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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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zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-10/hypocritical-motherfckers-assange-blasts-uk-government-remember-how-i-exposed-your
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EXPLOSION!

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why even post anymore?

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First for USA

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MUHAYAM AL-WAFIDEEN /Syria/, March 9. /TASS/. A group of 13 unarmed militants has left Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus, along the humanitarian corridor opened in the populated locality of Muhayam al-Wafideen, Maj Gen Yuri Yevtushenko, the chief of the Russian center for reconciliation of warring sides in Syria, told reporters on Friday.

"As a result of lengthy talks held by the center’s officers, an agreement has been achieved on an exit of a first group of militants from the Eastern Ghouta de-escalation zone," he said. "Thirteen Islamists have left the area.".

No provocations followed the exit of militants who are expected to be transported to Idlib, he said.

"The negotiation process involving the Syrian government will be continued regarding the exit of other militants," Yevtushenko said.

On February 24, the UN Security Council in a unanimous vote approved the resolution demanding a 30-day ceasefire across Syria to allow aid access to the population. The Security Council’s 15 members, including Russia, voted for the document.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered daily humanitarian pauses to be introduced in Eastern Ghouta from 09:00 to 14:00 local time from February 27. During the first days, militants derailed the humanitarian pauses. Terrorists numerously shelled the corridor meant for the exit of civilians from that area and were also keeping hostage the population in their controlled Eastern Ghouta, threatening to punish those wishing to leave.


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EASTERN GHOUTA (Syria), March 8. /TASS/. International humanitarian organizations have decided to delay sending a humanitarian convoy to Eastern Ghouta due to the increased instances of militants’ shelling attacks, Representative of the Center for the Reconciliation of the Opposing Sides Yuri Yevtushenko said on Thursday.

"International humanitarian organizations have made a decision in interaction with the Syrian authorities to reschedule a humanitarian convoy to the town of Douma, which was earlier planned for the morning of March 8, 2018, for later dates due to the intensified shelling attacks by the Jabhat al-Nusra [terrorist grouping outlawed in Russia] against the government troops and the el-Vafedin humanitarian corridor," the defense ministry said.

After the situation gets stabilized, the provision of humanitarian assistance will be resumed. On its part, the Center for the Reconciliation of the Opposing Sides has made all the preparations for a safe humanitarian convoy, Yevtushenko said.


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MOSCOW, March 7. /TASS/. Other countries will not be able to design a rival to Russia’s Iskander-M mobile short-range ballistic missile systems before 2025, Russian Ground Forces Commander-in-Chief Col. Gen. Oleg Salyukov told the Russian Defense Ministry’s official Krasnaya Zvezda daily on Wednesday.

"According to designers, foreign states will be able to create its counterpart no earlier than in 2025," Salyukov said.

According to the official, the rearmament of Russian missile formations with Iskander-M missile systems continues as planned.

Iskander tactical ballistic missile systems are capable of hitting both small-size and large-area targets at a distance of up to 500 km to destroy missile and multiple launch rocket systems, long-range artillery guns, aircraft and helicopters at aerodromes, command posts and communications centers.

The Iskander tactical ballistic missile complex includes a launcher, a loader-transporter, a routine maintenance vehicle, a command post vehicle, an information post, an ammunition equipment set and training aids.


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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkish forces have reached the outskirts of the town of Afrin after a weeks-long campaign against a Kurdish militia in northwest Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitoring group said on Saturday.

Turkey and allied Syrian rebel groups it supports are advancing on the town from the east under intense bombardment, the Britain-based Observatory said.

Ankara launched its offensive in the Afrin region on its border in January, aiming to drive out the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which it sees as an extension of the PKK group that has fought a three-decade insurgency inside Turkey.

During the campaign it has managed to gain control over all the Afrin region’s border areas with Turkey, including several small towns and a large number of villages.

Despite being rivals with the Syrian government and having clashed with the Syrian army at times in the war, the YPG has asked Damascus to help it repel the Turkish assault.

Last month, pro-Syrian government militias entered Afrin region to back up the YPG, but their deployment did not deter Turkey despite the possibility of a wider escalation in the war, and it continued its campaign.

Afrin is separated from a much larger area held by Syrian Kurdish forces further east along the border with Turkey, including large swathes of land captured from Islamic State with support from the United States.

On Friday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said the Turkish army would soon enter Afrin. He also vowed to sweep Kurdish fighters from the length of the border.

We have 7 years to devastate the world.
Nice.

What cucked magazine is that?

BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army intensified its onslaught in eastern Ghouta on Saturday with advances that a war monitor and state media said had splintered the enclave, though a rebel official denied this.

Syrian state television broadcast from inside Mesraba, a town lying along the road connecting the northern and southern halves of the rebel-held stronghold.

The capture of Mesraba and advances into nearby farmland brought important roads directly under fire by the army, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

That has in effect cut the large towns of Harasta and Douma off from each other and the rest of the enclave, it added.

However, Hamza Birqadar, a spokesman for Jaish al-Islam, one of the two main insurgent groups in eastern Ghouta, denied that either Harasta or Douma had been cut off.

The relentless three-week assault on the last major rebel stronghold near Damascus has captured about half its area and killed 976 people, according to the Britain-based Observatory.

State television showed a huge plume of dark smoke rising behind houses and trees in eastern Ghouta, with the sound of blasts in the background.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russia, his main ally, say the campaign is needed to end rebel shelling of Damascus and end the rule of Islamist insurgents over the area’s civilians.

The offensive follows the pattern of previous assaults on rebel strongholds, deploying air power and tight sieges to force insurgents to accept “evacuation” deals.

These involve rebels surrendering territory in exchange for safe passage to opposition areas in northwest Syria, along with their families and other civilians who do not want to come back under Assad’s rule.

More: reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-ghouta/syrian-army-gains-ground-in-intensified-ghouta-assault-idUSKBN1GM090?il=0

How long until Kurds are Kill?

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economist

zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-10/hypocritical-motherfckers-assange-blasts-uk-government-remember-how-i-exposed-your

Why so much time?

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Thank you, ortodox-bro!

Hahahaha, do you read that garbage?

FFS, just use screen gif recorder.

not all of it just the parts that interest me

The video is 1hour and 15+ minutes long, couple this with a computer that needs to be replaced sometime soon.

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The retards choose slaughter over giving the land back to the SAA.

Wait. Wait....wait.... Where it Afrin is the SAA actually?

do it then

The SAA arent in Afrin.

guys

Cheer up

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I quite enjoy seeing that our terrorist proxies in Syria are anally violated by the Turks.

Invest in gold and bitcoin and burn that liberal trash.

The SAA does not have any military presence in Afrin. The Russians originally did, but they couldn't negotiate a deal of surrender and unification.

Dogs in poland?

They will survive longer than you will

its good to read things you disagree with sometimes

No, we're pretty Arab-free

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xD

>t. der untermensch

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>#Syria #/sg/ #UN #attrocities
>We have reports that indicate Poland has used deadly napalm on diaspora Arabs in the UK.

The Kraut got it done faster Russia bro.

Reports:
Terrorists in #DaraaCS are planning to launch an offensive tomorrow or on Monday from the following village:
East and West Ghazyih
Busr Al Harir
Al Lijah
Their plan is to attack #SAA positions in Izra’a and Tal Mshwr following an attempt to cut the highway.

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Hmmm, yeah. I guess sucking the American/Jewish dick and rejecting any reunification into Syria is the only strategy that the Kurds can play if they want to have a shot at independence one day. That may eventually work only if Erdogan decides to leave Manbij alone.

he asked for a gif to be honest

Eastern #Ghouta Military Situation
Mesraba liberated

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i hope you're not mad but now your computer doesn't have to kill itself

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The only thing this will do is just delay things by a few days. With the amount of SAA troops in Damascus, moving many of them to Daraa will be a quick process. This attack will amount to being nothing more than another meme offensive.

no u

Kraut beat me for a few min.

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webm is better.

>In an effort to repair tattered relations, the Trump administration has told Turkey it will move to rein in Kurdish fighters who have been the backbone of the U.S. campaign against the Islamic State in Syria, according to U.S. and Turkish officials.

>In an effort to repair tattered relations, the Trump administration has told Turkey it will move to rein in Kurdish fighters who have been the backbone of the U.S. campaign against the Islamic State in Syria, according to U.S. and Turkish officials.

>In an effort to repair tattered relations, the Trump administration has told Turkey it will move to rein in Kurdish fighters who have been the backbone of the U.S. campaign against the Islamic State in Syria, according to U.S. and Turkish officials.

washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/middle_east/us-moving-to-repair-relations-with-turkey-endangering-ties-with-kurdish-allies/2018/03/10/ea0fd700-2254-11e8-946c-9420060cb7bd_story.html?utm_term=.e10a0da99fd8&__twitter_impression=true
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AMERICA IS TURKEYS BITCH.

No. not at all.

>The first step and “the crux of the matter,” a senior Turkish official said, is to withdraw the Kurds from the Syrian town of Manbij and relocate them east of the Euphrates River. The town, about 25 miles from Turkey’s border, has come to symbolize the fevered competition for territory and influence in northern Syria among the United States, Turkey, and other regional powers.

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>The American pledge, if carried out, would satisfy a long-standing demand by the Turkish government and fulfill a promise first made by the Obama administration to keep the Kurdish forces east of the Euphrates. The Kurds helped to take Manbij from the Islamic State in 2016 and have been there since.

God bless the SAA!
God bless Assad!
God please grant victory to armies of justice!
God curse the evil jews and all of their willing slaves!
God grant peace to Syria and white countries alike, let those who strive for truth and justice unite against globalist Jewry!

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>infintity

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Yes we know you can't post it on r*ddit

not all chan allow webM pyotr

“Then we will also clear Manbij, Ayn al-Arab, Tal Abyad, Resulayn and Kamisli of terrorists,” Erdoğan said, naming other Syria cities near Turkey’s borders.
>hurriyetdailynews.com/850-square-km-now-under-control-in-afrin-erdogan-128538
Erdogan is a madman, US can't stop him.

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Won't happen. The US will protect the SDF indefinitely. Erdogan's next plan will involve Idlib and Aleppo.

>Not specifically with precision rockets but with a combination of ballistic and maneuvering rockets that your Iron Dome can not capture - provided they are fired simultaneously.

There's David's Sling and Patriot also, but they will try to overwhelm them by firing hundreds of missiles at the same location each time. that's why they're ammasing so many rockets.

It is however quite scandalous that we refused to deploy SkyGuard
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyguard_(area_defense_system)
(haaretz.com/1.4958303)
And instead chose Iron Dome which is alright buy only has 20 interceptors per system and the cost would be astronomical to target thousands of missiles and it's easy to overwhelm. whoever made this decision (PM Olmert and Peretz) need to be jailed.

> Of course, it is unwise to ignore this threat, as the Shiites already have a military advantage over you if we talk about a conventional clash.

Now that is a bit of an overstretch. the reason they invested so much into their missile program was precisly because they realized they can't effecteviley counter IAF, and since they can't launch airestrikes inside Israel, it becomes the next best thing.
Mind you, _it is_ a very effective strategy, which is why they spent billions on it and made it their top priority. they want precision missiles to they can target strategic locaitons e.g. airports/military bases etc. instead of blowing rockets randomly like they did in 2006. So they it's their way of launching ""airstrikes"" without competing with IAF.
It's also effective since it keeps half of the airforce busy doing whack-a-mole sorties instead of hitting important strategic targets. so 2 for 1, again, very effective. you can understand Iran does whatever it takes to get those missiles to Hizb. without it they don't effective attacking capabilities.

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>The only question is when they decide to start it. In my opinion, the strategic balance of strength means that neither side is able to start the offensive by being sure of its victory.

Eh, I'm pretty sure they just wanna finish with Syria and the Rebels first. they realize starting shit now could cause a significant setback in Syria so they rather make sure it's over first, reorganize, regroup, rearm, final preparations, and then start.

>This is the scenario currently maintained by the Russian , which tries to act as a mediator between the parties and not allow any of the parties to gain an advantage large enough to be a sure victory in an open confrontation.

Maybe in the past, I think Putin is now %100 behind Iran. which is why he lets them settle in Syria and build bases and transfer missiles to Hizb. it's just makes more economical sense for them, I don't they care otherwise.

All in all, if Syria is done this year (+- Idlib/Kurds), shit will hit the fan late 2018 or Summer 2019 with a repeat of 2006 with more casualties on both sides and maybe a little longer (4-5 weeks).

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>The US will protect the SDF indefinitely

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i love that you're mad enough about it to make this meme, at least now you're contributing content

oh dear god, from that angle he looks like that russian kid

>implying i made this

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amine

He saved it from r*ddit

that would explain why i've never seen it before

MORE DEAD TURKS!

The USA lets down every single ally apart from Israel.

>me
>r*dditfag

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more good news from mali!

amine tell everyone where you were between november 28th and december 14th of 2016

>k*k*st*n
>not r*dd*tspawn

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No more dead Kurds!

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>whoever made this decision (PM Olmert and Peretz) need to be jailed.
Completely agreed.
>Iran does whatever it takes to get those missiles to Hizb
Obviously, it's in their interest, just like it's in Israeli interest to intercept these being smuggled.
>without it they don't effective attacking capabilities.
Sadly, they're jihadis. Nasrallah says "martyrdom" and they'll go for shahid missions, don't underestimate the potential terror it can bring from the inside.
>they just wanna finish with Syria and the Rebels first. they realize starting shit now could cause a significant setback in Syria so they rather make sure it's over first, reorganize, regroup, rearm, final preparations, and then start.
Yeah 100% true, securing their long-term goals is more important than mindlessly starting another bloody conflict no one will benefit from.
Think of Hezzies not like terrorist organization, but more like a political entity, it does add up.
> I think Putin is now %100 behind Iran. which is why he lets them settle in Syria and build bases and transfer missiles to Hizb. it's just makes more economical sense for them, I don't they care otherwise.
I don't think so, the next second Iran wants to escalate (they never will, just hipothetical) RF would cut all support to it because Iran will no longer work in RF interests as a useful idiot.
>All in all, if Syria is done this year (+- Idlib/Kurds), shit will hit the fan late 2018 or Summer 2019 with a repeat of 2006 with more casualties on both sides and maybe a little longer (4-5 weeks).
Don't want to set a hard prediction like this, but it is a fair possibility, very dangerous to fairly untouched areas of Syria, Lebanon and Israel..

And thank you for catching me here and replying, really appreciate that.

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How many more dead Russians do you want to see? Was 200+ not enough for you?
thedrive.com/the-war-zone/18366/massive-us-counterstrike-against-assads-forces-signals-new-stage-of-syrian-civil-war

>Kurdish fighters of the #FSA meet with their relatives in #Syria's #Afrin

twitter.com/metesohtaoglu/status/972547941650063360

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What do I care for dead hohols?
Same as I'd care for dead blackwater thugs in Yemen lmao

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the closest thing to "coming from" to Sup Forums that i have is the TW forums, which none of you have ever heard of because it was before your times
reddit had only just started back then, same as Sup Forums digg was a bigger site than both of them

>hohols
Russians.

Kid, there's a difference between appreciating Yesienin or Bulhakov and giving a fuck about some dead mercs

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Better version. Smaller space.

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Fuck off kike

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This is fucking amazing. I never knew Assad was so blatantly winning.

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>mercs
Russian soldiers. Everyne knows the Kremlin is hiding them as mercs.

technically, hohols are russian, according to muh kievan rus

That would mean Russians are hohols, not the other way around.

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>those artifacts

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>the absolute state of this shithread

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