Devs Jan 29 >ISIS announces Inghimasi against Military academy in Kabul city >US forces reject Turkish threats on Manbij. Will stay regardless if the Turkish Forces attempt to strike the city. >Russia urges Damascus government to hold peace talks with the East Ghouta rebels >Turkish Forces capture Hemame, Ushaghi, and Mamelan villages and a Hill near Rajo town in Afrin Canton >Leader of the opposition Turkish Party(CHP) wishes to establish peace dialogue with the Syrian Government >SAA has been ordered to allow SDF free passage through Aleppo from Afrin and Manbij. Kurdish Fighters to be given priority in Syrian Hospitals in the Fight against the Turkish Military. >American Military not considering withdrawing from Syria >Iraqi Government will take part in Syrian Peace talks; Kurds not to take part in Sochi peace talks. >Turkish Forces capture 3 villages and strategic Hill in Afrin Canton - Most of North-Eastern Afrin now under Turkish Fire control >Muslim World League - Saudi Organization - Denounces Holocaust denial >Fitbits and GPS heatmap reveal Military base outlines and individual running paths and patterns. >Turkish convoy in Idlib is halted by Russian airstrikes
At first I was kidding around but now I kinda want a huge dick TÜRK to fuck my wife. I tried forgetting it and throwing it out of my subconcious but everytime the thought pops in my head, its intoxicating. I'd watch her make out first, as she looks guiltily towards me, but then she'd just give in to brown fever. Fuck I got hard just typing this. You bros have similar feelings too? Why are we whites so inadequate? Why do I suddenly have an aching desire to have my woman fucked by a BLACK TÜRK BULL?
TY 4 BREAD LANKA >God Bless Bashar >God Bless Syria I'm making Ahed collage. Anybody has good ideas on important locations or historical moneuments... or perhaps ethereal connections.
Carson Cooper
>Assad is not a dictato-
Ryan Robinson
oh right thanks for that lad
Noah Diaz
Tbqh that map is doubtful, cause f.e. the same ethnic group like serbs, bosnians and croats are yellow, brown and green, wtf that can`t be real
So why isn't San Francisco overflowing with that Congo niggers? They should have shipped them in by the thousands so far.
Ian Butler
>Turkish Army builds defensive line along Idlib-Aleppo border BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:25 A.M.) – The Turkish Army sent a military convoy to the Idlib-Aleppo axis on Monday night after the armored vehicles were seen entering the Idlib Governorate from the Hatay Province.
The military convoy consisted of a dozen armored vehicles and several military personnel from the Turkish Army that were not previously deployed inside Syria.
According to a military report from northern Syria, the Turkish convoy arrived at Point 4 near the strategic town of Tal Al-‘Eis in the southern countryside of the Aleppo Governorate.
Due to this move by the Turkish military, the Syrian Arab Army’s (SAA) advance to the besieged Shiite towns of Al-Fou’aa and Kafraya has been blocked.
FamiliaNewsReports from previous >PAKISTAN VIOLATES KASHMIR CEASEFIRE >TURKISH JETS KILL EIGHT TARGETS IN NORTHERN IRAQ >ARMENIA CONTINUES TO VIOLATE CEASEFIRE >YEMENI PM TO FLEE COUNTRY AFTER S.YEMEN COUP >AL-QAEDA ATTACK S.YEMEN SEPARATISTS IN SHABWA, KILLS 15
Ian Morales
Well, i can`t answer for everybody, but i`m okay with my 18 cm, well yeah i`m kind of very tall, so that doesn`t count lel
Chase Stewart
>little man
Austin Sanders
oy mate has there been any update on the activities of the IS-Yemen group?
Logan Morris
Note: this was possible due to Russian mediation between loyalists and Turkey, making them agree to make the railway a temporary demarkation line for the opposing factions. This move is worst for the Shia militias in loyalists' ranks, as it makes them unable to reach the Shia towns of Fua'h and Kefraya, besieged by the jihadis. It's also worth to note that this temporary solution is a prelude to a more solid peace agreement between rebels, Turkey, al-Qaeda and loyalists.
Very little. They're probably the weakest faction in the civil war. In October 2017, the US began targeting them, and in December 2017, they were reported by the Pentagon to have doubled in size since 2016.
Camden Moore
I never saw so clearly in my entire live.
I accepted the truth that the BLACK BULL is superior to the wh*Toid.
And i won't make the mistake of spreading the inferior wh*Te genes. Like Darwin said, the strongest always prevail and the TÜRK ist the strongest.
Andrew Ramirez
>little majoosi dick
Jaxson Morris
>us "targets" isis >they promptly double in size nothing to see here goyim
Aaron Wood
>that cringy pic Kutak bash.
Colton Miller
Dafuq is happening with this move. Why is Russia cool with this shit?
Is this just beyond my humble comprehension, or the worst setback since NATO totally accidentally bombed Deir ez-Zor for four hours with Daesh attacking it a few minutes after?
Brayden Turner
...
Sebastian Thomas
>Why is Russia cool with this shit? Because it allows Turkey to form a coherent, single, capable body of opposition that will be able to stand as a partner at the negotiations table, which is crucial from the diplomatical point of view, in achieving a lasting peace deal.
Alexander Howard
What do you think the Sochi talks will result in? There was a closed door meeting between the Russian and Kurds yesterday. Is it possible the Kurds will accept the earlier Afrin agreement after getting a beating from the Turks? I mean if the Turks get a Afrin and Idlib durkas side with them as well they will have a whole lot more area under their jurisdiction and thus more leverage in negotiations. Though I think they will return these areas eventually but after multitudes of deals involving a buffer zones for security and more trade deals which will cost the the Syrians.
Colton Campbell
>Turkish-backed forces capture another town in Afrin BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:40 A.M.) – The Turkish Army and their allies from the Euphrates Shield claimed on Tuesday that their forces seized another town in the Afrin Canton of northwest Aleppo.
Led by the Free Syrian Army’s Liwaa Al-Sultan Suleiman Shah, the Turkish Army and Euphrates Shield forces captured the town of Al-Khalil after a battle with the Kurdish-led People’s Protection Units (YPG).
No visual proof has been posted by the pro-Turkish forces to corroborate this claim; however, it is very likely that the town has not been fully secured yet.
>Syrian opposition arrives in Sochi after initially boycotting peace conference BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:50 A.M.) – Syrian opposition representatives arrived for the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi on Monday.
Around 1,600 delegates representing various elements of Syrian society have been invited to take part in the talks.
Right now there's some friction. But it will get smoothened out as the stakes are too high for everyone involved, and all parties just want this shit to end.
Andrew Gutierrez
>hurr peepee durr
Nolan Morgan
>What do you think the Sochi talks will result in? In forming a new constitution of the Syrian Federation, formerly Syrian Arab Republic. I'm half-joking, half-serious, but it's impossible to estimate what over 1600 diplomats with various interests will agree to in the end. The goal nevertheless remains writing a new constitution with all the parties involved and achieving a long-lasting peace, while maintaining the territorial integrity of the country, and that should be treated as an expected outcome. In my opinion at least. > Is it possible the Kurds will accept the earlier Afrin agreement after getting a beating from the Turks? I was amazed by their arrogance (as Kremlin probably was) when they disagreed to hand the area over to the loyalists, which would've prevented the TAF campaign. If they didn't do it than, reason being they didn't believe Turkey will invade, it is possible now. But if the reason was different than being uncertain about Turkish attack - they as well could not cede the territory. >if the Turks get a Afrin and Idlib durkas side with them as well they will have a whole lot more area under their jurisdiction and thus more leverage in negotiations. Though I think they will return these areas eventually but after multitudes of deals involving a buffer zones for security and more trade deals which will cost the the Syrians. Completely agreed, nothing is as solid card in your hand at the negotiations table as occupied land in a military conflict.
Eli Gray
>served in army and often go to russian bath. minimum 16-17 cm
blyat
Aiden Morris
RENEWED ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS CALLED FOR IN SUDAN BY OPPOSITION >allafrica.com/stories/201801300233.html >Khartoum — Various opposition groups in Sudan have expressed their support of a mass rally scheduled to take place in Khartoum on Wednesday in protest against the recent austerity measures and the crackdown on civic liberties in the country. >Political parties, civil society organisations, rebel movements, and women and youth groups in Sudan announced they will participate in the 'Great Salvation Rally'. >The event is to take place on the Shaabiya Square in Khartoum North at 3 pm on January 31. The opposition has called on the people in the rest of Sudan to organise demonstrations on Wednesday as well against the recent austerity measures that caused the prices of basic consumer goods to double and in some case to triple. FNR: Protests in Sudan spurned earlier this month from economic issues and corruption, and grown into regime change ceased for a brief period. Now, opposition groups are uniting against Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir, and his party, the National Congress, in what's being called the 'Great Salvation Rally'.
Brandon Young
Because when Turks and Russians agree on something, Turks are going to enforce it. So if rebels start going rogue Turks start targeting them.
I know it's much less epic than cool SAA Idlib offensive that we anticipated, but sometimes you have to make compromises, and what would you know one of the biggest reasons why Russia succeded in Syria is because it makes compromises not demands like US, it offers a solution to locals not occupation and obediance.
Lucas Turner
jewtin's understanding of stability: assad gets his current territory, erdo gets afrin and idlib and k*rds get east of the euphrates and everyone is "happy"
Dominic Nelson
>t. dicklet
Charles Moore
why is sudan thing should be nuked and split between Ethipoia and Egypt tbqh
Jaxson King
Proves the point raised here Kremlin cooperates closely with Ankara recently. Their interests may vary, but their cooperation is an example to the international community how crisis like this can be solved diplomatically.
John Taylor
Syrian Federation is unironically the only solution that can last. Iran's idea of central Syria is not going to fly after the war and it's foolish to pursue it. As for Kurds, the closed doors talks might've been what sparked the Turk incursion into Idlib. And Kurds actually banked on UNSC and burgers to bail them, their reasoning was "we have to defend for a few days and then UN will force stop the Turks. What the fuck Ivan that's creepy.
Thomas Bennett
I doubt Putin gives two fucks about east Kirds. That's basically going to be Erdogan's problem.
Logan Williams
So wait... So Now on top of the Hadi gov and the Houthis fighting the Hadis are now also fighting a group of meme separatists who want to restore south Yemen? But these same separatists up until now were helping the Hadi gov?
Dominic Bell
Never seen a dick in my entire life Try again
Jason Hall
he won't touch the jewsa bases there, just don't let assad "escalate" and cause "instability" by defending his own country because putsi gotta win an election
Samuel Mitchell
no homo
Cameron Myers
>clitlet
Carson Diaz
Middle eastern wars are the peak of human political autism
Evan Cooper
What could potentially Russians promise Erdogan that he's so commited to realising Russian idea of forming a solid body of opposition negotiators and separating them from al-Qaeda? Turkey looks like Kazakhstan in it's relations with RF nowadays.. >jewtin's understanding of stability: assad gets his current territory, erdo gets afrin and idlib and k*rds get east of the euphrates and everyone is "happy" I believe it's much more complex than this. Anyway it's not Putin who comes up with this ideas, but RF MFA and their international counter-parts. Think of it like this: >Turkey's interest is to not border a hostile, terrorist state at the end of the conflict >Kurdish interest is to have a state How to conduct a succesful mediation between these two? MFA is solving such riddles and it is not a simple task.
Joshua Hill
Good morning and bless Allah
Gabriel Cooper
i dont know why i got so many digits for this does it mean anything
Nathan Martinez
Uh guys... what the fuck is with Turkey heading towards Aleppo?
I've been out of the loop for a few days
John Gutierrez
Allah is a cunt tbqh
Owen Harris
First made by the British to weaken Egypt during its colonial period, later allowed to continue existing as Nasser used it as a pawn to embarrass the British.
Noah Martinez
I am sure that Assad will stay in power after the war, however he will be forced to give up on some progressive reforms (like opening casinos/removing Burkas), due to pressure from Turkey and islamists.
Elijah Richardson
You have to have a very high IQ to understand Middle Eastern politics
I've always speculated the reason why Muslims blow themselves up all the time is because they're not allowed to fap.
Elijah Peterson
>Syrian Federation is unironically the only solution that can last. Depends on the Federalization plan, SDF's idea is absolutely fucking batshit crazy retarded to the point not even the god damn Rebels want it. Russia's idea is more sane and a stealth strat for Assad to basically pull a Putin on citizens.
Kayden Anderson
Yep. But it'll be wrapped in a concession from Syrian government, or a promise of concession. Effectively ceding this problem on Turkey.
Jackson Bennett
I dont get why you would want to restore an old artifical russian/Soviet puppet state from the cold war? Are these rebels like gommie restorationists or something?
Jaxson Murphy
Are you retarded? Syria is not Saudi Arabia
Juan Taylor
and you have to get to 20 to marry some bin bag slut that has a 50/50 chance of looking like a train wreak
Juan Gray
>Syrian Federation is unironically the only solution that can last. Iran's idea of central Syria is not going to fly after the war and it's foolish to pursue it. Agreed. It also extends RF influence on the region, which quite obviously is in it's interest. >As for Kurds, the closed doors talks might've been what sparked the Turk incursion into Idlib. I'm not convinced, I believe TAF was either testing how far they can go (had to be scared off with RuAF in the end) or it was all a show, previously agreed to by Turkey and RF to signal loyalists (especially the Shia element) the railway is the demarkation line.
Camden Perry
Why turks hate me :(
Ayden Sanders
>The goal nevertheless remains writing a new constitution with all the parties involved and achieving a long-lasting peace, while maintaining the territorial integrity of the country, and that should be treated as an expected outcome. In my opinion at least.
I really hope that in this initiative Syria sets a prime example of success to reach peace in ME. What I mean is that it would make Lybia and Yemen look up to it, and follow it to some degree.
>I was amazed by their arrogance (as Kremlin probably was) when they disagreed to hand the area over to the loyalists, which would've prevented the TAF campaign. I was thinking the same but then someone posted it and made me realize that Kurds did not refuse to go back under Syrian direct control just because of their arrogance and disbelief in Turkish attack, but because they wanted to take chances, if they surrendered to SAA they would loose instantly but they did not and are now fighting Turkey, I don't think that they believe that little Afrin can take Turkey army, but they still tried to take chances before submitting.
Anthony Allen
i honestly have no clue wha they are doing South Yeman was a meme wonder if Iran has given up on Houthis and now want a South Yeman
Adrian Collins
>Shiite towns in Idlib
.... what
Evan Green
That's the Russian vision of it. And it's one Turkey can get behind too, SDF shilled options give too much autonomy to Kurds which won't fly with Erdogan.
Isaac Rivera
Also your pride in and joy (kids) will be inbred as fuck so there's no reason to continue on with living
Cameron Turner
The Foua pocket nigger.
Daniel Nelson
Turkish Army builds defensive line along #Idlib-#Aleppo border - map aml.ink/rHLjA #Syria #Turkey Its only to Attack kurds goy we are not gonna annex this W..what are you talking about what is North Cyprus twitter.com/TheArabSource/status/958258615818874880
Dylan Russell
2 tiny towns
Cameron Foster
Yes, that reasoning makes more sense when it comes to the convoy. It was primarily aimed at Iran in that case.
It's a bit more than that. I'll give you the same rundown I gave yesterday. >One Iranian backed Houthis, controlling most of former N.Yemen >Two KSA-backed Hadi Gov, controlling much of former S.Yemen >Three Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula, controlling most of Hadhramaut, a region in Eastern Yemen >Four UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, controlling pockets throughout former S.Yemen, growing in urban centres, and the entire island of Socotra >Five Islamic State - Yemen Province, act more like a terror organisation here than a military faction, but do control some small pockets between frontlines. >Six (Bonus) Saleh loyalists, controlling a small area between the Houthi-Hadi frontline. What a fucking mess.
Nigga that's way deep in Idlib territory, how the fuck do SAA convoys go there?
William Martin
Airdropped supplies.
Mason Roberts
>muh astana muh russia iran turkey axis of resistance >chimps out and engages iran
Asher Russell
>One nothing wrong with me >Two nothing wrong with me >Three nothing wrong with me >Four nothing wrong with me >five Somethings gotta give >Six Somethings gotta give
Jeremiah Brooks
Camels are the Chad's of the Riding category
Things I wanna ride
Camel>a horse>donkey> your mum
Lucas Cook
Yes, it certainly shows the international community that peace process can be conducted, even with so many parties having different interests. >I was thinking the same but then someone posted it and made me realize that Kurds did not refuse to go back under Syrian direct control just because of their arrogance and disbelief in Turkish attack, but because they wanted to take chances, if they surrendered to SAA they would loose instantly but they did not and are now fighting Turkey Hmm, yes, you might be right, it's possible they just wanted to take their chances but the steady progress of TAF&allies proves them wrong and they'll reconcilate in the end.