Devs March 6 >Raqqa; SAA reportedly creates new formation by the name of Al-Sanadid Al-Jazzera Shield, designated for service in Raqqa province >E GHouta; SAA takes control of Al-Muhammadiyah from FSA affiliate militia Faylaq al-Rahman >Syrian flag was seen hoisted inside Hamouriyah city by civs in E Ghouta region >E Ghouta; Jaysh al-Islam continue to hold on to Ar-Rayhan despite 3 day SAA offensive against them >SAA impose full control on al-Asha’ari farms outskirts to the west of Hawsh Asha’ari town, town expected to fall soon >Rebel defenses slowly collapsing as SAA in al-Muhamadiyah town advance toward Aftris and Hawah Qubaybat >Latakia province; RuAf conducts airstrikes inside militant-controlled city of Jisr ash-Shugur, targeted bases belonging to the Turkistan Islamic Party >Russian transport plane crashes at Khmeimim airbase, kills all 6 crew members and 26 passengers >Unconfirmed reports emerge that Syrian Kurdish forces are contemplating an offensive against Turkish-backed rebel groups in the Manbij region >Israeli report; Ru has withdrawn all of the Su-57 fighters it stationed in Syria several weeks ago back to bases inside Russia
Military probe finds that the Niger mission did not have proper approval
>WASHINGTON — A military investigation into the Niger attack that killed four American service members concludes the team didn’t get required senior command approval for their risky mission to capture a high-level Islamic State militant, several U.S. officials familiar with the report said. It doesn’t point to that failure as a cause of the deadly ambush.
>Initial information suggested the Army Special Forces team set out on its October mission to meet local Nigerien leaders, only to be redirected to assist a second unit hunting for Doundou Chefou, a militant suspected of involvement in the kidnapping of an American aid worker. Officials say it now appears the team went after Chefou from the onset, without outlining that intent to higher-level commanders.
>As a result, commanders couldn’t accurately assess the mission’s risk, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the results of the investigation before they’re publicly released. The finding will likely increase scrutiny on U.S. military activity in Africa, particularly the role of special operations forces who’ve been advising and working with local troops on the continent for years.
>Four U.S. soldiers and four Nigerien troops were killed Oct. 4 about 120 miles (200 kilometers) north of Niamey, Niger’s capital, when they were attacked by as many as 100 Islamic State-linked militants traveling by vehicle and carrying small arms and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. Two other American soldiers and eight Nigerien forces were wounded.
lmao, it's not 50 militants anymore, it was now 100!
Don’t question the story goy. 4 brave Green Berets got attacked by 6 million ISIS members.
Easton Cook
Ok, check if something is missing, people! The Illuminati may have deleted a dangerous post!
Christopher Johnson
I guess it's called a Broth in English, it's water mixed with tomato juice and Green beans slong with some simmered meat,it's quite good.
Zachary Smith
This
Ryder James
*along
Cameron Rivera
you should check the source on the 21 militants killed claim en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongo_Tongo_ambush >unnamed high level intelligence official anonymously told ABC news
Austin Cruz
The absolute state of Wikipedia """standarts""""
Christopher Kelly
>#AfrinOp: first reports confirm collapse of #YPG NE. of #Afrin-city following large advances made past days by #OliveBranch forces. Main highway is now cut off. twitter.com/QalaatAlMudiq/status/971296296362561536
How comes there was no twittering from Raqqa when the US was carpet bombing it?
Ian Rivera
yea...even them
niggers can't help it, they are what they are and the kurds for what it's worth are brainwashed and don't know any better either
Colton Williams
>I love you all (except jews) XD based
But seriously though, that's just how life is... I'm just trying to enjoy the show
Jackson Barnes
>Jesus christ
David Miller
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Josiah Hughes
Twitter didn't support the Isis OS on mobile phones
Nathaniel Bailey
Until we die and see what comes next(if anything)
Julian Murphy
Eat shit faggot.
Robert Jackson
You were in the army right? Can you give any insight into all these different improvised armour on the tanks?
Adrian Collins
Whats the point of women in general? We need sex bots that can make 2D 3D and artificial wombs
Ethan Bell
It looks fucking cool tho
Connor Myers
Kurds can't get more BTFO than this
Kevin Turner
bu dunayinin diregi yok, merhameti yuregi yok
Ryan Morgan
>purge officers >everyone says Turkey is done for militarily >Turkey just took over afrin
Wew
Christian Perez
...
Brandon Walker
Truly the Stalin story of our time
Anthony Cooper
He kinda has a point. Globalization is more or less inevitable, so why do not we come together correctly? We can use all the accumulated experience to implement this.
William Martin
just singing to myself man, don't mind me..
Juan Smith
I would love to work in the workshop where they make stuff like that, upgraded technical, armoured loaders ect
Josiah Reed
Holy fucking shit the karma is off the scale. K*rds BTFO eternally.
Dominic Hernandez
Feeling the same brother
Wanna go to Syria? Got a passport?
Aiden James
I don't want to kill anyone man, I'm done with that shit.
Charles Jenkins
oi
Bentley Flores
Or come to Iraq and smoke a mean hookah while drinking tea
Grayson Rogers
According to the FSA the battle for Jandaris has just begun, any estimates on how long it will take?
I say, it will take half a day.
Chase Edwards
maybe one day brother, one day..
Luke Flores
>Kurds have ultimately proven now that they are garbage fighters. We told you all along but /k/unts were convinced they were hot shits. The K*rds are the worst fighters in the middle east.
Cameron Kelly
Kiram Dahane Amrika.
Oliver Peterson
There's no way the Kurds will hold Afrin, they're just wasting lives at this point.
Was this all some sort of backroom dealing between Turkey and America to keep ISIS alive?
Landon Gutierrez
lol so it seems
Grayson Brown
That's what you get when you give them those armored trucks and air support.
Easton Kelly
Wait so did /k/ genuinely buy the Stronk brave Democratic Kurdish fighters meme?
Owen Reyes
>Turkey-led forces prepare to deliver killing blow in Afrin – Map update BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:35 A.M.) – Following a wave of advances all along the Turkish border frontier in Syria’s Afrin region, pro-Ankara forces are preparing to deliver the killing blow against Kurdish paramilitary fighters.
The latest major advance, made over the course of Tuesday, has seen the Turkish Army and allied Free Syrian Army rebel groups take control of the town of Sharan as well as the Sharan countryside area more generally speaking.
After another, smaller advance in the Jandaris area made around the same time, Turkey-led forces are now ready to make a bolt for the regional capital – the city of Afrin.
To this end, the Turkish Army and proxy Syrian militias under its command can be expected to strike at Afrin city from two directions, via Sharan and Jandaris.
Reaching Afrin from both sides simultaneously would also allow for the de facto envelopment of about 100 towns and villages to the northwest and seal off about half of the area held by Kurdish fighters in the region prior to the advent of Ankara’s Olive Branch operation. almasdarnews.com/article/turkey-led-forces-prepare-deliver-killing-blow-afrin-map-update/
Joshua Bennett
ISIS is hiding in the hills m8, the small pockets they hold are of little worth. would say though its probably to extend the ((civil war)) for quite some time, turkey will help the rebels take back large areas of syria, kurds btfo but eventually SAA will come to claim. this war has no end in sight mainly due to israel, america and their band of merry men.
Robert James
Not only did they buy it, they went there to fight alongside them. Can't wait to see the roasted photos of those morons.
Jack Adams
That wasnt me mate.
Kevin Flores
Wasting their lives - yea yea sure. But fuck, they're fighting for their homes, would you not do the same against the roach invasion?!?
Of course they'll lose Afrin, but don't blame them for fighting
Lucas Miller
I honestly think at this point the SAA will not want to walk into such a trap. It's geographically undefendable. K*rd genocide is hours away.
Afrin will be recovered by the SAA in 2 years time after the illegal military presence to the east is removed.
Carter Williams
>they went there to fight alongside them. Can't wait to see the roasted photos of those morons. They Understand that some groups Associated with Kurds/SDF Are Recognized as Terror orgs by the US gov right? like PKK?
Josiah Gray
They didn't need to fight, if they just handed the area over to the SAA they wouldn't be in this mess right now. K*rds have shit for brains.
Joseph Miller
>K*rd genocide is hours away. Hours? Don't exaggerate.
Sebastian Jones
>Syrian Army reaches outskirts of Islamist strongholds in East Ghouta BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:40 A.M.) – For the first time in years, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) is at the outskirts of two important East Ghouta towns that are currently under the control of the Islamist rebels.
Led by their elite Tiger Forces, the Syrian Army has reportedly reached the towns of Beit Sawa and Mesraba, which have long been strongholds of the Islamist rebels.
According to a military source in Damascus, the Syrian Army is expected to launch a big attack on these two towns in the coming hours, as they mount more pressure on the remaining Islamist rebels in the area.
Rumors have also begun to surface that residents of these two towns have demanded the militants leave Beit Sawa and Mesraba in order to avoid a conflict with the Syrian Army.
Just saw a poster in my college that said death to Assad
Jackson Bennett
>Iran's missile production has increased three-fold: Guards commander Macaroni BTFO'd.
Matthew Gonzalez
Al mawt li Saud
Elijah Thompson
Defecate on the person who put it up there
David Hall
SAA has already started planting some spies and spreading men in the region. I dunno why but it feels like everything is working according to a plan between Syria, Turkey, Russia and iran
Every side has some smut against them in it and it has been quite interesting to see what points different medias are focusing on and what has been left completelly uncovered in their articles about it. The biggest scoop, and one that I have yet to find a single article on, is the shit that SDF has been doing including use of child soldiers, questionable forced conscription schemes including from refugee camps and intimidation and arrests of journalists and activists for reporting on violations committed by them or the US led coalition
Thomas Walker
Saw it, and teared the shit down - right?
Noah Hernandez
Oh no. I'd be lynched. I'm surrounded by Commies.
Asher Carter
I'm sure Turkey isn't stupid enough to think it can hold on to the territory it's occupying, they'll probably leave Syria after getting some security guarantees (translation: K*rd genocide).
Kevin Gray
>Islamist rebels will not negotiate withdrawal from East Ghouta – report BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:55 A.M.) – The Islamist rebels will not negotiate the withdrawal of their forces from the East Ghouta region of Damascus, the Reuters News Agency reported this morning.
“There are no negotiations about this subject. The factions of Ghouta and their fighters and its people are holding onto their land and will defend it,” Hamza Birqdar told Reuters in a text message.
This Reuters report comes just hours after the Islamist rebels lost a large portion of the East Ghouta region to the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).