Devs Nov 27 >Tiger forces did not capture Ashara. Tigers have 1k soldiers, 400 represent striking force. Clearing op from Mayadin to Al Salehiyyeh killed 250 men, wounded 280 >SAA breaks HTS lines at hilltop of Tal Bardayah, surrounding hill from several axes >SAA liberates Mustarihah from HTS, now at outskirts of Umm Miyal, closest since losing it to rebels in 2013 >US delivers 100+ Humvees to Kurdish forces after assuring Erdogan no more weapons to SDF, YPG >Sy govt welcomes formation of committee that will discuss the current constitution and expected to be formed at Sochi >Peskov; Putin will carry on with his ‘diplomatic marathon’ in settling the Syrian conflict >Turkey calls on US to ‘restore ties with true allies’ instead of with YPG >Sy govt delegation postpones departure to UN talks in Geneva, was annoyed by statement that emerged last week from a Sy opposition meeting in Riyadh >Saudi-led ‘Arab NATO’ declares total war on terrorism; Iran, Iraq & Syria not invited >First humanitarian aid ship in 3 weeks arrives in Houthi-controlled Yemeni city of Hudaydah >Hamas again refused to disarm ahead of reconciliation deadline, instead threatened to carry out attacks against Israel in West Bank
source on the swamp electrocution? Sounds pretty lit.
Nathaniel Martin
No.
Dylan Young
Probably related to this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Marshes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Basra >By the end of 1982, Iraq had been resupplied with new Soviet and Chinese material, and the ground war entered a new phase. Iraq used newly acquired T-55 tanks and T-62 tanks (as well as Chinese copies), BM-21 rocket launchers, and Mi-24 helicopter gunships to prepare a Soviet-type three-line defense, replete with obstacles, minefields, and fortified positions. The Combat Engineer Corps built bridges across water obstacles, laid minefields, and prepared new defence lines and fortifications.[6]:2 In order to defend Basra, the Iraqis poured water into a pre-existing lake east of Basra, known as Fish Lake, and filled it with barbed wire, floating land mines, and high voltage electrical power lines to make it impenetrable to the Iranians.[45] They also began launching air raids against Iranian border cities, greatly increasing the practice by 1984.[3][4] >With such static defenses, the Iraqis had effectively made frontal assault through the flat lands virtually impossible for the Iranians. Thus the Iranians would launch their amphibious attacks.
John Clark
I was just reading the battle of the marshes article.
So if /sg/ likes Saddam, they surely can't support Iran, and vice versa.
Weird shit. Although it does seem Iran is winning, in the long run, and ironically (or not), with the help of the US led coalition.
Fucked up world we live in boys.
Bentley Bell
Can an Arab speaker translate this?
Aiden Green
>So if /sg/ likes Saddam, they surely can't support Iran, and vice versa. Not really, i can still appreciate and support both sides from a historical/technological perspective but still realize that Iran is the best option in the current scenario If Iraq was to have survived, especially if the US didn't get involved after it annexed Kuwait the situation today would be incredibly different and Iraq already began opposing the Saudis
I don't support Iran because i blindly support everything they do, they are just the least shit/cucked option for the middle east in the current scenario, things were entirely different in the 70s/80s and Iran was seen as a unstable fundamentalist theocracy by Iraq that was a weak target and Iraq was backed by both the Soviet Union and US while Iran was backed by neither
Camden Long
So since Iran is a stable Islamic theocracy it changes things? Part of me would prefer the place staying fucked up, but maybe that's short sighted.
Austin Torres
>Iran is a stable Islamic theocracy it changes things Somewhat, and also Saddam is redeemed by the fact that he started to turn away from issues with Iran and focus towards the Saudis and gulf Arabs acting as a 5th column towards the end Also the fact that Saudi Arabia has turned into a complete and open Israeli puppet has changed things as well, especially with Iran and its allies offering the only significant resistance
Lucas Johnson
Are you retarded sir ? This is neither Arabic nor Farsi.
Jeremiah Young
Ugh, decisions decisions. Leaning towards letting the place burn desu
Kayden Hughes
Haha! That's cause it's german , you faggot got PRANKED!
Lucas Clark
Hilarious, my good sir.
Jace Roberts
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Chase Rivera
I was about to finishy morning caffeine and go to uni but now I'm gonna to to bed and cry
David Perry
That, okay. I'll go to Aleppo university for you and meet some cutie. I'll warm her up for you and then you slide in an get her for real!
James Taylor
>Attack in Egypt Highlights Need for U.S. Involvement in Region, Official Says
Arabs have no creativity, their flags, their anthems, their foods, their naming conventions, all reek of a slavish mindset. They truly are the Tolkienesque Orks of today.
Jace Baker
But that was a report by Iraqi Intelligence who hated the Saudis. The government that employed Baghdad Bob isn't exactly reliable. The Saudis hated Arab Nationalism, hate Iran, hate the Muslim Brotherhood, quietly back Israel, and push Wahhabism for the same reason:
They want to remain in power.
>Arab Nationalism threatened their Western-backed Monarchy >Iran threatens their Monarchy (Khomeini called the idea of a monarchy western and unislamic) >Muslim Brotherhood supports Islamic Democracy which threatens their Monarchy >Israel is against Iran and Muslim Brotherhood so enemy of my enemy is my friend >Wahhabi clerics don't like the royal family. The royals are corrupt, hedonistic, and often go over the clerics' head when it comes to keeping the Monarchy in power and Saudi Arabia stable. So as a compromise they export their garbage elsewhere to appease the Wahhabis while keeping the power of the state in hand ("stick") in case the clerics don't take the "carrot"
James Carter
>Great Satan tries his tricks again, vol. 16563.
Josiah Wright
TIGER FORCES BTFO It's over. Assads won't stay in power with such weak army. They're still at war with Israel. Israel will level damascus.
Gabriel Stewart
kek
Jack Sullivan
time to draft the refugees abroad!!!
Xavier Lewis
Whatever happened to the spoils of war /sg/? It seems like every war since 1945 has had the end goal of preventing something worse from happening. But wars used to be glamorous causes that brought new riches and prosperity to the victors.
Bogusław Wolniewicz (22 September 1927 – 4 August 2017) was a Polish philosopher, logician, human science professor,[1] creator of Formal Ontology of Situations,[2] author of many books and papers and a journalist for Radio Maryja. An avid anti-Semite, a broadcast he made in January 2009 was criticized by the Media Ethics Council for its anti-Semitic views.[3] His scientific work was influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein.[2]
Luis Diaz
So many good people leave us
Jayden Davis
it never ends
Benjamin Anderson
good good
Blake Cruz
>:)
Adam Anderson
...
Jose Sanders
>THE US IS IN SYRIA TO DEFEAT ISIS tl;dr
Christian Reyes
K*rds concluded a truce with isis.
Jayden Powell
meanwhile: >ISRAEL IS ON THE AREA OF ISIS TO DEFEAT SYRIA, HEZBOLLAH AND IRAN
Benjamin Robinson
The more dead Arabs the better no one around the world is shedding a tear for this decade long Arab holocaust
David Allen
>for this decade long Arab holocaust I really wonder how many "unnatural" deaths have occured in the muslim world because of wars and """"revolutions""""" >like since 2001 maybe
Adrian Cook
Arabs are not brits, burgers or jews, we are able to feel empathy for them.
Jayden Barnes
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Jacob Gutierrez
As usual, (an extremely painful) death to the K*rds and Am*ricans
Aiden Rodriguez
Refugees welcome.
Aiden Flores
Bump
Samuel Nguyen
This is German written in sütterlin
Noah Brown
Insh'allah
Anthony Thompson
Times change user, A jew in the 1930s wouldn't have supported Germany if his shekels depended on it but nowadays they're closest allies
Tiger forces lmao. More like kitten forces. Should've let America do thr job
Zachary Murphy
Halva and powdered milk sandwich
Nathan Thomas
>MoD report: army control Qurija in #DeirezZor Pockets closed
Juan Jones
It's Iran and Hezbollah with Afghan and Pakistani militia men doing all the work
Arabs cannot fight the shame of how Iraqi and Syrian "men" ran away in the face of ISIS and Jihadis will never fade
Arabs are an abomination on this earth from Iraq to Morroco they all deserve to be thrown into a giant meat grinder and the remains used as fertilizer for their desert wastelands
>>Tiger forces did not capture Ashara. Tigers have 1k soldiers, 400 represent striking force. Clearing op from Mayadin to Al Salehiyyeh killed 250 men, wounded 280 Sauce for this?
>Trapped IS terrorists want to be transferred to Idlib BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:35 A.M.) – A group of Islamic State (IS) terrorists still occupying a small part of Kati Island near Deir Ezzor City have requested to be transferred to the Idlib Governorate, a Syrian military source told Al-Masdar News.
Following the capture of more than 250 terrorists by the Syrian Amy on Kati Island earlier this month, the remaining Islamic State militants and their families have offered to surrender their last areas in exchange for safe passage to the Idlib Governorate.
The Islamic State’s last pockets in Deir Ezzor are shrinking by the day and the only areas in Syria where their fighters are able to find temporary refuge is in some parts of Idlib.
Prior to their expulsion from the Idlib and Hama governorates, Liwaa Al-Aqsa (previously Jund Al-Aqsa) was one of the rebel groups that was not hostile to the Islamic State; however, it is unclear how the latter would be received if their fighters and families moved to this province.
The Islamic State has already tried to build a presence in the Idlib Governorate and have managed to capture several small towns along the Idlib-Hama axis, but it is nothing more than a small pocket between the front-lines of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and the Syrian Arab Army. almasdarnews.com/article/trapped-terrorists-want-transferred-idlib/
Zachary Cooper
/sg/ I havent been active for a while, anything huge happened in the last 2 weeks?
Levi Reed
>A field commander reports to Sputnik that calm prevails in the eastern Gauta front in Damascus after the Russian Reconciliation Center called for a two-day truce.
>Syrian government will participate in next round of Geneva Peace Talks The Syrian government delegation will come to Geneva for the eighth round of the talks on Syria on Wednesday, November 29, a diplomatic source told TASS.
“The Syrian government delegation will come to Geneva on November 29 for a new round of talks,” the source said. The delegation will be headed, as before, by Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN Bashar Jaafari.
Earlier, the Al-Watan daily published in Damascus reported that the government delegation is dragging out its arrival to Geneva due to the document adopted by the Syrian opposition at the Riyadh conference which contains wording on the necessity of resignation of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad at the beginning of the transition period.
The eighth round of the talks on Syria starts on November 28 in Geneva. It will focus on two issues: the preparation of the constitution and holding an election based on it.
Turkomans shot down r*ssian helicopter, 16 soldiers died. Tiger forces suffered heavy losses and pretty much non-existent anymore.
William Nelson
Nice try, Navalny.
Bentley Cruz
what the fuck...
Parker Smith
>Syrian Army liberates another town along the Euphrates River BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:20 A.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army announced the liberation of another town in the southeastern countryside of Deir Ezzor this week, following a large advance on Monday.
According to the Syrian military, the army liberated the large town of Al-Quriyah along the western bank of the Euphrates River.
Al-Quriyah is located northwest of recently liberated Al-Asharah and just south of Mahran.
>Navalny Nice proxy, pidorashka. Now go back to sosach.
Samuel Barnes
>Video footage of the Islamic State’s failed assault on Sukhnah BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:15 P.M.) – The Islamic State (IS) launched a surprise offensive in the eastern countryside of Homs, Monday, targeting the Syrian Arab Army’s (SAA) positions at the strategic city of Al-Sukhnah.
ISIS began the assault by detonating a car bomb at a Syrian Army checkpoint outside Al-Sukhnah, killing two soldiers as a result of the explosion.
Following the car bombing, the Islamic State militants attempted to infiltrate into Al-Sukhnah, but were soundly beaten by the Syrian Arab Army after a short battle.
According to a military source in the Homs Governorate, the Syrian Army eliminated most of the Islamic State militants after securing the city.
>Anbar Operations Commander Major General Mahmoud al-Falahi announced the start of a search operation in the southern desert of al-Rutba west of Anbar twitter.com/sayed_ridha/status/935452596248051712
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>IS terrorists filmed retreating from Albukamal towards US-backed SDF lines BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:55 P.M.) – The Islamic State (IS) terrorists were filmed by pro-government media retreating from their former stronghold of Albukamal to the areas controlled by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
A video released by the pro-government channel, Al-Watan, claimed that the Islamic State terrorists slipped out of Albukamal by crossing the Euphrates River and reached the front-lines of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Al-Masdar is unable to verify the authenticity of the video, nor has the Syrian Army commented on this claim by Al-Watan.
The Islamic State did in fact cross the Euphrates River after abandoning Albukamal, but their whereabouts following the retreat are unknown.