Developments August 21 >SAA advances in Darayya >Negotiations ongoing in Hasakah >Syrian Army thwarts jihadist counter-offensive in southern Aleppo >SDF advance south of Manbij >Hezbollah strikes Nusra in the western Qalamoun >Top jihadist commander killed in southern Aleppo >Massive explosion rips through Jihadist stronghold in Idlib (munitions depot went kebab) >ISIS attacks Kuweires Airport area of east Aleppo >Iran allows Russia to use Hamedan Airbase indefinitely >Russia could use Incirlik airbase ‘if necessary’ – Turkish PM >Jihadists lose 30+ fighters in failed northern Hama offensive >Syrian Army advances to Ramouseh Bridge in southern Aleppo >Clashes restart in Hasakah City after government, Kurdish negotiations fail >Syrian Army goes on the offensive in east Palmyra >Syrian Army prepares for massive Latakia offensive >Syrian jets fly over flashpoint city despite US warning >Saudi jets strike Yemen’s capital during 100,000 strong rally in support of Houthis
You do realize Darayya fell several times already back in 2012 and 2013, right?
Never mind that. "According to UAE guy", the East Ghouta can survive until JaF or the SF can break the siege externally. My money was never on Darayya, it was always on Douma. And they can't do anything but wait for the SAA to get BTFO in Aleppo.
Isaac Stewart
2nd for harakat hezbollah al-nujaba
Gabriel Russell
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Nicholas Collins
ALLAH SOURIYA BASHAR W BAS
GLORY AND RIGHTEOUSNESS ALWAYS WIN
Ryan Nguyen
>Report 2 hours ago by #Kurdish #Kurds #Kurd #TwitterKurds #YPG #Assayish Activist vs #SAA #NDF
Luke Johnson
As I mentioned in my thread, Yemeni liberation forces captured Han mountain from the Houthis, breaking the siege of Taizz. But of course some retarded protest gets a mention while an actual military development doesn't. Stay classy, /sg/.
Jose Cook
I didn't know there was any recent developments in Yemen . I would have put that in the op had I known.
Think for yourself... It will make it a lot easier for you.
Caleb Phillips
i don't understand why anti israel folks (i feel neutral) are all >muh palestinian children >muh palestinian women
Gabriel Martinez
Do you know the numbers of SAA around the East Ghouta encirclememt? And how many of islamists are inside?
Ethan Jenkins
>#Aleppo: Rebels confirmed killed 2 Colonels of #Assad General Suheil Al Hassan's "Tiger Forces" in Southern #Aleppo.
Q A S E M OF D E A T H
Colton White
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Hudson Flores
The only time Hamas fires rockets into Israel is when they need a PR boost. They do not care about their own people. It's the definition of frustrating.
>“Ex-president Saleh offers ‘all Yemen’s facilities’ to Russia”
Jordan Kelly
Upcoming offensives in Daraa, Hama, and Aleppo. This is gonna be good.
Ryan Thompson
Please put the Twitter users name in the tweet you are posting. I know its @ivansidorenko1 but it's good for everyone to at least know who so they can check for themselves.
Evan Barnes
kek
Julian Kelly
would you like to see palestine with more effective leadership? is that because you don't think israel deserves to be a state?
Tyler Carter
I appreciate the sentiment but "thinking for yourself" is highly overrated without basic information
It's a very Swedish thing to do though so I understand any confusion
Parker Lee
>Daraa
That front has been mostly quiet. Any information that you can provide on that front?
Josiah Wright
no I am a random goy not a credible source. I'd say some 9000
#Hasakah: #YPG calling on pro-#Assad forces in #Hasakah to surrender.
Sure m8
those are big swords
Austin White
4u
Kayden Jones
>At the beginning of 2016, I predicted a 30% chance that the war in Donbass will reignite sometime this year. However, this was done under the assumption that Trump only had a 40% chance of securing the Republican nomination, and before he had made his antipathy to the Pozocracy really explicit. So, unfortunately, I have to raise this to as high as 50% now.
unz.com/akarlin/ ----- Basically, Ukraine will attack NAF as November closes in, so evil Russia will be a theme in the media and Trump is hurt in the polls by his pro Russia coments he mase.
It could be more PR by these guys as they are under massive fire and mutiny over their refusal to fight Assad, and this week regime artillery killed quite a few civilians, including children. The SF could collapse due to defections if it doesn't move soon. Let's see if they are sincere this time.
Thomas Brooks
What's with the sly accusation? Trying to start shit?
Jack Gomez
I don't even know what is being asked... Either way it's worded like bait, which is why I didn't answer.
yes i am. it seemed from your post that you thought palestine's leadership was ineffective and can't protect their people from israeli leadership. do you want to see israel have power over the palestinians or do you want the palestinians to have better leadership?
Ayden Hernandez
they have such pretty eyes
Nathaniel Morales
I feel they would fare better with Israeli citizenship...
Brandon Cruz
Never trust a poster who can't use capital letters, 9 times out of 10 they are retarded
Sebastian Powell
>There's four sides here, correct?
No, there are five:
1. USA/Russia/Israel >The puppet masters
2. Turkey/Iran/Saudi Arabia >Puppet master wannabes threatening the power and influence of #1
3. Syrian and Iraq government >The victims of #1 trying to come down on #2
4. FSA, ISIS, not!Al-Nusra, and the others >The puppets
5. Qatar, Kurds, Hezbollah >Guys who just want to get the best out of this mess
The Kurds are slipping into #4. The US is about to give up and slip down into #5. Turkey might soon find itself in #3.
Each group is bad in some way, there are no "good guys" (the Hezbollah is the closest to this btw). If you don't want to be disappointed then go with "fuck everyone" and just enjoy the conflict.
Samuel Martin
is israel trying to give it to them?
Julian Torres
9/10 if they ask you a question about Israel it's bait.
-------------------------------------- It appears this dude is calling his people to arms..
God how I wish I was fluent in this language. Mutiny and defections in the south? Well, if they refuse to fight, they ought to try and work out some level of negotiations. At this point, what do they have to lose?
Landon Walker
>UNCONFIRMED: #YPG orders all Pro-#Assad fighters to surrender or be killed. Whatever it takes... #Hasakah | #Twitterkurds
>UPDATE: Heavy fighting being reported between #YPG/Asayish and regime forces in #Hasakah tonight - @hawarturkce/@cdersim3
Am I the only one who thinks that Shi'ites look more human than Sunnis no matter what? I mean, these women wear IS-tier clothes and yet look more natural than some Turkish hijabis.
Look at this abomination. Something just feels wrong.
Nicholas Barnes
Here's an article about the mutiny although later it appears the leadership restored its control
The Southern Front risks becoming like Chechnya's Kadyrov, when they were the most promising of all rebel groups to establish a non-fundamentalist alternative administration to Assad. They could have tied up the regime's manpower but instead the regime now has all the time in the world to focus on Ghouta and Aleppo. It's the prisoner's dilemma, basically. To say nothing of the fact that the local population deeply distrusts Assad, his callousness was why they rebelled in the first place.
Evan Lopez
>Shi'ites look more human than Sunnis >Sunnis look more human than Shi'ites
just stop
Alexander Reed
>an actual FAMAS
I'd like to know where he got that. There aren't that many floating around on the market.
Isaac Russell
Thats Croatian VHS.
Ian Ross
WTF ghee is made in the same place as soap? I thought it was poo-in-loo version of butter.
Camden Johnson
Makes more sense. They look very similar.
Levi Wood
>It's a "Rebels report their assault a few hours before it starts thus completely obliterating their chances of a surprise attack" episode.
Jaxson Hernandez
first for death to saudi arabia, death to israel, death to america, HOUTHIS STRONK
Evan Hill
They didn't announce it, this information was leaked. They usually only announce offensives exactly when they start. But why bother explaining to people who think this
Blake Butler
>A dog >People having fun >men with organized hair, nice clothes >women with no burqa/hijab, wearing pants, side by side with men >they all seem to be having a great day
So...it this in some "liberated" part of Syria? Maybe Idlib? Kafranbl? West Aleppo? This must be in a part where democratic jihadists and moderate beheader are in controll.
Chase Moore
Just made these pics and uploaded them to Facebook, along with a short polemic implying our government is supporting the wrong side due to the lobbying power of a certain two Middle Eastern countries.
I've been out of the loop for some time, what's up with the Kurds? Last time I was here they had "meh" relations with SAA but weren't fighting, did some big event happen? Or did they just presume it's time to split?
>Rus TV footage shows that #SAA was inside the Technical College of Artillery Base
Liam Reed
That Bashar's dictorship oppresion...HE MUST GO!!
>SAA
Funny, the SAA isn't fighting yet, they are just providing artilley support to NDF. YPG confirmed to be media attentionwhores just like moderate beheaders when they kill "2000 hezbollah soldiers" or like the hohols when they kill "20000 spestnaz".
Isaac Hill
Fucking commie scum, hopefully they will be ovened/gassed soon. I don't care who does it 2bh but i sure would cheer for them
>"We will activate all previous #Yemen-#USSR treaties, so #Russia can use our military bases, airports & ports to fight terrorism." - Saleh
inb4 putinbot
Jeremiah Russell
@oulosP 3m3 minutes ago Reports that Syrian Government jets struck Kurdish militants from #Iraq who were going to join #Asayish separatists in #Hasakah, #Syria.
BTFO T F O
Pashmergays blown to their coffins by the SyAAF
Christian Wilson
read government's "propaganda" just waiting for kurds to respond
But on a more serious note, by posting these pictures here you're not gonna get much support, unless you're outsider normie scum, of course.
Noah Sullivan
Asayish (mostly non-PYD kurds) had chimpouts on monthly basis. Now, either YPG or Asayish tried "relocate" bunch of arabs and tribal leaders from NDF didn't really agree with them trying to hide their genocide plans. So, NDF attacks (and arms non-NDF arabs/assyrians) Asayish in Hasakah, then YPG shows up helping Asayish, and the very next second SyAF bombs Asayish, YPG AND SDF HQs.
Parker Russell
Old photo, they're still fighting there, no conclusion to ebin battel
Holy shit PYD are scum.
Isaac Foster
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Elijah Edwards
Reminder that Saddam did nothing wrong
Ayden Cook
Ironically, the Asayish started that entire conflict by launch RPGs at an NDF checkpoint.
Gavin Wilson
Fucking kek, it's only matter of time when YPG gets fed up with Asayish and their retarded ENKS supporters. The very first year after the civil war ends there will be a new civil war in Rojava
Caleb Barnes
if you watch the footage it seems that they went in then came out because of heavy fire
4D chess
Jeremiah Kelly
Alright, be honest now. Most people in T*rkey would react to these pictures like "Yeah good of rebels to fight against Assad's degeneracy." But would brainwashed W*stern liberals legit defend moderate head choppers for being more Islamic after seeing these pics? Don't they love Islamsts?
Caleb Gonzalez
another one
Landon Davis
Asayish is PYD's police force man.
Matthew Rivera
I see, so the Kurds failed to keep their end of a deal with the Syrian government? And resorted to petty thieving? Damn
Wait, isn't NDF a part of SAA? So, are you saying they set up the Kurds for fuckup? You kinda lost me there
Henry Turner
This time as well?! Holy crap, they just don't learn until they get airstriked to oblivion
Gabriel Miller
It seems the SAA is focusing on the outskirts of the Artillery college, maybe going to encirle they jihadists in Ramouseh taking the land surrounding it? We'll have to wait, the only thing we can be sure is that the jihadists are on the defensive now.
Nicholas Richardson
I don't usually post in sg, just lurk the OP to get the latest maps/events.
I thought the consensus was that Assad was our boy in the Syrian conflict, and that the 'moderates' were typical mudshit fundamentalist goat fuckers?
Liam James
Correct.
Joshua Thompson
Idk mate,I don't want to judge them after reading just one thread. I'm just waiting for kurds response to this guy's thread which is alway so controversial
Dylan Collins
He is, but secularism is a key factor for a degenerate society. Hate the islamists all you want but at least they don't promote that shit.
Nathan King
Asayish isn't affiliated with PYD per se, but with all kurdish parties in Rojava. But everyone knows YPG doesn't want to take fighters from other groups so they have the choice to either start to build the shit they, government, rebels or IS had destroyed OR to join """a police force""" composed of literal chimpanzees and criminals
Nolan Stewart
stupid potato. western civ is the antithesis of islam.
Nathaniel Barnes
PYD is in charge of Rojava user.
NDF is a loyalist militia force, not a regulated army. Which is why it is so hard for Damascus to force them into signing truces.
Hunter Jackson
>It seems the SAA is focusing on the outskirts of the Artillery college, maybe going to encirle they jihadists in Ramouseh taking the land surrounding it? We'll have to wait, the only thing we can be sure is that the jihadists are on the defensive now. I think the way they're doing it is the most logical, they will probably envelope it first then attack from the west, south and north of the base, driving the terrorists into the sieged part of Aleppo.