Devs Nov 30 >HTS recaptures Al-Ramleh, Abisan and its surrounding hilltop, attempting to recapture ‘Azizah and have reportedly entered the town >Chinese military will send troops to Sy to fight against group of Chinese jihadists fighting alongside HTS >Turkish FM; Turkish Army will never ‘hesitate’ to enter any place in Syria if it poses a threat to his nation’s security >Russia demands revision of cross-border humanitarian operations in Syria which bypass Damascus >Israel, Egypt, and other Arab leaders urged US to bomb Iran before the 2015 nuclear accord was reached – Kerry >Draft agreement signed between Russia and Egypt on Thur for both countries to use each other’s air space/bases for their military planes >Macron announces plans of ‘military action’ in works in Libya to stifle human trafficking >Macron said on Wed he would draw up a list of extremist organizations to convey to KSA after MBS pledged to cut their funding >Rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas agree to delay final transfer of Gaza from Hamas to Palestinian government by 10 days >Suspected US drone kills 4 in strike on Thur targeting hideout of the Haqqani network along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan
There's no such thing as "Palestine". Israel has always been a Jewish state. Not an Arab. Palestine is a made up name.
Jaxon Roberts
First for Abu Hajar.
Owen Kelly
Important Strawpoll: >www.strawpoll.me/14521245 >www.strawpoll.me/14521245 >www.strawpoll.me/14521245 You can vote multiple times
Vote or the birb will die
Jonathan Watson
>than you learn that all words are made up. mindblown.jpg
Robert Rogers
Daily reminder that you can't be based while supporting a faggotry promoting commie khomeinoid tyrant. Also, another reminder that none of you weebshit commie cucks is a national socialist weapons specialist.
Jaxon Smith
Thanks for baking btw. This is better than my pic anyway
Caleb Wright
>birb will die stream it, Vinefag
Andrew Nguyen
Np m8
Blake Howard
How bout the Armenian Genocide, huh? Turkaturkroach
Evan Brooks
> Don't you like Christmas? Why should I? One thing is that Russians usually don't celebrate Christmas. Second one is that I don't like all those parties, especially family ones. I want to enjoy my solitude, so what I'm going to do this winter weekend.
Kevin Rodriguez
Why is there semen on my global event map?
David Brooks
>US-backed forces announce new campaign in Deir Ezzor
>ISIS is 90% finished in the area >Let's make a campaign and call it some dumb name to show that we are also participating in killing ISIS and illegally control even more land
Please somebody eradicate these SUBHUMAN apes already
Owen Bell
>One thing is that Russians usually don't celebrate Christmas. Well, my family celebrate it, not as big as New Year of course, but nonetheless we do celebrate it.
Jace Jones
That's AAS.
Grayson White
>all the shills started posting at the same >Each of them has a different flag
Hmmm
Ayden Cooper
What is your government doing about the returning IS fighters W&B?
Alexander Parker
Mfw they have more snow than us.
Jose Hughes
We should nuke them. Kind of like what America did / NK will do to you guys...
Michael Long
Can I have a quick rundown?
Samuel Perry
>The afghan government is not pro US Are you high mate? The only reason the current afghan government is working is due to the the support the US is giving them once they leave it falls down. The government is made up of northern alliance members who hate the Taliban. Its the same norhtern alliance who was supported by the US, the Russians and the Iranians to help oust the Taliban from back in 2001. And yet after 16 years they still remain.
John Perry
It doesn't work on us because we will just rebuild again and become a better country. Like super saiyans.
On the other hand us is now so shit that Americans come here begging to work for 1600$ a month as alt English teachers lel
Oliver Adams
Basically Al-Qaeda in Syria
Nicholas James
Why did they suddenly popped up?
Ian Butler
They don't have the choice because they are held hostage. This is why the US is allowing Taliban to spread this far. Everyone thought Iraq is pro America, but when ISIS is gone Iraq did a 180 and went full Russia/Iran. I am sure Afghanistan would do the same thing if Taliban is gone.
Carter Garcia
Not Sure about global event map But theve been shown on livemap for almost a year now...
Camden Howard
What category do you put me in, white and based one?
Camden Sanchez
>he was always /ourguy/
Cooper Davis
He still has a long way to go to redeem himself
John Myers
Ahnrar Al Sham (AAS) are the "moderate moderate" rebels (still Islamists, but not as fundamentalist as Al Qaeda aka HTS). They impose the Jizya on non-Muslims and throw gay people in jail and are abusive towards women. Whereas the green part of your map is HTS (Hayat Tahrir al Sham), they are the "moderate" (not ISIS) group which is an offshoot of Al Qaeda and which kill gay people and Christians and stone women for getting raped etc.
US used to support them. But I don't know now if they still do or not. You know...they said they stopped supporting Kurds then in the same month they said they will continue supporting them even after ISIS.
Justin Walker
There were three levels of civil war when rival HTS groups started attacking each other a few months ago. What a time to be alive it was.
Cameron Cruz
Wtf, that's new to me
Caleb Barnes
>when ISIS is gone Iraq did a 180 and went full Russia/Iran. I wouldn't say full 180, Abadi is still trying to ride both sides of the fence, but definitely leaning towards Russia and Iran more
Ryan Robinson
Kek. Really?
Logan Adams
Never knew there was ISIS in Sinai
Jonathan Lewis
>They bought Russian military stuff instead of American >They invited Russia to help them against ISIS (they didn't invite us) >They let Iran proxy armies run freely around the country >letting Pro Iran PMU becoming a new Irani hezbollah in Iraq
Abadi is a puppet, but you can see the bath party influence is still oresent in the government.
Ethan Williams
What!?!? Why are you guys voting for Idlibstan??? You can attack that at any time? The Kurds are landgrabbing territory in DeZ I'm sorry but this decision literally makes no sense!
Michael Diaz
They are insurgents who operate in the area (guerilla warfare) who have aligned themselves to ISIS.
Ian Sullivan
i hope they bring some gas
Cameron Myers
>(they didn't invite us) yes they did and they didnt officialy invite russia from what I know
Iraq and Syria cooperation will only increase further after the war which will culminate in the merger of the two countries.
Gabriel Robinson
This will be a problem for the USA. What would be the reaction on the part of the Iraqis and Russians? What will happen to the military bases there? Would Iran intervene in some way if the USA were to retaliate?
Zachary Nelson
They will merge, under the leadership of Assad and the country will change it's name to Mesopotamia, digits confirm!
Logan Davis
You do realize that land grabbing now means jack shit? We've seen Kurds landgrab in Iraq and they've been easily pushed back to their original borders. I strongly believe that Assad is letting the Kurds take everything up to Euphrates, just so he can either: a) push them back later or b) negotiate a peace deal, where Kurds get (((autonomy))) in exchange for the oil plants remaining under government control. If the Kurds were really a threat, Assad would've intensified it by now. Right now, he wants to secure the 85% of populace of Syria, then Kurds are a piece of cake.
Asher Young
>They bought Russian military stuff instead of American Yes but they still have tons of US equipment, they just got a good deal on the T90s, so they are benefitting from both sides still. >They invited Russia to help them against ISIS (they didn't invite us) And yet there are still thousands of US troops present in Iraq, and seemingly not going anywhere anytime soon. >They let Iran proxy armies run freely around the country Abadi wouldn't even allow the PMU to help in Mosul, concerns of Sunni genocide regardless, this still isn't "freely running", the ISF doesn't have a much better reputation than the PMU amongst the Sunni population.
>Abadi is a puppet, but you can see the bath party influence is still oresent in the government. Without a doubt, but still not a 180 yet.
Caleb Ortiz
This war will definitely bring Iran, Iraq, Syria and Levanon closer than they have ever been.
I wonder how will the evil axis act to prevent that
Logan Bell
>Held hostage nope. > This is why the US is allowing Taliban to spread this far. Even though the taliban are willing to negotiate a political settlement with the afghan government but with out US presence and idea that is even being supported by the Russians but do keep harping on about US keeping poor northern alliance hostage. >I am sure Afghanistan would do the same thing if Taliban is gone The average afghan just wants to be left alone but if foreign forces try change their way of life then groups like the talibans emerge. Though to be fair the Russians are more interested in investment then military occupation this time around.
Brandon Carter
>mfw the two posts above mine were both confirmed by digits, but mine was not
Colton Flores
>Yes but they still have tons of US equipment, they just got a good deal on the T90s, so they are benefitting from both sides still. Lol you want them to burn down the shit they were forced to buy from the US? The fact that they bought so many T-90 tanks instead of Abrams is a sign big enough that they are pro Russia.
>And yet there are still thousands of US troops present in Iraq, and seemingly not going anywhere anytime soon. And? US is holding them hostage. They don't want to get eradicated by the big bad boy, don't they.
>Abadi wouldn't even allow the PMU to help in Mosul, concerns of Sunni genocide regardless, this still isn't "freely running", the ISF doesn't have a much better reputation than the PMU amongst the Sunni population.
Yet now the population is singing praises about PMU all over the country. Of course media and corrupted Iraqi politicians will bring up Sunni vs Shia stories to make things harder in the region.
Henry Sanders
The end of MAD MAX in Syria
Jonathan Rivera
Yeah. Theyve been there for a couple of years now I think but mostly just abducting tourists and doing illegal slave and drug trading. They dont actually hold any clay or control any cities.
Cameron Sullivan
be ready to see a come back from an old friend
Elijah Russell
Brazil should Annex Uruguay The Argies should Annex Paraguay Colombia Ecudao and Memezuela should be one nation And all of Central America as well
All these places exist because of Autist regionalism gone to far
Brayden Young
...
Kayden Ramirez
nah i meant an old friend that was missing from /sg/
Noah Long
This actually makes me sad now. The news from the region will be a lot more boring once daesh is fully gone...
James Cruz
shitposting on Sup Forums is a social activity. if you can make it a month without internt i'll may believe that like solitude.
looks more like you don't like family gatherings because you might fear what they think about you or your opinion... so you're not looking for solitude you're just looking for people that don't know you good enough to make you think they could judge you (and if you don't care anyway)
Kevin Moore
Gotta be honest I noticed him 2 days ago, and was unsure a time or 2 before that due to greentext placement. Figured he was laying low so I didn't call him out
Brayden Young
>shitposting on Sup Forums is a social activity. It's anonymous though, so it's not really social in it's true meaning. You're not engaging other people's true selves in any meaningful fashion, so it's completely different from socializing in person.
Jaxon Kelly
In the latest Isis video they even show some fighting also there is an full blown insurgency there
Parker Rogers
yeah i called him out a little bit after you left starting here
Luis Scott
A..a bit close to home there Hans
Cooper Bennett
>or your opinion. Never talk about controversial topics with your family or friends. Never.
Owen Smith
Other factions will still fight but without the badass looking vehicles... Isis was definitely the best at engineering of syrian/iraqi civil war. YPG in the other hand is totally lame, lowest tier
Logan Jackson
>Syrian Army kills high ranking jihadist commander in northeast Hama BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:50 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) killed another high ranking jihadist commander during their operations inside the northeastern countryside of the Hama Governorate this week.
According to a military report, the Syrian Army’s Republican Guard killed the Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham official – “Abu Amnah” – after ambushing him and several of his associates along the Hama-Aleppo axis.
Abu Amnah’s associates were also killed in the ambush in northeast Hama on Thursday.
>Nope. Then why us troops are still stationed there? Why despite the population hating their guts, they still heavily control the decisions made by the government? If the us leaves afghanistan, the afghan government will see a purge within a week.
>Even though the taliban are willing to negotiate a political settlement with the afghan government but with out US presence and idea that is even being supported by the Russians but do keep harping on about US keeping poor northern alliance hostage.
And? And so what? Taliban also allied with Al qaeda in the region. Are you implying that Taliban are the good guys now like they were in the 80's?
If the us really didn't want Taliban in the region they would have eradicated them 9 years ago. But now they are stronger than ever and US is watching them, how would explain that, huh?
Afghan embassador in Russia clearly stated that Afghanistan wants Russia to clear out the terrorists in Afghanistan rather than US. The government would have called him back and fired if it was really pro us.
Owen Ramirez
Not counting USA/Russia/Israel/Turkey/Iran obviously
Angel Bennett
that was ebin?
Adam Adams
Not true When a person is given anonymity You see what they truly are
Parker Stewart
You simply see what they choose to put forth.
Jack Miller
yes read the first letter of each line in my post
Gavin Cox
those ebin exclusive spongebobs should have rang a bell
Luis Foster
indeed also the pink wojak avatarfagging i had this suspicion for 3-4 days and needed an empty bread to check it since i knew he was keeping a low profile
Andrew Morris
and why does he try to keep a low profile? what happened when i wasn't here?
Jackson Moore
huh, i was almost convinced he died
Joseph Wood
>hurr durr
Alexander Martin
well i also know that he's not the only shitposter here trying to keep a low profile
Christian James
Mainly due to my memeing about it no doubt, although I started to believe it myself
Jeremiah Anderson
>Then why us troops are still stationed there? Because the US has interests in the region by being permanently stationed there. The government asks them stay there as the US provides them with funds and equipment. If the US leaves the it will be another civil war without regional players guaranteeing peace between factions and guess who won the last civil war. >And? And so what? Taliban also allied with Al qaeda in the region. Are you implying that Taliban are the good guys now like they were in the 80's? You should be aware by now that there are no good guys, only vested interests. Everybody plays dirty. Just like how the Russians see these shia durkas as tools so are the Talibans. Im just trying to tell you who has the upper hand there and enjoys local support. And by sending these shia militias there the situations deteriorates even more than before. >Afghan embassador in Russia clearly stated that Afghanistan wants Russia to clear out the terrorists in Afghanistan rather than US. The government would have called him back and fired if it was really pro us. dawn.com/news/1171509 And the paki ambassador used to tell the americans that we dont know where osama bin laden is. dawn.com/news/1171509
Oliver Peterson
Are you gonna start a new game, FrenchBro?
Gavin Wood
Yeah I scrolled through that thread this morning to see if I missed anything and saw it.
Kayden Morris
nice
Jack Fisher
>Maghreboi got deported back to Tunisia
Are Tunisian girls really like pic related?
Isaiah Anderson
maybe later in the day
Nathaniel Nguyen
The afghani foreign fighters that are so prevelant in Syria in Yemen, who would they be fighting for in Afghanistan? Shouldnt they be a prevelant force against thr taliban and ISIS there? Or is thr government there also sunni and the shia there marginalized?
Cameron Hall
unironically this is shit tier for tunisia
Wyatt Ward
probably. If you think about it, its not even that unlikely to happen. I thought he got banned, and few days later got in to a car crash and died. Could happen to anyone any day. Guess he didnt tho
Henry Carter
>I specifically made a numbered one just for the fun whenevr this'd get posted but no one uses it >why? . . . >also 7
Dylan Howard
>The Syrian Arab Army is engaged in fierce battles against the "Nasra Front" organization in the eastern slope of Tell, which is slain northeast of the Beit Jann farm in the western Damascus countryside. twitter.com/sayed_ridha/status/936570082716561408