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>SOUTHFRONT Sep22
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>Newest Interviews with Assad
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>DeZ Sep19
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>N Hama Sep19
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>Raqqa Sep19
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>E Salamiyah Sep17
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>Central Syria Sep14
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>Daraa Aug 20
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Developments Sep22
>DeZ:SAA liberates Khasham town from E Euphrates
>Kurdish forces capture IS oil fields without a fight, E of DeZ, outrace the SAA
>Israeli warplanes attack civilian airport in Damascus
>N Hama:SAA carried out several attacks near the town of Sukeek
>US accuses Russia, Syria of hitting civilian targets in Idlib, Hama
>Russian Navy fires several cruise missiles at Al-Qaeda targets in Idliba fight
>SAA is now 6km away from Maadan
>HTS&Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham launch joint attack against SAA troops in east Hama
>E Ghouta:Rebels from Al-Qadam agree to surrender to SAA, might be bussed to Idlib
>Sy opposition claims US-backed forces reached agreement over withdrawl of IS from Raqqa to DeZ
>Unconfirmed: SDF shelled gov troops crossing Euphrates, killing 9
>Jihadists move forces to western Idlib amid Turkish Army build-up near Syrian border
>900 days of Saudi Yemen aggression:12907 citizens dead,21k injured, destroyed 15 airports,14 ports,1941 bridges&roads,296 hospitals&medical facilities,791 schools,114 university facilities
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Is Russia afraid to just blast the Israelis out of the sky or what? Or is the S400 a meme?

Read

OUR dad is bested

why would rooskies do that?

FREE KURDISTAN
2 DAYS

shieeeee
twitter.com/A_J_S_B/status/911616196834938881

The Russians have developed enough brains to think strategically, something the Americans have not managed yet.

Macedonian bread?
ew, no thanks.

Real bread
stop splitting ffs

/ug2/ when?

ILL FUCKING SAY IT AGAIN

the American people are in charge, stop labeling the USA as some corrupt shithole thats run by super secret elite deep state maymay men
no one here supports syria
to act as if syria has done nothing wrong at all is a lie
period

>tfw Turks end up becoming Syrias greatest ally against the enemies that wish to cut up the state

I wonder if they at least locked up the Israeli gets with the S400 tracking system to scare the pilots shitless. Believe me I can appreciate the position Syria is in with focusing on winning, and not giving the Jews a reason to claim a pretext to launch a full out attack. Sucks but they're gonna have to keep cucking for a while longer.

I AM GONNA FUCKING BURN A US FLAG IF THIS HAPPENS

What has Syria done wrong, false flagger?

>USA as some corrupt shithole thats run by super secret elite
>bush senior bush junior
>soros
>rockefeller
wew

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Resisted democracy, ofc.

The Israelis are the ones being cucked by not launching a full scale assault, Iran will be on their border in less than 12 months, the whole war has been an unmitigated disaster for Israel, they've been outplayed.

cwute

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bump

life support from the sky

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blumpfrt

Ah, the Eternal Geo-Swede

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Turkish parliament extends mandate on troop deployment in Iraq, Syria
Turkey's parliament voted on Saturday to extend by a year a mandate authorising the deployment of Turkish troops in Iraq and Syria, two days before a planned independence referendum in northern Iraq's Kurdish region. Turkey said earlier it would take security, political and economic steps in response to the referendum, which President Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman said was a "terrible mistake that will trigger new crises in the region". (Reuters)

China says N.Korea quake not nuclear explosion
China's Earthquake Administration said on Saturday that a small earthquake recorded earlier in the day in North Korea was not a nuclear explosion and had the characteristics of a natural tremor. The administration had said earlier the magnitude 3.4 quake detected at 0829 GMT was a "suspected explosion". (Reuters)

Trump, South Korea's Moon agree to boost defenses -White House
US President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in agreed to strengthen their defense posture amid rising tensions with North Korea, the White House said on Friday. Trump and Moon, who met on Thursday, committed to strengthen their "combined defense posture, including through South Korea’s acquisition and development of highly advanced military assets" and "agreed to the enhanced deployment of US strategic assets in and around South Korea on a rotational basis," the White House said in a statement. (Reuters)

UN official says 7mn Yemenis get food aid
The UN humanitarian chief says the World Food Program delivered emergency food to a record 7 million people across conflict-wracked Yemen in August, “helping to avert potential famine.” Mark Lowcock told a high-level event on Yemen on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly’s ministerial meeting Friday that this represents a 60 percent increase from the average of 4.4 million people who received food assistance in the first six months of the year. The increase was partially a result of much higher imports in July. Despite the delivery, Lowcock said Yemen “is facing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with nearly 21 million people in need of emergency aid or protection,” most of them children. He said the threat of famine still looms. (AP)

blumpfrt

>the American people are in charge, stop labeling the USA as some corrupt shithole thats run by super secret elite deep state maymay men
You're just making it easier to justify isolating your country entirely from the international community. Fuck off of other people's countries, no one wants your globalist agenda.

hurr durr
go die for Israel bitch

Are turks the good guys now ?

depends if this is only for muh kurds or future landgrabbing

Iraq Kurd leader says referendum to go ahead
Iraqi Kurdish leader Massud Barzani again stressed on Friday that next week’s referendum on independence for the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq will proceed as planned. “The referendum… is in your hands,” he told a large crowd at a football stadium in the regional capital of Arbil. “We say that we are ready for serious open-minded dialogue with Baghdad, but after September 25, because now it is too late,” Barzani said of Monday’s plebiscite. On Saturday, Barzani is to hold a news conference at which he is expected to announce definitively whether the controversial vote will go ahead. Negotiations are still going on aimed at persuading Barzani to change his mind, according to officials close to the discussions. (AFP)

desu I couldn't care less I'm tired of kurds. They act like some reality TV show celebrity that is famous for a few months and then gets pissed because no one cares about them anymore.

Turks at least were a "Super" Power once.

Lavrov says Russia supports Iraq’s territorial integrity
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday confirmed “invariable support for friendly Iraq’s unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity,” TASS reported. He met with his Iraqi counterpart, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, in Moscow to discuss the situation in that country and the fight against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). Only Iraqis themselves should decide internal issues, Lavrov said. Iraqi Kurds are expected to vote on Monday in an independence referendum that neighboring countries and Western powers fear could stir broader regional ethnic and sectarian conflict.

Greek court approves first forced Syrian deportations - report
Greece’s top administrative court on Friday approved the forced deportation of two Syrian refugees, setting a precedent for hundreds of similar cases, a justice source said. Over 750 Syrian exiles are likely to be affected by the ruling by the Greek council of state, the source said. The refugees, two men aged 22 and 29, had filed a legal challenge after asylum committees rejected their pleas to not be returned to Turkey, from where they entered Greece last year. Rights groups supporting the pair can contest the ruling at the European Court of Human Rights. The deportations are part of a pact between Turkey and the EU that was designed to stem the flow of refugees and migrants after it reached historic proportions in 2015. (AFP)

Syria Kurds hold vote for local elections
Residents of Kurdish-majority areas of northern Syria began voting Friday in the region’s first local elections, as part of a push to cement a semi-autonomous regional government. Friday’s vote is the first stage in a three-part election to select representatives at the district, municipal and regional levels. The vote has been dismissed by Syria’s central government as “a joke,” but for Kurds it represents a step towards a long-sought federal system. Kurds made up around 15 percent of Syria’s pre-war population. They largely stayed out of the uprising that erupted in March 2011, instead quietly building local control in Kurdish-majority areas after the withdrawal of most government troops. In March 2016, they declared three semi-autonomous regions, where voting began Friday for representatives at the neighborhood or “commune” level. (AFP)

WTF IS THIS???

Spain sends more police to Catalonia to block referendum
Spain’s Interior Ministry said on Friday it was sending more state police to Catalonia to maintain order and make sure a banned referendum on independence does not take place. Catalonia, which wants to hold a vote on October 1 to split from Spain, has its own police called Mossos d’Esquadra, though the state police Guardia Civil has quarters throughout the region and often works alongside them. The Spanish media said between 3,000 and 4,000 had already arrived or were on their way. They would join the roughly 5,000 state police normally stationed in Catalonia and around 17,000 Mossos officers. They will act as a backup for the Mossos, who will remain in charge, the ministry said. (Reuters)

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Islamic State militants joining the ranks of Dem*kratik Freed*m Fighters

that post should mention that they got there without a fight

Hi everyone

Is this the real thread or is the previous one still active????

Hi romanibro

Well, at least that settles it beyond a doubt : either ISIS and SDF are now clearly cooperating, or ISIS is just surrendering/joining them en masse. There is no way they could have made it to the outskirts of that city if there was even the tiniest bit of resistance on ISIS's part.

dunno. i'm staying here, it is comfy.

hey there Norwaybro! this one was baked after but we keep it until the other dies out so we can move here... hopefully the jordanian faggot won't come back

Hi SAnon. Seen the Marawi update yet? Also Kurds got some DeZ oil fields :(

Oh, what's wrong with the Jordan poster? Haven't paid much attention to him although I've seen him since 6:30am

HERE IS THE NEWS
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>Army reestablishes full control over new areas in Deir Ezzor

sana.sy/en/?p=114394

Deir Ezzor, SANA- Army Units, in cooperation with the backup forces, established full control over the villages of Ma’adan Atiq in the countryside of Deir Ezzor province after carrying out typical operations against the ISIS terrorists in the western countryside of the province, according to SANA reporter.

The reporter said Saturday that the army operations left a number of ISIS terrorists dead or injured and their equipment were fully destroyed.
He added that the army units advanced more towards Ma’adan city in the eastern countryside of Raqqa province.

On the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, the reporter said that the army units, in cooperation with the allies reestablished full control over the village of Mazloum and some strategic sites in the town of Khasham after carrying on severe clashes with the ISIS terrorists, killing and injuring a number of them.

The army units also pursued the ISIS terrorists in Howeijet Sakker area, inflicting heavy losses upon them in personnel and equipment.

The reporter said that the army air forces destroyed ISIS fortifications and supply routes in the village of Khasham and Howeijet Sakker area and the neighborhoods of al-Howeiqa, al-Jbaileh, al-Aridi and Kanamat, while another army unit destroyed two ISIS cars on Islah-Mohassan road in the eastern countryside of the province.

howzit.

I have not. is it on the other thread?

he and about 2 turks keep shitposting thread... they just reply to themselves on and on.. he did abotu 110 posts by himself in one thread last night

thanx for the updates deepy! noice pic you have there

HERE IS SOME MORE NEWS
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>Al-Moallem at UN General Assembly: Syria is marching steadily towards rooting out terrorism
sana.sy/en/?p=114420
New York, SANA – Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Moallem delivered a speech at the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly, in which he affirmed that Syria is marching steadily towards the goal of rooting out terrorism, and that any solution in Syria must respect Syria’s non-negotiable principles, which include the territorial unity of Syria and its people, and the rejection of any external interference.

Minister al-Moallem affirmed that Syria is determined to scale up reconciliation efforts, and that it is committed to the memorandum on de-escalation zones, the establishment of which is a temporary arrangement, adding that the Syrian government reaffirms its commitment to the Geneva process.

Following is the full text of the speech:

President of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly, I would like to congratulate you on your election as President of the current session of the General Assembly and wish you all the success. I would also like to thank your predecessor for his important role at the helm of the General Assembly during the previous session. I congratulate Mr. Antonio Guterres on his appointment as Secretary-General of the United Nations and wish him the best in carrying out his responsibilities in service of the principles and purposes of the UN Charter.

what is mine is yours.

>SPEECH CONTINUED
Ladies and gentlemen, as we meet again, our world is facing mounting challenges and dangers on a daily basis, and a persistent standoff between two sets of forces: forces that seek to control and dominate nations and their riches, by turning back the clock, re-establishing a unipolar world order, fueling chaos and war, and violating international and humanitarian laws: and opposite forces that work tirelessly to create a more balanced, secure, and just world, one that respects the sovereignty of the states and the right of peoples to exercise self-determination and build their own future.

As we meet again, many people continue to pay dearly and sacrifice their lives, security, stability and livelihood, as a result of the policies of certain countries. Those countries falsely believe that they could use terrorism as a tool to satisfy their greed and further their ill-conceived agendas, which do not serve the interests of any people, not even their own. No people has suffered at the hands of terrorism more than the Syrian people, who, for six years now, has fought against terrorists pouring from all over the world, supported by parties from the region and beyond.

For more than six years, Syrians have endured the worst and have made great sacrifices to defend their country in the face of a terrorist war of unprecedented brutality, which has spared no one and no-thing, targeting innocent people, services, the infrastructure and cultural heritage. Despite it all, Syria is determined, more than ever, to eradicate terrorism from every part of the country, without exception, thanks to the sacrifices of our army and the steadfastness of our people.

Mr. President, since the beginning of the war, our state policy has followed two main tracks: combating terrorism, and working hard towards a political solution that stems the bloodshed and restores stability.

>CONTINUED
On the counter-terrorism, the Syrian Arab Army along with its supporting forces and allies are making daily achievements, clearing out territories and uprooting terrorists. However, the threat of this plague persists, claiming the lives of the Syrians on a daily basis, and depleting the country’s resources. We must all understand that terrorism and underlying Takfirist extremist ideology will continue to spread like a tumor throughout the world and haunt all of our people unless every one of us demonstrates a genuine will to cooperate to confront it together. Any such endeavor must respect the sovereignty and of states and the interests of the people, and must let go of the illusion that terrorism can be used as a tool for political gains and narrow interests.

On the political front, the Syrian government has spared no effort since the early months of the crisis to stop the bloodshed. The success of local reconciliations would not have been possible without the leadership’s political support and the numerous amnesty decrees issued by President Bashar al-Assad, which allowed everyone who had taken up arms to lay them down and resume their normal life.

These successful reconciliations have allowed tens of thousands of IDPs and refugees to go back home and helped improve the living conditions of a great number of Syrians who had fallen victim to terrorist crimes. Syria is determined to scale up reconciliation efforts, whenever possible, because it is the best means to alleviate the suffering of Syrians and restore stability and normalcy.

Ladies and gentlemen, since day one, the Syrian government has positively considered all initiatives to put an end to the war. However, these initiatives eventually failed after states that supported and fuelled terrorism decided to persist in their aggressive policies against Syria and its people.

>CONTINUED
We are encouraged by the Astana process and the resulting “de-escalation zones” and hope that it will help us reach and actual cessation of hostilities and separate terrorist groups. Such as ISIL, Al-Nusra and others, from those groups that have agreed to join the Astana process. This will be the real test of how committed and serious these groups and their Turkish sponsors are. So far, Turkey under Erdogan has persisted in its aggressive policies against the Syrian people and continued to labor under the illusion that terrorism will help serve its subversive agendas in Syria and the countries of the region. Turkey’s position stands in stark contrast to the positive and constructive role played by Russia and Iran.

Notwithstanding its commitment to the memorandum on the ‘”de-escalation zones”, Syria reserves the right to respond to any violation by the other party. Syria also stresses that these zones are a temporary arrangement that must not violate the territorial unity of Syria.

The Syrian government reaffirms its commitment to the Geneva process and further progress on that track. This process has yet to bear fruit in the absence of a genuine national opposition that can be a partner in Syria’s future, and as countries with influence over the other party continue to block any meaningful progress.

Mr. President, it is truly unfortunate that these countries that block a solution in Syria are members of this international organization, including members of the Security Council.

The Syrian government has always insisted that any solution in Syria must respect Syria’s non-negotiable principles which are a red line for all Syrians. These include the complete rejection of terrorism, the territorial unity of Syria and its people, and the rejection of any external interference in political decisions regarding Syria’s future. Only Syrians have the right to make such decisions, whether now or in the future.

CONT...
Ladies and gentlemen, for decades, Israel has continued its unscrupulous thuggish actions with full impunity.

This usurper entity has occupied Arab territories in Palestine and the Golan for more than seventy years and has committed horrific crimes against innocent civilians. Israel did not stop there. It has publicly interfered in the Syrian crisis since its early days. Israel has provided all forms of support to Takfirist terrorist gangs, including funds, weapons, material, and communication equipment. Israel has also bombed Syrian Army positions to serve terrorist agendas. Coordination between the two was at its best when terrorist groups decided to target Syrian air defense assets used to defend Syria against Israeli aggression. The unlimited Israeli support to terrorists in Syria did not come as a surprise. After all, the two share the same interests and goals. However, let me be clear. It is delusional to believe, even for a moment, that the crisis in Syria will take us for our inalienable right to recover the occupied Syrian Golan fully to the lines of June 4, 1967.

For more than six years, states and parties that were behind the war on Syria, have continued to peddle lies and falsely accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons, despite a confirmation by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons that Syria has fully eliminated its chemical program. This is enough proof that there is an ill-conceived intention to tarnish the real image of the Syrian government in the international public eye, and come up with new excuses to continue the aggression against Syria in favor of terrorists and their supporters. This was the case when the United States blatantly attacked the Shayrat airbase, claiming that it contained chemical weapons used in the alleged Khan Shaykhun attack. And as was the case after every accusation of this kind, we confirmed our readiness to receive and cooperate with UN investigation teams.

>Cont.
Ladies and gentlemen, certain countries have boasted about fighting terrorism in Syria and having the interests of Syrians at heart. They have established “coalitions” and held dozens of conferences under deceiving titles, such as “friends of the Syrian people”. It is quite ironic that those are the same countries that are shedding the blood of the Syrians by supporting terrorists, bombing innocent civilians, and destroying their livelihoods.

The so-called “International Coalition” led by the US, which was created three years ago to allegedly fight terrorists groups such as ISIL, has killed much more innocent Syrians, mostly women and children, than terrorists and has destroyed vital infrastructure that the Syrians have worked for years to build. It has also used phosphorus bombs and other internationally-prohibited weapons before the eyes of the whole world.

We cannot understand the silence of the international community in the face of these crimes. The international community has not condemned or sought to stop these crimes, even though the Syrian government has made a number of appeals to the Security Council to assume its main responsibility of maintaining international peace and security. The Syrian government has urged the Council to implement its own resolutions on counter-terrorism, particular resolution 2253, and prevent the Coalition from committing more crimes against the citizens of my country.

Ladies and gentlemen, while the coalition failed to make any meaningful progress against the terrorist group of ISIL, the Syrian Army, along with its allies and friends has been able to secure real and significant gains and drives out terrorists from large parts of the Syrian Desert. In what was considered a strategic achievement, the Army was recently able to break the siege imposed on the city of Deir Ezzor and its people by ISIL more than three years ago.

>he did abotu 110 posts by himself in one thread last night
Geez, how is it possible to post over 1/3 of a thread?

>Cont..
We have declared more than once that it is impossible to combat terrorism without coordination with the Syrian government. This is the only way to make real gains in the war on terrorism. Any presence of foreign troops on Syrian grounds, without the consent of the government is considered a form of occupation, a wanton aggression, and a flagrant violation of international laws and Charter of the United Nations.

Mr. President, the war that the most powerful countries and terrorist groups are waging against Syria is not only a military war. It has taken other forms, no less brutal or aggressive, to break the will of the Syrian people and punish them for their firm support of the Army in its efforts to defend Syria’s political independence and territorial unity. For this reason, those countries have imposed a suffocating economic blockade on Syria, in blatant violation of international law, to destroy the livelihoods of the Syrians and increase their suffering.

These unilateral coercive measures have been imposed on vital sectors, most notably healthcare services. Syria used to have an advanced healthcare system. Today, however, Syrians are denied access to many types of medicine, even those used to treat life threatening conditions, such as cancer. Such sanctions are a clear sign of the hypocrisy of certain countries that shed tears over Syrians while practicing a different form of terrorism.

The refugee problem is one of the consequences of terrorism. As Syria will need the efforts of every Syrian over the upcoming period, the Syrian government has made the return of Syrians to their homes a top priority. To this end, the Syrian government has embarked on a mission to liberate and secure the areas occupied by terrorists improve the basic living conditions of all Syrians.

stop spamming fuckweed

Fuck off and suck my cock bitch, I'm reading it

fuck off nigger!

Mr. President, given the United Nations’ failure to uphold its own Charter and the principles of the international law, we must all consider reforming this international organization to be able to effectively play its role and to defend the legitimate rights against the law of the jungle that some are trying to impose.

Our nations yearn for a safer and more secure, stable and prosperous world. Such a world will remain a fantast as long as certain countries believe that they can go around, spreading chaos, creating troubles and imposing their will with full impunity.

Ladies and Gentlemen, my country, along with its steadfast people and its brave army, supported by our loyal allies, is marching steadily towards the goal of rooting out terrorism. The liberation of Aleppo and Palmyra, the lifting of the siege of Deir Ezzor and the eradication of terrorism from many parts of Syria prove that victory is now within reach.

I am confident that, when this unjust war on Syria is over, the Syrian army will go down in history as the Army that heroically defeated, along with its supporting forces and its allies, the terrorists that came to Syria from many countries and received large support from the most powerful countries of the world, including arms, funding, training, access and political cover.
Those terrorists have tried and failed to impose their backward ideology on a powerful nation that has been for decades a cradle of civilization.

First official kill of Turkish Medium Altitude Long Endurance armed drone

That American proxy is fried from above

I posted it in the other thread, but I can repost here

Philippines update

Marawi:
>troops capture Masiu bridge: the third and last bridge of Marawi
>Maute territory reduced from 20 to 10 hectares
>Duterte visits Marawi a 5th time, saying the siege is soon over but there's nothing to celebrate due to the losses and the possibility of a spillover to other places in Western Mindanao
>Duterte presents matrix of drug lords and narcopolitician who financed the Maute Group(pic related). Interestingly, the Ozamis City Mayor Parojinog who was recently killed in a police raid, is included
>689 terrorists killed
>around $1 billion would be needed to rebuild Marawi

Sulu:
>11 Abu Sayyaf bandits surrender in Pata, turn over firearms

Maguindanao:
>MILF clash with an estimated 70 BIFF islamists in Guindulugan. No know casualties on MILF side.
>2 MILF members killed, 2 woundef after MILF also clashed with BIFF in brgy. Andavit and Tee Datu Salibo.

Commies:
>troops kill 9 NPA rebels including leader in Nueva Ecija
>40 NPA rebels burn cargo truck loaded with vegetable oil at a farm in Agusan del Sur
>troops clash with 20 NPA rebels in Cotabato. No government casualties reported but bloodstains where NPA retreated was found

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nys

>Final

The annals of history will recall for generations to come that achievements of the Syrian people and steadfastness in the face of a barbaric terrorist campaign and unjust measures, which have compounded their suffering and deprived them of their basic needs. The Syrian people have stood their ground, against all odds, because they knew that this was a war that sought to eliminate their country, and with it, their own existence. They are an example to follow by any people who might face, now or in the future, similar attempts to break their will and deny them their freedom and sovereignty.

Thank you Mr. President.

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if you legitimately think Assad didn't have or employ chemical weapons, you're an idiot beyond saving

Who is this girl (male)?

Such a gay looking jet

Also this

Anyone wanna see some genuinely awesome video compilation of Marawi?

Armed Forces of the Philippines has released this compilation of the Marawi conflict. Lot's of actioncam footage right in the middle of the warzone
liveleak.com/view?i=e2e_1505814314
Watch the source video on FB for better music quality

I hope the translations were alright. Great words from a great patriot and diplomat. Thanks for sharing.
"Well done" means two thingz in this case ^^

S O O N
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another wasted k*rd from today's drone strike

ta.

when did the commies start chimping? have they always been bubbling or are they using maute as an excuse?

pic related

>argentinians
>white

thats the old mirage. cool paint job tho.
and check that flagman gay jet or straight jet, it's one hell of a pic. even if it is a shoop.

it's not a matter of belief. it's a matter of evidence.
if you think there is any evidence that shows syrian govt responsibility for the use of chemical weapons in syria, then you are an idiot. only a fool or a whore would think any different in the absence of evidence. and that's all there is an absence.

did u know that the isis/jihadis conducted over 140 gas (chlorine, mustard and sarin) in iraq and syria between 2014 & 2016? 140.

Did you know the FSA captured the Syrian Saudi chemical weapons factory in Aleppo in 2011 or 2012? They captured stock, machines - the whole plant.

If you believe there is evidence linking the Syrian Govt to chemical weapons use then show us now. Go ahead.

>liveleak.com/view?i=e2e_1505814314
Awesome!!!
This is most welcome. Thanks. If you know of more, bring it.

They've been chimping since the late 60's. Then there was a slight break after Duterte got elected because of his promise to get a peace agreement with them. Eventually they got too demanding and when Duterte wasn't willing to give in, they started to ambush several troops and police until Duterte loses his temper and scraps all of the peace process.

The reason why I also include them into the info update is because of rumors that they are supplying IS rebels

There's also this that I posted earlier this morning although it's not as tense

Frontlines episode of Marawi. 10 minutes long. Probably recorded a few months ago due to there still being rescued trapped civilians

youtube.com/watch?v=fNY2ZBBo1nE

qt at 7:10

>#Syria #Hama #NorthernHama Pro #SAA #SyrianArmy Activist Confirmed #SAA evacuated Qubaybat Abu AL Hoda & Al Qahera & Tel Al Aswad .

twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1/status/911654893546622977

fuck

Nigga the czech army is fine a fuck compared to ours, it may be small, but it's functional at least. Compare it to this:

>12 leased gripens, no money to fly or properly service them
>NO attack helicopters
>NO transport aircraft in working condition
>~8(EIGHT) tanks in working condition (40yo rotten T-72s without ERA)
>NO IFVs at all
>NO artillery pieces in service
>NO air defense
>rest of the equipment is 50 years old badly maintained crap
>we haven't brought anything that can kill people in the last 15 years
>the army's latest acquisitions were 2 sailboats for "recreational purposes"

We would probably struggle to defeat a random PMU militia

Tell me about SDF held Aleppo
How did they end up there, are they allowed to leave?

Hungary doesn't need an army

>liveleak.com/view?i=e2e_1505814314
how did the ISIS guys in Malawi get all the weapons & ammunition t fight this long?

CIA is truly behind this