearance of "global representation" just as there are women's quotas and minority quotas in large coporations. For example, UNHCR must have at least 13 members from Asia and 13 from Africa. Members to each group are proposed by that group internally and then put to a vote to the UNGA, where they are elected by simple majority, with the (de-facto meaningless) caveat that "when electing members of the Council, Member States shall take into account the contribution of candidates to the promotion and protection of human rights and their voluntary pledges and commitments made thereto", and that "members elected to the Council shall uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights".
Adam Campbell
cont.
If that sounds complex, the reality is even more complicated than that. Like with all other elections to UN institutions, the elections are de-facto fixed. The regional groups which are allowed to nominate states to the UNHCR they typically use that power to nominate just as many states as there are seats in the quota - ensuring uncontested election. In 2012, the UN's 53-state Asian group tried to do just that to get Syria elected to the council, which predictably drew harsh reaction from the US and its puppets. If this was a fair election, the US would have been able to block it through General Assembly vote, but since this is an uncontested election, the power of the US in the UN itself was limited. However, that doesn't mean that the US doesn't have power behind the scenes or doesn't have allies in Asia, especially in the Arab world. It is worth noting further that even within the formal "macro groups" at the UNHCR, there are informal micro groups which have de-facto appropriated certain seats for themselves. For example, the seat that Syria was contending for is traditionally an Arab seat, no country other than an Arab country can actually contest that seat. Anyway, according to the artiles in MSM, the US had applied some unnamed form of backdoor pressure on the Asian countries which resulted in an agreement by which Syria withdrew from the bid and was replaced by Kuwait, a well-known shining star of human rights record. What kind of mix of stick and carrot the US had used to convince the Asian countries to change their minds - your guess is as good as mine, whoever has more information please let me know. But it's not the first time the US did that, just a couple of years earlier they used the same backdoor pressure tactics to get Iran removed from the UNHCR, and if we go back a decade - you may recall how the US went so far as to topple the UN general-secretary whom Bill Clinton didn't get along with.
Xavier Cook
Sometimes I don't get how he hates what America does so much but then talks like this about Israel, a case can be made that they are worse than we are to countries like Syria than us burgers are.
Liam Gray
cont. Bottom line: The UN is a corrupt institution, where most votes are fixed and are the result of backdoor deals and agreements which have nothing to do with UN charter or spirit of equality or justice, but rather represent the might-makes-right rule of whoever can offer the biggest stick and the biggest carrot to the others. Since NATO (or rather the Big Three in NATO - US, UK, and France) is typically able to offer the biggest stick and the biggest carrot, it also gets its way on most major issues and has de-facto control over all UN-run institutions. The only exception is when there is a disagreement within NATO itself on an issue, such as when both France and Britain take a stance that is contrary to the US - then things get interesting, but unfortunately that rarely ever happens.
In the case of Syria, we know that the voice of the Big Three is basically united, therefore that voice automatically translates into the voice of the UN and its institutions as well. On Syria, the UNHCR and its commission of inquery have been consistently parroting the declarations made by the American leaders from the beginning of the conflict and with a delay of about few months or so. Basically, the pattern is - the Americans make some kind of completely unsubstantiated claim, this claim is spread throughout the Wall Street media worldwide and assumed to represent truth in its final instance, within days the Big Three commits aggression, using that claim as justification (such as the bombing Shayrat), then a few months or maybe years later the UN (which they control) finally comes back and pats them on the back saying "good job guys, i'm glad you did that, you were totally right all along". Then the cycle repeats, and that's how modern diplomacy works.
Andrew Morgan
>Yeah, there's even a dude in the latest revision who tries to revert it back and fails. >tfw Ah, gotcha.
David Wood
I believe US regime created it, with their actions after Iraq lost strong authority figure. Encouraged by US policies, pro-Saddam tribes started fatwa, basically they moved the small rock and avalanche followed, keep in mind how long ago it was, Only thing that is proven is Israel cooperating with khalid ibn walid earlier, but they were just "moderates", they've joined ISIS later. And also ironically enough they helped SAA in Dara'a with suprise attacks on rebels.
Benjamin Young
>*they are worse than us burgers are to countries like Syria Ignore the last couple words where I essentially repeated myself. Getting tired
Robert Russell
Refresh the page before someone else reverts it. He succeeded this time.
Chase Torres
They control the best defensible parts of Yemen, so that is enough. Also, the areas they control almost neatly follows the former N/S Yemen border. Ok. OH! You're the Assad will win leaf!
Dominic Jackson
It's not that buddy. In case when you nuke Tel Aviv, you'll hit Bibi and a few lesbians, but the cancer is in cities like New York or San Francisco where these real evil Jews dwell
Lincoln Stewart
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James Sullivan
YAAAAAAAA!!!! SHITMAP INBOUND!!!
Tyler Howard
>#Israel has destroyed #Syria's Al-Tala'i facility - linked to SSRC chemical weapons program - in air strikes east of #Masyaf, #Hama tonight.
But you know the main reason we ever got as deeply involved in the ME as we are is because of Israel, so how can you justify it? The Israeli lobby keeps us burgers in Syria/Iraq, etc.
William Torres
Well just to play devil's advocate, we did aid in creating Israel.
Parker Jenkins
Don't forget the Libya shitmap!
Oh and the Kurds in Iran have a little clay.
Ryan Lopez
don't waste your time arguing with him he;s a shabbos goyim. You cannot reason with shabbos goyim they will contradict themselves over and over again just to keep their stupid arguments going.
Jacob Smith
Do Somalia and Afghanistan too
Luke Sullivan
A Jew is a Jew no matter where he is m8. The eternal mushroom of humanity. The ones in San Francisco aren't launching missiles on Syria, the Israeli ones are
Mason Williams
Yes, the Taliban does control half of Afghanistan
Julian Clark
For sure, they've the instigators been behind the scenes of all the shit in the M/E for the last 100 years and are scummy as fuck. Criticising America for heeding their masters call but ignoring jewish dirtbaggery is just plain ignorant.
Mason Sullivan
Wow, that $750,000,000,000 we shell out on defense spending sure paid off!
Kayden Long
Not the one who posted the gifs first in the last threads but I'm one of them. Also i'm the one who posted the tank models and Syria-Russian flags on my wall.
Liam Sanchez
Anyways Padre we can continue this conversation another time, maybe tomorrow, going to sleep for real this time.
Jayden Scott
He has Somalia and Afghanistan but those wars are kinda stagnant.