Developments Nov 9 >SAA; IS still controls over 60km of territory in Deir Ezzor, including several towns along the E and W banks of the Euphrates River >SAA and allies were able to take full control of the Hamdan Airbase >Ru Foreign Ministry; Russia, US “to continue cooperation with an aim to ensure de-escalation of tension in Syria” >US-backed Deir Ezzor Military Council threatens to “respond aggressively” to any SAA attack in E. DeZ >2 high ranking IS commanders were arrested by the Lebanese Army near the Sy-Lebanese border Wed. >Report; Iraqi military allowed SAA/allies to attack Bukamal from Iraq >Ru MoD; US continues to impede humanitarian aid deliveries to embattled areas of Sy >Houthis score big advance in W Yemen, capturing several sites from the UAE-backed Southern Resistance fighters near Mocha Coast >Iraqi Kurdistan lost 50% of oil profits after Baghdad took over Kirkuk – lawmaker >Report; British weapon sales to Saudi Arabia risen by almost 500% since Yemen war >Lebanon believes KSA is holding PM Saad Hariri, “with restricted freedom” in Riyadh, plan to work with foreign countries to secure his return >Israeli Army fortifies positions near Lebanese border town, violating UN agreement
=== 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 === /sg visits Army 2017 - myalbum.com/album/seYvACY7CtIm Aleppobro takes pix for /sg - drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9sFK8tMo4H7LW56WWlpdDRIRnc muh gas - pastebin.com/cDL3mv0w === Thread reminder to watch Threads. vimeo.com/18781528
Developments Nov 9 >Aleppo:SAA capture Al-Rashidiyah town from HTS >SDF releases 86 ex IS fighters after strict investigation who were captured/surrendered in Raqqa battle >DeZ gov:SDF capture Markada town+24 other villages around it >Sy MOD:Albukamal liberated from IS >IS still controls over 60km of territory in DeZ, several towns along E & W banks of Euphrates >SAA and allies were able to take full control of the Hamdan Airbase >US-backed DeZ Military Council threatens to “respond aggressively” to any SAA attack in E. DeZ >2 high ranking IS commanders were arrested by the Lebanese Army near the Sy-Lebanese border >Report; Iraqi military allowed SAA/allies to attack Bukamal from Iraq >Ru MoD; US continues to impede humanitarian aid deliveries to embattled areas of Sy >Houthis score big advance in W Yemen, capturing several sites from the UAE-backed Southern Resistance fighters near Mocha Coast >Report; British weapon sales to Saudi Arabia risen by almost 500% since Yemen war >Lebanon believes KSA is holding PM Saad Hariri, “with restricted freedom” in Riyadh, plan to work with foreign countries to secure his return >Israeli Army fortifies positions near Lebanese border town, violating UN agreement
Juan Kelly
I want dead jews
Matthew Jenkins
>this pastebin
Leo Taylor
r8 my bongroach larping from prev thread
Aaron Scott
As per usual, more Saudi shenanigans King Salman is expected to be forced out this weekend and Mbs to be crowned shortly after
Don’t do that again, I thought you were based, masribro
Samuel Wright
checked
Jackson Ortiz
11/10
Jacob Foster
i had to spice the thread up u know ?
Jacob Morris
I'm out hunting innawoods right now and can't load the maps. Is bukamal taken for real this time?
Cooper Jones
recaptured*
Chase Garcia
yea it is
Gabriel Wright
*liberated
Nathan Bennett
gee whiz, fellas, sure hope eva polack isn't in this thread and screen capping us, that guy is a dick!
Chase Rogers
Assaded**
Parker Wilson
IT'S OVER BIBI, I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND!
Dominic Sanders
Previous bread updates, suck on it SA kike
Jayden Butler
...
Evan Gonzalez
YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER
Samuel Gray
...
Nathaniel King
Sweet
Isaiah Diaz
More previous bread updates, fuck you SA kike!
Ian Young
DONT TRY IT!
Lucas Adams
...
Hudson Hall
why is my regional flag catalonia? kek wtf
Gavin Clark
>Syria stabilizes itself, federalizes Kurdish territories, begins rebuilding >Likud falls from grace, replaced by leftists, Israel gradually Arabized out of existence >Gulf states purge Islamists, become technocratic monarchies >Saber-rattling between Iran and Saudi ultimately amounts to nothing, Iran remains otherwise marginalized >Peshmerga collapses, Iraq continues rebuilding >Taliban finally purged in Afghanistan
could this be the peace all true warriors strive for
Eli Powell
>a memeflagg telling me to go to reddit i never used that website desu
Jeremiah Allen
>everyone I don't like is a kike
Connor Garcia
stfu newfag
Adrian Wright
Is federalize a synonym for gas?
Grayson Cooper
>Technoratic monarchies it hurts
Oliver Sanders
>fuck you SA kike! And I laughed
Jason Reed
you should go there, I heard they got 2 syria related sub reddits
Cooper Smith
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
Aaron Jones
Dumb pede
Luke Perez
>oil money runs out >all they have left is vanity projects like this
Liam Scott
I HATE YOU!!!!
Chase Parker
>Gulf states purge Islamists, become technocratic monarchies >federalizes Kurdish territories >Iran remains otherwise marginalized I have no idea why my country consistently produces the worst posters on this terrible site
>Taliban finally purged in Afghanistan Literally never gonna happen without a constant foreign military presence. They basically control 50% of the country again.
Jose Parker
use mine
Nicholas Thompson
Whatever you say pede
Jace Thompson
YOU WERE MY BROTHER, BIBI
Kayden Bennett
UAE is not oil based economy .... mostly tourism/service
Michael Carter
t.56% maybe it's 49%, and you're mostly muslim, that would explain a lot
Connor Evans
"I you start a war with Iran the oil price will go up everything will be fine solomon."
Jackson Cox
Masz jaki problem chujku? Spierdalaj do swojego kurwidołka pókim dobry
Mason Thomas
I wish I could witness evapolak in real life and how he interacts with things... everything must be cringe tier
Zachary Wilson
nah, he's right, the memeflag, you're most likely underage, this board is shit enough, don't need another retard like you
Jace Sanchez
>internet tough guy routine are you that one nigger that lives in poland? we don't have a lot of your kind around here
Joshua Brooks
why the hate tho :( also which one of the 2 subreddits you post in ? both ??
Jonathan Jones
>Taliban finally purged in Afghanistan
by who? hahaha!
Daniel Wood
I googled reddit syria and got 2 results. take your pick, they're pretty much just sg, but with more of your kind
Logan Campbell
>Muslim is a race
Zachary Hill
>More than 85% of the UAE's economy was based on the oil exports in 2009.[13][14] While Abu Dhabi and other UAE emirates have remained relatively conservative in their approach to diversification, Dubai, which has far smaller oil reserves, was bolder in its diversification policy.[15] In 2011, oil exports accounted for 77% of the UAE's state budget.[16]
Sebastian Myers
sorry for offending your faith, senpai
Michael Wright
I'm not sure that the Arab army were formibadle at all when the Iraelis beat the its first decades.
Luke Carter
>i googled >they're pretty much just sg how did you know they're sg and with my king if you didn't use it ? also what's ""my kind"" elaborate more or stfu
Jonathan Nelson
I can only imagine him sitting in a room by himself repeating >"I'm so BASED" While he waits for his mommy to bring him up some dinner before changing his adult diaper.
Samuel Hughes
Because you enjoy a good cock in the morning?
Landon Martin
kek
he's from r/ptg and he is retarded... be patient with him. Nobody likes him there so he needs attention and comes here
Henry Cooper
dobrze ci powiedział wypierdalaj pedale na karaczana
Jason Russell
I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED I'M SO BASED
Oliver Adams
>I'M SO BASED Any Syrian here is automatically based!
Grayson Brooks
why did they leave the faces unburied ?
Hunter Hall
>syrian
Wyatt Diaz
>/sg/: shitposting general
what happened?
wasnt here for a while
Caleb James
so that everyone can shit on their face
Robert Brown
...
Dominic Morris
Where is the polanon that ordered this ? Here you go m88-80 >inb4 the egyptian pulls out a sabre and cuts off my hand for making suheil gay its a joke m16, i know hes not gay, i have a wallpaper of him i made as my phone paper, and i dont put faggots as my papers
Carson Sanders
so you know where to spit
Luke Johnson
you're clearly better than me at ps also i was larping as the bongroach in prev thread i don't care if he's gay or not what ps u use ?
Nathan Davis
>the Assad Regime has created a large pocket inside Eastern Syria after taking ISIS’ lady stronghold of Al Bukamal >it is thought that there are over 400,000 civilians trapped in this pocket, most of which are women and children, and they are at great risk of bombing and possibly gas attacks from the Regime Why are Channel 4 news such faggots?
Kayden Carter
>lady stronghold *last stronghold
Jackson Perry
war is on a break. ISIS is kill.
Dylan Cooper
>british feeling bad for ISIS symphatisers who would've thought
Jose Diaz
/sg/ = Saudi General What's going on in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia is currently in the process of centralizing power in the hands of the top royal cabinet at the expense of the elements of its establishment which are sympathetic to Qatar and the Islamist faction (note! Islamist=/=Wahhabi). The MB-influenced Islamists "methodically took control of Saudi Arabia's intellectual life" over the past 40-50 years by publishing books and participating in discussion circles and salons held by princes, and MB members had become "entrenched both in Saudi society and in the Saudi state, taking a leading role in key governmental ministries". This ends today. The awesome thing about it is that it's probably the first time since 1929 that KSA actually confronts the Islamist elements within its religious establishment. The recent crisis involving the kidnapping of the Lebanese PM, Yemeni "president", arrests of a whole bunch of Saudi princes, businessmen, clergymen (a few months back), the blockade of Qatar, restrictions on the religious police, and the women driving emancipation decree - they are all part of the same pattern of behavior aimed at severely curtailing the power of the pan-Islamist elements within the religious establishment which are largely supported by Qatar and bitterly opposed by the UAE.
Asher Green
do u want me to post rare Zahhries ?
Nolan Lee
>and possibly gas attacks
Andrew Richardson
Take off your memeflag and you’ll get an answer
Blake Sanchez
Why did KSA suppress the original Brotherhood ("Ikhwan") back in 1929?
-the immediate concern was that Ikhwan was reckless and expansionist in foreign policy, more than would what be pragmatically realistic given the geopolitical constraints. If the King didn't crack down on it, the KSA would soon be labeled as a terrorist sponsor state by the British, become isolated diplomatically, and ultimately provoke a Western intervention.
-But more importantly, Ikhwan was a parallel structure to the Kingdom and a state-within-a-state. Its armed wing was a paramilitary organization with a global mission and whose allegiance was not solely to the Saudi King as a representative of Allah on earth, but literally as "sola scirptura" - to the scripture itself, which meant in practice that the word of the King meant nothing to them. That made them an obvious long term threat, because allies or not, sooner or later they would question the piousness of the King himself.
Liam Clark
GIMP, its free and my computer is not good enough to run the real photo shop, But drawing like this by hand is boring and tedious, i suggest not doing it
Leo Wright
do so please, i could use a couple for wallpapers
Carson Allen
>le thinking emoji. jpg
Jacob Myers
ayyyy
Hudson Jackson
>KSA actually confronts the Islamist elements >curtailing the power of the pan-Islamist
Ryan Brown
These are basically the same reasons why UAE and the pro-UAE faction of the KSA establishment represented by Muhammad bin-Salman are so terrified of the modern-day Ikhwan.
Since the original Brotherhood was crushed as a military force in 1929, the Saudis established a kind of a tense but mutually beneficial relationship with the Islamist clergy that supported it. Perhaps akin to France's relationship with the Protestantants in the Europe of 1600s after the Edict of Nantes, the formula was: tolerance at home, promotion abroad. The Islamist clergy was financed and encouraged to preach and spread its influence abroad, but only where it served the interests of the Saudi Kingdom and only on the condition that they never challenge the authority of the King.
This served the royal family well enough as long as its main threat was from the Soviet-sponsored Communists and secular nationalists (Nasserists, Ba'athists) - the Brotherhood then served as an indispensable counterweight to all of those. But that started to change around 1960s in the wake of the collapse of the UAR and the crushing defeat to Israel - since then the Arab nationalist cause had been in terminal decline and the Islamic revival began to take its place. Starting with the 1979 Grand Mosque seizure in KSA and ending with the phenomenal success of the Muslim Brotherhood in the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings, the Saudis became more and more convinced that the Brotherhood needs to be reigned in or sooner or later it will turn on them and destroy them. Either it will rebel directly, or it will do something so reckless that it will isolate Saudi Arabia from the rest of the world and cause its destruction through foreign intervention. The failure of the Arab Spring and the ascendance of Republicans in the US, who are for some reason less friendly to the "Qatari" faction than the Democrats, created a sufficiently favorable environment where the pro-UAE faction finally felt confident enough to make a move.
Julian Allen
In short, the Crown Prince is/our/ guy.
Angel Brown
the fuck m888-880, dont question it, its homophobic, you dont want to be homophobic now do you
Brayden James
>there are commies here who think that the jewish state's military is less powerful than hizbolat
Eli Howard
No he isn't you /ptg/oy faggot Saudis still sponsor terror Saudis still control our politicians Saudis still fund mosques Saudis still work with Jews to destabilize the ME
Kayden Cook
>jewish state's military is less powerful than hizbolat It is, sadly.
Jordan Murphy
Not so fast.
It is worth noting that recently the Qatari faction had somewhat reconciled itself to Iran and Russia. First Turkey, then Hamas, then Qatar itself, they are gradually restoring relations with Iran and therefore appearing to acquiesce themselves to the "Shia arc" in the region and work with it. But could the two actually ally with each other to bring down the Crown Prince and the faction that stands behind him, which appears to include the mainstream Wahhabi establishment? That seems unlikely. In an environment where the Muslim world is largely preoccupied with a Sunni-Shia power struggle and where the Shia are on the ascendance, the idea that the MB would outright ally with the Shia against their Sunni brethen seems near-impossible, which is partly why the Crown Prince feels confident enough to make such bold moves at this time. But regardless, the Saudis will not be able to simply get away with this without consequences. For example, in Yemen, the KSA's closest ally is the Islah party, which is pretty much the local branch of Ikhwan. As one can imagine, the Islah leaders are feeling increasingly awkward about the whole situation and who knows for how long they can tolerate the cognitive dissonance. The Future Movement in Lebanon is not an MB branch but is allied to the local MB and its foreign policy of quiet acquiescence to the growth of Shia power seems to match that of MB, which rubs the Saudi Crown Prince in all the wrong ways, and that's presumably why Saad was recently kidnapped.
Brody Jones
O-of course not m-m8
Also can you photoshop Suheil into the thumbnail of the video I posted? Thx bby
Jordan Young
>We have received a verified info from reliable sources that a meeting was held in Paris between Officers from #US #Norway and #Saudi including the assistant of Bin Salman to discuss the possibility of attacking #Lebanon @maytham956