Devs Dec 15 >Hama; ISIS continued their offensive against HTS near the Idlib border, intense clashes in Rasm Al-Hammmam ongoing >Yarmouk Camp; ISIS launches large offensive attacking govt troops, then rebel forces, no IS gains reported, clashes continue >West Ghouta; SAA continue offensive in Beit Jinn, recapture and impose full control over hilltop of Tal Al-Ahmar >Konashenkov; Pentagon’s doubts over Russia’s Syria pullout shows US has no real data >Konashenkov continued; “There is no longer any basis or pretext for a U.S. military presence in Syria” >Houthi leader to Haley, “Had we imported Iranian missiles, then we would have boosted our air-defense system” against KSA jets >‘Netanyahu is calling shots as US beats drums of war vs Iran' – CIA veteran >Bethlehem; Intense fighting breaks out between IDF/Palestinians, resulting in heavy gunfire, no casualties reported >KSA FM Adel al-Jubeir says the kingdom has a “roadmap” to establish full diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv >Iraq has executed 38 members of IS and AQ by hanging, all were Iraqi nationals and one also had Swedish citizenship
=== 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
Just don't get your hopes up for a victory there. Remember, its not the destination, its the journey.
Jacob Perry
maghrecuck on suicide watch
Jayden Myers
Guys, anyone remember the Arab group dedicated to killing Kurds?
They are in SE DeZ countryside, where Kurds have blatantly occupied Arab lands. They published several videos of killing SDF soldiers, even on yt. I belieev they call themselves some "movement".
How are they now?
Jayden Turner
Foreign intervention incoming.
Samuel Mitchell
>A War of Choice With North Korea is an Immensely Dumb Idea >Sometimes we must choose between bad options, but a unilateral strike would be the worst. >By HARRY J. KAZIANIS • December 15, 2017
>Burgers wardrumming over "Iranian weapons in Yemen" wouldn't surprise me if there's more strikes on the Houthis like happened last year(?)
Owen Johnson
But I like not being homeless
Sebastian Lewis
America has to protect Saudi Arabia because muh petrodollar. So, the US will come to aid Saudi in the coming months. Hooray for another military exercise.
Adrian Harris
America has to protect Saudi Arabia because its a very powerful ally in an area surrounded by enemies. Its like the world's largest and toughest aircraft career deep in enemy waters. From Arabia you can shoot missiles at China, Russia and Iran. SA is also actively trying to fuck Iran, even without the USA forcing them.
John Foster
inb4 civil war in saudi arabia
Xavier Scott
I would really, REALLY love a succession war in SA, but I doubt it now. I used to promote the idea that it will happen on /sg/, but then the young prince declared war on Yemen out of nowhere, lost battles, lost planes, took loans to buy new planes to lose, gave women rights, took rights away from old nobility, started building a Utopian city in the middle of the desert for IT companies to settle, and now didn't even appear in person in Turkey to denounce the Jerusalem move as capital of Israel. He did all of this shit, and there were zero revolts or outrage or anything. I now believe that SA will not have a succession war.
Owen Robinson
>ally come on man
Gavin Hall
They are mostly assassinating Kurdish politicians in Manbij
Anthony Barnes
Putin made some fun remarks on US politicans the other day
>You're 'interesting' people, I'll give you that. Have you paid attention to your congressmen and senators? They're so well-dressed. They seem to be smart people. They've placed us on par with North Korea and Iran. And at the same time, they're pushing Trump to persuade us to cooperate in solving the nuclear crises in North Korea and Iran. Are they sane? It seems plain weird to me. It's beyond common sense. >But our policy, unlike the policy of some other countries always retains its initial course. We're trying to cooperate with everybody on the acutest issues of the international security. We try not to get offended, we don't hold the grudge when some country makes a questionable decision. >I'd like to remind you In 2005, North Korea signed an agreement on stopping its nuclear program. North Korea took certain responsibilities. Everyone gladly signed these agreements. And several months later, it occurred to the US that these agreements weren't enough. They instantly seized the accounts of the North Korean banks and said North Korea had to do something more. Beyond the signed agreements. North Korea said "screw this", terminated the agreements and continued to develop its nuclear program. >Why did you do this? Did you think it wasn't enough? Why did you sign the initial agreements then? You provoked North Korea to terminate them. And then even worse: Libya, Iraq. I've addressed the issue multiple times. North Korea sees no way to survive other than by developing the weapons of mass destruction and missiles >Our American partners have said: "all right, we'll stop the drills." Nope. Here they go conducting another one. russia-insider.com/en/putin-re-us-korea-policy-honestly-weird-zero-common-sense-americans-are-interesting-people/ri21958
Henry Rivera
Saudi Arabia is a nanny state, the people won't revolt. Worse than Japan in that regard.
Ryan Phillips
>this is /ptg/ 2nd greatest ally
Luke Stewart
>mutual assistance >both benefit >common interests Yes, ally. Not even a "vassal" ally like some other states, an actual willing ally that has the power to refuse sometimes. Saudi Arabia is important to the USA mission of being world police, due to its location and army.
I feel so too now. In the last several months I was sure they'd have a revolt, that passionate red blooded arabs won't stand for having to actually get jobs or sell their fourth house. Not anymore. Looks like they are tranquil.
Cameron Gray
>there are people that genuinely believe that this isn't a shill wew
William Gomez
>r/sg >r8 my PERSUNALITY ;DDD XDDDDDD >commies larping as national socialists >iranians larping as swedes >"absolutely not" zionist "i'm okay with the jewish occupation of Jerusalem" polish priests >weebshitist NEETs >commie lesbian faggots >fat americans >jewish jews >gay germans and spaniards
Joseph Green
me>dumb nafri
Adrian Phillips
You mean r/syriancivilwar ? I don't use that website and I don't know what the official board is.
Zachary Jones
>that passionate red blooded arabs Literally who? Saudi Arabia is this disgusting mix of (((wahhabist))) conservative autism and nu-western values.
Brandon Morgan
And yet you're still here with us
Jayden Morris
>Literally who? You know that what is today Saudi Arabia is where the Arab empire started, right? Their supposed prophet and his first armies started there. They are also the first ones to win independence from the Ottomans, they fought against Napoleon, etc. They got fight in their history, and they got a lot of revolts in their history. A lot of revolts. Including against their own Arab empire.
Colton Ramirez
shit>r/scw>r/sg tbqh
Kevin Gray
Commie lesbians are unironically best shitposters.
Nathan Perez
That account is as real as the fact that Germany didn't pay the justified 165 billion $ reparations to Greece after WW2.
Luke Williams
>Arab supremacist >also liberal feminist >also supports palestine >also like trump >also celebrates Christmas
Luke Gray
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Leo Cooper
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Michael Ross
I know that. But to imply that modern Saudi Arabia can be compared to her past in terms of fighting power is a meme. inb4 >like you hurr durr Yeah, no shit. You mean to tell me that "people" like that whore exist and genuinely hold these views, and mutts lust over sandniggers all of a sudden? Every single day i hate KSA more.
Jason Rodriguez
The American Conservative's foreign policy articles are very good. They are wants left of the old paleocons.
Luis Mitchell
I meant that they have the culture and "blood" for war and revolt, so I was surprised they didn't do anything after so much provocation and weakness from their soon to be leader.
>inb4 >like you hurr durr Like all of us, the world fights less now. WWII ended war for the european man, historically the biggest warmonger.
Brayden Reyes
Happy now?
Jeremiah Carter
I think you and I are destined to do this forever
Cooper Carter
Will nu-Trotskyists ever realize that they are Trotskyists? The House of Saud is literally jewish. Combined with endless income from oil, and a welfare lifestyle have wrecked their psyche. No work and only leisure can destroy man. I know that full well.
Benjamin Ortiz
The only questionable thing in the article is underestimated casualties from a conflict and then referencing StratFor
Owen Sanchez
>assad wants to gas this
Luis Peterson
>Will nu-Trotskyists ever realize that they are Trotskyists? They know. They just do not care. >The only questionable thing in the article is underestimated casualties from a conflict and then referencing StratFor I agree, but nevertheless the reasoning is sound.
Matthew Torres
but this time I made OC on stock. Here a version for our current baker
Asher Moore
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Colton Taylor
>nevertheless the reasoning is sound. No doubt, I think everyone outside of the neocons agree that going after the Norks is a shit plan and we basically need to accept that they're now a nuclear power.
>They know. They just do not care. When did this farce called "Neo-Conservativism" even start? And how the hell did people ignore that they were nothing more than butthurt anti-Stalinist lefties, during the fucking Cold War?
Nicholas Price
quality OC
Dylan Brown
will someone gib constructive criticism this thread?
Isaiah Evans
I like this.
Daniel Hernandez
1950s, though arguably long before that since as you pointed out their core was a bunch of people who were butthurt that Stalin kicked them out
They didn't like the Democrat FP, so they hijacked the GOP during that time to "git them russkies" a gross simplification, but it's more or less how it went down
Ryan White
Change the first 'for' to 'after'?
Dominic Jackson
Also they went disillusioned with Communism and instead adopted Western Liberalism But kept the Trotskyist way of "forcing revolution"
Andrew Baker
The font and colour of "merry christmas" are awful tbqh. You should make the whole picture in one stylistic direction for more aesthetic attractiveness. Gothic fonts, grim palette... Here you go.
Xavier Anderson
I don't understand why you stick to the >full circle text style, the halve one looks good christmas one give me eye cancer, i need Assad to look after me now other than that I like what you do and this
Chase Martinez
Francis Fukuyama, the guy who in the early 90s proclaimed the end of history - liberalism has won, no more fighting, globalism and world trade rule now... that guy wrote for the New York Times in 2006 that neoconservatism is exactly trotskyism and he got shit for it. Used to be USA's favorite geopolitical commentator, now he is invisible.
Brandon Cruz
doesn't that make it clumsy?
i.e. is coming after isis for
maybe
is visiting isis for
?
Isaiah Carter
no, it makes it more threatening
Christian Stewart
It looks like shit tbqh
Nicholas Sanchez
coming for isis for is more clunky. (Off by one faggot) Thank you for your constructive criticism.
Caleb Evans
But it does look like shit. I appreciate the effort though
Juan Ward
font colour: what would u suggest as grim then? the full circle is a cheap easy gimmick in libre office, the rest of their 'fontworks' are barely usable, and are mutagens of the highest order. I can try something else. so u like the gothic font?(christmas:red&white) but u don't like the pink colour of the circle text?
Ethan Kelly
>hey, instead of spreading gommunism trough war, let's go and spread oligarchical corporatism plagued by oligopoly through war, that will do the trick Absolute madmen. But one question remains. How the hell did they become such cucks for Israel? One would suspect that their leftist routes would make them less susceptible to Evangelist memes.
Jackson Rodriguez
Its about creating a united world under a single government through supporting rebels and projecting power.
Adam Reed
yes, could also be improved but just post a version nto going full circle and both same font..just not neonpink
Bentley Gray
>But one question remains. How the hell did they become such cucks for Israel? >One would suspect that their leftist routes would make them less susceptible to Evangelist memes.
Trotskyism with american characteristics, as the lefties would brand it.
Dominic Hall
so how would u make it better?
Luis Parker
why did Sup Forums delete/bury the dutroux affair thread?
Wyatt Barnes
Absolutely jewish.
Jack Torres
I want all girls in /sg/ to post tits right now
Colton Sanchez
I don't even hate the "humanity united" idea. I'm okay with global government, just not the one we have cooking right now. I want a government willing to cut off the rotting flesh to save the body, not cutting off the good arm so that there's more energy for the rot to heal.
Grayson Hughes
>How the hell did they become such cucks for Israel? >Many neoconservatives had been Jewish intellectuals in New York City during the 1930s >Irving Kristol (January 22, 1920 – September 18, 2009) was an American journalist who was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism." >Kristol was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of non-observant Jewish immigrants >Daniel Bell was born in 1919 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. His parents, Benjamin and Anna Bolotsky, were Jewish[4][5] immigrants >Much scholarship tends to understand Strauss as an inspirational founder of American neoconservatism >Leo Strauss was born in the small town of Kirchhain in Hesse-Nassau, a province of the Kingdom of Prussia (part of the German Empire), on September 20, 1899, to Hugo Strauss and Jennie Strauss, née David. According to Allan Bloom's 1974 obituary in Political Theory, Strauss "was raised as an Orthodox Jew," >Benjamin Joseph Wattenberg (born Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg;[1] August 26, 1933 – June 28, 2015) was an American author, commentator and demographer. Associated with leading Democratic politicians in the 1960s and 1970s, he leaned increasingly conservative in his latter years. >Wattenberg was born to a Jewish family en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism
We just don't know
Logan Bailey
>153401244 >flag >expecting girls to even pay attention to him
Gavin Robinson
more like this?
Blake Diaz
>girls >in /sg/
Brody Reed
>leftist leaches being kikes Should have seen that coming. A "united humanity" is a meme for as long as different cultures and ethnicities continue to exist. There is a reason all multi-culti empires collapsed due to nationalism, in one way or another, you know.
Jack Baker
Red, all the darker shades of it. Your "Christmas" looks pretty, you would try to continue in this vein. Or another, the opposite idea, make it all necromanctic green, with green hollow shining around the skull too. It would look fucking weird with all christmas theme, but very comfy if you'll pick the shades the right way.
Zachary Howard
Suggestions for text >....coming for ISIS on Christmas >Limit the text colors, too much color variation looks clunky >As Edgy Hans said, drop the circular text I also think you should drop the circular text permanently deep, it just doesn't look good.
Colton Ramirez
I'd only do it for a certain Iranian poster desu
Bentley Bennett
Because most of Trotskys followers shared his ethnicity and were persecuted because of it Not to mention that Stalin literally used it against them
It was a reaction to that
Luis Smith
Figures the edgy pole telling Deepy's card looks like shit is also the faggot pole
Benjamin Gonzalez
Twitter has plenty of politicalised girls
Ethan Johnson
>There is a reason all multi-culti empires collapsed due to nationalism, in one way or another, you know.
This is overstated. Austria and Turkey collapsed, but they were very backwards and handled it terribly. Britain just went bankrupt and had to let go of possessions, after selling away all the military bases to USA. However, USA itself, and Russia for example, still exist. Spain still exists. Even fucking Italy can be argued to be multicultural. There's plenty of such multicultural states alive and kicking today. India is practically an empire in itself.
Oliver Hill
Al-Irani isn't the Iranian btw, lurk more.
Juan Reyes
But it looks like shit, m8 >faggot pole >being so new
Jace Lewis
can we drop the /soc/-tier bullshit for a moment?
Ayden Ward
Maybe those found fathers of the neocons were all a nice coincidence though, lets check some modern ones
>Robert Kagan (/ˈkeJɡən/; born September 26, 1958) is a neoconservative American historian >(his father)Born into a Jewish family from Kuršėnai, Lithuania >Norman Podhoretz (/pɒdˈhɔːrJts/; born January 16, 1930) is an American neoconservative pundit >The son of Julius and Helen (Woliner) Podhoretz,[3] Jewish immigrants >Lieberman was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of Henry, who ran a liquor store, and Marcia (née Manger) Lieberman.[9] His family is Jewish >Boot was born in Moscow.[4] His parents, both Russian Jews >Elliott Abrams (born January 24, 1948) is an American diplomat, lawyer and political scientist who served in foreign policy positions for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.[2] >Abrams was born into a Jewish family[7] >Podhoretz was born to a Jewish family in New York City >Jennifer Rubin (born 1962)[1] is an American journalist >Rubin was born to a Jewish family
Really, this all smacks of anti-semitism on wikipedia's part