Developments Sep24 >DeZ RU MOD:US special ops equipment seen on aerial images of IS positions, N DeZ RU delivers PMM-2M ferry vehicles&MK-MO boats IS ambush SDF conboy N of city killing 5+ >N Homs:Russian troops, rebel fighters meet to discuss ceasefire terms >N Hama:Reinforcements to arrive,SAA pingpongs few villages with HTS >Hama/Homs pocket:Some IS fighters refuse to be bussed to DeZ gov(some tried to escape the pocket&got killed), SAA resumes offensive liberating 6 villages >Raqqa:IS retakes control of alFordous neighbourhood, expected to capitulate in raqqa in the next weeks >SAA fully liberates SE Raqqa, NW DeZ area after taking Maadan >Iranian armed drones strike IS near Syria-Iraq borders in new video >Algeria turns the tide and... Speaks in favour of Syria >E Ghouta:Thanks to RF negotiators Jayish al Islam and Faylaq ar-Rahman decided to fight against Nusra >SAA begins new offensive in the Golan Heights >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 /sg Army 2017 - myalbum.com/album/seYvACY7CtIm
=== 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 ===
Redpill me about the Kurds. Are they full communists? Was the referendum genuine? Should they get their own nation?
Asher Nelson
Turkey to take ‘all measures’ if Kurdistan poll tensions rise - ministry Turkey will take “all measures” if the Iraqi Kurdish independence referendum being held on Monday generates threats to Turkey’s national security, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said. It issued the statement as voting started in northern Iraq in a referendum organized by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), despite regional and international fears that it will fuel instability and violence across the Middle East. Turkey’s ministry said it did not recognize the referendum and would view its outcome as null and void. “We will take all measures arising from international law and the Turkish parliament’s authority in the face of every kind of threat to our national security in Iraq generally,” the ministry said. (Reuters)
China says supports Iraq’s unity as Kurds vote in referendum China supports Iraq’s unity, the country’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday, as voting started in an independence referendum organized by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq, ignoring the threats of the Kurds’ neighbors. “The Chinese government supports Iraq’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said. “We hope the relevant sides can resolve the differences via dialogue, and find an inclusive solution that takes into account history and reality, to jointly protect Iraqi and regional stability,” Lu added. (Reuters)
Juan Martin
Fist for Miedzmorzye
Isaiah Peterson
Fresh bread for everyone
Thomas Perez
Iran closes border with Iraqi Kurdistan Iran has shut its border with Iraqi Kurdistan in response to its independence referendum, the Foreign Ministry said Monday. “At the request of the Iraqi government, we have closed our land and air borders” with Iraqi Kurdistan, said ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi, adding that the referendum was “illegal and illegitimate.” The Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said his country also is considering closing down its airspace as well as a border gate to northern Iraq due to the referendum, which Turkey strongly opposes. (AFP)
Turkey turns off Kurdish Rudaw channel in wake of referendum Turkey took the Kurdish television channel Rudaw off its satellite service TurkSat, a Turkish broadcasting official said, in the country’s first response to a Kurdish independence referendum that began on Monday in northern Iraq. Turkey vowed to take several steps against the Kurds if the referendum in the Kurdish Regional Government were held. Among those was cutting off the flow of oil from northern Iraq through Turkey to international markets. An official at the Turkish Higher Authority for Broadcasts said Rudaw was being removed from the satellite provider, but Rudaw wasn’t aware of it. (Reuters)
Kirkuk declares curfew after Iraqi Kurdish independence referendum The governorate of Kirkuk declared an overnight curfew in the Iraqi oil city as tension simmered following a referendum on independence organized by the local Kurdish authorities but rejected by the central government in Baghdad. The curfew was announced in statement from the Kurdish-led governorate of the northern Iraqi city. Kurdistan Regional Government President Masoud Barzani’s decision to include Kirkuk in a referendum on independence from Iraq was widely seen by the Arab and Turkmen communities as a move to consolidate Kurdish control over the multi-ethnic city. (Reuters)
Leo Wilson
>‘US declared war first’: N. Korea says it has right to shoot down strategic bombers
The North Korean foreign minister says Pyongyang has every right to take countermeasures against US aggression, including shooting down warplanes, even if they are not in North Korean airspace. Speaking to reporters in New York on Monday, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho said that US President Donald Trump has effectively declared war on Pyongyang, meaning all options were on the table for his country’s leadership.
“The whole world should clearly remember it was the US who first declared war on our country,” Reuters quoted him as saying.
“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make countermeasures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country.”
Pyongyang’s accusations that Washington has declared war have been dismissed by the US as “absurd.”
“We've not declared war on North Korea. Frankly, the suggestion of that is absurd,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters on Monday.
>Earlier, an open letter from North Korea to several international parliaments said that President Trump’s remarks in his UN General Assembly speech last week amounted to an “intolerable insult to the Korean people, a declaration of war against North Korea and grave threats to the global peace,” the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said in a report. Speaking before the UN General Assembly last week, Trump said that while the “United States has great strength and patience,” it may have “no choice but to totally destroy North Korea” if the US or its allies are threatened.rt.com/news/404534-north-korea-us-bombers/
Juan Flores
My man. Than we can bully Litva together
Matthew Parker
COMMUNES O M M U N E S
Logan Brown
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Christian Morgan
Iran says Trump claims of N. Korea links ‘nonsense’ Iran said Monday that suggestions by US President Donald Trump that it was working with North Korea on missile development were “nonsense.” Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi was responding to a tweet by Trump over the weekend in which the US president wrote: “Iran just test-fired a Ballistic Missile capable of reaching Israel. They are also working with North Korea.” Ghasemi said there were “no similarities nor resemblance” with the actions of North Korea, and that claims they were working together on ballistic missile development amounted to a “clear lie.” It is “very clear that this is a nonsense and baseless claim,” he told reporters. Iran said Saturday that it had tested its Khorramshahr missile with a range of 2,000km. (AFP)
Zachary Murphy
Palestinian PM to visit Gaza for reconciliation efforts Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah will travel to Gaza on October 2 as part of a fresh push to end a decade-long split between Fatah and Hamas, which runs the enclave, his government said Monday. The visit follows concessions by Islamist group Hamas after discussions with Egypt, which has urged it to take steps towards reconciliation with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah, based in the occupied West Bank. Fatah and Hamas have been divided for a decade, with separate administrations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. (AFP)
Xavier Walker
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Camden Howard
>KSA citizens sharing pictures like this on social media and say: >"We need to support Kurdistan, they are the hope of the middle east."
kek
Josiah Martin
Direct Democracy, gob bless.
Lucas Martinez
Updating OP lads!
Gabriel Rogers
Isis Casualties: Omar, Muhammad, Fahid Russian Casualties: General, 2 Colonels, Syrian Casualties: Countless Tiger Force "Special Forces"
Press F in memory of Syria
Dominic Hughes
Allah Souria Bashar Ou Bas
Adam White
But - but I don't mind Litva
Brody Nelson
400 tanks and 46 aircraft lost in 6 days? Jesus
Josiah Myers
Where are the Euphrates gains Why haven't Russia nuked SDF
Sebastian Sullivan
Even fresher bread. Plus it's been a quiet day troll wise.
Jaxson Turner
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Parker Torres
Rip sponge bob jihadi, got jailed by saudi authorities today.
Colton James
The kurds are the US backup plan for giving Syria problems now that the FSA has been BTFO.
Gavin Russell
>Americans in charge of shitposting Absolutely embarrassing. Waiting on the Russian bridges tbqh.
Aaron Perez
ASSAD WILL WIN
Jeremiah Foster
Quiet, we are on to you.
Colton Green
I said it before, saudi people are worst than their goverment. Evil country Evil people Evil goverment
Grayson Peterson
That's what we call blue nigga in Mozambique and Snus on /sg How did you come into possesion of this rare picture?
Joseph Ortiz
Thats what happens when you literally thrust your entire army into an enemy, less than 1000 Jews killed though.
German Losses during Blitzkrieg were very similar, lots of anti tank mines and AA in Poland. I guess you could say the joos learned from history eh?
Dominic Johnson
I like Bukčin and Apo but how realistically cas this system survive in region with average IQ of 85. Not to mention that any other party except TEV DEM wouldn't support current constitution, especially those from Iraqi Kurdistan.
Austin Gomez
>How did you come into possesion of this rare picture? I have....sources.
Gabriel Nguyen
>I guess you could say the joos learned from history eh? If they did, they wouldn't work in such a way to have Iran on their borders after this conflict.
Robert Nelson
I CLAIM THIS USELESS PIECE OF DESERT FOR SYRIA
*salutes*
>Meanwhile in Damascus and Southern Syria
Benjamin Baker
Why does his beard oscilate in thickness?
Jose Powell
Fuck off slavshits
Oliver Gomez
The referendum is non-binding and a political ploy to give Barzani more legitimacy for upcoming elections.
Isaac Howard
delete
Jacob Foster
...and might end in a legitimate genocide. Nice one.
Jeremiah Hill
lel, just caught me a kurd
Chase Carter
Nigger, k*rds r stealin ur dino juice and farts
Blake Nguyen
They've been shit in the past 10 years desu.
I just miss the old outmaneuver your opponent and attack objectives not stationary targets mentality.
Matthew Gonzalez
I deeply apologise for insulting your sentiments by my presence
Parker Powell
Sure, we stick our jew loving noses everywhere, while you run away to germany like a coward. I never said I agree with them. SDF is just re-branded YPG, a commie kurdish sepratist organization that Turkey and a bunch of other countries recognize as as terrorists.
Syria is going to be whole again, but not without american alphabet soup agencies operating in it for the rest of time. Enjoy the ride, friend.
Landon Watson
This rare breed of nigger is not from Africa.He is probably Jarawas from in the middle of the ocean. How they got there and what their purpose in life is is not yet known. But what is known is that they are blue niggers
genes not everyone can have a perfect smelly persian beard
>feelsbad man :[
Aiden Jackson
Honestly in this war, only shining persons are Suheil al-Hassan with his comprehension of warfare and generally a brilliant mind on the battlefield, Chechen commanders of IS inghimashi groups and Hezzie squad leaders in small unit tactics. I don't think anyone else deserves a mention, maybe Deir ezZor garrison for their determination.
Wyatt Cruz
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Aaron Davis
>Doesn't have the balls to post reply this really scares the kurd
Cooper Williams
>took refuge in Greece ew
Connor Jackson
>Algeria turns the tide and... Speaks in favour of Syria Maghrebi on suicide watch
Nathan Campbell
>h-heh assad is making huge gains against ISIS, this war is almost over! Just wait for the fucking invasion, we'll have Assad's dead body on a rope within months and this anti-American general will be rounded up for treason.
After Russian general death, most people here are blame US. Why people really wanna war between RU and US at Syria? It could be happen in near future.
MID RF already blame the US policy in Syria for the death of our General.
Kurds have no Allies in the region. Iran, Iraq, Turkey all have different conflict with them. Except may be ISIS in DeZ.
What are you thinking about it?
Wyatt Green
go shart yourself
don't worry now it's moved to Canada. A fucking k*rdish lead.
Julian Martin
w-why?
Jordan Carter
motherfuckers
Isaac Davis
>took refuge in Greece
Daniel Mitchell
So do you think things will go violent in Iran? Does the general population feel betrayed by kurds of Iran chimping out against Iranian interests?
Gabriel Reyes
The communal system can in theory work as long as participation rate remain high and the people are civic minded. So far, given the recent elections in the SDF (participation rates around 70%), it could actually work well. Literacy rates in Syria aren't that bad but even then, Marxist inspired movements tend to do well when it comes to improving literacy.
Gavin Edwards
One of the elements of the da'is who were arrested in Deir al-Zour revealed serious information about the US handling of a Kurdish cover. The security official in Dahesh, who was arrested, confessed to the circumstances surrounding the Kurdish presence in the Asia and the Coughran factory north of Khusham and the circumstances of the cooperation between Da'ash and the Kurds, where the Americans are again trying to deceive the world and legitimize a Kurdish cover to put their hand on Syrian oil. Prompting one of the Russian military to comment on this dangerous information: it seems that Russia must restore order to the Middle East by eliminating terrorism once and for all! Returning to the important information, the subject of the news, one of the elements of Dahesh named Mohammed Musa al-Shawash that he was working with a caller under the name of Abu Arab security official in the terrorist organization. "I and my group received an order from Abu Zayd (the region's emir of the region) to allow the Kurds to enter the Konuk gas plant. After they entered the factory, they filmed," Abu Arab said. A number of videos, while we were absolutely forbidden to shoot them or even enter the place. I know that the Kurds have entered the laboratories of Asia and Aljufran for the agreement with the Daash, and that the United States aims to unite the ranks of the Kurds and Kurds to fight in a single front against the Syrian army, where the handover of gas and oil to the Kurds to avoid the military attacks of Syrian forces and the Russian Air Force, The Americans are reorienting the fight to fight the Syrian army, relying on the Kurds as a spearhead to control areas rich in gas and oil fields and hand them over to the Americans. They saw the serious confessions of the security official in this video:
Jace Peterson
>Why people really wanna war between RU and US at Syria? Because they're aware US has a chance this way, and economically in 10 years they won't be able to do a thing militarilly, and will be bankrupt in the economics.
Noah Cook
literally what did he mean by this?
Also I thought you filtered me you lying spineless menagerie of horse riding persian semen
Ayden Richardson
Alright, worry not, this information will reach who it should.
Jewtube killed the version with nice video and subs
Matthew Garcia
>In pictures: ISIS snipers take out Syrian Army troops in south Damascus DAMASCUS, SYRIA (10:50 P.M.) – Islamic State sharpshooters in the Yarmouk Camp have systematically begun to target the Syrian Arab Army’s (SAA) perimeter around the predominately Palestinian residential area in southern Damascus.
A string of images released by Amaq Agency on Monday showed ISIS militants shooting SAA troops as they manned checkpoints, outposts and were traversing the capital city
According to the ISIS-tied outlet, some of the targeted people above were rival Free Syrian Army (FSA) militants from rebel-held districts that neighbour the Yarmouk camp.
Despite lengthy and ongoing negotiations, both ISIS and FSA groups are yet to be evacuated from the jihadist-held pocket in southern Damascus.
Last week? haven't heard anything about it. But today celebtation was big(It's very unusual in Iran-Celebration in muharram).
Eli Richardson
lemme eat some polish food first maybe I will
Asher Taylor
That's the place. Goddamn the Euphrates is filled with little cities and villages like this, each one of them filled with mines, ATGMs and SVBIEDs. Sounds like an absolute mess to fight through. Stating the obvious, but alas the point is where all this will end up to. The "SDF" and the SAA are within arm's reach of one another. >SOHR >one fat faggot in London Based. Also, you don't seem to know how filters work, showing your new. Based once again.
As opposed to Russia which has an economics smaller than fucking Italy it is a disgusting degenerate subhuman nation and this Syria shit is their final stand which they will lose like they always do.
Connor Ramirez
>No kurdish hot-dog can be the same without proper adition.
David Bell
No, not Natalia ^^
Dylan Gutierrez
Well i thought it was weird saying you would filter me when you said it in the context it was in being that I wasn't copypasta, there are programs to block certain posters after you find their isp so I wonder who the new one really is.
Based once again cuck
also learn the difference between your and you're you fucking 12 year old
Jackson Davis
THIS IS THE DAY THE DAY OF FREE KURDISTAN THE REFERENDUM IS OVER SO THIS IS MY LAST POST THANK YOU ALL FRIENDS
Liam Lee
>post yfw when you have been indoctrinated to hate kurds
Camden Martinez
tell her i said hi ^^
Evan Cooper
They will soon claim to be descendants of Ancient Hellenistic Greece and that you are Turks invading their land. Enjoy your Biji!
Ethan Torres
I thought this was common sense when USA supported Kurds when ISIS started losing and the USA public demanded ISIS destruction.
Owen Powell
>So do you think things will go violent in Iran? I doubt. >Does the general population feel betrayed by kurds of Iran chimping out against Iranian interests? YES YES YES It's unacceptable. We have fars,turk,kurd.arab,balooch,turkman,armani and ... here but red line of our people is our borders. I care about our borders, if kurds don't want to live in Iran they can go to Iraq or syria Kurdistan, i don't care.
Nolan Young
>Why people really wanna war between RU and US at Syria? Because they're dumb >It could be happen in near future. No, it won't.
Isaiah Williams
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Ian Reed
Ok ^^
Justin Hill
Greece is brown enough as it is!
James Collins
>ROTE OF ALL
Ian Campbell
>Zein, some shitskin from Sweden that run away from the conflict and took refugee there said "hi"
Luke Murphy
I know i'm a bad influence guys. i'll try to keep it /sg/ & NSDAP goinng forward.
Jace Phillips
>Why people really wanna war between RU and US at Syria? It could be happen in near future.
Ignorance m8, plain and simple. The big bad Russian bear meme is pushed by these people daily because they fear you guys. They want to push this into war for their own complacency, because they all want to jump in and get a piece because of the past. It's modern day McCarthyism, on an international scale. I think another fear is (obviously this would never happen) but I believe there is a fear of the US and Russia actually coming together, if you look back to the George W years the perceived coziness between Bush and Putin terrified many of these old guard Russophobes. The idea of us forging a new alliance and actually working together for common interests is the worst fear for them, because they'd be even more irrelevant on their own without being able to play the US against Russia card anymore.