Devs Jan 17 >Reports of ISIS capturing Sinjar are false, city is still gov't-controlled >SAA takes Batihah near Abu Duhur from HTS assisted by RuAF, working on several small towns nearby >E Ghouta; Jaysh al-Islam continues to hold town of Tall Firzat despite 2 SAA counter attacks to recapture >YPG reinforces Afrin Canton this week after Turks repeatedly attacked their forces in region >Top field reporter for Sy MoD, Walid Khalil, killed today after area he was deployed to wasattacked >E. Idlib; SAA reinforcements attempting to link up in eastern Idlib at Abu Duhur, Tiger Forces pushing towards them from their front >S. Damascus; ISIS launches large assault on FSA along Yalda-Hajar Al-Aswad axis, no gains reported >Syrian opposition still undecided on participation in Sochi congress — source >UN envoy Mistura invites Syria govt/opposition to talks to focus on constitutional issues in Sy next week in Vienna >Russian and Turkish FM's have discussed preparations for next round of Sochi talks >Delegation approved by Taliban supreme leader visits Islamabad for exploratory talks on restarting peace negotiations >Libya; Main airport in Tripoli remains closed during ongoing clashes between rival militias
=== 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
Thoughts on Tillerson saying the U.S. is there permanently?
Joshua Gutierrez
...
Brandon Morris
Thanks for the bread
Adrian Morgan
>The Republican Guard, brigade 128, is heading to the hub of the Idlib-Hama countryside. >The brigade has great experience in dealing with Daesh, where they managed over several years to secure the Khanaser-Aleppo road and participated in the liberation of rural Raqqa from the abomination. twitter.com/mouqawama/status/953995657626423298
Nathaniel Ramirez
It was nothing but expected. No real news there
Carter Adams
bump it nao!
Easton Taylor
How many Al Queada fighters did your country offer medical service to today Schlomo?
Julian Davis
You're on early today.
Jaxson Richardson
lol @ pic This is what real israeli girls look like. Jewish women are cancer.
Dominic Bell
Anyone else not believe that Syria made a deal to "trade Idlib for Afrin"? Turkey has a history of annexing Syrian territory, there is no way Turkey gives back the land it occupies, who in their right mind would trust them? And why would they need to do a trade like this? They've been having success so far.
It went from”we are staying until isis is gone” to “we are never leaving” how is that not important? it will embolden rebels to keep fighting as it implies the u.s. will keep paying them forever.
Henry Ortiz
There is literally nothing wrong with an independent Kurdistan.
Lucas Adams
sick tfus upon almost all of y*u
Gavin Nguyen
...
Jackson Reyes
You expected something else ? Tell me that you ever really belived that trump would be anything other that israels goy
Oliver Phillips
M88 recovery vehicle probably, but can't bother to ascertain.
James Hall
Feeling like shit Maghreboi? I've been there. ????
Levi Fisher
The craziest part is that he said it. We already knew it was the plan.
Liam Flores
Looks like it, cheers.
Liam Lopez
Padre did used to ask about weapons because French fry and I used to meme about him getting a personal army ready and identifying the best weapons for it. You can't tell Poles apart to this day so you wouldn't know, Maghrebased
Kayden Adams
i feel so bad right now, tfu on y*u too
Owen Cruz
>You can't tell Poles apart to this day so you wouldn't know >implying it isn't shitposting m8ey I...
Simple. They send tanks, infantry, aircraft across the border and plant their flags.
Dominic Kelly
With the tacit approval of NATO. They already have troops in Syria so this is really more of an escalation as far as most people would be concerned.
Levi Clark
Look at who he's replying to.
Hunter Evans
Ohh
Eli Nelson
>Syria >sovereign
Justin Bennett
>inb4 /sg/ posters posting in the mutt thread get b&
Anthony Price
Jej, it already got moved to /bant/
Joseph Hall
>I was merely pretending
Elijah Ross
Nah they transferred it to bant.
It's funny seeing americans get triggered. BEcause they boast about their countries superiority which in some aspects is absoluttly correct, but seeing them react to the fact that their country is going to end up brown mixed race which they repress in their subconsciousness is extremly funny because in a way it completly defeats the pride in their countries archivement when their identity is dying because of it's policies.
Also because most of them are reddit strong internet warriors.
Cameron Sanchez
>third wave of Iranian protests have started They are unrelenting, this looks bad maybe Iran will be knocked out of the war by these protests, it is taking a toll on their security forces.
Jacob Wood
In what way is Syria any less sovereign than any other UN member?
William Butler
>mfw moar protests
Anthony Ward
The problem with a tag team with saa on the Kurds is that they will want a slice as well.
Adam Cox
Go to the northeastern Syria and enforce syrian laws there. It's a sovereign country afterall.
Gavin Russell
Can't wait to see dead Turks again. Do you think they'll cry out to their mothers as they die?
Gavin Wilson
The blackest American is whiter than the whitest Serb you disgusting Muslim specimen.
David Powell
>Signs of agony: #ISIS suicide bomber car destroyed by #ISIS_Hunters in the last terrorist attempt to break through blockade #Euphrates #Syria #DeirEzzor twitter.com/ISIS_Hunters/status/954003721645625346 Doesn't look like a SVBIED (more like APC).
Luke Reyes
So who is the sovereign of northeastern Syria? You might want to check out a dictionary before you answer.
>this looks bad maybe Iran will be knocked out of the war by these protests, it is taking a toll on their security forces Wishful thinking.
William Taylor
Might've been repurposed as a SVBIED
Benjamin Hernandez
>A few thousand paid agitators Yeah no, Mossad and CIA are burning through their assets for nothing.
Thomas Foster
it's a Jacuzzi for tiger and toys
Nathan Bell
Must be the other way around, or those explosives must have been really damn weak. Can't do much in the desert i guess.
Nicholas Bailey
I'M STILL WAITING FOR TURKISH INVASION REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe
Daniel Murphy
Am I misinterpreting the past and present interactions between the Government and Afrin or do they get a long better with the Government than the other Kurds?
Blake Powell
Can we make the next /SG/ a "use fucking thermate to disable vehicles you leave behind" edition?
Camden Bennett
you are entirely correct
Xavier Martinez
Why is that? I understand they're isolated from the other Kurds, yet they remain under Rojava's umbrella.
Gavin Clark
No, no. I am sure they meant that this is disabled SVBIED that didn't blow. When they blow hardly anything is left on the spot.
Andrew Russell
Workers have been on strike as well, truck drivers in particular, it is a massive hit on the economy. Iran had to deploy the IRGC all across the country to help the local police forces subdue the previous wave of protests, they can't afford to stay deployed like that for weeks. They even had to get some of their Afghan mercenaries to help out. Now the protestors are back out on the streets, this is how it happens, it isn't one long drawn out continuous protest. It happens in big waves.
Jace Cook
>this looks bad maybe Iran will be knocked out of the war by these protests nice try mossad
Lincoln Butler
>Surrounded my bloodthirsty turk >Their only chance for survival is to cooperate with the government hmm
Kayden Morales
Afrin kurds have been cooperative and lenient with the Syrian gov compared to the ones east of Manbij. Afrin is an easy target since it's a small cluster if mountains on the border, compared to the SDF having a huge amount of territory, so Erdomeme goes after the Afrin fuckers
Hunter Clark
>erdosperm still has 7 hours before it's friday. in 7 hours, if he has not invaded, then he has broken his promise.
although you have to face up to the fact that having announced that his secret military strategy was to invade, he was probably acting like one of those drunk guys at the party 'who was going to start hitting any minute now, so somebody better hold them back'.
it was probably more of an appeal for help than it was a threat of action
Brandon Thomas
Russian MPs and Russian flags instead of American operators and USAF CAS
Jace Campbell
as far as i know its just the way things have played out, they've ended up dependent on the government and russia and the government
Evan Turner
...
Nathan Sullivan
>it was probably more of an appeal for help than How?
Sebastian Bailey
>When they blow hardly anything is left on the spot. ...and there's no explosives in sight. Most likely it was an APC (look at the firing slits) hit by an ATGM (ergo the rear being btfo).
Eli Thompson
Even before Erdogan threatened them, they had a good relationship. Cheers familia. No updates on the other shitmaps?
Andrew Perez
Amreeka says they will stay indefinately just as we suspected. fucking kikes man.
Juan Reed
Why call it a SVBIED then? No one is really impressed by the in Syria.
Matthew Powell
>No updates on the other shitmaps? I'm not sure what you mean by this, so I'll answer what I think you mean by this
>Last Shitmap There were a few SAA gains in SW Aleppo, moving towards Abu Dhuhur Then there was the ISIS gains. >Current Shitmap SAA reversed most of the ISIS gains.