Devs March 19 >Daraa province; SyAf increases amount of airstrikes on rebel positions particularly in Busra al-Hariri >Deir Ezzor; Large ISIS offensive against the SAA near Abu Kamal results in heavy losses for both sides, IS destroy 2 130-mm M-46 field guns >Sec-General of the UN demands Hezbollah completely withdraw from Syria, adding they should stop meddling in foreign affairs >SAA now controls roughly 75% of E Ghouta, now shifting ops to the suburbs of ‘Ayn Tarma, Zamalka, Arbeen, and Jobar >Afrin; FSA mass looting city, images show heavy infrastructure damage despite Turkish claims to the contrary >FSA hangs Turkish flag over Afrin legislative building >Red Cross calls for access to civilian Syrian Kurds in Afrin >100+ vehicle Turkish military convoy and company of Turkish soldiers deploy just N of Aleppo in Jabal Anak area near Anadan town >Douma; Jaysh al-Islam counter attack SAA at Ash-Shifuniyah and N gates of Masraba, initially gain ground until Tiger Forces recaptured lost points >Ru MoD; Several militant groups near Al-Tanf have been trained by US to stage provocations involving chemical warfare agents in S Sy
>Upon arrival in Rojava, Campbell completed the YPJ’s mandatory month-long military training course, in which new recruits learn basic Kurdish, weaponry and battlefield tactics on top of a crash course in the egalitarian and feminist ideology of the YPG/J, and was assigned to an infantry division, comprising a mix of Kurdish and international fighters. There she was given the nom-de-guerre Helîn Qerecox and sent to the front.
Wew lad
Gavin Rodriguez
No they won't there has to be a vote in Britain to strike Assad, the last time they tried the vote lost.
>crash course in the egalitarian and feminist ideology of the YPG/J I would have already shot myself before T*rks get anywhere near me
David Green
>month-long military training course >learn basic Kurdish >a crash course in the egalitarian and feminist ideology of the YPG/J I almost feel bad for the sorry fucks.
You do know this is dangerous... Since you live in russia and are scared of repercussions from Russian gov you might use western platforms to share what you know but that does not grant you safety. Best you can do is go to some internet caffee or some pub, log on to their wifi and share with all of us using a device you won't connect to the net anymore
Owen Hill
I'm en-route to Burger King right now. After that I'll beat my third bitch.
Blake Reyes
Post it, faggot.
Joseph Powell
No matter how many times you force those shitty memes they’ll never feel natural or funny
Assad holds the position as dictator of Syria, and as such he is the chief of staff of the military, the military or "SAA" is very centralized and this means very little happens on the ground without approval from the top, so as such he is responsible for all the bloodshed. He started the war, the military was sent to quell the protests, they wouldn't have done so without his approval, and with his approval they killed innocent people that simply wanted democracy. He should step down immediately.
>they’ll never feel natural or funny t. Hervannan asukki...
Grayson Sanchez
America wasnt involved in Afrin. The YPG and the SDF are not the smae thing.
Leo Bell
>trump curse kek, you are actually using the rhetoric started here in /sg/ .. there is only Assad curse and you now co-opted it.. the same with "bread baking" it's /sg/ slang and all the generals are using it now.. /sg/ will always be the big brother weather you like it or not. We want stability in syria above all and we can look passed Assad for that. On the other hand the cult of personality is the only thing you have and it will die out soon
Elijah Foster
Is the "USA is going to strike Damascus in a few days" thing serious according to /sg/?
Juan Gray
Where he going >(((democracy)))
Luis Parker
Has anyone got the nightcall ride to DeZ copypasta?
Nicholas Flores
Julian driving his svbied into Russian embassy when ?
Funny how one of the main reasons people kept spouting support for Trump was his position on Syria, now that it has changed you spout support for that too, moronic.
Luke Baker
wont happen till it happens until then, it's bullshit
If it was going to happen it would have already before Russia and Assad could prepare
Nolan Kelly
This I stopped supporting trump the second he changed stances on it and now look at him he's got his moron followers to start being ok with gun control fucking drones
Same here This isnt even the same time he has passed gun control legislation either, Trump already signed a bill banning imports of VEPR rifles and other Russian weapons, also Trump failed to pass the Hearing Protection act which would have de-regulated suppressors
>UK will either have to offer facts on ‘Russian traces’ in Skripal poisoning or apologize – Kremlin The UK will either back up its claims of Moscow’s involvement in the poisoning of ex-double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, or it will have to apologize, the Kremlin spokesman has said. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Monday that Russia is wrong to deny responsibility for the nerve agent poisoning of Skripal. "The Russian denial is increasingly absurd," Johnson told reporters in Brussels. "This is a classic Russian strategy... they're not fooling anybody anymore," he added. rt.com/news/421685-skripal-poisoning-uk-kremlin/
Is it true that the US state department will visit manbij? What consequences would it have on the Turkish advancement? Will the Turks pussy out or will they keep going?
Brandon Cox
Of course
Lincoln Rogers
Yeah idk how people can just go along with that shit and screech about sixth dimensional checkers Bruh...
Jordan Morris
>US senators urge Trump to block construction of Russian gas pipeline to Europe
A group of Republican and Democratic senators is urging the White House to use all options to block the building of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, aimed at delivering natural gas from Russia to Germany.
>“We write to express our concern about the continuing development of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that would carry natural gas from Russia to Germany. We oppose Nord Stream 2 and urge the administration to utilize all of the tools at its disposal to prevent its construction,” lawmakers wrote in a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, as cited by Sputnik.
The letter, first seen by the Washington Examiner, warns the US government over probable monopolization of European energy markets. According to 39 US senators who signed the document, the project, implemented by Russia’s state-run firm Gazprom and its partners, represents a setback in Europe’s attempts to diversify its gas supplies. The pipeline allegedly makes the US more susceptible to Russian coercion and influence.
>“For too long, European nations have been held hostage to Russian political pressure on a whole host of issues due to their dependence on Gazprom to deliver gas needed to keep their people warm throughout the winter,” the letter reads.
“The best way to guarantee Europe’s long-term economic health and independence is to enable and support investment in a variety of energy sources, suppliers, and routes to meet Europe’s needs and to force Gazprom to negotiate as a market actor and not a monopolist,” the senators wrote.
well we had the Russian MoD making those claims, and yesterday night some reports of gas attack which was posted in here.. but the rest it's happening fags
US’s Dunford visits Afghanistan ‘to understand goals’ of military campaign The top US military officer visited Afghanistan on Monday to evaluate the military campaign and ensure new American advisory teams and an upgraded Afghan Air Force are on target, AP reported. As the next fighting season with the Taliban looms, Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he wants to understand the goals for the coming months so the US-led coalition can develop ways “to measure progress in the fight.” Dunford told reporters that he seeks “a discussion about measures of effectiveness.” Measuring success will be a key part of White House discussions this summer when President Donald Trump looks for a one-year assessment of his new regional strategy.
Rumsfeld was aesthetic af, especially when placed next to those goblinos.
Luke Taylor
>Afrin conquered by Turkish Troops >Erdogan establishes a Vassal Emirate in Northern Aleppo >Erdogan invades Idlib and conquers Idlib >Erdogan establishes a Vassal Emirate in Idlib >Beginning of April >Erdogan invades Manjib >Beginning of July >Erdogan wins Manijb and Raqqa >Erdogan is re-elected Turkish president >Turkish Nationalism Arrived at Apogee >End of October 2018 >Erdogan proposes to proclaim himself Sultan of the New Ottoman Empire >Erdogan attacks Cyprus by recruiting Muslim mílicias in the country >Greeks fund Christian mílicias in Cyprus >Cyprus falls in Civil War >Erdogan starts projecting power to the Balkans >Kosovo declares independence from Serbia, launching a new Balkan War >Greece suffers a coup d'état from the Golden Dawn >Erdogan attacks Greece during Greek instability >NATO-Turkey war begins >Albanians join the alliance of Turkey >Militias in the Balkans start attacks and terrorist attacks everywhere >2019 starts >With the Balkans with a lot of immigrant presence, many of these become pro-Turkey militias >War climbs to unimaginable points >March starts >Turkey has control of the Balkans >Mid of 2019 >Turkey arrives in Vienna >NATO-Turkey War Becomes World Conflict >Turkey joins Qatar and Muslim Brotherhood and funds armed groups around Europe, making a cloud of civil wars rise across Europe >2022 >Turkey conquered Europe >Eurabia finally becomes real
Because it would be fun, and the King Roach would be fucked.
>Assad holds the position as dictator of Syria, and as such he is the chief of staff of the military
It is a lot more complicated than that. Hafez was a lot like this, but things kinda fell apart under Bashar. Eye doctors make bad dictators and all that.