>Reminder Homsi stream Thursday Dec.14th at 10PM Damas time (GMT+2)
Devs Dec 12 >Iraq to take part in Astana talks >Reinforcements from 4th Mech and NDF arrive in W cs of Damascus for Beit Jinn offensive >ISIS launch large offensive against SAA/allies, crossing from the E bank of the Euphrates, after heavy clashes IS were driven back >SAA begins offensive to capture Mughar Al-Mir, heavy shelling and air strikes to be followed by 42nd Brig, 4th Mech storming the town >Russian military police battalion of the Southern Military District arrives home after Syria mission >Yemen; KSA airstrikes hit more civilian targets in Sana’a >UN experts do not confirm Iran link to Yemen missiles after debris inspection >Report; Saudis comprise largest number of terrorists arrested in Iraq >IDF launch more retaliatory attacks on Hamas posts in northern Gaza after a number of rockets were fired into Israel >Armed forces of Afghanistan preparing for large offensive against ISIS in the northern provinces of Sari Pul, Faryab and Jowzjan >EU tells Netanyahu it rejects Trump's Jerusalem move
I cant figure outbwhat the SDF are doing. They have the remains of ISIS surrounded, but they arent advancing.
Connor Collins
It confuses me as well. >We're I prefer THICC (but not fat) brunettes, with a few exceptions, but no blondes.
Landon Nelson
You supporting Jones or Moore?
>but no blondes But why, user?
Samuel Cox
When they can't bribe bribes to switch sides to them, this is how things go.
Adrian Powell
bribe *tribes tbqh
Eli Martin
Maybe it's time to admit that the tinfoil brigade might not have been too far off from the truth Charlie.....
Eli Carter
I just never really liked them.
Nicholas Wilson
what did trinidad james mean by this?
Elijah Hughes
That’s not a valid reason
Zachary Lee
It's a nigger with a gas mask, how is that relevant?
Logan Jackson
>U.S. officials worry that Assad could win the 2021 Syrian election, one way or the other, and remain in power for years to come.
Elijah Morales
Screencap it anyways, BTFO that fat dumb moeposter.
Ian Ross
DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED LEADERS ARE NOT DEMOCRATIC REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Blake Thompson
There is a truce between the SDF and ISIS.
David Phillips
It’s important because of why he wears the mask
Wyatt Nelson
Why do footfags like feet? Why do certain men like blondes but hate brunettes (and vice versa)? Why do some people get turned on by boobs but not butt? It's the way our brains are wired. That's the best answer I can give you. I intend to.
Angel Miller
good evening lads today my economics professor said that even if peace is reached, Syria's economy is royally fucked He said Assad's pushing the economy though use of NGOs money for now but that after the war there will be no competitive capacity to be able to export anything, so any industry will most probably be taken over by foreign companies Would you confirm that?
Jacob Brooks
>Assad is democratically elected
Ayden Williams
He's surrounded by fellow niggers and realized they all stink.
Robert Lee
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Parker Sanders
Updates for any who just showed up today
Updates from last bread
McMaster statement NorthernHama Mahardah Maghar Al-Mir Yemen Turkey Iran statement on ISIS' next move Afghan detain teachers Israeli PM given war powers No Coordination Center with SDF Russian PMCs Lafarge financing jihad Guardian opinion piece Putin reading Trump tweets Son of bin Laden denounces KSA Daily Mail piece Malaysia statement on Jerusalem
Noah Bennett
wtf, i love Saudi Arabia and Jordan now
Joseph Wright
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Anthony Cox
>Updates from earlier today
Russia suspends Yemen diplomatic presence Turkey criticizes Arab states 'weakness' Germany extends mission in Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq Iraq going to Astana Gaza IDF whores molested Russia AbuKemal W. Euphrates bank ISIS Dez counter attack Beit Jinn Hamas announces start of third Intifada More on Yemen Russian suspension
Kayden Kelly
It'll take them a while to get back up to speed economically, probably 2020 or so before things properly stabilize econ wise
>any industry will most probably be taken over by foreign companies depends on gov policy but I doubt it. Maybe investment sharing, but probably not foreign domination
Jason Russell
That’s a big belt
Jordan Morris
>I prefer THICC (but not fat) brunettes Like pic related. I dunno about that. Syria wasn't as badly bombed out as we originally thought, could be that their economy is in much better shape than originally believed, and that once peace is achieved, there will be a small economic boom. >this post was written by someone who knows absolutely nothing about economics
Ethan Perez
Democracy is for the infidels Inshallah.
Adrian Brooks
>The US Department of Defense doubts Russia's announcement to withdraw a large part of its forces from Syria, and stressed that the international coalition will continue to work in Syria, and support for local forces on the ground >twitter.com/abdulkarimomar1/status/940533392675954688 Americans admitting they are an occupation force and wont leave.
>#Syria #DeirEzZor Shaitat Region - Heavy clashes between SDF and ISIS in jazri village since early morning. Heavy Clashes ongoing right now btw #SDF & #ISIS #ISIL #IS #Daesh inside Jazri Village.
Homs suffered bad damage yes, but Aleppo is only 20% damaged. Raqqa will be the worst, it was pretty much wiped off the map. So what? >inb4 semantics argument
Ryder Lee
So they ARE advancing, but only along the riverside road rather than from the desert side.
Why are ISIS and Iraq the only one ssmart enough to exploit desert flanks?
Christopher Adams
That's some neat text you have there, it doesn't prove actual conflict is happening though.
Josiah Gray
I'm not lying it was reported some days ago.
Julian Reed
Yeah
Meanwhile you levelled Raqqah into rubble
Carter Campbell
Its real but why theyre only attacking on one axis I dont know.
Adrian Garcia
Well, SAA focused the riverside road first. So did Iraq. THEN, they cleared out the desert.
Hunter Wright
>Like pic related. Yes, Thicc is good
Lucas Johnson
Was speaking in mathematical symbols part of your plan?
Jace Davis
>Its real Oh, i'm sorry, i missed your telepathic abilities. Throws me back to Manbij, Tabqa and Raqqa.
Adam Stewart
But they control the desert already. They can attack all along the riverside from the north.
Cooper Baker
How about this?
Kevin Anderson
>But they control the desert already. WRONG. SEE MAP
Dylan Bennett
>he still believes those battles were fake You cant make this shit up.
Gavin Morris
>thinking ivan would lie
They probably don't have the leaders, logistics or resources to properly do it
>The world is celebrating the defeat of ISIS >US still butthurt about might Assad
I swear the US government is the most embarrassing thing that has happened to humanity
Owen Hall
also tfw only kurd gains
Bentley Jackson
>they control the desert This statement is pants on head retarded.
Sebastian Jones
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Nicholas Reyes
They control the desert area beside the river. The desert north ofnthere is a separate pocket.
William Mitchell
The American and K*rdish brains aren't capable of conceiving more than one angle of attack, normally they'd leave that part of the process up to their Jewish overlords, but it appears with Assad's and Iran's power growing daily the telepathic links the jews rely on to convey orders to their K*urdish and Amerigoy slaves is weakening
Aiden Ross
Yeah that's what I thought as well tbqh what he was focusing on more was the absence of private-led competition in present day's economy, and since from what he says there's a 85% chance my professor is an ordoliberalist himself, of course he thinks that's not really sustainable
Matthew Turner
Φυσιkά! >mutts crying They lost the geopolitical game in Syria to a third world, post commie shithole, of course they would be mad.
Chase Bennett
Any burger anons able to predict whether Roy will win or not?
Luke Johnson
You're embarrassing yourself as usual
Tyler Cruz
Look, the fan maps based on twitter updates show SDF in control of all of the desert, that means they control the desert and are fighting really hard.
Matthew Davis
Looks bad, but it's really early
Caleb Morris
As long as I myself dont feel embarrassment, it doesnt really matter what you think.
William Johnson
Name, sauce?
Austin Morgan
What happens when she gets old and all that starts to sag and wrinkle?
Chase Powell
>a 85% chance my professor is an ordoliberalist himself If he's an economist, he's almost certainly a neoliberal shithead who unwillingly pushes an American/Western agenda in the economics sphere
Colton Turner
Roy is pretty likely to win IMO Way too early to say anything, not even 1% of precincts have reported yet
Brody Morris
unwittingly*
Logan Garcia
Look closer at SE Idlib. >They control the desert area beside the river. Which puts them in a sandwich position. It's safer to leave those soldiers in the desert, and attack along the Euphrates than to go all in from the desert and risk Jazeera pocket launching a surprise all-in offensive, mopping up the Kurd rear, and linking up with Euphrates pocket.
Also, there's a chance that Kurds are stretched out pretty thin across North Syria, and can't spare much manpower for a wide-front offensive against ISIS. Dems are being dems and pulling out all the dirty tricks. The more MSM shills against Roy Moore, the more he gains. Also >Precincts reporting: 0.5% It's early. I'll be old by then, and it'll be a non-issue.
Jason Lopez
Anyone who could support the Monobrow League on their land and oil grabbing jaunt through the desert would be incapable of feeling embarrassment anyways.
Bentley Wright
Yup, I said ordoliberalist (the german thingy) instead of neolib because at least he values social protection of workers as a way to lessen the bad effects of free market and avoid national protectionism/vertical industrial policies which is bad for competititvity and shit
Samuel Sanders
>"SDF fight ISIS"
Oliver Watson
>not even 1% of precincts have reported yet It's often quite easy to predict even with low numbers.
Jacob Moore
mommy
Levi Price
Real mummy coming through
Brayden Carter
>It's often quite easy to predict even with low numbers. REMBER PENNSYLVANIA?
Carson Russell
> → Russia suspends Yemen diplomatic presence Russia sold out Yemen, fuck them on this one.
Lucas Turner
She could make my rocket fly any day.
Anthony Thomas
I want Elyse to sit on my face and mutter something autistic about the Muppets.
Dominic Torres
Not really, it went from +20 for Jones to +2 within the last 4 minutes
Sebastian Gonzalez
Not really m8, Sanaa is getting pounded by KSA airstrikes even worse since Saleh was killed, it's more of a safety issue.
Lincoln Brown
These aren't forecasts...
Mason Watson
Yup. It's not really their territory, Iran handles it.
Zachary Anderson
Why? The outcome really doesn't matter. Both sides in American politics deserve to go up against the wall and hopefully they will when it all comes crashing down in the next 10 years
Levi Clark
Now Roy Moore Republican 29,206 51.1% >These aren't forecasts... Didn't say they were, i said "Way too early to say anything, not even 1% of precincts have reported yet" and then "Not really, it went from +20 for Jones to +2 within the last 4 minutes" to your claim of "It's often quite easy to predict even with low numbers."
I never said these were accurate predictions due to the low number of precincts reported yet, i specifically said the opposite, you maid the claim "It's often quite easy to predict even with low numbers."
Joseph Rivera
>possibility to lower the republican majority from 2 seats to 1 seat in the senate >not important
Colton Peterson
Even im concerned fornAmerica at thisnpoint. Which scares me, because if the US goes down, Canada goes down. You see the UN report on how much of a 3rd world shithole Alabama is?
Nicholas Cooper
Take it to /ptg/ fags.
Xavier Flores
>Roy Moore why is pol shilling for him? and what kind of election is there?
Jacob Wilson
Don't bring that burger shit here.
Thomas Morris
something something blumpf maga israel again
Nathan Foster
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Christian Wright
Their threads always go way to fast, and the anime infestation is like 10x worse there than it is here
It’s Jeff Sessions’ senate seat in Alabama which is up for grabs. And Sup Forums likes him because he’s pro Trump, pro guns, anti illegals, anti abortion, etc, etc
Jaxson Thompson
that ass is faker than that Man Vs Wild episode when Bear Grylls drank his own piss.
Christopher Rogers
>muh republicans are different from democrats They're both cogs in the Imperial machine bong and they have the same taskmasters. If anything, losing the senate might be good in that it will sow more discord domestically
>3rd world shithole America is? fix'd. Alabama isn't unique at all in that regard. The US is mostly a shithole with islands of nice areas and it's going to accelerate towards that faster and faster
muh maga, muh drumpf The standard brainlet battlecry