Devs Feb 16 >N Homs:de-escalation agreement collapses, opp calls on turkish army help >Afrin:Turkish forces capture 2 new villages >Yarmouk:IS captures 2 new neighborhoods from HTS >Report:Turkey resumes financial support for FSA&Ahrar al-sham in N sy to replace US aid that was cut >Report:Reconnaissance unit of SAA entered Afrin >YPG accuses Turkish army of gas attack on village in Afrin, 6 injured >Tillerson confirms USA will stand with Turkey against "terrorism" >YPG spox welcomes the SAA into Afrin to help protect the Kurds from Turks >Bukamal:IS attacks & captures 2 SAA positions around the city >Military sources:Troops started to arrive in E Ghouta >Sources report that YPG is withdrawing from the E cs of DeZ, handing it over to the Deir Ezzor Military Council >Afrin; FSA captures town of Kudah Kuwih and Balilko hills, Turkish troops are attempting to cut off Rajo city from other areas >Pro-gov sources; Militant sleeper agent belonging to an unknown faction attempts assassination of 3 top Tiger Forces commanders >Rebels in N Hama fire several missiles at Mhardeh Power Plant, leaving millions on the Sy coast without power
I..Is that really a bad thing? I don't like palis Tbqh Whiny cunts
Carter Stewart
Bomb the ____
Michael Roberts
Be sure to not go to the beach or you will die. Sharks fucking love cold SA waters.
Angel Hernandez
KURDS
Carter King
JEWS
Jose Powell
Why have tigers given away where they are going? Will just the announcement bring minor groups to the table?
Andrew Sanders
exactly who are these passengers specifically?
Oliver Adams
K*rds!
Charles Stewart
Iranian civis most likely And some internationals
Jason Ward
the rebels on the ground are afraid of the Tigers, they refer to Suheil al Hassan as "Al Nimr" (The Tiger) The moment Tigers announced they were heading to Ghouta, the rebels there gave a shitty speech on how they're at a crossroads or some stupid shit.
Isaac Foster
>that pic wait dont these cunts want to ban guns?
Jack Hughes
Normal people.
Landon Murphy
Circle Jerk General
Hudson Myers
They want guns. They just want everyone else that is not them to not have one.
Joshua Gomez
TURKS and turk rape-babies(you).
Dominic Jackson
>Looking for any semblance of idealogical consistency in the modern left Cognitive dissonance is a hell of a thing!
Anthony Foster
So, we can cross out the possibility of mass assasination made to look as an accident?
Yes. Most of passengers were Yasuj natives and the plane had collision with mountain. it was an accident.
Sebastian White
n-not me
Noah Diaz
Nasty.
Luis Ross
this. it was an accident. totally not me.
Justin Green
Even if it was merely an accident, the blood is on Washington's hands just as well. The economic sanctions means Iran flies with old and insecure planes that are in desperate need for renewal. Iranian planes score very low on safety and the USA is the sole responsible for this.
Dylan Reed
We can still blame the Jew's because sanctions prevented Iran buying new safer passenger planes
Blake Taylor
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Brandon Howard
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Levi Morris
Good morning lads!
Brody Bennett
>The economic sanctions means Iran flies with old and insecure planes that are in desperate need for renewal. yeh the article i read mentioned this as well
Daniel Martin
>supporting dirty roaches, instead of indo-european brothers
well yeah kurds were wrong about USA, death to America of course, but the only thing, that non-alevi turks deserve is nuclear holocaust
Chase Martinez
Morning baker, how're you lad?
Ian Baker
guy has lazy eye
Austin Cruz
You might qualify for the Olympic mental gymnastics lad
Connor Scott
But you cant pin it solely on Washington We literally don't know why it crashed Maybe the pilots was depressed again
Carson Bell
what even are Alevis, apparently they make up a big minority but i never hear anything about them
Evan Murphy
lmao, only to the masses, not them meanwhile, look at this bit of a cunt. some "environmentalist" reported him to the cops for this
they are just turks that are in different sect of islam.
Justin Brooks
Muh god cops... does he mean israel cops?
> Ex-CIA operative says US has long meddled in elections, but it’s OK since they are ‘god cops’
As Democrats indict Russians over "election meddling," former CIA officers say the US has been interfering in foreign elections for decades and “hopefully” will keep doing so because it has the moral high ground.
In an article published in the New York Times on Saturday, former CIA officers and several researchers, who have been studying covert US intelligence operations for years, say that the while methods allegedly used by Russians to meddle into the US elections might slightly differ from the old school CIA operations overseas, there is nothing in the allegations against Russians that Americans haven't done themselves.
“If you ask an intelligence officer, did the Russians break the rules or do something bizarre, the answer is no, not at all,” retired CIA veteran Steven Hall told NYT’s Scott Shane.
Hall, who left his job as CIA Chief of Russian Operations in 2015 after 30 years of service, noted that the US has never shunned attempting to meddle in other countries’ elections.
Saying that the CIA had “absolutely” engaged in such operations in the past, Hall added that he hopes “we keep doing it.”
Morning lad! Woke up about 1h ago, grabbing something to eat and reading news! what time is it there though and how are you?
Nathaniel Powell
Not really They want guns to over throw the evil capitalists Then destroy all guns to make sure no one can oppose them
James Robinson
The Americans know the Iranians are flying with old and unsafe planes yet they prevent them from renewing them.
David Rodriguez
>‘Jewish perpetrators’ of Holocaust remark by Polish PM sparks outrage in Israel
Heated debate over Poland’s controversial Holocaust law has reached new levels this week after the Polish prime minister spoke of “Jewish perpetrators” during the Nazi era, causing outrage in Israel. “The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous,” Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement on Saturday, referring to the remarks Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki made at the 2018 Munich Security Conference. Netanyahu said that there was “an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” adding that he intends to speak to Morawiecki immediately.
The story unfolded on Saturday, when Morawiecki was asked by an Israeli journalist about the new Polish law that criminalizes blaming Poles for complicity in crimes of the Holocaust during WWII. The reporter, Ronen Bergman, told of his mother whose family narrowly escaped arrest by the Nazis after learning their Polish neighbors planned to turn them in.
“After the war, my mother swore that she will never speak Polish for the rest of her life, not even a single word,” the reporter said. “If I understand correctly, after this law is legislated, I am considered criminal in your country for saying this. What is the purpose, what is the message that you want to convey to the world?” he asked, garnering a round of applause. >Morawiecki responded: “It’s not going to punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian and German perpetrators.” rt.com/news/419130-jewish-perpetrators-poland-holocaust/
Jordan Ortiz
when can we expect tigers in ghouta to kick off? I don't know how these things go, I'm guessing they'll get everything ready and go, that it's better to do thoroughly than to rush it.
Colton Stewart
are they concentrated in any specific parts of the country? also is their sectarian tensions/politics?
Charles Reyes
>All 66 people aboard killed in Iran plane crash
that's what you get for messing with Israel
Isaiah Sanders
Ah not too shabby, finished some uni work and settling in for the evening with some vidya and tea. Pretty comfy tbqh. 8 in the evening is the time.
Nicholas Brooks
no sectarian tension afaik.
central-north-east turkey generally but they are all over turkey generally. most officers in army are supposedly alevis.
Brody Jenkins
i mean seriously, why would there be secterian tension in turkey. 0 reason. people live whatever religious life they want to live in turkey. its as if people wish there was a sectarian tension in turkey, but lol no, not this country.
Tyler Sanchez
>@AlSuraEnglish
>#BREAKING - Torrential rains hit #Iraq days after the #Tigris River reached critical levels. The reverse comes as a major relief after the #SaveTheTigris campaign began only days prior. Iraq regardless aims to work with #Turkey, #Syria & #Iran to increase water flow to Iraq.
Sebastian Price
Well, the burden of repairing and maintaining falls solely on the shoulders of the Iranians.
IIRC, the sanctions limited/halted their procurement of spare parts for their F-14s and Cobras.
Mason Morris
>@AlSuraEnglish
>TAF: During Operation Olive Branch, 19 terrorists of PKK/KCK/PYD-YPG and DEASH were neutralised.
>Since the beginning of the operation the number of neutralised terrorists reached 1,614 - >Since the beginning of the operation, TAF and TAF-backed FSA have eliminated terrorists from a total of 65 points including 1 district centre, 44 villages, 3 sub-villages and 17 strategic mountains or hills in 5 regions of Afrin. - >Current situation in the Operation Olive Branch:
Twitter updates are too slow. I'm going to check back after a couple of hours has passed.
Christopher Howard
who is this guy
Landon Sanders
>t. Kurdish rape-baby
Connor Ortiz
Dawson is an anti Zionist. He is quite informed on Syria.
Michael Myers
>reduced to soc-faggery, homoerotic "banter" and e-celebs wake me up when the faggotry ends
Xavier Green
>Division >10K-20K personnel >4 divs x 10K/20K >40K/80K Personnel That is a lot.
>Republic Guard >Tiger Forces >ballparkingnumbers.exe So, 100K to 120K total combat personnel.
Still, why the complete dieregard on OPSEC? Or is OPSEC completely pointless since (((spies))) are errywhere?
Isaiah Wright
according to the passenger list Mrs. Mozhgan Nazari Jalaladdi Omidipour Hosein Rostami Maryam Abedi Ahmad Anvari Mohammadh Barzegari Roya Dakhteh Majid Eslami Mehdi Gharali Hasanrhza Gharlaghi Zhila Gholipour Zahara Imanimehr Abdolreza Kordi Mohamad Nejat Seyednag Neshatifar Mohammadsadegh Nori Amir Poorshaaban Rahmat Salehiparvar Berooz Sharifkazemi Parisa Sovhani Shahbod Yaripour Shapour Yaripour
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Ryder Perez
dont think syria has this many active personnels desu.
these are probably all divisions in name not in manpower
Angel Sanchez
The the aid trucks leave yet? It was reported a few days ago that some aid trucks went in
>The Tiger Forces joined the Syrian Army’s elite 4th Division, which has already deployed to the East Ghouta’s Al-Nashabiyah and Harasta fronts.
Almasdar claims tiger forces might start from the vehicle management base.. i'm guessing beginign of the week
Jeremiah Hernandez
>these are probably all divisions in name not in manpower Probably.
Eli Walker
Arab armies are not good at keeping secrets... well secret. I have noticed the SAA has been improving it, you don't see videos published by them as often as they did during the early points of the war. They should at least keep operations like this quiet and do more to restrict the information so as to keep their foes from preparing for it; but something I have noticed is that no one knows which part of East Ghouta will be targeted and how much will be targeted, it has been pure speculation.
Robert Cook
>commencing mass report of offtopic posts
Eli Bailey
>Maryam Abedi - Maryam Abedi currently is PhD student of Medical Genetics at the Genetics and Molecular Biology Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Maryam does research in Kidney Diseases, Cell Biology and Genetics. Their current project is 'Multi-layer network in Diabetic nephropathy.' researchgate.net/profile/Maryam_Abedi5 >Ahmad Anvari
Ahmad Anvari currently works at the Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Tehran. Ahmad does research in Environmental Engineering, Engineering Education and Civil Engineering. researchgate.net/profile/Ahmad_Anvari >Majid Eslami Majid Eslami currently works at the Department of Bacteriology, Tarbiat Modares University. Majid does research in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology and Microbiology. researchgate.net/profile/Majid_Eslami3 that's all ive got so far
Connor Cook
Turkey summons Dutch diplomat over Armenian genocide motion The Turkish government called on the Dutch charge d‘affaires in Ankara on Saturday to express its anger at two bills proposed by the Christian Union party, the first of which would formally classify the events of 1915, when 1.5 million ethnic Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire, as a genocide. The second bill would call on a Dutch official to be present during the annual remembrance day in Armenia on April 24. At present, 23 countries, including Russia, recognize the 1915 killings as a genocide. The Turkish authorities, however, dispute the Armenian version of events, arguing that there were atrocities on both sides, and bitterly contest all charges of genocide.
>Suicide bombers kill 18 at Nigerian market Three suicide bombers killed at least 18 people in an attack on a crowded market in Maiduguri, northern Nigeria, on Friday night. A Borno state police spokesperson told AP that all of the attackers were believed to be women. The attack, which also injured 22 people, took place at a fish market outside the state capital. The state is the worst affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.
>but something I have noticed is that no one knows which part of East Ghouta will be targeted and how much will be targeted, it has been pure speculation. I haven't noticed that.
On another note, ISIS seems to be hellbent on taking the hospital. Maybe for the anticipation of the SAA converging on E. Ghouta.
>have m8 in SF >completely supports the overthrowing of Assad >ask him then what >diverts >tells me 'I know shit you don't trust me' >tell him 'of course they would feed you what they want you to believe'
whats an irrefutable pill I can drop on the bastard?
Jayden Perry
>00 >whats an irrefutable pill I can drop on the bastard? Honestly, I dunno.
I mean your bud is inna SF. SF is a tight-knit community that punishes snitches heavily. Even if you redpill him, what choice does he have on the matter? Wherever the CiC points the SF to go they will need to obey since that is why they are there in the first place.
Either he GTFO off of the military or stay and be at the beck and call of the CiC.
>ask him then what You should have asked him what he knows.
Michael Turner
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Austin Lee
Ay baba, che rooze gohi. Pas rabti be tahrima nadare? Khalaban eshtebah karde?
Lucas Edwards
Thanks.
Luke Watson
I would ask him what he knows but I'd prefer not to for 2 reasons. If anyone repeats the information only he knows I'll be blamed. Feels like I'd be a bad friend for asking him something he isn't telling me for a reason, which you listed. thanks anyway bro, I'll just keep my low tier civ info arguments going against him, hopefully he cracks and tells me what he knows if I bug him enough
John White
INDIA & IRAN TO STEP UP CO-OPERATION IN AFGHANISTAN >business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/india-iran-to-work-for-stability-in-afghanistan >NEW DELHI — India and Iran said Saturday that they would step up co-operation in combatting extremism, terrorism and drug trafficking in Afghanistan in an effort to restore peace and stability to the war-wracked country. >Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the two countries would also make efforts to improve energy security and regional connectivity to reach landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asia by developing Iran’s Chabahar Port and road and rail routes. >“We both will work for restoring peace, stability, prosperity and a pluralistic system in Afghanistan,” Modi said after holding talks with Rouhani in New Delhi on the final day of Rouhani’s three-day visit. FNR: Iran and India's ties grow closer as the two have agreed to increase their efforts in Afghanistan. The two states have been drawn to eachother due to their mutual dislike for their neighbour Pakistan, whose ties to Saudi Arabia also raise alarms for Iran. The leaders of both countries have pledged enduring support for the stablity of Afghanistan, likely attempting to draw it away from Pakistani influence.
Matthew Long
The plane was 19-20 years old. خبر ایسنا در روز ۵ بهمنماه امسال نشان میدهد که پرواز شماره ۳۷۰۴ شرکت هواپیمایی آسمان که با همین مدل از هواپیما انجام میشده پس از بلند شدن از فرودگاه مهرآباد در میانه راه با نقص فنی مواجه میشود و بار دیگر به تهران باز میگردد.
این هواپیما پس از برطرف شدن نقص فنی بار دیگر پرواز میکند و به عملیات خود ادامه میدهد تا اینکه صبح امروز بر اثر برخورد با کوه دنا سقوط کرده و ۶۶ سرنشین خود را به کام مرگ فرو برد. >Khalaban eshtebah karde? Hanuz maloom nist, havapeyma khorde be kooh aslan nemidoonan lashash kojast.
Brandon Murphy
>I would ask him what he knows but I'd prefer not to for 2 reasons. Do not divulge it here nor anywhere else.
Not unless you want to be blackbagged and vanned.
Dominic Brooks
AZERBAIJANI ELECTIONS TO BE UNDER HIGHTENED OBSERVATION >en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/2862343.html >The Central Election Committee (CEC) of Azerbaijan has received six appeals to observe the presidential election to be held on April 11, Chairman of the CEC Mazahir Panahov said at a meeting on Feb. 17. >He said that all appeals received a positive response. >“We are trying to create conditions for all those willing to observe the election, because this is very important for transparency of the election,” he noted. FNR: The snap Azerbaijani presidential elections, scheduled for the 11th of April this year, called by Ilham Aliyev, the fourth and incumbent president of Azerbaijan and son of late third president, Heydar Aliyev, are to be subject to closer observation. The Azerbaijani elections under the Aliyevs, two under Heydar and three under Ilham, have been heavily criticised and met accusations of voter rigging, with other countries ridiculing them as mock elections and calling it a scandal. The snap elections were likely called to consolidate the power of Ilham Aliyev, and reduce the power of the already weak opposition.