Developments August 30 >Roaches and kurds agree to ceasefire >SAA recaptures Palmyra Gain Silos >Russian Army convoy arrives in Aleppo >10 Free Syrian Army groups condemn Turkey’s incursion into Syria >Syrian Army, Hezbollah advance in southern Aleppo >Turkish-backed rebels attempt to hijack Kurdish gains against ISIS >Houthi delegation travel to Iraq and Iran >‘Boycott Bing!’ Riyadh furious after search engine translates 'Daesh' as 'Saudi Arabia' >Obama to meet with Erdogan regime on Sept 4 >Largest Syrian Christian city(Mhardeh, Homs) in danger as jihadist rebels enter neighboring town >9,000 refugee children disappear without a trace in Germany
I go here very infrequently, but that sounds like a massive waste of resources
Leo Evans
Tiger Forces from Al-Shaer and other places in Hama, the Tiger is still on Aleppo, he will go to Hama in the M5
Jackson Adams
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Aaron Hughes
Sorry made shit thread on my phone Updates:
SAA captured pretty much everything and enabled aleppo siege 2.0
Hama offensive halted, rebels getting raped by RuAF
Adam Myers
>that sounds like a massive waste of resources What part? Shilling or my rough explanation of auftragstaktik?
Nicholas Clark
youtube.com/watch?v=2Lapb_0b07I Wow here's one of the two border post shown in the video. The outpost itself is only 3m/5km away from what I guess is the suburbs Narjan.
Nolan Walker
I really hope the SAA can go all out the next couple months by securing Aleppo and all remaining Damascus pockets before Hillary takes office. God fucking knows how much she's going to arm every rebelshit when that happens.
Jason Martin
>tfw Onur accepts the anime They blow up so fast...
Austin Foster
actual last thread
Nolan Ramirez
for CIA to shill this thread
Jason Ward
NEVER Thank god Turkey has least weebs in the world
Camden Howard
How expensive could it really be to hire a lowlife to waste his days trolling in Sup Forums?
Jeremiah Perez
pic related is proofs of collapding rebel lines in aleppo
>RT cameramen outside hikmah school
Christian Barnes
EXPLOSION!
Wyatt Carter
To what purpose?
Jaxon Hill
Consider Sup Forums has a very big audience, see pic. Shilling here goes to a very big audience.
Noah Sanders
Oh come now, don't be so tsundere. We know you'd just lap up those traps, you silly faggot you.
There is no language in the world where rap sounds good, I guess.
Leo Sullivan
how many muslims died today in the Sin War?
Nolan Lewis
^;) I should see you first.
Benjamin Torres
>nose on forehead
Henry Rogers
But the thing is, unless they hire an army of operators to attack the board its gonna have any impact
Angel Allen
assad's gotta go now he can't stay in power anymore
Andrew Bell
The SAA will liberate some rubble.
Carson Lopez
Its how they are in Turkey
Oliver Russell
They do. And you only really need a few people to start a subversion campaign. Maybe just 1 good one.
Aaron Johnson
what
Owen Allen
You don't need much. Hire 3 guys, get them some proxies, and make them spam all day. Then pay them some cents per post.
Benjamin Hall
[see the pic]
They don't need to have a human do it 24/7. They literally outsource such things to companies who hire people and pay them a few dollars an hour or so to guide multiple sockpuppet programs. Most of it is automated, and the person just guides the program.
Dominic Miller
At least the Syrian government can rebuild, unlike the rebels.
Noah Moore
half of pol's viewers are underage and another quarter probably don't take anything here seriously and come to shitposter
t. Sup Forums poster
Benjamin Phillips
Here's roughly how it works.
William Richardson
crosdresser wannabe girl faggot.
Owen Wilson
China pledged 1 billion in aid to Syria to rebuild three years ago. It may easily be more by now.
Sure, it will go in the pockets of Chinese contractors, but Syria will get rebuilt.
Austin Price
but that would have no impact in the long run
i need to see some evidence of that, like im open to it, but i think it seems silly.
Then again, CIA or FBI, dont remember, had people infiltrate WoW communities so anything is possible.
if only for a few dollars, what would stop people from coming forwards with this information?
Dominic Lopez
gullible underage idiots are prime targets for subversion.
people who 'don't take things seriously' can be easily suggestible to taking 'a joke', until their confirmation bias makes that 'joke' into something more.
raise your hands those here who first thought hat Sup Forums was joking about the jews.
raise your hands those who don't think it's a joke anymore.
Because I told otto to commit sudoku? Kek. He's the one who faps to traps.
Jaxson Peterson
You've never seen the CTR threads?
Cameron Nguyen
I confess I never thought /pol was a satire...
Liam Morgan
>raise your hands those here who first thought hat Sup Forums was joking about the jews.
the-theyre not?
ive always referred back to descarte when it comes to Sup Forums's nazi propaganda
what about them?
Anthony Ward
www...ww
Ethan Turner
>trusting chink development money
>i-i think the jews rule the world
HAHAHA
you pinoys are getting cucked by the chinks right now and you're worried about jews?
no, there are some seriously deluded people on Sup Forums who post what they actually think. it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously.
Gabriel Cook
It doesn't matter whether or not they're true. Many people think it's not a joke. More more people still think it's a joke. Some people in the latter category will one day move into the former.
That's subversion.
Wyatt Russell
>if only for a few dollars, what would stop people from coming forwards with this information?
They have in the past. But it gets ignored because the vast majority of normies say thngs like you do: "it sounds incredible" "waste of time", etc.
Besides, if you did it for cash, would you even care? Especially if you were some leftie faggot and thought you were doing good by trolling "le evil nazi board" of Sup Forums?
>and tfw SAA started doing this at about the same time they got Russian advisors
Jeremiah Peterson
>>there are some seriously deluded people on Sup Forums who post what they actually think. it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously. >Good, then we can ignore you and your delusions. Egyptian wahhabi BTFO.
Ian Collins
Neither a hack nor a genius. He was so-so and had a goal. Did so-so on that goal. Will probably spend the rest of his days thinking why did wasn't able to do more.
Colton Lopez
good servant, probably will off himself when he can no longer cope with his legacy
Adam Wilson
agree
Obama has been thoroughly mediocre in pretty much every way
Thomas Harris
Says you.
And if they "simply ran", then despite the USMC claims that they performed an "advance to the rear" in the opening days of Korea, then, no, it was a retreat. No more, no less. It was very nearly a rout.
Duh. It's an excellent tactic, and the Soviets used it extensively in WW2 as part of their operational art.
It's basically the tactics of blitzkrieg applied to the defence.
Elijah Scott
He had good intentions, but was manipulated by the establishment. A simple puppet.
Luke Rogers
Wanted to be more than he was. One thing that stands out about Obama is the phrase "defeated ambition".
Jack Morales
Given the state of affairs and average income of the people, this could go very far into housing and infrastructure repairs.
Julian Hill
He _is_ the establishment. He has so many hands so far up his ass controlling his every move and word it's amazing he can walk unassisted.
Joseph Taylor
This is the future. Fuck Iran those Indian motherfuckers. Fuck the Saudi's those sand monkeys.
Jaxson James
the surprising part is the part where SAA is actually employing legitimate tactics
Blake Edwards
Is that why he aged 25 years?
Jason Ramirez
malicious enemy
Samuel Perez
G R E A T E R R E A T E R
Henry Thomas
The South Aleppo was the same but bigger actually
Cooper Morales
S Y R I A Y R I A
Easton Allen
If only he'd aged 100.
On day one, like that guy in Indiana Jones and the wrong cup.
I know letting your positions getting overrun is a valid tactic the finns used, but this is a different situation
feel like this is damage control
Anthony Price
It shall arise from the ashes... the nation we most seek... Greater Syria.
Ryan Jackson
Nigga have you learned about the Second Punic War and Dictator QVINTVS FABIVS MAXIMXS
REDPILL YOURSELF
Luke Hernandez
I think we'll know in a couple days whether this is tactics or damage control based on how things turn out in aleppo and hama
Ryder Campbell
what battle are you thinking about?
Aaron Hernandez
Hedgehogs have been too risky to pull off ever since MANPADS got invented. No way to resupply small forts without supply drops possibly getting nicked by the enemy instead, or getting dropped in no man's land where it becomes up for grabs.
Deir, Kweires and other surrounded territories automatically become macro hedgehogs when the liberating force inches closer, though
Hudson Harris
that "rubble" sure looks like a modern fort and important strategic position
Owen Mitchell
I like how hated the SSNP was by other arabs cause of their "unified mesopotamian" vision while wanting to distance themselves from arab culture.
Aiden Ramirez
Withdrawing from an untenable position and taking it under fire from another location is the key to such defences.
The counterattack comes after the enemy has suffered losses.
Hedgehogs are a useful tactic, but of local use. In urban terrain, every room is a potential bunker.
>MANPADS I think you mean ATGMs.
Lincoln Parker
>And then you realize it's supposed to be a school
Easton Perry
you don't really need hedgehogs when it is urban anyway, every steel reinforced concrote building can act as a hedgehog
they're surprisingly hard to bring down without controlled demolition
Lucas Turner
Why ATGMs and not Manpads?
I mean, I get that ATGMs are dangerous too, but...
Parker Watson
Fabian Tactics. The delayer Cunctator
After Cannae do not confront Hannibal, just wear him out while he's in Italy. Hannibal tried to get some of the Italian allies to go on his side but that didn't work. It wasn't until Scipio was voted in as Consul and then he left to Carthage forcing Hannibal to follow him to Africa. After the battle of Zama Scipio was victorious and a huge indemnity was imposed on Carthage.
Isaac Cruz
MANPADS are about 10x more expensive than ATGMs and pack far less punch(instead of shaped charges, manpads tend to spray ball bearings, or rods in various patterns)
Jayden Brown
Well, land resupply obviates the need for aircraft supplies.
The SAA has, in most areas, land resupply routes. In others, tunnels.
And there are GPS-steered parachutes to drop supplies. IDK if the SyAF or RuAF have them, but it could be done in a week by a decent engineering team.
Luke Gomez
I think he's referring to the fact that sometimes hedgehogs, at least the larger ones need to be resupplied by air (unless of course you have some armored reserves ready you could just let them stew and then once they're exhausted you could counterpunch), so the helicopters would be in danger. If they tried dropping, who knows, that's still at danger from MANPADs and also is less accurate.
Nathaniel Sullivan
first video talks about isis linked rebels and American back rebels worked together to fight the Syrian army. lol wtf is going on over there.
Caleb Bennett
Not the point I was making though.
Yes I realised that too late.
However, SAA has land resupply routes in most areas, so rebel MANPADS wouldn't do diddly.
Adrian Smith
>5 years and a sunni rebel group supplied with US hardware and soldiers from allover the world can't beat a shia minority with dated USSR-time hardware in their own sunni majority nation >just as a sunni coalition of armies with the most modern US hardware can't beat a bunch sandal-wearing shia tribals high on khat why are sunni's so shit at war?
Chase Lopez
Sorry, I don't follow. I think we misunderstood each other somewhere. This guy gets my point closer, I think
Jason Phillips
You're new to /sg/ right?
IS-allied rebels and US-supported rebels cooperate most of the time. Sometimes, the US-supplied rebels ally with IS.
Isn't US foreign policy great?
Nathan White
Yeah, took me a moment to understand because I was skimming and then I read air supply lol
Isaiah Edwards
yeah, I misunderstood you.
But what I meant to say is :
In most areas, the SAA has land routes for resupply.
Nicholas Gray
>5 years and a sunni rebel group supplied with US hardware and soldiers from allover the world can't beat a shia minority with dated USSR-time hardware in their own sunni majority nation assad is supplied by russia and iran fucking idiot
Josiah Myers
this It sounds crazy, and stupid, and irresponsible but it's true.
James Murphy
yeah...
Jackson Cooper
The Syrian government is hardly a "shia minority".
Most of the government, not to mention their army, is Sunni.
And rebels by the USA and Saudis. Also sometimes by Israel and (formerly) Turkey.