Developments Oct 13 >SAA captured Mayadin & encircled DeZ city >SAA encircles IS in Mayadin & DeZ city >Ru MOD:1k IS fighters with tanks&artillery entered Sy from Iraq. 450 attacked SAA and came from US controled area >IS retakes Al-Jafrah oil field from SDF (Hasakah CS) >SDF:IS to be driven out of Raqqa within 3 days >E Ghouta:Ceasefire deal reached with JaI, SAA starts offensive against HTS >HTS counterattacks IS and re-capture 5 villages in Hama CS >Reports:50 vehicles and 150 Turkish troops enter Idlib and capture several villages >SAA begins huge offensive agains IS in S Damascus, ceasefire deal reached with JaI in Egypt for S Damascus >Daraa rebels deploy tanks, cannons, missiles in new offensive against ISIS >50+ died in IS car bomb blast near DeZ-Hasaka border >Turkey releases Sy pilot captured in March >Talks on safe passage for Raqqa civilians halted >Kurdish fighters on alert as Kurdistan says Iraqi troops preparing assault on Kirkuk >Houthi forces ambush Saudi soldiers in Najran killing 4
>This was the first technical in the Syrian war, captured by SAA in Rastan note how much SAA soldier were surprised youtube.com/watch?v=MwuXUHv2pQE
Hudson Ward
>Colonel engineer Muheeb Azeez Safita, nicknamed The Destroyer became famous for his technique in digging tunnels in Jobar & Qaboun Martyred F
Elijah Sanchez
I expected more from you, toothpaste
Xavier Lopez
LONG LIVE TO BASED AND BIG TITTIES!
Carson Johnson
>Local Mayadin Facebook page: "the first woman to enter to enter Mayadin without Hijab since March 2012 ... ISIS gone, shall never come back"
Parker Bailey
/sg/ classic art
Kevin Bell
Should of used one of the Bosniaks wallpapers - give the guy some love (although I don't think he's around now).
Alexander Stewart
>isis nearly gone >Syria turning red feels good man
Henry Walker
>shall never come back Kek. They really are optimistic to the point of delusion. Isis will never be fully eradicated, look at Algeria post 90's civil war.
Elijah King
I never got any answers to these questions.
Logan Bennett
They are probably all dead now Master Chief
Joshua Richardson
>one of the cars used by the saboteurs Brings back memories. There was a time when soldiers wore body armour in this war.
Jeremiah Jackson
>would zein like me She is to pure for filth like you
Bentley Myers
>Did they set up defenses all along the cliff? no, prolly scouts active from time to time >Shouldn't they focus on clearing the villages on the west bank north of Mayadin? yes, and I wouldn't say this detracts from that focus, it merely complements the higher dimensional aspects. >What if ISIS raids them? Some will die. The nature of combat implies such risks. We can only hold thumbs and hope they don't. >Will they cross the Euphrates at Ashara? It is possible, and it seems like a better place than most >Are ISIS out of steam? I think the fire is out, but the boiler might not be out of steam yet. >What about PMU/IAF attacking Qaim? They have been claiming to be reaching for that goal for some time now. >Was the T2 gig just an elongated practical joke? No >Will ISIS just roll over and die? Eventually, but it is more likely to be coopted into other structures. >Are they planning pic related? Good question, the desert represents a massive flank for both sides, so it would seem a wise approach that provides security while consuming large numbers of mobilised forces. >What about reaching Busayrah from Khusham? I am unable to comment >Why haven't we seen the Tiger in like forever? Good question. >When will PMU attack Rawa? I am unable to comment on this. >Was the dick flexing in Kirkuk really necessary right now or is it designed to halt IAF from attacking Qaim? What information leads you to believe that the Kirkukk situation consumed front line forces from the push to al qaim? I would not have thought that they would have redeployed active combat troops from the front. If they did, then I would say well spotted. >Would Zein like me? yes, very much.
Aaron Harris
fug
Colton Johnson
And helmets.
Anthony Jackson
>There was a time when soldiers wore body armour in this war. What's up witth that? Transitioning from professional army into a conscript army and not affording it, inefficiency of the armor or just plain comfort (gets hot af)/laziness?
Ayden Green
I always deliver
Samuel Evans
Well, this eased my nervous system, but many questions still remain. True, 2 million troops has to count for something, but sweeping the deserts must take quite a lot of manpower....
Jacob Cook
Too hot.
Juan Cox
>23 hours ago >Multiple Militant Activist say #SAA Forces launched fierce attack this morning @ Al Balum top jej
James Hernandez
Stuff in DeZ city
Xavier Watson
This is literally the most reddit general on this entire board, fuck russia, fuck assad, and fuck all of you.
Oliver Miller
>nothing to add, posts anyways
Who you calling reddit?
Sebastian Clark
@145324150 >fuck USA, fuck Drumpf, and fuck all of you. fixed
Cameron Jackson
embarrasing
Brayden Lewis
N1GGAS in the SS, the story they did not tell you
Jaxon Miller
i know
Aiden Flores
>N1GGAS why?
Henry Cook
sweeping the deserts is something they going to have to do anyway. And once u have all those soldiers deployed and costing you money you might as well deploy them. the downside to mobilised but unemployed/deployed troops is banditry and mischief of all sorts.
At some point they are going to have to move strongly across the river. I wonder when that will be, and how the kurdish/saa interface will develop.
Brayden Barnes
Bigger is baser.
Christopher Robinson
I am also beginning to realise that this war might provide keks for sometime yet. It's mid October now. Winter is coming tho I doubt it's too bad in the south, except at night.
The SAA still has a huge desert from the oil pump to bukamal to clean up. plus idlib ops, eghouta, golan, al tanf pocket, eastern shore oil fields.....
they may be on the out skirts of bukamal by christmas. bukamal is going to be the last citadel of isis. so slap on 6 months for that one.
Does bukamal need to be over before they go across the river? when they going across?
John Butler
Go to bed Mccain, its getting late and that tumor needs its sleep.
William Diaz
I think the tiger and the beast may be on leave. I'm pretty sure they must have rotated most of those guys out already. maybe planning the next bits
Actually I once asked a guy why he doesn't wear armor to battle and he told me it was too heavy and that it didn't offer much protection anyway. Sniper fire could get through it even after penetrating walls.
Carson Edwards
What's the latest with KRG? Status quo still? After the deadline passed it sounds like saber rattling to me, even potentially a false narrative pushed by the Kurds to get their people primed for the fight.
>t. pro KRG but still willing to call it like I see it
Lucas Foster
Figured, using too thin plates. So much shit to do... >bukamal is going to be the last citadel of isis. so slap on 6 months for that one. No way, thermobarics will get the job done in a jiffy just like Mayadin and 'leppo. >Does bukamal need to be over before they go across the river? when they going across? I suppose not...
Ian Jones
Is mayadin a ghost town? That's what I'm reading in some sources.
Joshua Hernandez
Seems so, atleast no heavy resistance besides IEDs.
Brayden Thompson
>im pro-KRG
Samuel Davis
If they were pounding it with the tos id say its haunted as fuck now.
Juan Butler
How can you be pro-Middle East balkanization when it gives Israelis free reign to push more rapefugees into Europe?
Logan Reed
Depends what you mean, but yea basically.
James Foster
>I'm pro Greater Israel Get out
Adrian Hill
I don't follow the same narrative as you apparently. We all have our faults, we're only human after all.
Luke Howard
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Ethan Phillips
fuck didnt know Ku*ds had samurai on their side
Jason Sanders
>Kurds are ready to get btfo by all sides Well if that's what they want
Andrew Jenkins
The narratives are coming from Kike-owned media. All I have to do is observe Israeli interactions with the Kurds and how the Kurds have a landgrabbing mentality.
James Reed
Brazilian Meme.
Aleatory Thing in SS, the story they did not tell you
Big belly...
I'm not much of a fan.
Grayson Hughes
...
Kevin Jenkins
Jeeze, I never thought about it like that.
Grayson Green
...
Nathaniel Anderson
does anyone here post on hoholmaps?
Aaron Carter
>tfw just woke up and realised all the jets I sae in my dreams aren't real
I saw all kinds of military jets flying around in formations of 2. There was like 10 jets in the sly at the same time.
Asher Morales
All iraq has to do now is to stay chill, play innocent and cool-headed whilst negotiating with PUK. Let the KDP make a fool of themselves and lose their minority support, then smash their extremists while the rest of the k*rds watch.
Joseph Collins
You've seen the future parade fäm
Xavier Green
>DeirEzZor Tribal Forces Are Recruiting.
Austin Scott
Wew lad Hope it stays a dream Syria doesn't need war
Christian Young
>Syrian government denouncing Turkish incursion into Idlib >Turks aren't doing shit but taking rebel turf that borders kurds so they literally just did it because the other rebels are so shit they feared they'd get attacked? the absolute state of the roaches and other rebels realistically I don't see how the US would allow hostilities between two sides that are embedded with US troops, especially by Shiites who're viewed by the neocons dotting the current administration as borderline Iranian proxies. In otherwords it'll be the current status quo basically, unless someone on the Iraq side dun goofs and goes too far
Hunter King
>so they literally just did it because the other rebels are so shit they feared they'd get attacked? that was the entire reason the SDF announced that it was forming a military council for idlib and was about to push into idlibistan from afrin turks dont want afrin to connect to the rest of the SDF held land
Joshua Nelson
Don't underestimate mukhabarat.
Grayson Young
>Kurds vs the Iraqis
This one is gonna be interesting
Anthony Martin
how many insurgents are still inside that big green blob on the syrian-jordanian border that just looks like empty desert?
Ryder Richardson
afaiac ISIS is an amalgamation of Arab Sunni dissidence against Shia governments. For one to get rid of a future ISIS (whatever they would choose to call themselves), Sunnis would have to be either eliminated or at the very least reduced to being a very small minority.
Otherwise this shit'll just keep popping up every 5-10 years ( always steeping to an eventual boiling point)
Caleb Parker
>ded bread
Benjamin Hughes
Yea it blows.
You know that dude was smart af, look at his dome piece. Dude is only 2 steps from being a ayy
Carson Lee
more like iran vs kurds. hashd al-shaabi
Jonathan Cooper
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Justin Sanders
Bump
Brayden Murphy
>odd creature located in desert
Brayden Moore
Ayyyyy lmao
Jaxson Hernandez
>IQAF carried out several airstrikes near Wadi Horan, to include destroying an ISIS oil tank convoy comprised of 300 vehicles. Yoooo, this is insane
>get a new coworker at grocery store I work at to make some starting money for once I graduate college > we chat while stocking shelves > start talking politics >he's kind of a libertarian redneck kind of guy, knows our government is rigged >mention Syrian civil war >"reckon I don't know much bout it. But we ain't got much else to do while stocking so tell me" >drop massive redpills about Israel, the U.S' role and how based Assad is without spilling spaghetti >none of it surprises him >thanks me because he says he is too busy with his jobs and life to keep track of all the worlds on-goings
I think I did a good thing today
Nicholas Hernandez
i just like the aesthetics of those soldiers. they look more professional
Jacob Reyes
Am I looking at this right? That looks like a fuck loud of vehicles to me. Any idea which direction they were headed?
Parker Ward
did you tell him trump is israel's bitch?
Adrian Bennett
>Israel, the U.S' role and how based Assad is without spilling spaghetti Somehow I doubt the average /sg/ poster is capable of not spillin ghetti - but good for you user
Austin Kelly
No idea, but my bet is Saudi Arabia... 300 vehicles, probably shock filled with ISIS families. Pure insanity
Jayden Sullivan
He hated both candidates, he said trying to choose was like "picking between cancer and AIDS". But I did mention that all the corporations and banks that control both parties have lots of ties to Israel which he believed, I didn't want to go and sound like Hitler or something on him and have him say something to my manager
Camden Peterson
Not really as witnessed by the brutal internal Sunni conflicts between ISIS and other Sunni groups.
Dominic Baker
Well yes - given enough time Sunnis will surely fight against one another - that doesn't go against what I said though.
Jose Clark
>Eventually, but it is more likely to be coopted into other structures.
This worried me and it will take a phneomenal education effort and about 3 generations to rid Islam and lands from this toxic retard filth incubated by foreign western agencies and a bunch of meme hedonist monarchs.
Parker Cruz
Assad Will Win!
Samuel Perez
I live in an incredibly rural area. Even with spaghetti, I'm probably the most intelligent sounding person he's talked to in a while
Dylan Cooper
It does. The Sunni diaspora is not as homogeneously pre-disposed to fighting with the Shia all the time or there is no inevitability of ISIS levels of extremism.
The recent incarnation of ISIS will be removed entirely if educational establishments are not funded and run by Saudi or Saudi affiliates.
This is key. Look at Pakistan post and pre 1970 for an example.
Or the middle east before the sykes-picot divisions and intelligence service infiltration.
The divided is stoked by power brokers. Educate the populace, provide a strong economy, have good shared governance and you need never hear of ISIS again.
Liam Jackson
Gotcha - but a protip: keep politics to yourself once you get a real job. Stocking shelves, might as well go full 1488, but once you get a real job you gotta keep that shit near and dear. Sucks, but c'est la vie
You did good user - but proselytizing will only crucifying yourself, when it comes to the redpill.
Jayden King
>supports KRG >claims to be redpilled
Cameron Brown
Pakistan is mostly Sunni, so that doesn't apply to my argument. I don't know of sykes-picot, I will have to look into it, but I'll take your word for now.
Otherwise I agree with you.
Make an argument than we can talk. I'm not here to shit post.
Kevin Hernandez
Kek, I remember when I worked at a grocery store and my manager and I had an epic conversation about blacks and gibme's some black lady heard him and reported him to the store director and he got demoted to cashier