DEVELOPMENTS JUNE 23 >Russian Defense Ministry Denies ISIS Claims >Turkish-Backed Rebels Advance on ISIS in Aleppo >Two rebel groups re-merge to fight Syrian Army, ISIS >Senior jihadi commander killed in Aleppo >US-backed fighters clash with ISIS inside Manbij >Syrian Air Force punishes ISIS in west Raqqa >Vehicle used in Jordanian car bombing was supplied by government: report >Zero hour approaches Manbij as ISIS clings onto control of the city – Map update >Jaish al-Fatah litters Idlib city with checkpoints to counter flood of assassinations >Houthi forces, Republican Guard make big gains in central Yemen
>It was obvious, FSA/Nusra just wasting manpower inside the Homs Pocket like always. I hope youre right, either way the reports seem to indicate that NDF withdrew when it was getting too hot, lets hope that they didnt have (many) casualties
Aaron Harris
daily reminder that assad will NEVER EVER take Aleppo, the brave mujahideen are FULLY committed to DYING for their religion, can you say the same loyalist scum?
Brody Butler
>Ivan Sidorenko @IvanSidorenko1 45 sHace 45 segundos Ver traducción
>#Syria #Aleppo Heavy CLashes btw #SAA #syrianArabArmy #SyrianArmy vs Militants @ #Bani_Zayd & #Layramoun Neighborhood on going at the moment
Maybe, but just like in the school with the Newtons Law, let make it stay F = mA for a while :^)
Nathaniel Bell
>local sources that is short for "straight out of my ass"
Gavin Powell
Phosphorus is illegal, when it comes to cluster bombs there is an agreement between countries not to use them.
But we never signed that agreement.
Also there plenty of phosphorus analogues that barely different and they are not illegal.
Parker Morales
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Matthew Fisher
Russian and Syria didn't sign the treaty to ban cluster bombs. Neither did USA and all middle east countries by the way
Nathaniel Parker
Russians use thermite. Phosphorous is expensive.
William Carter
Are Syrian MPs still talking about going after the kurds once they finish with ISIS and the FSA?
Wyatt Carter
i also heard that the baathists in iraq will go after the shia militias after isis
Colton Scott
do the secondary explosions around ~2:00 indicate that they hit some sort of ammunition depot? As i understand it the incendiary submunitions alone shouldn't do that?
Adrian Morales
So the SAA has been reked in Aleppo, they have retreated a bit in the Rastan pocket , ISIS is attacking Ithriyah, they've lost some territory in Deir ez Zoir, and some serious clashes are being reported in Daraya.
Multiple attacks on all fronts, is the SAA getting stretched thin?
Ayden Thomas
All they have talked about is what "all things back to normal" means. And it means that there can't be different armed groups inside Syria. What that means is that everyone needs to be under government control. Including the Kurds. That doesn't mean that Assad is going after them but that they all need to come to an understanding and agreement.
Phosphorous is legal if it used for non lethal means
Cluster bombs are only illegal if you signed the cuck treaty promising not to use them
Thomas Anderson
Watch your tongue, mister!
Joshua Bailey
the whole world including your cuck country that wants to send troops
Connor Perry
Obviously not you so why are you here
Adrian Turner
i find it interesting to follow the war even though i'm belgian
Easton Moore
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Connor Torres
>who gives a fuck about Syria
People who are tired of refugees, people who are refugees. Turks, kurds, russians and americans.Jews. Shias and Sunnis. People who wants to see russian weapons in action. People who wants to see american weapons in action.
Not sure if i forgot someone.
Samuel Anderson
Ay-Qaramba
Adam Harris
>Not sure if i forgot someone. Animeposters
Hunter Stewart
I want tactical nukes to be used liberally.
Gabriel Brooks
>Not sure if i forgot someone.
Lucas Cox
>Not sure if i forgot someone. Astrologists, gardeners, smokers, photo analysts...
/sg/ has plenty to offer.
Isaac Diaz
>Not sure if i forgot someone. People who find wars interesting for no reason at all.
Michael Richardson
Well Turkey borders syria and pyd is a threat to us.
Lucas Jones
Balkanization is good though
Cameron Torres
t. Jakob Grunberg
Christian Carter
No it isn't!
Jack Cox
It's getting late (early) in here. Last thread was most /comfy/. Keep this one up to the standard!
Tyler Stewart
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Jaxon Harris
>One for the Kurds!
Asher Cruz
>/comfy/ >/sg/
kek
Ian Ross
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Angel Mitchell
What are major developments in past week?
Ethan Bell
What's wrong with you, Abu hajaar?
Cooper Hernandez
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Daniel Fisher
poo in the loo
Blake Carter
take the poo out of the loo
Zachary Young
>kurds
>brown
Uh.....
Also pot calling the kettle black
John Evans
take the poo out of the loo and eat it
Luis Green
ok
Kevin Hernandez
PEE PEE POO POO
PEE PEE POO POO
THIS IS NOW A POO POO GENERAL
Sebastian Martinez
sup ^;)
Jack Jenkins
The SAA is getting BTFO on multiple fronts.
They've been routed on the Raqqa salient, and now Ithriyah is being attacked by ISIS. Some small attacks might be happening in the desert regions of eastern Homs by ISIS on the SAA. In Deir ez Zoir there have been new attacks by ISIS and they have made some small gains.
They tried to launch an offensive on Aleppo but they've taken heavy casualties there by the looks of it.
Now there are some other fronts heating up, the rebels have launched an offensive in the Rastan pocket and the SAA have retreated a little bit.
Also some fresh clashes in Darayya.
It's been pretty good for the SDF, they are making small steady gains in Manbij.
Adam Price
nice
hullo
how're ya doing? haven't visited in a while, wanted to know what was up
Zachary Torres
What about the YPG? Are the commies gaining ground or did they lose traction?
Grayson Clark
nothing much,assadist getting btfo in on a daily basis
Josiah Campbell
YPG=SDF pretty much.
Jack Adams
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William Anderson
>assadist getting btfo in on a daily basis
Suuuureeee
Gavin Turner
suck a dick, turkroach faggot.
Jace Evans
Can't wait to see your country get glassed Turkaroach.
Christian Flores
>inb4 banned
Camden Robinson
I suppose so, most of their force is Kurdish anyway And is ISIS on the verge of getting BTFO yet? Or are they still at the same point (excluding small gains of course) Last week when I was here, it looked like it was going to lead up to ISIS getting eternally blown the fuck out How are things in Iraq currently?
dude poo lmao
Henry Barnes
Just lay off the burgers & nuts
Josiah Bell
Someone's triggered.
Colton Hughes
>Ottoman when?
Never, fucking roach.
Benjamin Phillips
>people masturbate to this
John Powell
Uploaded version
Noah Lee
>And is ISIS on the verge of getting BTFO yet? Yes, but primarily in Iraq. The bulk of their fighting force is stationed in Syria, so it will take longer to remove them there.
>How are things in Iraq currently? Other than the occasional VBIED? Fairly well. Fallujah is near the point of full liberation. Sadly, a lot of good men have died in combat. But, the city is about 85% liberated. There is less than 1,000 islamic state militants left in that small fragment they hold. It will be at least another week to month before all of the militants are killed or captured.
Aiden Moore
>Sadly, a lot of good men have died in combat. It was a grindmeat on Fallujah for both sides.
Carter Flores
>Other than the occasional VBIED? Fairly well. Fallujah is near the point of full liberation. Sadly, a lot of good men have died in combat. But, the city is about 85% liberated. There is less than 1,000 islamic state militants left in that small fragment they hold. It will be at least another week to month before all of the militants are killed or captured.
Ah things are looking good then Have the men who died in the battle been honored yet? I hope so