Developments NOV3 >Thousands of pro-government reinforcements sent to west Aleppo >jihadi groups begin new offensive despite calls for truce-announce 2nd phase >Russia sends another large naval fleet to Syria >Russian experts come to Aleppo to collect evidence of chemical weapons use >Jaysh Al-Fateh reinforcements pour into western suburbs >Baghdadi says “no retreat” from Mosul >Iraqi Army storms its first neighbourhood in Mosul >Iraqi forces cutoff ISIS from Mosul-Raqqa highway >10 hour humanitarian pause in Aleppo on 4 November- 9am to 19pm >armed groups urged to halt fighting in Aleppo >Egyptian Officers Arrive in Syria >Houthi forces capture Saudi Coalition positions in Ta’iz Province Previous thread:
Afraid I didn't get to announce the new thread in time
Ryder Cox
HEY GUYS IM A KIKE EXPAT LIVING IN SOUTH AFRICA AND I'M ABOUT TO POST A BULLSHIT BIBLE QUOTE STATING ISRAEL SHOULD OWN ALL OF THE MIDDLE EAST HURR DURR I'M RETARDED LISTEN TO MY BULLSHIT
John Wright
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Jack Martinez
>Reports that Fastaqam units will withdraw from combat in Aleppo.
>They have had two recent elections and international observers, including those from the USA found them to be free and fair. Assad is undobtedly the choice of the people at present. source? As far as I'm aware, this is the US position: "State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf at daily press briefing:"Today’s presidential election in Syria is a disgrace. Bashar al-Assad has no more credibility today than he did yesterday. In a country where there is not a free society, this selection process is a inconceivable situation, she said."" In addition, "Friends of Syria also questioned the veracity of an election given it would be run in the middle of a civil war and only within government areas "thereby meaning that millions of Syrians unable to vote as a result of the war either due to being in areas outside government control or due to being displaced" One third of the country's population of 23 million[22] (some 7 million) have been displaced, with 2.5 million as refugees in foreign countries.[23] The Washington Post said that the election "lacked any independent election monitoring"
William Howard
for arm-ed protest
Isaiah Richardson
Reminder that the Iraq War/Syrian War/Arab Spring are Israeli instigated conflicts which has cost trillions of dollars (US and Russian predominantly) and hundreds of thousands of lives.
>A local subsidiary of the New York-listed company Genie Energy which is advised by [board members] former vice president Dick Cheney and whose shareholders include Jacob Rothschild and Rupert Murdoch -will now have exclusive rightsto a 153-square mile radius in the southern part of the Golan Heights.
>That geographic location will likely prove controversial. Israel seized the Golan Heights in the Six-Day War in 1967 and annexed the territory in 1981. Its administration of the area - which is not recognized by international law - has been mostly peaceful until the Syrian civil war broke out 23 months ago.
>A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm(commonly known as the "Clean Break" report) is a policy document that was prepared in 1996 by a study group led by Richard Perle for Benjamin Netanyahu, the thenPrime Minister of Israel.[1]The report explained a new approach to solving Israel's security problems in the Middle East with an emphasis on "Western values." It has since been criticized for advocating an aggressive new policy including the removal of Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and the containment of Syria by engaging in proxy warfare and highlighting its possession of "weapons of mass
Gavin Gutierrez
Somebody out there from the bankers who control the media and their narative, laugh at idiocity and naivity of these retards.
God i hate inbreed brits so much. God job on blocking BREXIT.
What do they mean by this? Not much informed in current events
Angel Price
wut iz this? are those plastic arms?
Chase Sullivan
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Bentley Bailey
yes they truly r spiritual successor of ottoman
Cooper Hill
When youll start fighting?
Dylan Morris
Well the UN recognises Assad as the legitimate ruler.
We have the relevant vids in the blog page - check the OP.
And Friends of Syria. DO you actually know who they are? DO you? If I am not mistaken they are a group of self appointed westerners with designs on ensuring that their pipeline gets built.
Happy lurking
Christopher White
daily reminder that Onur is only here to get everyone to talk about his shitty country nobody cares about. I've lately never seen him contribute anything worthwhile as sources to the issue at hand: Syria...
Jack Perry
don`t know only copied from last thread
Lincoln Russell
la olm işin gücün yok mu her gün burda her gün burda? anan baban demiyomu ne işin var kıllı bodrumfareleriyle hergün vs?
Daniel Hernandez
I somehow found myself thinking about the bakeries meme, and ended up asking questions of the nature of the meme. A basic train of thought follows: The Syrian conflict is portrayed to be apocalyptic, with civilians hiding in rubble and desert villages. So why would a bakery exist in a world without capitalism or even the guarantee that trade could occur? Furthermore no one has claimed that these bakeries are some sort of humanitarian project (international or national) so how are they operational? Now even assuming that some how these bakeries are not being used to supply isis, and instead civilians are making use of them, then how is this happening when only government areas tend to have a functional power grid? Are they using diesel generators, and if so how are they getting fuel, or for that matter flour or wheat? Are we to believe that these areas that are so destroyed have a power grid or access to fuel, and are harvesting crop or have access to flour? If it is just stock piles, then they would have run out over the years. So who is supplying them when supposedly no humanitarian group or western power is operating in the region? There must be a black market and foreign suppliers, and since we know isis controls oil wells this answer the question of where the fuel and flour come from. So how are these isis supplies getting to the "moderate rebels" that they are supposedly fighting? The only explanation is that they are not enemies and are in fact cooperating. Wait so if armed groups are in control of all supplies outside of government areas then that must mean the bakeries are being used to feed their fighters. But that means that civilians must be either making their own arrangements or actively trading with isis. If all of this is true it would mean that bombing bakeries would put serious strain on isis's logistics network and even if you don't bomb them civilians would still be under strain.
Jackson Jenkins
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Aiden Barnes
How hard would it be to topple Saudi Arabia?
Nolan Hughes
>USA critiquing an election they did not observe >They couldve observed the election if they kept diplomatic relations (heck, they have diplomatic relations with way worse nations in the middle east) USA gov commenting on a government they want to remove in their regime change shit in favour of al-Qaeda is completely irrelevant
You cannot seriously be this stupid
Hudson Sullivan
I thought the turkish army was the defender of kemalism. didn't mustafa call religion stupid? Didn't he encourage folk to be non religious?
Nolan Turner
what a load of shit
>muh stop rossia bombing kids in leppo >usa/iraqis killed 300 "child soldiers" > no escape routes in mosul >no humanitarium pause >just
Best line is about the oligarchs disapproving of Putin because his wars and the resulting sanctions hurt their business interests.
THIS is why people like Trump and Putin and any other nationalist strongmen are bad, because they prioritize things other than economic co-operation and trade. Having these things makes it difficult to fight with each other because both sides lose gains from trade. Ironically, if the oligarchs truly ran Russia instead of Putin, we might be getting along with the Russians just fine, and the Russians would be signing deals to get what they want rather than invading and bombing other countries.
You can hate the globalists all you want, but their self-interest stops wars from happening. The less of a role they play in society, the more likely we are to have conflict.
Joshua Gonzalez
It's so sad to see the land of my forefathers choosing the yoke of islam again, after they have shaked it off.
Now they are fighting CHP, I hope kemalism won't die and I have to witness a Iranlike regime change.
>they have diplomatic relations with way worse nations in the middle east I don't know of any US ally in the middle east that has killed over 400,000 of its own people assad must go, whoever the alternative is would be better. Many Syrian exiles say that they would prefer even ISIS rule to that of Assad. Also, the syrian opposition is not "Al Qaeda" that is Assadist propaganda. The only faction ostensibly linked with Al Qaeda has long since severed ties with them.
Michael Nguyen
Kemalism sucks.
Justin Williams
t.future NWO goy slave
Juan Rodriguez
they have bakeries. get over it. these places have been urban for 7000 years ( seriously syria has 7000 year old 'cities' (what qualified then, not what qualifies now) that are still inhabited )
little fuel. centralisation, efficiency, long urban history, no pioneer ethos. Just like most people they buy bread at a bakery. and in war the constriction of supply is likely to mean u can't get your own.
Additionally, I suspect Syria has a somewhat controlled market - in this sense there is a govt coop that deals with all wheat for example.
Samuel Rogers
We lost heli but save pilots
Matthew Gonzalez
>no escape routes in mosul people in a leppo don't need escape routes because they're are all freedom loving rebel supporters. Offering them a route is an insult. People in Mosul don't need escape routes because they're all being held hostage by ISIS. Must bomb/save them asap.
Michael Reyes
Nope.
Henry Barnes
originally the road through Tel Afar was meant to be a safe route. Unfortunately the Iranian backed militias disobeyed the wishes of America and the Iraqi government and sealed it off.
Nathaniel Sanchez
>Turkey, Qatar send 250 tonnes of flour to Syria
A 50-truck convoy departed from Turkey’s southern border province of Hatay and headed to Syria’s Aleppo and Idlib provinces
I think last week we had some news that turkey sent flour again to idleb
Sebastian Powell
You posts like hohol You use topics like hohol A lot of hohols run away to shitty canada
I think you are gaster scum.
Aiden Morgan
Thicc
Camden Price
combat?
Anthony Morales
#EuphratesShield US and Turkey agreed on evacuation of PKK/PYD from Manbij under the control of US-Turkey.
Jack Taylor
kek, a greek-roman-kurd teenage rapebaby calling an aryan sub-human.
David Diaz
That's why you love it.
Nathaniel Stewart
indeed
Nolan Mitchell
Daily reminder that Turkey's involvement in Syria&Iraq is a meme. Erdogan supporters' wet dream "omg we're conquering Mosul and Kirkuk again after hundreads of years of retreat" and we will have a sultan like 15th era Ottoman Sultans, which is direct result of History circlejerk. Which should be studied by sociologists anyway
The thing is new "conquest" (perception-wise) happened only in Ecevit's management (1974) (which is not "islamic" leader) and only loss of clay happened under Erdogan's rule.
the islamist-racist fractions so blantantly deny this fact and still looking for that Pyrrhic victory, they really doesnt care if Turkey becomes destroyed to 3 pieces.
Christopher Rivera
Heli was hit thay landed it our evacuating team take them away and heli stayed under minerblasts.
Caleb Flores
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Benjamin Scott
First time /SG/?
Kayden Gomez
fucking this! based germanbro!
Cameron Brown
>this is the current state of "art" and "ngo"
Joshua Cruz
Kek, somebody needs to photoshop a liberator face on those pics
Julian Taylor
>Turkish military says it ‘neutralized’ 22 ISIS militants in Syria
Matthew Scott
>kek, a greek-roman-kurd teenage rapebaby he's clearly a slav
Parker Miller
iran is bad because it invaded isis's safe space. we must all condemn this, no one must enter someone elses safe space.
Joshua Lee
i am here from beginning, they lost several helicopters one of them was non combat loss
Jordan Wright
this is a KIDF false flag, Onur was outside chanting "YA ALLAH BISMILLAH ALLAHU EKBER" during the coup
Austin King
Would it be possible that gulenists are/were supporting the 'rebels?' Is it possible that one hand is doing something that the other does not know about?
Parker King
Emergency landing of #RUAF Helicopter Nobody hurt, but it could not fly
Tyler Roberts
sealing off the city only makes the battle for mosul harder and bloodier. Ideally ISIS leaves Mosul and fights the Syrian regime.
Colton Gomez
Probably mi8
David Green
Do normal turks really want to get pieces of Syria and Iraq? Like, make Turkey great again and shit? And those who do, do they believe locals there want osmans back?
I'm curious about your nation's mindset.
William Cooper
>Spokesperson for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) says Turkey's participation to the Raqqa offensive is a redline
LMAO
Ryan Gomez
This whole conflict is because the (((((Globalists)))) interests.
Hudson Lopez
>over 400,000 of its own people Nice SOHR figure, estimated by ONE GUY who has lived in the UK for more than a decade
This figure includes dead rebels
This figure is claiming overall casualties of the war, not civilian casualties by Syrian military action
Once again: youre fucking stupid.
>whoever the alternative is would be better The alternative in the void left by the Syrian government being driven out of eastern Syria was ISIS, isnt any better
The alternative right now in Idlib is sharia councils and warlords that are loosely controlled by Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, isnt any better
>Many Syrian exiles say that they would prefer even ISIS rule to that of Assad. Source
>Also, the syrian opposition is not "Al Qaeda" that is Assadist propaganda The "opposition" would be completely run over and destroyed if it werent for al-Qaeda linked groups like Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, Jund al-Aqsa, similarminded groups like Ahrar al-Sham and jihadist groups like TIP, Ajnad al Kavkaz
>only faction ostensibly linked with Al Qaeda has long since severed ties with them Nice try, faggot
Once again, fuck off Countryside
Robert Robinson
Jahbat Fatah al-Sham rebranded to recruit Syrians more effectively by trying to appear nationalist rather than international Jihadist. The continued presence of al-Qaeda operatives in their Idlib HQ, which the US has been targetting for a couple months now, proves it it is a facade and they are still al-Qaeda. At best, they will form a Taliban-style government that will harbour al-Qaeda cells that will then carry out attacks. At worst, they will invade their neighbours to spread the Jihad. How did you fall for their propaganda lol? They also have about 15000 men and a total of about 30000 in their Army of Conquest (Jaish al Fatah), an alliance they run alongside other Islamist groups. 30000 people who want to turn Syria into Saudi Arabia. How can you sit there and support the side that willfully fights alongside these people?
Eli Rogers
I thought he was in the gym, lifting, and paying attention to his protein intake, so interested in himself that he missed the world burning around him.
Xavier White
This is exactly my point. If someone is at all capable of thinking then they must understand that isis is being propped up by foreign powers and crying "muh bakeries" doesn't make any sense as civilians are not benefiting from them. "Muh Bakeries" basically empowers isis and ranks as 0/10 propaganda that only people who literally have not thought for a second about the conflict would buy into. Which is actually kinda sad given how many people cry "muh bakeries!".
Ryder Butler
Kemalism for pussies Don't be angry at Turks. Be angry because you can't even find a couple brave Germans to defend yourself against a few migrants in your home country. When you think about it who is the coward there? Turks beating Germans in Germany? They can be everything but not cowards.
In Turkey, when a Syrian immigrant does something wrong, entire town and city gathers to beat the fuckers.
Like I said, every brave German got killed and they couldn't survive to pass their genes.
What remains are just trash like you with full of hot air
Kayden Williams
part2
Eventhough He seems occupied with this dream and being "the one Sultan that starts conquests again" Erdogan is reasonable person and he wont move a finger if the end result cannot be bonded to more political power& money etc. which is why he continously changes his "allies" and seems to in russian side.
sooo dont expect major changes in turkey politics or army involvement from Erdogan. He is just herding his sheep with ottoman dreams which is programmed to every youngling's subconscious by "history classes"
Alexander Cruz
You're only saying that because I side with Ukraine against you. I don't have to BE Ukrainian to side with them, just like I don't have to be American to side with them.
Asher Campbell
"under the control of US-Turkey" What does this mean? Are the Americans going to let the Turkish Army march into Manbij and if the YPG aren't gone they're allowed to shoot them?
Justin Butler
he was fucking your mom's PAWG asshole
Logan Sullivan
Is this Soros money at work? How did these (((Peace Activists))) had the money to get all those manequin arms? Why didn't they protested with Boris Johnson when he called up to protests?
Aaron Jenkins
After seeing their inability to beat Yemen 1v1... not hard at all.
>it Yemen for petes sake, I'm pretty sure even our tiny Canadian Armed Forces could have steamrolled Yemen.
Nolan Butler
Bring me a beer fucking gaster or go and find new job
Nicholas Anderson
TACTICAL WATER
Chase Moore
pretty much no ypg allowed in manbij or they will steamroll them, so only arab sdf can stay but they will defect and join fsa
Hudson Harris
Well like I said in the last thread they must be retards. What good will come from annexing more Kurd pupulated shithole territory?
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. When the brutal regime of Assad falls, the Free Syrian Army, the Syrian Interim Government and other moderate democratic forces will sideline the extremists.
Jackson Nelson
"flour"
Enriched with RDX :)
Christian Kelly
kek, she would have liked that, I tell ya. Not sure he would have. Guess the jokes on him then and you.