Developments NOV 7 >Assad:Western powers growing weaker in Syria >RuAF to stick to Aleppo ceasefire if militants don’t launch offensive >US-backed Kurdish offensive to liberate Raqqa from ISIS grinds to a halt on day two >Militants fire internationally banned cluster munitions into Damascus >Syria seizes US, Israeli arms from militants >ISIS launches counter-offensive in northern Aleppo, retakes 3 villages >Heavy airstrikes over Deir Ezzor >Large build-up of Syrian Army soldiers in east Aleppo >Russian helicopters blast IS militants near Palmyra >isis militants reportedly use mustard gas in Iraq’s Mosul >ISIS retakes suburb in eastern Mosul
HEY GUYS IM A RETARDED KIKE EXPAT KEKHOLD NIGGER LOVER FROM SOUTH AFRICA AND IM GONNA POST A BULLSHIT POST ABOUT ISRAEL OWNING THE ENTIRE MIDDLE EAST FOR THE 485TH TIME
"Cum in my kike ass"
Moses 31:3
Justin Smith
Daily reminder that the "White Helmets" are terrorists.
Daily reminder that Isreal is a cancer on the world
Daily reminder that the South Africa merchant in particular needs to get aids and die.
Any news on the situation inside east aleppo regarding in fighting between terrorist factions. Is it really over lack of supplies or is that PR bullshit?
If its IS over supplies, how long do they have before they just cant hold the lines anymore?
Joshua Wright
Kek'd hard
Thomas Cook
Anything interesting going on?
Ayden Nguyen
The election is sliding everything unfortunately.
Austin Ortiz
yop. guess we might not have a regular /sg/ for a few days?
see you all on the other side I guess, if thats the case
Grayson Russell
Likes gtfo by potato
Josiah Watson
ISIS is being BTFO Yesterday 3rd in command killed in airstrike, today drone annihilated chief of Baghdad operations. Kurds are going for Raqqa, Mosul is falling. Some minor gains in south-east Aleppo, Tell al-Rakhm hilltop captured by Hezbollah. Also Deir-ez-Zor is barely holding, hundreds of fresh Jihadis are regrouping there from Mosul. Satisfied?
Robert Stewart
ISIS is being BTFO Yesterday 3rd in command killed in airstrike, today drone annihilated chief of Baghdad operations. Kurds are going for Raqqa, Mosul is falling. Some minor gains in south-east Aleppo, Tell al-Rakhm hilltop captured by Hezbollah. Also Deir-ez-Zor is barely holding, hundreds of fresh Jihadis are regrouping there from Mosul. Satisfied? Yes [] No [x] Ok have this instead youtube.com/watch?v=zfXBNQMj2SE
Logan Scott
Dammit, I was gonna finally bake a bread.
Hudson Cook
damn u 4chin
Lucas Cruz
>Alizee poster Wojciech strikes again
Austin Ward
Thanks. So mostly good news. Do I need to worry about Ez-zor, or do we have more Hezbollah lined up already?
Jack Barnes
the Druze Beast is on the scene and he even learned how to fly recon drones
the 'Zor can rest easy tonight
Connor Thomas
Hezbollah is not there at all, it's mostly Republican Guards (pic related) and elements of some mechanized and reserve divisions I forgot which ones. >Do I need to worry about Ez-zor? I don't think so, RuAF is doing it's job and Zahreddine is a sheisty motherfucker, but they might suffer some loses, because we learned that wherever ISIS manpower is, there are also SVBIEDs which are terrific in urban warfare.
Ethan Jenkins
ackhually theres some Hezbollah lads helping in Deir ez-Zor
also there is decent local defense NDF/NDF-ish groups and palestinian Galilee Forces
William Garcia
Are you sure there are no hez at Deir? I'm pretty sure there was a mention of some being in the forces they send there a couple months back.
Aaron Ortiz
You mean Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba? It's probable, but I haven't seen any proof. Surely none of Lebanese Hezbollah. I've heard about Galilee Forces, but it's less than 50 man from what I know.
Chase Reed
i'm still wondering why someone hasn't nuked poland yet...
get out of here and stop saying bullshit u fucking shitskin
Alright, well it's a proof, but I still think it might be Galilees posing as Hezbollah, nevertheless they're not a capable, operational force. Anyway great thanks to them for being there.
Henry Garcia
xth for Greater Kurdistan!
Wyatt Jackson
Yeah, it's just a "coincidence" hm? Chaim
Caleb Williams
This is my first proper /SG/, I tried browsing through the "Everything you need to know" but I didn't get any answers.
Therefore; >what outcomes are we looking at? >who are we rooting for? >who stands to lose the most?
Ryan Adams
SOON O O N
When the future of Iraq looks most bleak a new leader will arise and lead Iraq into glory unifying the nation once again.
Blake Price
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Luis Scott
1. Or we get a modorate secular country under Assad who is very western minded because of his education Or we get Afghanistan 2.0
2. Assad, don't believe anything from the western media, watch independant sources yourself and the Assad interviews.
3. Well if Assad loses the country goes to shit but if he wins the USA loses influence.
Carson Watson
We are coming for you!
Jace Sanchez
>>what outcomes are we looking at?
Future Assyria
>>who are we rooting for?
Assyrians, duh.
>>who stands to lose the most?
Non Assyrians
Adam Reed
I have no idea what Right-Wing means today. When I first heard that term it was catholic (insert whatever faith), free-market, conservative ideology. here, have a rare Alizee youtube.com/watch?v=8jlYB5ielJ8
Camden Morris
I'd say that 95% of the posters here root for Israel and Turkey. But there has been a sudden influx of pro Assad shills (probably shit-posters) over the last couple of weeks for some odd reason.
Leo Gray
amazing
Hudson Nelson
>>what outcomes are we looking at? Neo Ottoman Caliphate >>who are we rooting for? Allah >>who stands to lose the most? Jews
Jeremiah Phillips
>"come on Wojciech, show moi your big polish kiełbasa, I'll tell nobody, mon amour"
Luis Bell
>what outcomes are we looking at?
The government will win the war but it will be forced to negotiate due to the Kurds and the Sunni rebels holding out some small pockets of territory. The Syrian Kurds have autonomy pretty much guaranteed.
>who are we rooting for?
Personally I support the Syrian government and Rojava. They seem to be the most competent authorities in the country and they are tolerant of minorities. And without them the Christians in Syria would be either massacred or expelled.
>who stands to lose the most?
If the government loses the "moderate rebels" will commit genocide against Alawites, Christians and other minority groups. But the Russian intervention prevented that.
Ryan Clark
This, I don't know where they leaked from, probably that cesspool from reddit.
Aaron Lee
>>what outcomes are we looking at? Greater Israel.
>who are we rooting for? Israel, FSA, freedom fighters.
>who stands to lose the most? ASSad, PUTOin, Ir*an, dirty Shias.
Oliver Perry
biji biji kurdistan
Benjamin Watson
>>what outcomes are we looking at? Crushing Syrian army victory over rebels and ISIS. Negotiations with YPG to avoid a conflict and to keep Syria in 1 piece. >>who are we rooting for? Assad >>who stands to lose the most? Hard question. Everyone has many to lose. I guess Assad, if he loses he will be Gaddafi'd. In case he wins, I guess Turkey would suffer the most if the YPG creates a kurdish state/autonomous region.
Right-wing politics is just about preserving the pre-established hierarchies of power. Sometimes the current authorities are mostly good, sometimes they are genocidal maniacs.
Camden Morris
Most of the old guys who started this general are hoping for a Syrian Arab Army victory, we are getting closer to that outcome.
Who stands to lose the most? well, wahabis and radical sunnis, they will be eradicated from Syria, Irak, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia...
You just have to watch some videos from Assad controlled areas and from Jihadist controlled areas to make yourself an idea.
Landon Ramirez
A Syrian government win is necessary for Syria to go anywhere in a post-war scenario
I dont care if Assad goes or stays after the war, but its clear that only a Syrian gov victory will lead to stability and improvement
Al-Qaeda & friends surely arent going to provide that, so whether you love or hate Assad he is the best bet atm.
Aiden Flores
>only guy that wasn't thanked
Dylan Harris
These are perhaps the best threads on Sup Forums, sorry for staying away for so long.
Noah Davis
Geez I don't know should I cry or laugh? If you know my name (fuck knows how) call me Wojtek.
Jose Brooks
>tfw saw an user calling you wojciech earlier Nice to meet you anyway m8. Thank you for enlightening me with this adorable goddess. I've fallen in love Ziomek
Nolan Clark
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Camden Long
You still haven't met our main cast of Namefags yet.
Parker Evans
Is Somalia the most meme country on planet Earth? Also, do Arabs on here consider them Arab?
Cooper Campbell
I heard the emirates are going blue this year.
Nolan Rodriguez
No worry bro, some people just don't find interesting shit happening outside their countries. International politics are somehow fun. Enjoy your stay and don't fall for the wahabi trap and the roach diaspora bait.
Austin Young
well their country is included on most pan-arab maps. Look at the logo for ba'ath parties
Luke Watson
same with the Saudis
Angel Martin
Replace Turkey with the US, Nobody likes turkroaches.
Aaron Parker
Ignore the jew. /SG/ remains and has always been pro Assad, pro Hezbollah and pro Russia.
Reminder to filter turkroaches and jews
Eli Jones
Did you get a Canadian visa, Onur?
Kayden Edwards
>Right-wing politics is just about preserving the pre-established hierarchies of power. It sounds like going with the only legitimate way - (absolute, consitutional, enlightened) monarchy. Have fun youtube.com/watch?v=Sazw6NG9Asw but be aware that this ride never ends. Somalia is a libertarian paradise.
Dominic Roberts
>going blue what does that mean
Dominic Reed
They're just so different than anything else in the middle east. They don't have the facial features of Arabs like many Ethiopians have. They look more typical African than Arab. The only think them and Arabs really have in common is religion. Basically, Arabs are caucasoid and Somalis are not.
Benjamin Fisher
She looks like a tranny.
Hudson Young
TURKIYE BAQIYAHH
Camden Price
Ottoman When? is the most prolific /sg/ poster, he has to be included.
Parker Collins
All syrian whores are fake and materialistic. Under traditional Islamic law, they would be raped in all cases.
Kevin Campbell
>Somalia >Arab
No they are european.
Ryan Hill
how can a roach be as handsome as him
Michael Hughes
>neo-caucasian
Liam Bennett
Probably a joke about Clinton being on the side of Saudi and Qatar. Although I wouldn't bet on her being on their side for long.
Logan Torres
The fact that Iraq is the fourth largest oil producer and is in the condition it is now is quite depressing. There probably is some major corruption going on.
Benjamin Rogers
I need my daily dose of combat footage. Anything new? Maybe something by our ISIS friends?
Ryan Martinez
Not an excuse. Plenty of economies don't rely on oil. Iraqi's are just trash.
Nolan Howard
Huh, make me think that him trying to bait you guys seems to work. His work is not in vain after all. Thanks for you (You)!
Also,
SOON O O N
Jordan Myers
>Maybe something by our ISIS friends?
I'm gonna miss the execution videos from the ISIS fags when this shit's over
Luke Flores
Not really. Still has a higher GDP than a lot of Eastern Europe.
Jeremiah Ortiz
>US, Russia, Canada and China could make an OPEC rival
looks like that place will be an environmental disaster
they knew that ishit is going to do some shit like setting the oil wells on fire, so i dont really understand why didnt prepare better for it (well I know, but maybe the naive pro-US humanitarians should ask these questions)
iraq is slightly less shit than the balkans because of its oil, of there was no oil in the arabian gulf the middle east would already be a caliphate and nobody would give a fuck
Jose Garcia
Daily reminder that Russia will cuck NATO by bringing turkey on their side.
If Trump wins and NATO is disbanded, then it will happen.
If Hillary wins and arms PKK, then it will happen.