Devs March 8 >E Ghouta; Tiger Forces reclaim long-lost Aftris Air Defence Battalion base, pushing on to town of Aftris next >Syrian govt has opened a second humanitarian corridor in E Ghouta as they prepare to split rebel enclave in 2 >N Hama; RuAf conducts multiple airstrikes on Kafr Zita in response to rebel shelling on SAA positions a few days ago >After 2 weeks of ground operations the SAA have reclaimed 50% of E Ghouta >Militants in E Ghouta attack a large civilian convoy attempting to reach humanitarian corridor near Douma, no casualty reports >E Damascus; Syrian security troops seize large amount of weapons designated for resupplying Ghouta rebels in routine vehicle checkpoint >Idlib; HTS shelled civilian targets inside the besieged Shiite-majority towns of Fouaa and Kafriyyah, killing 2 and injuring several more >Turkish FM; Ankara and Baghdad may carry out joint military operation against Iraqi Kurds after the May election in Iraq >Ankara urges US to stop kurdish militias from moving to Afrin to battle against Turkish Army >Lavrov; US neo-imperialist ambitions drive interference in other countries' affairs
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>American and allied total inflicted casualties upon ISIS: >82,931+ Killed >Syrian, Russian, Iranian, Hezbollah Terrorists, and Shia Terrorist Militias combined inflictied casualties upon ISIS: >4767+ Killed America defeated ISIS.
>BBC is still using the memekid for their articles archive.is/xSUzw
Austin Bennett
Imagine if foreign forces invaded the UK and the Welsh abandoned the british army and helped the invader establish control over Wales. Thats what the kurds did in Syria.
Evan Richardson
From the old /sg/
My reasoning why Turkish army lost my respect after Afrin operation. Note : Has nothing to do with >muh commie Kurds / muh Turkish roaches
Just the question of effectivnes and battle readiness.
My reasons:
>No.2 army of NATO "on paper" >90+ F-16, L2A4, T-129 in actions >Still don't manage to penetrate enemy front at high-pace 50 days after the start of operation >High loss count on both sides, yet when firepower is taken into account they should have a far better kill ratio >If we use the (((van Crevelds))) formula from his book "Fighting power" to calculate Turkish and Kurdish fightpower Kurds come out as better for aforementioned reasons
The Su-57 is probably gone at this point but that there's just 17 fixed wing strike aircraft left is interesting. I wonder how many were in the air when that picture was taken.
>15 air raids with machine guns by fixed wing aircraft or helicopters? I highly doubt they're risking helicopters and jets would seem rather ineffective
I mean they do censor in America but through the ADL and other things, trolls are inneffective as a means of censorship the state of our unis
Alexander Bennett
I was watching some meme maps of Syria and I see many military bases or buildings for such a small country, were they there before the war or they are buildings who were for another shit and used now as bases because of the war?
Tyler Rogers
Wow...ISIS is a greater humanitarian aid than UShahahsWTF!?!?
That's because the Turks are an inferior race. You could give them the technology and equipment of the US army, and the Kurds will still win because they're a European race.
Matthew Jones
Too tame. Every building must be obliterated. No green busses this time. You are in E.Ghouta and have facial hair, you die.
i stick with it, if it was russia behind it it would've been done more professionaly. Guy's not even dead (and in case of AChe inhibitors/antagonists that means he should survive without major damage), his daughter and a policemen were seriously exposed and a couple dozen more people apparently showed symptoms. Even the fucking north koreans can get a simple assassination like this done properly.
Anthony Gutierrez
>Posting 1/60 jewish converts Half the fucking country arent real jews if this aplies even I can go to israel and become a citizen Semitism is a racial thing
Ian Smith
>tfw peasant qt won't rape me while the peasant men rape my family
The policeman got exposed at his house which doesn't make sense since as it would be fast working and the spy collapsed in the town centre.
Tyler Jenkins
I don't understand why you and others think quickness = success. What if they want to reduce to the minimum the number of casualties? When the Syrian Army (particularly the Tiger forces) realized that it's better to withdraw from areas if that means the enemy will get obliterated by artillery and bombardments (Aleppo, Dayr Hafir, Palmyra 3, Abu Al Duhur, etc) it definitely changed the course of this war.
The tiger forces are doing the same shit in the Ghouta. Pound the enemy with artillery and advance to minimize casualties.
Ghoutians demonstrating against militants Wodner whey did they hide all these Syrian flags for a few years and how many of them waved Shahada ones when the jihadis came fb.com/dimashq.now/videos/1563628717096068/
Kevin Watson
Another one? You're one lucky fucker. Probably, I found some more which I will post. I honestly haven't got the slightest clue, it even could be a combination of both. But I do agree, helicopters would be too risky. The pictures I posted is from a Russian airbase in Latakia (Khmeimim Airbase). I know for sure that the legal status of the base is regulated by a treaty Russia and Syria signed in August 2015. At the end of 2017, Russia said it had decided to turn the Khmeimim base into a component of its permanent military contingent stationed in Syria. So it's the latter, many buildings were used for numerous other tasks but I guess the suitable ones are turned into military sites.
>be FSA >get airstriked >survive and help your injured friends >get airstriked >try and flee >everyone behind you gets airstriked >run to the nearest hospital >that gets airstriked too >return to you home >get airstriked and your son gets killed >do a funeral >it gets airstriked too
> British government security ministers held an emergency meeting Saturday to discuss the poisoning of a Russian who spied for Britain as police backed by soldiers continued to search the English town where he was attacked with a nerve agent. Home Secretary Amber Rudd said after the meeting it was still "too early" to say with certainty who was behind the poisoning that left former Russian military intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in critical condition. Rudd said the investigation has been painstaking and involved more than 250 counter-terrorism officers. More than 240 pieces of evidence have been collected and 200 witnesses have been identified, she said.
how do you get exposed at your house? He obviously got exposed via the same vector the russian spy and his daughter got fucked over, or by handling said two persons. The only question is what the heck he got exposed to since as you mentioned, AChE inhibitors usually show symptoms within seconds or minutes, not hours.
I believe the SDF and the US just reached some sort of an agreement, which is why SDF withdrew from the territories around Afrin and left YPG to fight there alone, which is why Turkey is attacking
their hands arent tied anymore
Dylan Young
I literally plan to travel to Volgograd one day to cruise all the relevant sites and museums for goosebumps. I bet there's enough to be seen there for one lifetime.
Dude. Quickness is the basis of any modern warfare. Shock and awe effect, ground-air battle, everything that should be done should be done with qucikness to avoid enemy effectivley countering your actions.
Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, Manstein, Guderian .... all the best strategic minds in the world advocated quickness. You minimalize your casualties, while maximalize enemies neutralized. Best option. Always. And always results in minimal loss for the attacker. Also you minimalize political damage.
SAA is doing the same shit since the military was practicly shatterd in 2012-2013, and is rebuilding slowly.
They aren't doing it quick because they can't. Not because they don't want it.
In a few years of peace, with Russian training I would assume that SAA would aquire the ability of fast-paced ops to clear large and even heavily foritfied areas.