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>Pro-opp sources; ISIS surrenders their last Idlib positions, over 300 members surrendered at Khuwayn after 2 month battle
>Various reports of Russian PMC death toll from US airstrike in Dez last week vary from 10 to 200
>S. Afrin; Turkish AF carries out several airstrikes in Jandaris, destroy vehicle storage building containing numerous YPG vehicles
>Russia tipped off that al-Nusra has brought more than 20 containers with chlorine to a village in Idlib
>Erdogan calls on US to ‘stop this theater with Daesh’ in Syria, claims financial support to YPG will affect Ankara's decisions
>Tiger Forces have been given official orders to redeploy to East Ghouta
>YPG militia commander urges Damascus to “immediately send in reinforcements to the border region with Turkey.”
>Israeli minister warns Assad against allowing Iran to cross ‘red lines’
>Video evidence emerges showing the US coalition using ex IS fighters and rebels to fill ranks of DeZ Military Council
>NATO backs US call for larger training mission in Iraq, could assist in "reconstruction"
>Afghanistan holds conference with neighboring countries including Pakistan to plot course against terror in region

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fuck all normalfag scum who celebrate v*l*nt*n*s d*y

Well, I wasn't talking about France now (monachism is dead today), but yeah, the right wing has always been pretty traditionalist. Now that Marine's little alt-litey experience has completely crashed and burned following the election's failure and the departure of Philippot (funny how nobody talks about him today), expect them to return to daddy's old ways.

A brief rundown for the newfags. (1/2)
What was life like before the war?
>Corruption was strife, Syria was the second most corrupt country in the Middle East, ruled by the Assads, the Shalishes, and the Makhlufs, the only way to be successful in Syria was to be born into these families. It was impossible to do business because of this as no one would allow you unless you were part of the elite, and so development in Syria was hampered. For example the GDI in Syria was about $2,500, and for comparison Lebanon's was $8,700 and Israel's $26,000.
meforum.org/2760/syria-corruption-reform
>Syria's Emergency Law: Since its war with Israel in 1963, Syria put in place an emergency law, which suspended the rights of all citizens, anyone could be detained and tried in secret courts that the state considered an enemy. Many people were detained at checkpoints and were never seen again, journalists, political opposition, critics, or simply just anyone the authorities had a personal problem with.
blogs.britannica.com/2011/04/syrias-emergency-law-lifted-48-years-editor/
>You would typically pass many checkpoints throughout Syria, and the only way to pass quickly was with a bribe, this practice still goes on throughout the war and is very profitable for regime thugs.
orient-news.net/en/news_show/102352/Assad-checkpoints;-pay-more-pass-quicker
>Many who were detained were tortured until death, almost everyone in Syria knew someone (family member, or distant relative) who had been tortured and killed by the regime.
news.com.au/world/middle-east/theres-no-air-youre-rotting-inside-the-assad-files/news-story/d2d4ff51f480b0673f7e22f723000a07

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A brief rundown for the newfags (1.5/2)
How did this war start?
>First came the protests, there were all sorts of protests against the regime the ones in Darra and Damascus are believed to been the turning point, after the regime kidnapped and tortured 15 kids who were protesting the regime. Their families went to demand their release but they were fired upon, sparking more protests.
pri.org/stories/2011-04-23/syria-how-it-all-began
>The regime responded brutally, since kidnapping and killing anyone who opposes them is all the knew before the protests started, that is what they continued to do when protests broke out, many were killed daily for months on end.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_uprising_phase_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War
>With protests growing the regime deployed the army, even using tanks, and besieged several cities to control the protests, they fired live ammunition and the army went house to house searching for protesters and arrested hundreds, they also cut off their water, electricity and confiscated food. Clashes erupted between armed protestors and the regime.
nytimes.com/2011/04/26/world/middleeast/26syria.html
>The first known organized armed insurrection happened in Jisr ash-Shufur, where angry protesters set fire to a building being used as an HQ by the regime, the regime fired on a funeral procession.
understandingwar.org/sites/default/files/Struggle_For_Syria.pdf
>Protests continued and the regime continued to besiege towns and fire on peaceful civilians, with clashes happening as non-violent people turned angry as a result of the government's crackdown.
haaretz.com/1.5022500

>Corruption was strife

death to amrika

You are fasting today, aren't you user?

>tfw off the hook because she has a huge assignement due to tommorow
Feels good man

(2/2)
>On 29 July 2011, seven officers defected from the regime and organized the FSA, after three months they were conducting an insurrection across many parts of Syria, while the regime continued to oppress protestors.
worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2011/me_syria0973_08_03.asp
>By 2012 the regime began using artillery on a large scale and damaged many civilian homes further escalating the violence.
understandingwar.org/press-media/graphsandstat/syrian-air-force-air-defense-overview
>The use of artillery led to the Houla massacre, where regime forces fired on a town and killed over one hundred people, many of them children.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houla_massacre
>The war was raging on virtually everywhere in Syria at this point. Assad had lost Raqqa to the FSA, being the first provincial capital to fall.
bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18417952

Of course.
Indeed we should.
Did i mentioned i miss russian-turkish wars? You were best enemy. Far more deserving respect than germans or mutts.

Thanks matey. np.

similar here, also she's on diet so just getting some flowers and the whole thing is done with no need to think about pralines or restaurant

>be
>finish exams
>forget
>buy hotdog
>eat most of the hotdog
>my friend reminds me after I ate 90% of it
>oh_come_on.jpg

First day and I already failed.
This is gonna be a long 40 days.

Reminder not to reply to bait. Don't ruin comfy threads.

>of course
Then, it's all your fault, baka. You're the one who left it and went to Siberia, so do not complain now =P

we were in the same voting box. i saw him get out and one of the officials said

"hayırlı olsun"
and he replied
"ne hayırı evet olsun"

lel

What are the change of seeing the FN in power in the next 20 years?

>the regime fired on a funeral procession.
>the regime
Change every "regime" word with (((regime))).
Read it again.

But FilioquAnon, God doesn't really care about that sort of thing. Not murdering or committing adultery are the kind of things he cares about. When he told people to fast, he was just trolling (he thought it'd be funny to see if people actually did it). Same goes for circumcision.

t. baka, that's all.

i am not fasting in a sense of meat or other meal, but i am not gonna jerk of for the lent.
Can you one up me?

You fast for the entire Lent? Damn that's some dedication.

I used to think that huge check will immediately make me happier. A "provincial complex" may be.

Why are the Gurds using Fersian buggies?

see >same voting box
MA building in central campus?
>"ne hayırı evet olsun"
Shieeet.
Well, I'm fascist as it gets, so I'm against every single aspect of demgracy including loldumb lets ask people xDXDXD.

I still haven't jerked off in this year and don't plan to do it in the future.

Forgot pic

For shits and giggles.
They also have no choice.

>MA building in central campus?
yes :^)

You aren't Familja, right?
No not meat.
I have other things to focus on.
However on Fridays and Sundays I want to fast.

Y-you serious?
You're making me feel bad now....

>When he told people to fast, he was just trolling (he thought it'd be funny to see if people actually did it). Same goes for circumcision.
>circumcision
>trolling
That is not trolling.

I want my foreskin back...

kek we don't follow the old law.
No need for Christians to be circumsized.

Well, if I remember correctly, you do not love heat. Also, our winters are disgusting. So, only spring and maybe autumn are enough comfy periods here.

Shieeet
You are the libfag engimeme, right?

>libfag
sort of
>engineer
yes

Developments for next bread have been completed, if I don't bake, next baker please take note


Devs Feb 14
>Opposition sources claim that HTS sold military helicopter parts and equipment from Taftanaz airbase to the SAA
>Turkish military delegation enters Idlib to set up new deescalation zone in Ma’arat Al-Nu’man
>Tillerson; "Fight against ISIS is not over" Olive Branch Op “has detracted from our fight to defeat Isis in eastern Syria”
>US military used B-52 bombers and AC-130 gunships on DeZ airstrikes last week
>Russian Ministry source; "Information disseminated by Bloomberg about hundreds of Russian nationals killed is disinformation”
>US Air Force insists Feb 7th airstrike in Syria was ‘self-defence’
>NW Afrin; FSA capture Qoudah Qawi inside the strategic Rajou District from YPG
>Opposition sources; SAA is currently shelling US backed forces at Aj-Junaynah and Husseinia from the Ayyash district of Deir Ezzor city
>Turkey deploys elite urban warfare unit of several hundred fighters to Janadaris in SW Afrin
>Iran calls on US to immediately withdraw from Syria in response to recent comments by Tillerson
>Netanyahu said on Wednesday that his government is “stable”, criticized police investigation into him

Heresy/10

Saved, death to the Turds

No, I'm Nathan,
The guy that gave you your nickname.

Yeah man. To be fair I'm pretty sure last year I masturbated enough for a lifetime.

Best Turk, I said nothing Heretical.
We all have our short comings.

It's a shame we can't fight now for some useless clay (Georgia for example) anymore. Sometimes I hate modern politics.

Do pinoys get circumcised?

Cannot reply. Unlike some other countries, complaining about refugees and arab suburb thugs isn't really a taboo, and from my experience, it doesn't really feel like there's a lot of repressed tensions regarding that.

FN had their biggest chance this year, when party tensions were at their paroxysm and moderate narratives seemed to crumble in favor of the extremes; ironically, Macron has managed to reunite France and bring everyone towards the center, and he's pretty much the only political force apart from the crippled traditional right and FI (melenchon's party), which is still having a lot of trouble bring credible and growing beyond a movement.

Honestly can't say how things will end up in 20 years...

H-how did you jsut sotp like that cold turkey?
I ahve been working for months now to like once a week and now most likely able to go for months, b-but it took real effort and you jsut stopped like that?
>respect

Tank you.

Yep, i can't stand heat. And it means I'll never live in Baires, summer heat would kill me.

Np

I feel for you, this might be tmi, but I can't imagine how uncomfortable it would be not to have one. When I pull mine back it feels really sensitive having it exposed like that. The comfort and security of having it is very nice. 10/10 would recommend keeping it.

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good afternoon, how are you
since a while, captcha dos this strange thing where it says "check the part of the pic with clothes in it" while having a sample image of the golden bridge and in the pic itself there are only a few road sign, pretty confused by it

Cheers, lad!

When in doubt, select road signs
Works for me

Macaroni man threatened Gassad and wants conscription back... The Legion will be the whitest part of the army, if they're not already

Rate my most recent R*ddit bantz.

Daily reminder the only good sandnigger is a dead sandnigger.

>Sometimes
I hate it always.
>It's a shame we can't fight now for some useless clay
US is crumbling, if the mad chinkz actually pull Yuanpetrol, we will see the interventionist movements easing down.
Though, we are in this weird "temporary ally" block for now. The Axis of Resistance as they call. Iran, you guys, we, Chinkz. Maybe you will throw me out from a Ruski heli one day, and be sad because I'm actually supplied with a parachute. In a joint operation of RF and TR, to some shitty distant land whom is allied to US:
Who knows?

It just happened, actually. I had been jerking off at least once a day for a long time, even if I didn't feel like doing it. By then I also was watching some really fucked up porn, and I didn't want to be like that anymore. At that time I was also coming back to the Church after several years of atheism, so the more reason not to do it.

>It's a shame we can't fight now for some useless clay
But you didn't call this one heresy

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Yes. But not all.

See. Last summer here was up to +40 in shade, periodically. It's hard, but comfy in it's own way, for me.

Np m8

alright

UPDATE: 7 #IDF soldiers wounded as #Israel|i Military Jeep hits a landmine on Route 90 near #Arīhā (#Jericho), occupied #Palestine.(Channel 2)

This

American influence I assume?

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>At that time I was also coming back to the Church after several years of atheism, so the more reason not to do it.
can i ask how old you are?
Not meant in any rude sense I am jsut curious and want to help that while reflecting on myself
>t. 20

the FN is dying from general cuckery

Jesus Christ how can someone even defend Syria and Russia after they attacked US base
Russia must gtfo from Syria, because it's just there to fuck with US

Fighting in Aleppo city.

>Infightings between Shabihah and Liwa al-Quds militia in Hamdaniya neighborhood of Aleppo city

t.markito

>160431988
You know what to do, /sg/,
don't reply to him. Please, I have faith in you.

Well... At least i hope the current Axis will stay a couple of decades.
We need you, we need Iran, and all your ME allies of course.
Sometimes i wish your country wasn't ruled by such a smart fag as Erdo.

23

And I thought Pol is last place to be delusional

Rude.

Let's move to something colder.

>No happenings today or yesterday

I need my fix

this

It only increases the excitement.

I was having a problem when urinating wherein I cannot get the urine out whilst I was maybe 4, 6, or 8 years old.

They said that (I am paraphrasing, FYI) "my foreskin shut close because it became infected". This was the "reason" given to me when I asked them now that I am grown. I know that the "reason" is bullshit, and that the (((doctor))) that diagnosed me pretty much wanted more shekels. Because, if the problem is just an infection, cleaning it and applying ointment would be more than enough. Mutilating it would be much worse.

Another sad thing is that the waahmenz in my family do not seem to care much. But, oh well, they are waaahmenzz. I should not be expecting much from them.

I'm not a heretic, you are!

I noticed if there's a 2you got it wrong" streak, and out of exhaustion I just begin getting it purposefully wrong for 10/20 times, then it's always gonna give it to me as correct at the first try for a few hours

Not really.

Society and Religion.

but it's true
read acts of the Apostles and you'll see

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad says the country’s air defense systems are fully prepared to give a firm response to any possible act ofaggression, stressing that the decision to confront any aggressive move is long-standing.

“The Syrian air defenses are ready to thwart any attack on the Syrian soil no matter whetherthey were launched by Israeli, American or Turkish aircraft, or any force that seeks to damage the prestige of Syrian people and undermine their rights,” Mekdad told Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Manar television network in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.

He added, “We have always stated that we are dealing with any Israeli attack according to our own agenda, and not other ones.”

Mekdad then pointed to the Damascus government’s alliance with Russia, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.

“We are the ones who decide when and where to respond to aggression. The Syrian air defenses struck more than one Zionist aircraft over the occupied Golan Heights and Palestinian territories,” the senior Syrian official pointed out.

The Syrian deputy foreign minister pointed out that Israel must come with the terms that Damascusis fiercely determined to emerge victorious, and that it is gaining major achievements in the fight against terrorism and Israel’s expansionist policies on a daily basis.

Why isn't Korea blue?
THey are incredibly christian for an asian country.
>also east germany?

Turkish President Recep TayyipErdogan has discussed his country's latest military operations in Syria with Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz.

According to the state-runAnadolu news agency on Tuesday, Erdogan told Salman during a phone conversation that Turkey's ongoing Operation Olive Branch in Syria's Afrin provincewill permit citizens who were forced to flee to return home.

The two leaders also stressed the importance of Syria's territorial integrity and the significance of a political solution to the conflict in Syria.

They also reaffirmed their mutual determination to increase bilateral relations.

Turkey has imposed curfews in several areas in Diyarbakir in preparation for a new operation against the Kurdish militants active in the southeastern province.

The Diyarbakir governor’s office said in a statement on Wednesday that a total of 176 curfews had been imposed across Diyarbakir.

“A curfew is in place from Wednesday 0800 (0500 GMT) until a second announcement is made” in the villages and towns in the Diyarbakir districts of Silvan, Kulp, Lice and Hazro, the statement read.

The curfews, the statement added, will allow Turkish security forces to “neutralize” members and collaborators of the “separatist terrorist organization,” referring to the Kurdistan Workers’Party (PKK).

Turkey has banned the PKK as a terrorist organization. The militant group has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region since 1984. The three-decade conflict has left more than 40,000 people, mostly Kurds, dead.

A shaky ceasefire between Ankara and the PKK that had stood since 2013 was declared null and void by the militants in 2015 in the wake of a large-scale Turkish military campaign against the group.

Turkish air force has been carrying out operations against PKK positions in the country’s troubled southeastern border region as well as in northern Iraq and neighboring Syria.

Turkey has also been waging “Operation Olive Branch” in Syria’s Afrin since January 20in a bid to eliminate the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara views as the Syrian branch of the PKK.

Iraq aims to raise oil output to 7mn barrels a day by 2022 - minister

Iraq plans to sharply increase its oil output capacity to seven million barrels a day by 2022, its oil minister said on Tuesday. The country, which is the second-largest oil producer in the OPEC cartel, now has an oil production capacity of five million barrels per day but is pumping just over 4.7 million under an OPEC output cut agreement.“Our target is to reach seven million bpd by 2022,”said Jabbar al-Luaybi, according to AFP. Luaybi said Iraq sits on proven crude reserves of 145 billion barrels, but he is confident the figure will jump to around 250 billion barrels with sufficient investment.

Germany sees drop in asylum requests to 12,285 in January

German officials say 12,285 people applied for asylum in the country in January. That is a 15 percent drop compared with the same month last year. In January 2017, Germany recorded 14,476 new asylum requests, while some 13,082 people applied for asylum in December. Figures published by the Interior Ministry on Tuesday show most new asylum-seekers last month originated from Syria, Iraq and Nigeria, AP said. Since the dramatic influx of 2015, the number of new asylum requests in Germany has declined steadily. European states have enforced stricter border controls and clamped down on people-smuggling across the Mediterranean Sea.

US envoy warns EU against defense industry protectionism

The US on Tuesday warned the European Union not to use its deepened military cooperation as an excuse to protect Europe’s defense industry.“We do not want this [cooperation] to be a protectionist vehicle for the EU,”said the US ambassador to NATO, Kay Bailey Hutchison. Washington is“going to watch carefully because if that becomes the case then it could splinter the strong security alliance that we have,”AP quoted her as saying. Twenty-two EU nations are also members of the US-led NATO alliance. Last year, EU leaders agreed to jointly develop or purchase military equipment like drones. The US, however, is concerned the bidding process might exclude US firms.

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