Devs Dec 5 >IS claims Homs attack that killed 8 civilians when IED was detonated inside of bus >SAA advance in Beit Jinn despite Israeli airstrikes, broke HTS lines at Tal Shehab, impose fire control, currently at outskirts of Mughar Al-Mir >Iran Parlmt Speaker; Iran will continue to help Syria fight terrorism as long as it’s necessary >DeZ; IS nearly encircled at Al-Salihiyah and Al-Jalaa, SAA working to link up with their forces currently positioned N of Albukamal >NE Hama; SAA storms HTS lines at Al-Rahjan for 3rd day straight, have yet to secure the site lost to HTS days ago >SDF; Kurds ready to ensure Russian military security E of Euphrates, thanked Ru for assistance in bringing peace to Sy >S. Aleppo; HTS counter attack capture several sites from SAA, including Al-Rashidiyah, have retaken almost all territory lost last wk >Israeli jet in Lebanese airspace reportedly fired 7 missiles towards SAA post in Jamraya, 3 were intercepted >Report; Netanyahu recently sent a letter to Assad threatening strike on Syria if Iran sets up bases >Houthis continue to hold 41 journalists hostage inside the Yemen Today broadcaster’s headquarters
=== 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
>tfw even dirt poor tribal villagers have facekike accounts and social media presence and i don't
Jack Price
>According to the military report, hundreds of civilians traveled from the SDF-held areas of Deir Ezzor to the western bank of the Euphrates River, which is controlled by the Syrian Arab Army and their allies.
Austin Kelly
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Isaac Turner
Madmen
Caleb Rogers
Most important cargo
Isaiah Price
>Report; Netanyahu recently sent a letter to Assad threatening strike on Syria if Iran sets up bases.
Deplomatic response: "well you havent shown any respect for me thus far you cunt. Al mawt li Israe"
Kayden Gray
>America president Trump tells Erdogan that occupying Constantinople is a 'red line' for Christians | t. me
Nolan Howard
So who killed Saleh? I refused to even listen to the aljazeera/ al qaeda report on it.
Joshua Powell
>There is no way man could be so incompetent, all what he does to destroy America and Israel he does on purpose. I don't think so. Incompetence is one thing, zero political experience too, but imagine what he has to go through against sharks of diplomacy like Lavrov, Putin or Bibi when meeting them.
imagine Mattis' face rn cucked out of his civilians
Hunter Nguyen
>who killed Saleh? honor
Ryder Hernandez
Ah the women ofc.
Wyatt Gonzalez
Sheep herders running away from PKK-linked, Kurdish paramilitary-held territory to the government-held territory. Who would've thought.
Grayson Reed
do it! do it! do it! do it! do it!
Sebastian Wilson
I like how IS there prefers to engage Nusrats because they don't get instant air force on their asses, like when attacking SAA.
Henry Turner
*And cholera
Nathan Sanders
He killed himself by betraying the yemeni people.
Jacob Morales
>western christians suddenly pretending to give a fuck about eastern christians after all these centuries of backstabs
Jaxon Perry
>/sg/ except al irani>al irani
William Evans
It won't happen, the US statement is recognizing Jerusalem at some indefinite point Of course rumor is that Trump is going to announce it tomorrow, so who knows at this point
Leo Green
>IS there prefers to engage Nusrats tbqh, have we even seen any footage from that pocket? Seems to me like HTS retreating, not fighting back.
Juan Campbell
Don't you dare talk shit about Al-Irani
Zachary Thomas
Recognizing Jerusalem as capital of Israel is such a big fucking deal for Muzzies there'll be suicide bombings all over the damn place. I'm not sure if burgers are aware how much this city matters for religious people over the last few thousand years. They can't be that stupid now, can they?
Hunter Harris
Haven't seen anything recent, just some clashes around sparsely populated areas, that raid with drone view, IS SVBIED once.. But that's all weeks old. Didn't check the news yet so maybe I'll find something tho
Zachary Russell
>Recognizing Jerusalem as capital of Israel is such a big fucking deal for Muzzies there'll be suicide bombings all over the damn place wishful thinking you'll have one or two more stabbings than usual and then it'll go back to normal
Josiah Butler
The evangelicals over here are super excited about it since it means the rapture is almost here and they can start killing all non-believers
Sebastian Hughes
never underestimate Trumps stupidity and ignorance
Blake Moore
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Landon Reyes
why the fuck is so much stuff of a german "surface protection" company in an isis warehouse ?
Nolan Clark
>you'll have one or two more stabbings than usual and then it'll go back to normal Lmao, no. It's literally a huge fucking deal. They fought for this city for some thousand and five hundred years already. Do you think they'll just give up now when Israel decides something so provocative? Martyrdom operations will be all over the place, but maybe it's the casus belli that Bibi needs. Who knows?
Liam Stewart
who are you and what's your endgame?
Henry Rivera
Mia san eine friedliche Nation, ok?
Christian Russell
You know me, de la Maghrebois Fair note.
Matthew Williams
>they can start killing all non-believers ..what's the connection to Christianity again?
>And Christ said: >Let's slaughter those motherfuckers >t.American Jesus or what?
>They fought for this city for some thousand and five hundred years already. Do you think they'll just give up now when Israel decides something so provocative? t. i have no clue of the situation in the field except from caricatural memes drawn from Sup Forums
John Gutierrez
You're retarded if you think every Majoosi around the place won't seek Shahada for such act.
Evan Miller
JA !
Gabriel Sanchez
>The Iraqi foreign ministry has strongly rejected French President Emmanuel Macron’s call for dismantling the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), also known by their Arabic name as Hashd al-Sha’abi, which have played a significant role in crushing the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in the Arab country.
Ahmad Mahjoub, the spokesman for Iraq’s foreign ministry, made the remarks in an exclusive interview with PressTV on Tuesday, describing Macron’s call as a blatant intervention in Iraq’s domestic affairs.
He said Baghdad highly appreciates its relations with Paris; however, “the issue of PMU is an Iraqi internal affair… therefore any statements regarding the PMU or calls to dismantle it is an intervention in Iraq’s domestic affairs, which we reject.”
Mahjoub also stressed that the PMU has made great sacrifices in the fight against Daesh and has been an effective force on the ground.
On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Iraq, calling for “a gradual demilitarization” of the forces and for all militias in Iraq to be “dismantled.”
Reacting to Macron’s call, Iraq’s vice president and former prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, said in a Facebook posting that “Macron interfered unexpectedly in Iraq's internal affairs by calling for the dismantling of a legal institution, Hashd al-Sha’abi.”
>CONT....
Samuel Moore
A day after Macron’s controversial request, Ahmad al-Assadi, one of the PMU’s leaders, said that “any such discussion is rejected and we do not accept interference in Iraqi affairs.”
In October, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi strongly defended the Hashd al-Sha’abi after comments by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that militias in Iraq should "go home."
Hashd al-Sha’abi is a combination of some 40 groups of mostly Shia fighters that was formed shortly after the emergence of Daesh in Iraq in mid-2014. In the early days of the Daesh’s reign of terror, the then volunteer fighters played a major role in reinforcing the Iraqi army, which had suffered heavy setbacks in the face of lightning advances by the terrorists.
The organization is considered to be part of the country’s security forces and reports to the Iraqi premier, who is the commander in chief of armed forces.
Henry Sanchez
>The UAE and Saudi Arabia are forming a new all-out alliance as the existing crisis in the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has cast doubt over the future of the Arab bloc.
UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan announced the news of the formation of the alliance in a decree issued on Tuesday, noting that the new committee will function separately from the GCC.
The committee "will coordinate between the two countries in all military, political, economic, trade and cultural fields," the decree said.
The announcement came on the same day that the six Arab member states of the GCC held their summit in Kuwait City amid their ongoing dispute with Qatar.
Back on June 5, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates imposed a trade and diplomatic embargo on Qatar, accusing Doha of supporting terrorism, an allegation strongly denied by Doha.
Later in June, the boycotting states issued a list of demands for Qatar to meet in order for the dispute to be resolved, but Doha has refused to comply with them, slamming the demands as an attack on its sovereignty. In return, the four feuding countries vowed to impose further sanctions on Doha.
A number of attempts to heal the rift have so far been made, but all to no avail, including those of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Kuwaiti Emir Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, whose country has been playing the role of a key mediator since the beginning of the crisis.
>CONT....
Tyler Edwards
While Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani accepted an invitation to attend the GCC summit just hours before the talks on Tuesday, the kings of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain as well as the president of the UAE refused to take part in person.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, the Bahraini deputy premier and the Emirati state minister for foreign affairs represented their countries at the summit.
On Monday, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Qatar attended round-table talks in their first such encounter since the diplomatic crisis began in June.
Omani Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Yussef bin Alawi sat between them at the meeting which was also attended by the foreign ministers of the UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait.
Apart from the diplomatic crisis with Qatar, the GCC’s future is also threatened due to the Arab bloc’s failure to implement its long-delayed plans for economic unity, including a customs union, a common market, a single currency and a single central bank.
Despite the existing crises, Kuwait's Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Sabah said on Monday that the GCC member states are still determined to preserve the bloc.
Easton Green
Why would Iraq care so much for PMU? I mean sure, frogs don't have anything to do with their internal affairs, but still it smells Shia sectarianism from a kilomeme.
Robert Carter
>Yemeni sources have indicated that the top commander of forces loyal to slain president Ali Abdullah Saleh has died of injuries he suffered during clashes this week with fighters of Houthi Ansarullah movement in the capital Sana’a.
Yemen’s General People's Congress party announced Tuesday that Tarek Saleh died of wounds suffered during clashes over control of Sana’a.
A statement from the party said the commander had sustained wounds to his liver and died in a hospital. It did not give more details. His residence was a first target of Houthi fighters when clashes broke out in Sana’a on Wednesday.
A nephew of the former president, Tarek was a key figure in Saleh’s efforts to push back the Houthi fighters from Sana’a and restore ties with Saudi Arabia.
Saleh himself was killed Monday after Houthis said his convoy was targeted somewhere south of the capital and the former president was shot dead. His death came days after he broke alliance with the Houthis and said he wanted to open a new chapter in relations with Saudi Arabia. That had angered the Houthis as Saudis have bombed the Arabian Peninsula nation for over two years.
More than 13,000 people have been killed in the devastating campaign which began in March 2015 allegedly to restore power in Yemen to an ousted president. The United Nation says the conflict in Yemen has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis as a Saudi-led blockade has exposed millions to malnutrition and endemic diseases.
The UN had expressed worries about the recent escalation of violence in Sana’a, saying dozens had been killed and hundreds, including civilians, had been injured in the clashes between Houthi and Saleh forces.
Jackson Hughes
>it smells Shia sectarianism from a kilomeme. Can you blame them?
>Yeah, not gonna watch this even for humour. Pussy ass faggot Hans
Oliver Ortiz
>tfw I'll never hug Irani It hurts
Justin Davis
houtis are brutal
Camden Reed
its woke tho... it is believe ZE is full 14/88 i promise
Jordan James
>Sources in Sana'a confirm that the leader of the Popular Congress Party Aref al-Zuka was executed inside the military hospital Holy shieeeeet. Another son of Saleh too as I've heard?
I'm fine with it, I mean I don't care, but find some other place for this stuff, alright. Don't need a faggot shitposting every second post when we try to discuss stuff and share news and events..
Christian Perez
So Iran has just made the Saudi Vietnam all the more worse for them. There's no way out but conceding defeat anymore. That's hilarious.
Tyler Perez
eternally BTFO
Parker Thomas
>tfw no other place to go But you're right I guess, I'll stop. For now.
Wyatt Hill
>I'm fine with it >I mean I don't care >t. "zionist isn't bad" polish priest
Elijah White
>the suicidal feel when whe you cant get on good data plans and download/stream "videos" bcuz the blackouts make it impractical since you cant use a router
David Long
Thank you for your support maghrebi, I always knew you were tolerant and open-minded person.
Chase Ross
im suprised you even have internet to be honest
Hudson Turner
RARE A R E
Michael Morris
As per Väinämöinen's promise; The Greater Finnic Khanate shall be restored once again. From 1917 onwards shall be praised as the golden years of Eurasia.
From the Vienan to the Baltic and from the Meditarranean to the Kalevala'n Atlantic; The might of the Finnish Empire shall rule once more.
To the conquerors of the 1070 housing project shall be given control of the General Governorate Of Syyrian Levantti.
Praised be Väinämöinen!
Christopher Nelson
Chargeable batteries are your friend.
Jeremiah Hill
>Jerusalem is recognized as Israel's capital >Muslims and /sg/ BTFO
Today is a good day
Benjamin Peterson
>thinks i'm a cultural marxist assadist khommeinoidistoid weeboo like him