Devs March 11 >Ghouta Split in three >E Ghouta; Tiger Forces reclaim long-lost Aftris Air Defence Battalion base, pushing on to town of Aftris next >Mattis warns Syria >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
Stalemate, with Houthi raids into KSA and kinda losing in North Yemen, but the Houthis still control most of the mountains so they have the edge and the Saudis regularly lose dozens of soldiers and mercenaries in battles.
Also, I apologize for the way /sg/ has turned into shit.
Threadly reminder that ataturk was a crypto jew and NZ/AUS soldiers were deliberately sacrificed in an unwinable situation to increase his popularity. As part of the plan for the creation of israel.
Brandon Murphy
F tbqh.
Parker Gonzalez
What the hell is boko haram doing today? I have not heard of them in a while
Joseph Jenkins
Saudis drive expensive tanks into mountains Houthis living in said mountains blow them up with soviet surplus
Angel Smith
Long Live America
Nolan Howard
It's cool, autistic larping (ottoman when?) and unrelated posting has historically always been a part of /sg/
Evan Thomas
Ataturk died a decade and a fucking half before Israel was created Asides How is a bunch of Semitic Rape babies and Arabs killing each other the Tu*ks business ?
Blake Diaz
>, I apologize for the way /sg/ has turned into shit. my nigga he was there at peak ottoman when this is pretty good for him
Ataturk was crucial to the fall of the ottoman empire. Without his popularisation of a Turkish ethnostate the disintegration would have been far more messy with considerable support for the kahlifa still existing. His political maneuvering meant there was no unified resistance to the foundation of israel.
If Gallipoli didn't happen and the idea of a Turkish ethnostate had failed there would have been widespread resistance to British and French occupation of ottoman lands.
I find this 56% meme hilarious Only have seen the ones posted on that normiebook Sup Forums page Anyone has some good 56% memes then post them here please
apparently it's still debated en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Rıza_Efendi >Ali Rıza Efendi (1839–1888) was the father of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the husband of Zübeyde Hanım. >He was born in Salonica/Thessaloniki in present-day Greek Macedonia but then the most important city in the Ottoman Empire in Europe after Constantinople/Istanbul. He worked as a customs official and died in 1888, when his son was 7 years old. He is thought to be of Albanian or Slavic origin by some scholars,[3][4][5][6][7] however the village where his family was born has still a Turkish majority population.[8] According Falih Rıfkı Atay, journalist and close friend of Atatürk, holds that he descends partially from Turks of Söke, in Aydın Province.[1][9] According to other historians such as Vamik D. Volkan, Norman Itzkowitz, Müjgân Cunbur, Numan Kartal and Hasan İzzettin Dinamo, Ali Rıza's ancestors were Turks, ultimately descending from Söke in the Aydın Province of Anatolia.[1][10][11][12][13][14] >Ali Riza's family comes from Kodžadžik, a Yörük[15][16] majority village in Centar Župa Municipality, Macedonia, where there is a memorial house.[17]
Hudson Martinez
Leave venti alone
Jaxon Watson
>the only person Turks still venerate as the founder of turket was a Albanian oh ohoho
>two involved in gang rape I thought three was not a crowd?
Thomas Perez
What I mean is could that map have ever been a real alternative? Would turks have accepted it and still become an important NATO ally? Would turk and loyalist Arab insurgency been a problem for the british/french in this hypothetical scenario?
Thomas Young
DEAD KURDS! DEAD KURDS! I NEED MORE FUCKING DEAD KURDS! DEAD KURDS IN THE MORNING, DEAD KURDS IN THE EVENING! DEAD KURDS FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNER! ITS NOT ENOUGH, GIVE ME MORE DEAD KURDS!
If you're around during the daytime hours and the Jordanian links to his mutt thread, go there. I'll dump as many mutts as I can until it eventually 404s.