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/sg/ SYRIA GENERAL - LATE NIGHT COMFY EDITION
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Links updated for June 14
https://syriagenerals.wordpress.com/

>Interview w/ Assad
https://youtu.be/wELCDCPsw6M

>Thread Theme/Featured Video
https://youtu.be/mqJbczTTEAU
https://youtu.be/noMQU3uilCQ
https://youtu.be/TVKulJ2I5W0
https://youtu.be/wPS236X6rYg
https://youtu.be/R6axTxU30yo
https://youtu.be/aftoBdrjm7Q
https://vimeo.com/167423108

PERMA MAPS
>Live hohol with ticker
http://mideast.liveuamap.com/
>Interactive military map
http://militarymaps.info/
>Timeline map of Syria
https://www.cartercenter.org/syria-conflict-map/
>Fan maps
@syria_protector
@PetoLucem
@miladvisor
@a7_mirza
@hamza_780
http://www.edmaps.com/html/syrian_civil_war_in_maps.html
http://www.agathocledesyracuse.com/
http://www.syriancivilwarmap.com

RECENT MAPS
>North Latakia June 14
https://i.imgur.com/hLBRqvr.jpg
>Manbij June 14
https://i.imgur.com/WdT9XAs.jpg
>Palmyra June 13
https://i.imgur.com/il5C0Lp.jpg
>Central Syria June 11
https://i.imgur.com/Rt2ZBEg.jpg
>Raqqa June 10
https://i.imgur.com/OjXk6d3.jpg
>South Syria June 10
https://i.imgur.com/Na1oMcK.jpg
>South Aleppo June 9
https://i.imgur.com/COW8MCg.jpg

DEVELOPMENTS JUNE 14
>Jihadists capture Zeitan in southern Aleppo
>Syrian Army takes control of 42 residential blocks in Darayya
>Iraqi Army liberates key village in southern Mosul
>Syrian Army captures Ayn Issa in northern Latakia: map
>Jihadist rebels launch new offensive in southern Aleppo
>Syrian Army withdraws from three newly captured hills in the Latakia governorate
>Key rebel commander kidnapped
>Rebel commander survives assassination as infighting plagues Jaish Islam
>ISIS caliph killed in Coalition airstrike: Syrian TV
>Syrian Army continues offensive at strategic Latakia town
>Houthi forces liberate Maslub District in northern Yemen
>UAE military chopper crashes in southern Yemen
>Iraqi Army’s 37th Brigade arrives in southern Mosul for new offensive
>Iraqi forces detain Baghdadi’s top aide

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>SouthFront June 14
https://youtu.be/SHbdY0K7aQY
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First for BIULD WALL !
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2nd for Raqqa!
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Nth for VKS
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>>77331022
That's the comfiest hohol I've seen in a while.
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>>77331369
Solid bantz
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Can people post SAA anime for mengienm Chan
thanks <3
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>>77332209
Fugg wrong photo
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Ka-52 active in Syria. May or June 2016
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I'm off to bed and I also can't support a thread by myself. Try to keep it going guys.

And one of you weebs beter give our Sri Lankan his girl

Pic is a Polite Person in Palmyra for those interested.
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goodnight everyone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y50Y6Kal7t0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkMohOUC6Ok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZjwHOmBUlQ
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>>77331022
That's a really cutie piggu :3
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https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/isis-propaganda-video-shows-fierce-clashes-syrian-army-deir-ezzor/

ISIS combat video from Deir-Ezzor
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How much is the Iran army involved in Syria and Iraq. Like, how many soldiers of them are fighting there?
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>>77334077
Iranian army is not involved. Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (IRGC) does, thats some kind of elite regiment in Iran. Also mercs and shia fanatics of all sorts.
I dont know exact numbers and no one except Iran does, although wiki provides some.
But the wiki count every dead shia from Palestine, Iraq or Lebanon as an Iranian soldier and it is not exactly correct.
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>>77331022
Hey friends, after Obama's speech I realized that we will most likely see the push for Mosul before the election, so he can leave with some respect and not a total failure in regards to Isis. I have also seen that apaches have been green lit for mosuls liberation.

So curious as to your thoughts on that.
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>>77334786
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_intervention_in_Iraq_(2014%E2%80%93present)
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>>77334795
Mosul might fall this year.
Cant wait for the happenings ^^
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>>77335116
Iam actually barely familiar with their deeds in Iraq. All i know that is General Suleimani is around Falujah now.
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>>77335212
Even Fallujah isn't won back after 2 months of fighting.

Dreams are nice anon.
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New FSA training video from Latakia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_9HBQNc6Ac

Can /sg/ find it?
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>>77336311
>grassy mountains
>no buildings
>barely any shots of the surrounds

unlikely man
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>>77331022
Snack well piggu
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>>77336537
Well if it's really from Latakia the area to search is very small since most is government held.
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#Road to Raqqa
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>>77338264
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>>77335910
well ISIS suplly lines are being cut off.
And Falluhjah is being besieged, this means that less soldiers are needed and can be used on other fronts.

Still, dreams though
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Sleep tight, porker.
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>>77338589

Just where are the supply lines of IS? Are they only being supplied through Turkey, or do they have alternative routes coming from other countries?
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>>77341340
They sold oil to Turkey for weapons and rations. They are being supplied through Jordan and Saudi Arabia too.
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>>77341340
Good Question.

At First they got supplies from USA, by missed airdrops. This stopped.
Also, they have captured a shit ton of ammo from the retreating armies, ( Iraqi army in particulair)

Once the IS area was established and the Iraqi Army was not retreating anymore, ( same can be said for SAA adn YPG) they were getting supllies from

1: soldiers of Iraq, corruption and shit like that, I dont know on what scale but I can imagine some guy selling weapons on the black market, which would lead in the hands of ISIS
2. Ceising weapons from other rebel groups ( North Allepo for reverence)
3. Trough Jordan border, ( The highway between Jordan and Iraq). This was road was captured by the Iraqi army a couple of weeks ago.
4. Again jordan but this time a bit more north, this was captured by the NSA, New Syrian Army, a rebel group funded by USA, fetted so no jihadis and their are only allowed to fight ISIS, They are not allowed to fight FSA or SAA.

5. Turkey, Massive convoys or trucks passed trough the border. YPG has closed them off from the East side of Lake Assad, and are now trying to close the West side as well ( Manbij and Al-Bab.

So most of the current supplies are coming in trough Turkey. If this is closed, it will be a huge blow for ISIS. They can still get some supplies and money from donaters. This money can be used to supplie or make their own equipment, But it would disable them to mount a large scale offensive. For the last year, ISIS has not been able to launch a succesfull offensive. North Allepo is a bit of an Offensive but they are loosing there as well.

Once ISIS is cut off its supplies will run out and the groups will be defeated. They will fall appart in smaller pockets of resistance which can be attacked one by one.
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>>77342826
Jordan Border has been succesfully captured by NSA and Iraqi Army. So that route is for the most part, closed off.
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>>77342940
>NSA
NSA isnt exactly different from FSA plus knowing how good militants maintain the encirclement in Syria (not good at all) i doubt those supply lines are closed.
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>>77342888
>>77342940

Thanks for the answers. It is somewhat this I thought.
Now, I understand that both Turkey and Jordan have massive corruption, but why hasn't anyone tried to stop the supply lines IN Turkey and Jordan. Turkey is technically a NATO allied, and Jordan also nominally a western partner. Of course both countries also have ties to the Saudis and their allies, which may account for them letting supplies for many other islamist groups, including Nusra, go through their contries. But seriously, can they get away with letting supplies to IS move over their borders?
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>>77283786
is there any other source for this yet? Ive seen this guy sprout bullshit before, and weve never seen NSA outside of Jordan border zone
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>>77283880
Second or third time Ive seen someone claim Tiger Forces are in Raqqa, still havent seen any proof

Raqqa offensive is led by Desert Hawks & SAA 4th Mech. Div.

Desert Hawks and Tiger Forces generally do not combine well.
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>>77343536
Well, they are being supported with special forces on the ground ( UK )
They got hit by a suicide verhicle from ISIS.
They saw the verhicle coming from miles away but did not have the proper weapons to take it out, nor did they have any means to protect their outpost. Such as those makeshift bunker blocks. You know those boxes which can be set up and filled with sand. They did not have those. This not only killed a dozen of their fighetrs but also made a large dent in their moral. They were trained but were not properly supported by USA. They got breddy butmad about it. I dont know what the current status if of the NSA, but they are now being backed up by Special forces from UK, so I guess they current status has improved.

Also, they are differennt from the FSA, I dont know whether they work together though.
The FSA group which operates there does have a ceasfire argreement with SAA, so I guess thats good. In the past the SAA and the FSA combined their forces to defend themselves from an ISIS attack a couple of months ago.

The supply line is just a road, although to the left of the pocket, ISIS is still pressent so you might be right about the succes of the cut of supplies lines.

PIC RELATED.
>>77343592
Well, Jordan has most of it borders connecting with Rebel groups and faces corruption, as most ARAB countries ( Muslim countries in genreal, look at the corruption index kek)

Turkey has MASSIVE SUPPLIES LINES GOING TO ISIS.
I am talking about massive convoys of trucks, waiting hours to get into Syria to deliver goods to ISIS. On those packages you can even see Raqqua as it's destination. I doubt that the Turkies goverment is behind it. But their population is doing it, might just be for the money. Cause the war did bring a dent in Turkeys economy.
And with Russia not going on a holiday to Turkey because of the Airplane shooting, they have an even larger dent. This allong with Westerners not going to Turkey, or other Arab countries. 1/2
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>>77343592
Also, to fuel the Turkeys economy, they needed oil.

Thats why they bought the cheap oil from ISIS.

The reason why they dont block the Supplie lines in Turkey?

Well money is one issue.
Also saying that Turkey supports ISIS wll upset Erdogan and he might unleass the rapefugees. He has Europe in a chokehold and can fuck merkel if he wants that.

Also, ISIS fight YPG and other Kurdish groups so it is a win-win for them. Recently they have been fighting ISIS with Artilley. But they have also engaged with SAA.
When the SAA makes some advances in Latakia, they sometimes get artilley on their head fired from Turkey. The same thing goes for YPG. A couple of months ago, the YPG made some gains against the Rebels and ISIS and Turkey shelled the Kurdish area. Not even on the frontline, just in the villages. Only a small ammount of civilains got hit though, But it does show Turkey way of handling anyone who fight rebels or ISIS.

They are a tricky cunt but criticing will blow back in your face due to Migrant rapefugee crisis. THey block the border for civilians but open in for Rebel fighters.
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>>77343778
Why dont the Tiger fores and Dessert Hawks dont mix?

Dessert Hawks are not part of the SAA right? Just a militia group which is pro Syrian Goverment.
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>>77344540
I think all the maps are giving a wrong idea usually

the western part near Sweida/Dam. ISIS pocket isnt NSA I think
and then I think NSA control is largely limited to near the border

but its hard to say. mostly cause theres a lot of desert and nothing else.

but Ive seen reports of FSA factions gaining some ground in ISIS Sweida/Damascus pocket and they werent NSA. Would need some more research to be sure if thats true.
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#ISF #PMU flee from different areas of #Ramadi towards city centre but they have not left the city yet.


> Meanwhile Obama
> ISIS has not launched a succesful offensive operation for over a year now.


Fucking Obongo. Whenever he says something it seems that exactly the next day he gets proven wrong. Remember when he said ISIS has been contained and next day was Paris attacks?

Can't even do one thing right.
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>>77344988
Perhaps it is good Idea to check out Military maps or other sources?

Post results please.

>>77345033
He was talking about ISIS in Syria and Iraq, that they were not gaining ground and the fronts were static and that they were loosing villages to other forces.

ISIS as an Terrorists organisation along with Terrorist attacks is far from being contained.
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>>77345033
Also, a succesfull ofensive doesnt mean that ISIS can capture stuff. It means that they capture stuff, villages etc and are able to hold that position.
Just wait for a month and if ISIS is still in Ramadi ( in the captured areas) than that would be a succesfull offensive.
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>>77344540
I know NSA and FSA are often fighting against Isis there.
But returning to NSA i seriously doubt they control atleast 50% of the land on your map.
Its a desert, some wannabe cartographers often dye miles of the desert after some group take few small hills or a little town.
And that region doesnt even have towns or villages.
Iam pretty sure everything aside from the road is a no mans land.
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>>77346024
You are right, it is mostly dessert, this makes advancing quite easy too

A couple of days ago on hohol maps one could see that the NSA captured some weapons from ISIS.

The areas on the map are mostly dessert with a couple of outpost, It doesnt have a lot of strategical value other than blocking ISIS supply lines and defending Jordan from ISIS entering.
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>>77344867

Again, thanks for a good answer.
Now I look forward to SAA and SDF finally closing the last supply line from Turkey, not just to see IS collapse, but also to see the Turkish reaction. Considering all the coalition forces fighting with SDF these days, U.S, French and German it is rumoured, I doubt Turkey will be able to interfere.
Maybe Turkey simply will accept that their days of making money off IS is over, and in stead step pressing the EU for money with the refegee threat.
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>>77346246
I think that that is what is going to happen.

They might increase support in other rebels groups though to replace ISIS.


And thank you ^^
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al Masdar back up

Today:
>SOUTHERN ALEPPO
Zaytan retaken around midnight, Khalasah heavy clashes continue
(Twitter sources/Masdar)

>RAQQA
SyAAF strike ISIS north of Zakia (around Aleppo/Raqqa border)
SyAAF strike ISIS south of Tabqah
(SANA)

>HAMA
SAA fights ISIS near al Mabouje/Mabu'jah and Akareb/Aqarib (east of al-Salamiyah)
(SANA)
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Glory to Greater Syria!
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>>77332249
Here you go my white friend.
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>>77335212
While that is possible, I can guarantee that it will take twice as long to liberate the city. There is an estimated 5,000 Islamic state militants defend defending the city... a lot of pmu and is will die trying to re-capture it.
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>>77347811
I understand. The main goal should be to cut off ISIS supplies lines. Than they will slowly loose they fighting capability and the future offensive will be easier to win due to low supplies ammount of ISIS. They cant keep shooting at you once their bullets run out.
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apart from the Tabqah/Raqqah campaign anything else going on?
did SAA give up on S Aleppo?
E Aleppo dead?
Palmyra dead?
Latakia dead?
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>>77349250
>did SAA give up on S Aleppo?
Losing territory, mainly untrained Shia militias though

>E Aleppo dead?
There was no offensive there

>Palmyra dead?
SAA recently took Arak and T3 pump station.

>Latakia dead?
SAA took some hills and a village yesterday. More gains are expected since they have fire control over a few more villages from the hills.
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>>77349250
>did SAA give up on S Aleppo?
Losing territory but as long as El-Hadher stands its no biggie. Shia militia are losing ground but inflicting lots of casualties (not that JaF would ever show their own casualties in their propaganda). The last few attacks have been repelled; Zaytan and Birnah are geographicly nice defensive villages. Would take more then one JaF attack to take it. Would El-Hadher fall; SAA would intervin.


>E Aleppo dead?
they tried Mallah.. twice.. Aleppo is a deathtrap for anyone trying to gain ground. If u mean Al-Bad etc; the kurds are on it.

>Palmyra dead?
Arak + pumping station Al-Suknha soon
SAA recently took Arak and T3 pump station.

>Latakia dead?
Kabani is being a bitch. If it falls the SAA can keep advancing. they dont have a big advantage in contrary to when they were capping Salma and Kinsabba. Lattakia is sort of a side project now.
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>>77348198

Does IS not even have the capacity to produce small arm ammunition, rifle bullets and such, in the territories it holds?
Brass cartridges and modern powder is not that hi-tech, so it should be possible to produce locally. Of course, any such factory would also make a prime bomb target.

But really, all those bullets they spray around like fireworks, are they all trucked in from other countries?
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>>77351650
They have insane amount of soviet ammo they got from the post soviet countries.
Mainly Bulgaria and Ukraine.
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>>77335212
Will the Yellow be Kurdistan?
Holy shit that is a fucked up country 90% desert.
Even with the oil and all, i would sell my mother not to live there.

Germany and Sweden, prepare for Kurdish refugees.
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>>77351650
They have the capacity to make bombs so I guess they would be able to make ammo as well. Weapons would be difficult but DIY mortars are realistics.

Still, I doubt it be enough to launch offensive but it is enough to defend and to do guerillia style warfare with IEDS


>>77350788
Kurdistan wont be real

Erdomeme will send his own population to Europe due to VISA free travel shit.

They still have a shit ton of ammo though.
But this war wont be over in a year. Although ISIS is getting weaker and weaker I doubt that they will be gone this year. I do forsee that ISIS will lose more areas in Iraq and possible some areas in Syria due the SAA and Allies and the YPG and Allies.

But with the long time of the war, supplies will be getting more and more of a problem. Just immagine a couple of years of little supplies getting to ISIS.It would hinder them in their offensivess. They are also loosing their oil trade and due to the cities and villages that they are lossing, they are also loosing tax revenue. Also it is getting harder for them to sell stuff such as captured art. So ISIS will loose reas but they will still be around for a couple of years in Iraq and Syria.
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>>77353714
We all known that is a trap.
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>>77352847
I doubt they can make ammo, its way harder than bombs. You can theoretically reload brass (and some sport marksmen people do that), but it takes time, the right explosive+primer+bullet. Doing that for rifle cartridges by hand takes way to much time. They probably reload the brass for artillery shells, if they can somehow get their hands on the explosive needed.
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EAST GHOUTA OFFENSIVE CONTINUES
More gains near Jisreen by SAA
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>>77354977
Source? Yesterday there was news that rebels launched a new offensive near Jisreen
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Bumping with rare Assad
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>>77355248
https://twitter.com/leithfadel/status/743084501669191680

He also says a new map will be posted soon on Masdar

Cant find any other sources yet, so lets hope he is right.

al-Masdar is sometimes off with reporting whether gains are outskirts or a town itsself (like Qarassi "recapture" last weekend was only outskirts), or reporting small gains when theyre still contested (like he said Arak airbase was taken 3 days before it really fully was)

So we'll see.
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Al-Masdar News
20 min ·

Al-Masdar News website is being attacked by unknown hackers, We in the IT section are looking forward to fix this ASAP.

Any news from other sources?
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>@sayed_ridha
>"There are no German special forces in Syria. The accusation is false," - Germany MoD via Reuters

>#IS regain control of al-Jamosiyah & Um 'Adasat NW of #Manbij

>Lieu. Gen. Raed Shaker Jawdat announces that #ISF & Iraqi Army have liberated al-Khadraa & al-Resala neighbourhoods in southern #Fallujah
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>>77355687
According to his twitter, most Hezbollah forces left East Ghouta
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hows the tabqa offensive going? are they taking the airbase anytime soon?
will they split up and continue on two different roads (tabqa / resafa-raqqa)
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>>77355924
Who could possibly be behind this?
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>>77357030
Greece question
do you think your people will vote for Commie scum again or will they at least vote in more conservatives
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>Jaysh al-Fatah say they have taken 75% of Khalsa in southern #Aleppo, inflicted 6,000 casualties on Shi'a militias. Unclear on Zaytan.

https://twitter.com/KyleWOrton/status/743000199811960832

lol @ those medieval numbers.
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>>77357648
They are going to vote for the US/EU sucks New Democracy. Same party that spent the last 40 years ruining Greece and originally signed away the country to Germany.

All parties in Greece are the same in that they will do what the US/EU want. The difference is how much they will try to fuck the people and in what way they will do it.
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>>77332330
Thank you so much.
You made me laugh straight for five minutes.
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>>77358317
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>>77358317
>>77358349
Rest in piss
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>>77357762
>inflicted 6,000 casualties
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>>77358599
always respect the martyrs otto (except the "moderates" fuck um) latest they died for a course and that's better than living a life with out a course ,living just for the sake of living and than slowing waiting at a old age at a hospital to just die
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>>77357648
>>77357938
>All parties in Greece are the same in that they will do what the US/EU want

this. it doesnt make the slightest difference who we vote for theyll do the same thing as long as the EU directive is the same. we are hostages of germany & co.
US may want a shift of policy or to help but they are not going to jeopardise their relationship with germany over us.
as for me, although i wont vote for them (i didnt vote in the elections after the referendum fiasko), i prefer the """""""""commies""""""""" of syriza than the bastards of new democracy, although they are both traitors and can choke on a dick

the only thing saving greece is a major conflict or regime change in Turkey, that or a well worked out and supported exit from the eurozone , together with other mediterranean countries
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>>77359520
True. But show same respect to ISIS and REBELS
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>>77359949
Obey your kurd overlords you filthy roach
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>>77360068
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>>77359601
There is no hope of a mediterranean union. Spain is way too useless and cucked even compared to Greece.
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>>77359949
fuck off daeshit go suck erdogans cock
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>>77360068
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>>77360330
no i dont mean uniting that doesnt make any sense.
i mean all of us leaving the eurozone but staying in the EU. like it was before the introduction of the Euro. Many experts (i think schauble is also among them) believe that an exit of the mediterranean countries from the eurozone will be beneficial for the Euro (=germany), so that wont be a hostile divorce like the one we were on the brink of having
but the paneuropeans like merkel & co arent having it
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>>77359949
isis maybe as fighters but r sub-human

rebels have no couse of there own they just puns of the west so fuck um
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a couple of Questions to keep this tread alive

> How long before Falluhjah will be captured?

> Will USA increase the ammount of forces in Iraq?

> Will Iran increase the ammount of forces in Iraq?

> After Falluhjah what will the next offensive be, this can also be during the Falluhjah Offensive

> When will Mosul fall?
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>>77359949
>Onur cheering for ISIS
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>>77360890
>doesnt know that i'm working for mit
Kek
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>>77360750
1) it doesnt make any real difference when fallujah or manbij are liberated? i dont mean it dragging until christmas or developing into an aleppo stalemate situation, but whether they fall in 2 weeks or 2 months, those cities are gone. i think before the summer is over the focus will already be shifted elsewhere, raqqa and mosul probably.

2. no under obama i dont think so. unless you mean iraqi/syrian kurdistan then yes but i dont think they want to have a major mobilization

3. they have to focus in Syria because are already getting btfo there, iraq seems to be going ok

4) Mosul

5) depends on whether the kurds or iraqis attack it (or both). also depends on the raqqa/deir ezzor situation.

i generally dont believe that isis will hold a large last stand somewhere with tenths thousands of crazed jihadists fighting till death. they are mercenaries and most will try to escape when all hope is lost
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>>77360750
yknow I wish I knew more about Iraq and I should definitely read more into it, but Im just mainly interested in Syria desu

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Iraqi_Army
>Ideology Sunni Islamism
lel
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>>77360573
cause it's stupid...
you need to reform your shit anyway if you devalue your pensions and assets by leaving the euro and devaluing your currency or if you do it the straight and honest way by actually cutting pensions and saleries in a way even the average joe can follow directly what happens is your buisness...

in the end you problem stays the same... and the solution is the same as well the only difference is that people won't realize there pensions just got fucked as quickly as in the honest scenario...
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>>77360573
Staying in the EU at all is a terrible idea. Your economy is still dictated by Germany and your social policies and business laws will be increasingly decided by Germany.

Greece is a special place. Why a nation of 10 million is so desperate to lose all independence and risk the extinction of it's language by being the bitch of nations 5-10 times larger is beyond me.
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>>77358317
>>77358349
what a shitty monument desu
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>>77361824
Germany is right, the outcome is the same. That said, the exit would allow Greece to bottom out and begin the healing process faster since the EU credit card would be gone.
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>>77361838
oh please canada...
how about you give them there money if you are so fond of saving them without any conditions...

holy shit they didn't even had a proper collection office or functional register of real estate... there filthly elite leached of the country and now we should give them even more money without any conditions... why?

they can start removing that shitty amendment that sets up anyone that happens to own more than two boats tax exempt...
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>>77361824
> if you do it the straight and honest way by actually cutting pensions and saleries in a way even the average joe can follow directly what happens is your buisness...

this is what germans actually believe

dude we have 50% youth unemployment, 25% general unemployment, base salary is 570 euros, but most work 6 hours for 390/400, meanwhile taxes are up everywhere , everything is 24% tax, if you have a bussiness you are required to PREPAY 100% of tax for the COMING year (not even lying) and other ridiculous things.
its impossible to continue like this

i said the best course of action is to leave the euro and devaluing the currency but all the countries with problems have to do it together so there is some degree of understanding. when we tried to do it on our own, EU got vindictive and buried us
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>tfw going to join the army in 2 years
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>>77362142
that's acctually a valid point...
seeing how painfull and slow the process is right now... and that most of the money they get is used to pay up german, french, american and british loans...

on the other hand i am not really sure that it would be quicker or less painfull...
seeing how argentina still gets sued by american vulture fonds years after it's default..
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>>77362094
what a shitty flag desu
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>>77362402
is easy join the türkish army? I'm trying to join the spanish but it's very difficult... I have failed 3 times :^( 50000 people for 1000 places...
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>>77362857
do you know where it comes from?
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>>77360750

I think instead of focusing on the details of where and when IS loses territory, the main point is that most major powers now agree to actively fight them and seems determined to continue untill the bitter end.
However, that also leaves a large piece of ground in Syria (and to some lesser degree Iraq) to fight over between the different factions, namely the territory currently held by IS.
Not only determining who shall hold it is difficult, but even more the question of not making the same mistakes that gave IS such fertile ground in which to grow.
In other words, how can conditions be made better after IS is gone? And who is going to do it?

Secondly, as if this isn't difficult enough: IS may be defeated in Syria and Iraq, but extreme Islamic ideas and dreams of a new Caliphate will not go away. Terror in Europe and the US may rise when islamists no longer can go to IS and live there. So instead they just commit terror 'at home'.
Also, IS as an idea will try to find another place to grow. It seems like they are contained in Libya at present, but there are many other places that are semi-failed states and potential IS-bases-
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>>77363224
conscription.
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>>77362402
>still 2 years

I know you will join some shit pussy unit anyway
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>>77362388
i know that you are in deep shit... and our banks too for that matter ;D

however i think this is a political problem more than anything else... greeces debt has to be cut sooner or later. however the rest of the world somewhat has a feeling that the rest of souterhern europe would want a cut ater that too...
and that would not only end european banks :D

you guys have the detonator for the next big crisis ;D and this time states won't have the money to save anyone... and that's why you suffer...

you are the debt jesus of europe ... actually the world when you think about it.

you have to suffer for our debts ;D
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>>77363719
>tfw you will never serve with you
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>>77363267
either the ottoman empires ass crack or a goats lower intestine.
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>>77363224
I'm sure you will fit in great with the other failures in t*rkish army
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>>77363769
this is my assessment too.

back in the ME issue, a great analysis of premier western analysts on the dynamics of the ME and the manufactured nation-states there

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkHexfKotro
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>>77363719

Man I wish I could build a huge tunnel inside those mountains.
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>>77364281
obviously, who wouldn't want to form part of the ottoman empire? Spain is shithole full of commies and faggots
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>>77364900
ups wrong pic
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>>77360068
>kurdistan overthrowing Iran

Kys.
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>>77353714

would smash boipucci
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New South Front vid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-WZIszkszs
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gday lads
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>>77365387
Post your boipucci.
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>>77365496
>assad btfo
>russia btfo
>iran btfo
>based colonial powers win
>biji biji usa
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>>77362402

Post TFW Otto is going to die at the hands of a Kurd, lads.
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Possible Syrian soldier doing AMA on /pol/
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>>77366329
He'll be murdered by women probably
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>>77365516
Rofl I'm a victorian and I know too many of these cunts.
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>>77366625
>vic

you poor bastard
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>>77367486
Well I live on the border with NSW but it's not much better.
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>>77365496
>french special forces
>it's the FFL

other than that, i think i see the gameplan here

the rebels went full beheader so after the FSA and ISIS are SDF against the SAA
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>>77357762
>6,000 casualties
Those guys are on drugs.
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WHERES GOATS
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/r/ Otto's face shopped onto one of the bodies in pic.
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>>77368354
I have to remind you Sully, this is my weak arm! Sully: You can't kill me Matrix! You need me to find your daughter!
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>>77368815
Nice Commando quote. Just because we tolerate you does not mean we like you.

Let off some steam, Otto.
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Bumpity
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>>77370024
Shit. Forgot I downsized that image.
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>>77364811

>>77364811

Who dis? is this the regular /sg/ Syrian poster?
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>>77370229
>mossad gathering intel

who are you, what is syria, never heard of drugs
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>>77370229
No but seems pretty legit so far. We could use a SAA regular here. We all need to invite him.
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>>77362333
Nobody gives them money, they getget credits.
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>>77371106
Looks like he was invited
>>77370730
Maybe he'll show up
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alright, clean this place up for our SAA guest.

Ottoman, plz be on best behavior
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>>77371814
Ooh! I need to brush my teeth.
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>>77371605
Yeah hopefully he will.
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>>77371937
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>>77372035
better ask estonia
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>>77372150
Good boy Otto.

Remember that you may need Russia and Syria on your side in the future to deal with the K*rds.
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Am i the only one here that supports moderate freedom fighters?
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>>77367991
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>>77372154
Ask Estonia what?
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>>77372508
HARAM! Pls remove haram image immediately.
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Where's our guest?
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>>77372508
great, now you've scared him off
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>>77372799
source?
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>>77372726
Answering questions it seems. It wouldn't hurt if you all also tell him about this place.
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>>77372726
he's still getting questions in the other thread

Austrians providing him how to not get his skull vented by a sniper
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>>77372916
RT streamer getting brained yesterday during some protest in Paris because the french are being lazy niggers

>>77372917
nah, leave him be, he'll return one day like Houthibro
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Government troops on Southern Aleppo front line

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMtgQMOZR64

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sf5tVH5NIo
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dudes hes oblviously fake.
>making an "ASK AN x ANYTHING THREAD"
>doesnt know what a timestamp is

not even good troll just a guy who knows arabic. shocking
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>>77373404
i want to believe
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>>77372406
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>>77374510
shoo shoo turkroach
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>>77374778
Nigger
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>>77375220
Turk
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>>77375220
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>>77372593
about teeth brushing
i hear estonia is an expert
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TODAY IN SYRIA. New map.

Smaller events not on map:
Few rebel commanders killed by airstrikes in Darayya
Small SAA+NDF gains west of Arak
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Polite Person that posted from Palmyra (>>77332742) is now on the road to Raqqa.
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I didnt know Tiger forces were using Scorched earth tactics
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>>77376562
Actually makes sense though.
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>>77376765
thats pretty fucking metal Tbh.
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>>77376042
I like anzu more.
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AL-MASDAR STATES AN OTR-21 TOSHKA WAS FIRED YESTERDAY
By SAA targeting rebel positions near Jisreen (East Ghouta)
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dont die /sg/
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>>77377823
nah mate, the SAA bloke is gonna join us for a bit
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>>77360068

>Isles of Scilly

Holy fuck you lads have internet?
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When can we expect Manbij to be taken? Are they gonna starve them to death, or level the city first?
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>>77378186
>new jersey

holy fuck, you guys have Gabagoolie?
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>>77378315
with the SDF, a bit of both
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>>77377259
Video?
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>>77372521
>punish people for drinking, smoking, taking drugs
>earn money on drugs
>stuff all fighters with drugs
>okay with allah.

and people still claim that IS stands for islam.
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Hot Arab girls Untill SAA joins us?
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>>77347427
>Cyprus
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>>77378777
i dont think he'd like that

dont sunnis object to tits?
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>>77378501
Nope only a few pictures, check Masdar

>>77378918
Hes not a moderate beheader "Sharia freedom fighter"..
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>>77378918
He is secular
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>>77378918

That pic would result in her public stoning in 90% of Muslim countries
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>>77371814
man we used to have water cooled machine guns?

where my country gon?
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>>77379327
Mate, this bloke used it well, dont worry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpacker_murders
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>Tiger Forces seize large stockpile of Jihadist weapons in Eastern Hama CS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P39mlHQ5H98
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>>77379327
To the future.
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>>77379694
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>>77379456
I know who milat is ya drongo I was just surprised about the browning, must have been left over from WW2
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>>77378723
Ah, Hans, but everything is forgiven if you are doing it for Jihad! (I'm not even kidding, it's how that shit actually works- I saw the same batshit "logic" used to justify ANA doing buttsex in Afghanistan.
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>>77379327
>man we used to have water cooled machine guns?

Everything was legal in AUS if longer than about 45cm until the mid-80's.

Guess which party was in power when shit started to get banned?
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the thread died.

hope Abu joins us
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>>77379813
>browning

It's an MG-08/15, anon. Probably a war trophy from some old coot fought at the Somme.
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>>77380171
dont fucking remind me, mate

why are you lads up this early?
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Hi /sg/,
I've read over a few of your threads and I'm having a hard time jumping into the complexities of alliances out there.

I have a really solid grasp, I think, of the US's vested interest in the rebels. But I have heard talk, for example, that the DoD is backing the Kurds and CIA basically formed ISIS.

Where could I get more information on how Iran/Kurds/Russians/Iraqis view the conflict, and where their support is going? Who is Al Nusra fighting with, etc?

Thanks :)
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>>77331022
I wonder how muslims would react if more people started to have pigs as pets and would walk them around town.
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>>77380458
Um.... actually, it was Labor that started banning full-autos and shit, but ok.
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>>77379159
they'll make an exception for those tits lad

some powerful guy would get a new wife
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>>77379694
>>77379787
>muh steyr

I know it's a great weapon but intimidation is also a factor and long black metal guns look way scarier

>>77380171
>>77380279
ah the good old days it was liberals that ruined it right? vote shooters and fishers lads
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>>77380539
well, the usual Tl;dr wont cover it, so i'll try

>SAA good, backed by Russia
>ISIS shitskins, backed by Turkey (and CIA)
>Rebels backed by oil arabs and hotpockets
>NSA backed by shitskin neighbours in order to weapons run ISIS.
>SDF, kurdish commies backed as the crowd favourit now that the Rebels have gone full jihadi.

as for everyone else, no clue

>US vested interests
>being a good thing in Syria

lol, no
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>>77380539
Go to the archive and read all the threads. Or even wikipedia if you take everything with a grain of salt and have some healthy paranoia. Ask more specific questions here.
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Thank you Syria al Assad
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>>77380755
it's 5 in the fucking morning, cut me some slack
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>>77380539
Iran and Russia obviously support Syrian government

Iraq is mostly under Iranian influence, there are also some Iraqi militas in Syria

Kurds are supported by USA and Russia, they are neutral towards government.

Some rebel factions are fighting along Al Nusra in Aleppo
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>>77347811
A couple nukes, and it is ready for repopulation.
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>>77380539
There is indeed the irony in Syria where the DoD backed-Kurds fight the CIA-backed FSA

Check this article for example on the US's contributions to the forming of ISIS.
Its too easy to say that this was the only reason ISIS started, but it played a role.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3104859/US-Prison-camp-Iraq-accidentally-formed-ISIS-housing-radial-jihadists-allowing-organize-terror-group.html

Important is something this article only mentions in passing: former Saddam government Ba'ath figures' relations with ISIS.
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>>77379813
>On 26 January 2009, Milat cut off his little finger with a plastic knife,[30] with the intention of mailing the severed digit to the High Court. He was taken to Goulburn Hospital under high security, however, on 27 January 2009, Milat was returned to prison after doctors decided surgery to reattach the finger was not possible.[31]

>This was not the first time Milat had injured himself while in prison. In 2001, he swallowed razor blades, staples and other metal objects.[30]

>In 2011, Milat went on a hunger strike, losing 25 kilograms in an unsuccessful attempt to be given a PlayStation.[32]
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TO TABQA
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Bump. Hopefully the Aleppo soldier will come.

Decked out super Polite People in Syria.
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>>77381013
sorry, what is the NSA? Is that the FSA in more accurate letters?

Thanks for the image, I read it all and it is exactly what I'm after. I'm familiar with Erdogan and his de-secularizing of Turkey to align it with the Saudis. The pipeline makes perfect sense to me, as a further economic strike on Russia. So what type of evidence do we have that Turkey is in cahoots with ISIS?

Do you think the Kurds are being courted as a second route for the pipeline if the Euphrates river valley can't be secured? A brief glance at a relief map shows they're in a valley of sorts.

To be honest, I am starting a new job tomorrow and trying to get this all figured out before I lose my free time.

Any more info on how the international community or US intelligence groups are interfacing with Kurds? Are they opportunists, or do they have backing, or what?

>>77381213
How do we reconcile both USA & Russia backing the Kurds, when the SAA/FSA conflict is seemingly a NATO/Russia+Iran proxy conflict? Or does that 'proxy conflict' lack the significance of the internal foreign policy rivalry of US factions?
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>>77383221
In this case, NSA is the "New" Syrian Army, essentially the 5 guys that the Pentagon said were probably not going to be jihadists.
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>>77383221
New Syrian Army, a new rebel group from Jordan which literally holds one single border crossing.

Ignore the pipeline stuff, that was some plan in ~2008, by now nobody cares about it, especially with the new pipelines in azerbaijan
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>>77383221
The NSA is the so-called "New Syrian Army"
AKA the Glorified Jordanian Border Guard

They are active at and around the Jordan-Syria border crossing fighting ISIS. They havent fought against the Syrian government and some stories say that they actually signed a contract NOT to do so.

Wikipedia article is alright:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Syrian_Army
Except I consider it improbable that they actually are Syrian Army defectors.
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SAA and YPG clashes when?
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>>77383221
Russia realized that if SAA also had to fight against the Kurds now, it would not look good. So they negotiated with the Kurds and also gave them some support to keep a good relationship
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>>77331022
sleep tight porker
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When the fuck is some western media going to interview Assad again?

Think the last interview was with that ARD German interviewer in March.

The interview with the Dutch news show in december was pretty cool

But we need moar.
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Soon...
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>>77384852
I miss the old memes here.
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>>77383729
Soon
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So we didn't get a guest. Well, off to sauna then.
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>>77385522
Sauna hmmmmm
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>>77385522
yeah... i was pretty disappointed too.

off to the gym for me then
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>>77384799
fuck western media they have completely fabricated justification for invasions, occupations, overthrowing democracies, executions and destruction of countries.

Why would Assad want to talk to them, they would just send a smug cunt to say
>see your death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ7rKkTacvQ
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Anyone got the Pepe singing the dank nasheed?
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>>77385699
>gym
I thought you guys ran from emus and fought with kangaroos as excercise.
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>>77385998
>fuck western media
Of course, fuck em. So what?

I still like Assad interviews, its the only way you get to hear Assad talk about Syria in English.

Some interviews are a bit annoying though because they keep insisting on the barrel bombs-maymay.

But that dutch interview was pretty chill, it was long and near the end the interviewer even seemed to understand Assad's point of view a bit.
Of course it had a mandatory piece of HRW-propaganda before the interview, but thats western media.
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