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
>The #Syrian army carries out attacks against the #Turkish military in Andan mountain area NE of #Aleppo city. Sources also say #SAA launched a tactical missile on the #TSK positions near Jisr al Shughur, #Idlib province. Several Turkish military servicemen were killed
>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.
>Former French President reportedly detained over alleged 2007 financial support from Gaddafi Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was detained by French police over 2007 election campaign finance irregularities, according to Le Monde, which cited a source in the court.
Sarkozy will soon be questioned as part of the investigation of the case.
According to media reports, Nicolas Sarkozy is currently in custody at the judicial police station in Nanterre.
In the spring of 2012, a scandal erupted when it was alleged that Sarkozy had received financial support from former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi — the French edition of Mediapart published documents stating that Libya allegedly transferred 50 million euros to Sarkozy’s presidential campaign ahead of the 2007 presidential election.
In addition, the investigators charged Sarkozy with bribery, the use of an official position for personal purposes and with concealing a breach of state secrecy.
Just random bulling. And he used to shitpost too much.
Andrew Taylor
That meme is so illogical! It's not him saying thsat! The /sg/ logo should be over Isaam's head, Isaam's head should be over the belt and the child on the ground should be left unedited.
view the head as the concept of his death and not literally him
John Reed
>Syrian Army seizes most of Ayn Tarma Valley in East Ghouta, pushes to outskirts of suburb BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:50 P.M.) – In response to the militant counter-offensive in the Harasta suburb, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) launched a big assault at the nearby ‘Ayn Tarma Valley.
According to an Al-Masdar field correspondent in Damascus, the Syrian Army seized most of the ‘Ayn Tarma Valley, following a short battle with the militants in the area.
The correspondent added that the Syrian Army’s 4th Division has now reached the southeastern outskirts of the ‘Ayn Tarma suburb.
‘Ayn Tarma is a heavily-fortified East Ghouta suburb that neighbors Jobar; it is currently under the control of Faylaq Al-Rahman and Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham.
Comrades, since it came talking about intelligence, does anyone have a study about average level of intelligence on syrians? I have an intelligence distribution map in Turkey, which shows that the most stupid regions are K*rdish.
Percentage of Kurdish population in Turkey by region Dark Red (Central Eastern Anatolia): 79.1% Red (Southeastern Anatolia): 64.1% Light Red (Northeast Anatolia): 32.0% Pink: 14.8 - 4.9% White: 1.3 - 0.1%
Julian Hernandez
I only have these, some anons were posting the rest last week.
>It is Anons on /sg/. shh we don't talk about that, we like to pretend a higher force is compelling us to do it or whatever.
Ian Taylor
Gaddafi was a strange dictator: he could easily purchase weapons systems from Russia, but instead tried to convince Western politicians that he is good goy.
>"LMAO lets just let one walking corpse of a pedophile interpret our entire faith and let them change key tenets of it basically on a whim" >"LMAO lets just support the Church that helps hide child molesters own's a Printing company that Prints books on Satanism and that owns multiple Gay bathhouses and Whorehouses in Italy"
Evan Garcia
It's alright. Just because you have a two-digit IQ doesn't make you any worse of a person than anyone else.
fry your feta in your sauces to make them thicc and creamy thank me later easy on the salt, feta has plenty on its own
Bentley Lopez
>Turkish-backed rebels advance towards Syrian Army lines in northern Aleppo BEIRUT, LEBANON (2:10 P.M.) – The Turkish-backed rebels continued their advance in the ‘Afrin region of northern Aleppo, today, seizing several villages from the Kurdish-led People’s Protection Units (YPG).
Led by the Free Syrian Army (FSA), the Turkish-backed rebels reportedly captured five villages in southern ‘Afrin after a short engagement with the YPG forces.
According to pro-opposition media, the Turkish-backed rebels captured the villages of Basouta, Adi Reyhalah, Karazleh, ‘Ayn Dara, and Kufayr in the southern countryside of ‘Afrin.
I think he did yea. The realms of the kangaroo changed him
Jason Jenkins
Average iq of Syria is 83. If alawites are ~95 then kurds and others should be ~55.
Liam Peterson
yep. It's actually worse if you assume a higher Turkish IQ than 96.
Benjamin Lee
>Hate is a bit much tho isnt it Perhaps it is.
Evan Phillips
lmao he literally made up that map what a vodkanigger
Daniel Robinson
83? Are you sure? That sounds low. If true then adjust accordingly, but take more points away from the desert people, making them end up being even with the Kurds.
Ian Parker
you know you once promised to go away and not come back
Jayden Gray
>Xi on reelection: "All acts and tricks to split the motherland are doomed to failure and will be condemned by the people and punished by history." Smashing of Taiwan soon lads
I'm worried about one thing: if Alawites (minority) simultaneously suffered the most serious demographic losses in Syria, then the average intellect will fall even more strongly.
Syria, unfortunately, a failed state if ave. falls below 80 points
Jaxon Jackson
am*ne, your shia larpolandi underage waifu says you're not funny anymore and that you have to be funny to hold up your end of the marriage vows
Id be more worried about losing half your soil to the Americans, Golan to the Yids and northern provinces to the Turks.
Levi Sanders
>if ave. falls below 80 points Way before that. For example the US military doesn't accept anyone with under 85 IQ because they can't be resonably trained to perform their duties.
Ethan Gonzalez
US evacuates militants from Ghouta >The sources said that after the army's expanding march in Eastern Ghouta and failure of the US-Israeli plot to conduct an effective offensive on Damascus, the US command center has rushed to to evacuate allied militants and agents operating for Israel, Jordan and NATO from the region. >They mentioned although the Turkish officials have said they are ready to help evacuation of al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board) terrorists from Eastern Ghouta to take them to Idlib, this seems to be a cover as they really mean to rescue their special foreign forces that among the ranks of the Al-Qaeda-affiliatetd Al-Nusra in Syria.
>According to the sources, a sum of 960 foreign agents have so far been transferred to these specific regions after the terrorist groups allowed evacuation of civilians on March 15. >Sources had revealed on Monday that the US-Israeli plot to launch attacks against Damascus from several fronts in collaboration with the NATO, Israel and Jordan failed, as the Syrian army carried out successful operations in Eastern Ghouta. en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13961229000496
Ian Brooks
that's not how it works, why would you even assume that the stupidest would survive much better than the smarter?
Gavin Torres
>somewhere Julian is rubbing his hands
Leo White
Top kek Mutts unironically think they defend the world and claim to fight for freedom
John James
OMG, I just checked and you're right, that's less than Uganda (84). How does Uganda have 84!?!?!