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
>israel just carried out another massacre in the states in light of netanyahu's indictment and the f-16 downing
this actually can't go on forever but it's being played out as though it will, how horrific. when it all comes to a head nothing will be the same. THAT will be 9/11 MK.2
Easton Green
most mutts at the moment try to justify with theories Trump being a sellout to Israel
Nathaniel Reyes
>based jews wew, how Sup Forums has sunken
Samuel Cook
>>israel just carried out another massacre in the states
wait what happened? I rarely keep up with yank domestic news
Jackson Wood
A brief guide to Syria. (1/2) What was life like before the war? >Corruption was routine, 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
Isaiah Sanchez
A brief guide to Syria. (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
DEATH TO ASSADISTS 300 DEAD RUSSIANS BEST DAY OF MY LIFE
Isaac King
>be American >bomb brown people >get your children shot by one
Lel
Elijah Brooks
yeah, that's what all of the mass public shootings in the USA have been for the past... how many years now? a component of america's simulated 'post 9/11' reality. it's all israeli. shit is so off the fucking rails dude. i don't know if there's a way out of a very serious conflict at this rate.
Robert Hernandez
oh no, the entire Russian population(144,3 M ) got massacred in DeZ. utterly btfo, how can they ever recover?
Ryder Russell
Can someone give me a rundown on Russia's para military involvement in Syria?
Andrew Miller
...
Angel Richardson
No need to worry about the remaining Russian population, they will all die of AIDS and krokodil soon.
Jaxson Ortiz
>disagree with zionists on an issue >they shoot up a school as punishment
can't say I'm surprised desu, is this the pattern of all shootings in the U.S? They follow a disagreement with Israel?
In every area that russia pulls out its troops, it replaces them with private contractors, thus keeping Russia in the game while politically looking better than the U.S because they're keeping their word by removing active military personnel.
Some Syrian soldiers however have said that Russian soldiers don't really leave, they just swap uniforms.
Jaxson White
>Assad is not a dictato-
Xavier Hernandez
and mutts will die in a random shooting, kek.
Gabriel Clark
tnx
Daniel Lopez
what exactly?
Matthew Nelson
they follow a failure of america to sway international matters in their favor, along with more petty and internal things of this present nature with the seventeen(?) now dead in florida
United Nations General Assembly resolution 67/19 29 November 2012 - palestinian upgrade
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012,
these are very dark (and interesting) times
Leo Ortiz
Yes, that's called a presidential palace where the Syrian federal government works out of; and they receive ambassadors from other nations. Every country has one
Brayden Hill
>assadist shoots up a school in florida soon they'll round up all of your filthy kind
Sebastian Lopez
>For example the GDI in Syria was about $2,500 It was rapidly raising before the war.
Jaxson Ortiz
lel
Justin Williams
>tfw they were bulldozed into the same trench as their monkey supporters, the entire thing was sprinkled with pork rinds, then bulldozed over.
Juan Walker
>assadist >not any retarded trumpfags mutt. kys faggot.
Noah Miller
So it is true.
Kayden Richardson
trumpists are mostly assadists this guy was a fan of mihrac ural's syrian resistance and iraqi shi'ite militias he's a fucking assadist
Nicholas Young
>He always had his hair short. He always wore like really patriotic shirts that seemed really extreme, like hating on the Islamic religion. For example, he would say things such as like, he would degrade Islamic people as terrorists and bombers. I've seen him wear a Trump hat. I don't know if he ever said anything about women. He didn't have any friends,” he said. >"Most kids ignored him at school. They pushed him off to the side as if he was garbage. He screamed in class one time. He was upset and just started yelling at the teacher. The teacher was trying to help him and he just took it the wrong way,” Parodie continued.
OH NO NO NO
Nolan Lee
Sup fags, any Ivans here who can tell me what the name of that PMC was who got bombed? Trying to figure out who they actually were because no one in the US is gonna report that shit
Nolan Mitchell
truly is the mutt hour. good night
Lincoln Ramirez
night amigo
Luke Baker
>School shooter liked a Syrian Resistance fighter page on social media.
Turkish backed FSA managed to capture several villages near Jandaris, YPG apparently captured one village back, but there hasn't been any visual confirmation so k*rts re most likely lying again.
All in all, they're still getting rekkt albeit very slowly from the Turks.
Noah Rivera
You guys are literally the Ferguson of the Arab world.
>We need mo money for dem prowjecs or we riot!
Benjamin Gomez
>Abbas and his crooked govt
they buy expensive jets with the money they get from the U.N and the U.S, they recently purchased a very expensive jet for Abbas that he uses to fly to stripclubs throughout the world. Fata7 no longer have power in several cities in Palestine
we're turning more and more towards the resistance axis in the west bank
Kayden Taylor
Imagine if we established the Palestinian state next to Ferguson and both rioted at the same time -desu
Carson Hill
wohoo one story in many years. bringing a documentary on us troops overlooking local minor prosititution rituals in afghanistan isn't really threatening any major US narrative. Stories about US arming AlQaeda in Syria and aiding ISIS against a secular force definitely would and you won't hear such stories neither from PBS nor from NYT. And they definitely won't bring damaging wikileaks material all day long.
Nolan Wilson
...
Levi Sullivan
If the WB rejoined Jordan, would you be satisfied?
Elijah Roberts
>Imagine if we established the Palestinian state next to Ferguson and both rioted at the same time -desu
Imagine they fought each other, and it was on PPV.
Caleb Bailey
assadist and probably /sg/ regular confirmed
Noah Walker
>And they definitely won't bring damaging wikileaks material all day long. of course, their CIA sources would be pissed
Noah Lopez
Sounds like Assadists before Trump bombed that empty airstrip.
Michael Baker
>liked a Syrian Resistance fighter >assadist and probably /sg/ regular confirmed those 2 don't fit together
Lucas Brown
shut up and take mah money!
Nolan Wood
>We need mo money for dem prowjecs or we riot! kinda like israel, except you pay up because you like jewish cock in your mouth
Michael Collins
syrian resistance is a pro assadist terrorist group that committed war crimes against sunnis in baniyas
Juan Foster
>trading one corrupt government with it's balls chopped off for another corrupt government that had no balls to begin with.
Hudson Stewart
>local minor prostitution rituals it's literally child fucking, as in like kids 8 and up getting cross dressed and diddled by American allies, with the US military outright having a policy of looking the other way. If that didn't piss of the public then nothing will >And they definitely won't bring damaging wikileaks material all day long they did, but only in Foreign Policy circles because to reiterate yet again, the American public gives absolutely 0 shits about any of this
Nolan Wood
He appears to be /sg/ material.
James Gonzalez
This is why we expel Somail's to CanOfDuh.
Jaxon Nelson
There was actually one American naval officer that beat the shit out of a bachi blazi owner in Afghanistan after he saw what the fuck he was doing. Unfortunately, he was most likely canned and replaced with a yes man after that.
it must be so sad to be born in the US, you gringos are such a joke
Logan Myers
>it's a Trumptards try to minimize the damage from their own 56er and blame everyone else for their killings
Dominic Anderson
>yeah, that's what all of the mass public shootings in the USA have been for the past... how many years now? a component of america's simulated 'post 9/11' reality. it's all israeli. shit is so off the fucking rails dude. i don't know if there's a way out of a very serious conflict at this rate. its da jooz!!!!
Asher Myers
one must be really delusional to believe US does not care about foreign policy narative and therefore doesn't exercise any control over media concering reports on the matter.
Censorship is omnipresent. Or do you for example expect cnn, cnbc and all the other media networks to contrast mattis, macron or whoever calling on Assad to step down, with this internal department of defense memo?
thought so^^
Isaac Butler
>100-300 vodkaniggers dead in a single strike How is Russia going to respond to getting so thoroughly BTFO in Syria?
Adam Anderson
These are the last gasps of a dying empire.
Asher Watson
see
Julian Fisher
hello cattle i hope the bullet they kill you with will be painless and actually do the job so that they don't take you to a hospital and run ice water over and into your belly as you're dissected and distributed to other walking dead
Sebastian Green
>loves drumpf >socialist isn't this the second terrorist with these allignments? what are the odds
Tyler Cruz
>they did, but only in Foreign Policy circles because to reiterate yet again, the American public gives absolutely 0 shits about any of this
Foreign Policy >circles< do not really count as media to be censored, do they?
William Perry
>really activates the lizard brain
Asher Brooks
this guy >According to a report published in June 2017 by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, the US military reported 5753 cases of "gross human rights abuses" by Afghan forces, many of which relating to sexual abuse.[36] According to the New York Times, discussing that report, American law required military aid to be cut off to the offending unit, but that never happened. An American Special Forces officer, Capt. Dan Quinn, was relieved of his command and pulled from Afghanistan after fighting with an Afghan militia commander for keeping a boy as a sex slave.[37] mind you I saw that PBS documentary about this shit in like 2011, and there's still dirty shit popping up in the last year. trying to create a narrative and actually censoring/editing articles are two entirely different things. literally every country tries to spin news towards its FP goals, it's a fact of life. the fact of the matter is that most normies don't give a fuck even when one of the gazillion outlets reports contrary to the official narrative, because the average American doesn't care. which, to go to the original point of this discussion, is why some retard wouldn't use pro-iraq in place of pro-kurd because the US government told him to. I can google foreign policy journals with absolutely no problem, you'll even find it in columnists covering foreign policy in larger papers. the point is simply that there is no need for them to censor such shit, because the wider public does not pay attention even if it's revealed
Asher Allen
Mesh na3san?
Jason Sanders
jesus christ, america stands upon nothing. it is in free-fall.
Austin Parker
The reason why the taliban is so prevalant among regular afghans over the afghan government; is that the U.S is allied with the very same criminals the taliban used to have locked up in prison when they called the shots. All these bachi blazi boy fuckers and pedophiles, were the warlords that the Taliban fought against during the civil war and imprisoned. When the U.S got to afghanistan they immediately thought that these guys were political prisoners rather than criminals so they let them go and placed them in power; however that wasn't the case, and all they've managed to do is alienate the regular afghans who are turning more towards the Taliban than every before. Afghanistan is just a losing situation, I can't see the U.S actually achieving a victory in the country, politically or militarily. Russia even communicates with the Taliban as the legitimate government, and even recently Iran has smoothed over its relations with the Taliban and has begun covertly arming them.
Jonathan Bennett
la 3indi jam3a 2man ishway
Cooper Wright
So how many ded Americans
Andrew Campbell
H3llo
Adrian Barnes
the CIA just wanted to put an opium cartel in charge of Afghanistan so they installed Karzai and his merry band of thieving criminals and poppy-farming pederasts (the boyfuckers)
Jordan Turner
correct, leaving the warlords and putting Hamid fucking Karzai in power was one of the biggest mistakes in the past 20 years I can't believe that fucking cunt is now acting like an opposition leader, I half wish the CIA would actually assassinate his corrupt ass
Ayden Hughes
Odros mnee7 ya 7abibi
Connor Walker
Ahmad Massoud getting wasted pretty much sealed Afghanistans fate as a failed nation
Jacob Adams
the same figure as every time, as many as necessary.
Julian Baker
"Opposition leader"
I guarantee you he's still on the CIA payroll along with the Russian and Iranian; he's an octopus who has his hands everywhere in the current corrupt government.
tab3an shu 3am bitfa'irni
Nathaniel Rivera
Truly delusional. A gave you one striking example of everyday censorship still you claim ' there is no need for them to censor such shit, because the wider public does not pay attention even if it's revealed' So you claim: US citizen wouldn't mind hearing about US arming AlQaeda. This after then entire nation was enraged enough by AlQaeda to march into 2 countries with ensuing death of millions.
Sure lad good argument^^
Sebastian Wright
Can you sandniggers speak in a single Lanuage Stop putting numbers in there Getting flash backs to algebra
Nathaniel Davis
>Dead sandpeople >Dead Russian mercs
Just quit.
Cameron Hughes
>because the wider public does not pay attention even if it's revealed' that's hard to quantify, elections often only give 2 bad choices, voicing your concerns in public may make you an outcast/conspiracy nut as the loudest pubic voices are all in it. Despite that when asked specifically about stuff in polls people seem to be kinda aware what's bullshit, or at least more than when just looking at mainstream news.
Kevin Clark
You forgot >Taliban wants peace America wins again.
Owen Long
nice 17get muttski
Jayden Wright
and there you have created a perfect example for the method of media framing. another less obvious way of censorship. we mention bachi blachi and then spin it as a reason to kill a political figure now oppsosed to US foreign policies. well the US were not wrong, they were wronged by ebil wanna be opposition leader karsai. gj you hack
Jace Diaz
its more of an apathy than anything, people are fat and comfortable so they tolerate everything, if people were starving it might be a different story. That's why all the "burger civil war 2.0" memes are just fantasies because even the people who are most awake on the US govt are fat and complacent.
Dominic Nguyen
pmc Wagner
Daniel Gutierrez
>replying to baiting mutts
Andrew Cook
>Taliban control or influence 70% of the country. >telling Mutts to just give up and start peace talks >"America wins again"