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Devs Mar 8
>Syria
With the fall of Afes, Al Qaeda in Idlib and their Turkish allies have been forced off the M5
Putin-Erdogan meeting in Moscow ends up unfavourably for Turkey
Joint Russian-Turkish patrols will take over M4 with establishing of safe zone
Terrorists still not part of the deal
Turkshills killing themselves en masse
>Iraq
Clashes between protesters and security forces at Al-Khilani Square
>Egypt
Former Egyptian army officer Hisham Ashmawi has been executed in Egypt after being captured by LNA scouts in Darna. He was wearing an explosive vest while assisting ISIS in Darna.
>Libya
LNA forces fully liberated the apartment complex in Al-Azizia.
>Yemen
Ma’rib tribes prepared to hand over city to National Salvation Government of Yemen (Houthi Yemen)

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death to assad

>Russian-Turkish agreement allows Syrian Army to retake Ariha, Jisr Al-Shughour: adviser
almasdarnews.com/article/russian-turkish-agreement-allows-syrian-army-to-retake-ariha-jisr-al-shughour-adviser/

Great news!

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What's happening there?

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>almasdarnews
oh no no no...


seriously though get real, SAA will have zero control, it will be under joint control of russia&turkey, and the more important thing is the city of idlib will never be under assad's rule.

Cope. Russia and SAA will start a new offensive soon to prevent further breaches to the ceasefire agreement by the terrorists.

>Russia and SAA will start a new offensive soon
I'm not going to waste my time arguing with a delusional copelet like you anymore, enjoy your circle jerk.

venezuela tier currency and economic diversification is what’s happening there

Explain to an economylet?

>every stock market across the board is in freefall

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We're a crushing oil market with no survivors.

I am willing to betray Germany if Russia becomes rich and we become poor. I would provide intel for a planned invasion or orchestrate genocides in exchange for property and a churka gf.

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twitter.com/empireterim/status/1238011281967403008
A Turkish man's reaction when he discovered about his roach nature and origins.

he's good good skills, something an obese mutt like you wouldn't be able to do LOL

Economy said no and left the chat. I want to see 2019 data for economic complexity, it seems like Russia is doing better on this than in 2014 but their methodology is really arcane to me.

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Russia crashing oil market and general world stock market going to die.

>Haftaya herkes böyle dolaşacak
>#cekirgeistilası

Translation from google

>Everybody will be walking like this next week
>#GrasshopperInfestation

Hahahahah

>Russia becomes rich

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This is not true, general stock market is probably suffering from corona. As we've seen in 90ties, cheap oil = economy boom for heavy importers.

Dow jones and like every other market on earth is currently either in or heading into a bear market right now.
Russian ruble is handling it better than 2014 at least.

>cheap oil = economy boom for heavy importers.
Not while nobody's buying.

>I am willing to betray Germany
The state and government have betrayed the German people. At this point doing anything to stop ZOG is saving your country and not betraying it. The German state only offers more immigrants, more replacements and more taxes to fund uncontrollable migrant breeding and more deforestation to build cheap ghettoes for migrants to be housed. I wonder if Russia will do the same thing. Anything has to be better than this.

They think they are grass hoppers now ?

they can keep dreaming

I do not care about muh people, bro.

>tfw no russian fren to play csgo with

Play Planet Side 2

MASSIVE EXPLOSIONS ON IRAQI BORDER!!!

US STRIKES IRAN BACKED TROOPS ON SYRIAN BORDER!!!!

VIDEO OF AIRSTRIKES 10 MINUTES AGO
twitter.com/MAZANDARA/status/1238027025794977792

youtube.com/watch?v=InymYroypxg

This is fuckin catchy tune, I love it. I don't even understan Turkish but it is still epic.

reposting from /wm/

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>US STRIKES
source on US?

In this thread.

no i meant source on the US doing those strikes you are claiming the US did

IT. IS. IN. THE. OTHER. THREAD.

There's a screenshot of the twitter video and a link to the video making the claim that the US struck Iranian targets. It's also being reported by RT.

>Raqqa residents flee amid fear of Syrian government return

>Since October, dozens have left the city fearing reconciliation deal between the SDF and the Syrian gov't, locals say.

>fearing that the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) might hand over territories under their control in northeast Syria to the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

>Russia brokered a deal with Damascus, the SDF and Ankara to de-escalate tensions, which saw the deployment of Russian and Syrian government forces to the area.

>In February this year, it was reported that the Syrian Democratic Council, the SDF's political arm, started a dialogue with Damascus with Russian mediation,

>Since October, several protests against the return of the government have broken out in cities and villages across the region, including Raqqa province. Fear has sent some fleeing to Turkey or rebel-controlled areas in the north and west.

>Yousef told Al Jazeera he took part in anti-government protests in 2011 and feared that he could be wanted by Syria's security services.

>"We young men are fleeing because we are afraid of forced conscription and revenge attacks which the militias of the regime carry out in every city and village they enter which were outside their control," he said.

>hundreds of young men have fled so far, fearing forced conscription.

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>In December 2019, Russian troops visited Raqqa. A video of the visit released by Russian state-owned broadcaster RT showed Russian soldiers handing out bags of goods stamped with the Russian and Syrian government flags and talking to crowds of children.

>According to Sallal al-Muftah, a member of the citizen journalist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, the Russian army visited the village of al-Assadia north of Raqqa, not the city itself.

>"They distributed some aid and filmed themselves for propaganda purposes, to legitimise their presence in Syria,"

>In recent years, the Syrian government, with Russian and Iranian support, has managed to regain control of a number of opposition-held areas

>"In every house in the province of Raqqa, you would find people wanted by the regime, whether for participating in protests or for refusing military service," al-Muftah said.

>Sara Kayyali, a researcher with New York-based organisation Human Rights, told

>that human rights violations by government forces continue in areas Damascus has managed to take back.

>"In addition to unlawful demolition and confiscation of private property that belonged to people affiliated with anti-government groups, the Syrian state security apparatus has arrested hundreds of people who chose to remain and signed reconciliation agreements," she said.

>These reported violations have caused people to continue fleeing areas where the government has regained control.

>Fearing the consequences of a partial withdrawal of its main backer, the US, from Syria in October 2019, the SDF, which did not join the Syrian opposition in the civil war but has engaged in limited clashes with government forces, started talks with Damascus.

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>SDF: 75% of residents of Deir Ez-Zor wanted by Assad

>A brigade commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)-linked Military Council in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Ez-Zor has stated that the group is prepared to fight the military of the regime of President Bashar Al-Assad if it enters the province

>in opposition to a deal of cooperation between the Kurdish groups and the regime.

>the commander stated that the Military Council knows that “more than 75% of the people of Deir Ez-Zor are wanted by the Assad regime, and that the entry of Assad’s forces into the eastern Euphrates will cause a catastrophe, so we will not allow them to enter, and we are ready to face Assad’s forces and the Iranian militias in case they thought or wanted to advance to the eastern Euphrates.”

>commander insisted that “We have weapons and equipment that can cover a large geographical area. There would be no negotiations with Assad regarding Deir Ez-Zor. We have our own decision and we will not compromise on Deir Ez-Zor.”

>He added that “Deir Ez-Zor Military Council has restructured itself and drawn up military plans to confront Assad’s forces in case they approached the eastern Euphrates, and the number of the military council members is constantly increasing.”

>dozens
lmao

Would 75% of the residents include a large number of children, women and elderly, lol.

>U.S. military officers who fought in Syria say they are devastated and ashamed by Trump’s decision to abandon Kurdish-led forces.

>a group of U.S. soldiers set out on a routine patrol through Manbij, a Kurdish-held town in northern Syria.

>according to a U.S. Army officer on patrol that day

>thanking the U.S. service members for their support.

>“He took off his unit patch and gave it to me. It was the most emotional moment I’ve ever experienced,” said the officer, who fought alongside the SDF in the yearslong battle to defeat the Islamic State

> and is one of many retired and current service members who say they are devastated by Trump’s latest decision to withdraw troops from the border

>Seeing the group’s reaction to Trump’s tweet on the front lines in Manbij

>“was when I truly found out that the SDF were probably some of the most noble people I’d ever met.”

Better than I thought, not gonna lie. But I completely fail to understand how are they calculating this shit.

This is what is happening.

The Kurds are the only civilized faction in this mess and they are trying to bring peace.

While on the other hand, Assad is a dictator that want to gas his people and the Jihadi opposition want to chop people heads off.

The Arabs in the Kurdish controled areas hate Assad more than the Kurds. The Kurds are the one willing to negotiate but the Arabs dont even want to negotiate with Assad.

This is why theres been protests lately in Kurdish controled areas, because of possible deal/negotiations with Assad regime.

FML, feel so bad for the YPG having to put up with these subhumans.

What happened is, Assad regime forcefully conscripted all the men in Deir Ez-Zor and Raqqa, and who ever didn't join the army became wanted.

All these men that didn't answer the call will be labeled "traitors" or "ISIS" and will be excuted.

We know that is not the case. Many people didn't join army because not everyone was willing to die for Assad when he ruined the country and allowed this mess of civil war to break out. Many average folks just wanted to flee and avoid conflict all together. That's why they didn't join.

But according to Assad regime, they are traitors. So they will be tortured and killed. This is reason why many want to flee to Turkey.

this is just sad
he tried so hard, and got so far
but in the end it doesn't even matter

Nah, the arabs are scared for their lives because they used to fight with Nusra against the government and committed many massacres in Raqqa and Deir ez-Zur. If the war ended with the terrorists, and SDC and the government came to an agreement, only the people who are responsible for these massacres would get punished. Protesters and draft dodgers wouldn't.

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>What happened is, Assad regime forcefully conscripted all the men in Deir Ez-Zor and Raqqa, and who ever didn't join the army became wanted.
Yeah, just like what would happen in Finland. SAA is conscription based army. Like I said, the government wouldn't care anymore about draft dodgers if the terrorists died.

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>page: ?
Wtf

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what does "yarob" mean? jihadis say it constantly in their atgm clips

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>uglyness, NEETness and subhumaniness: the subr*ddit thread

It's "Oh God"

cheers

Np bro

>muslim flag

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seethe, subhumanoid untermensch

It's a polish larper

>dis gonna make him maaaad
absolute state of pedorapefugees

>wafaa again
is this /simp general/?

It is.

Only the mentally ill glorify wafaa

/sg/ is ded

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fact

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I have some too

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FUCKING GRASSHOPPERS IN MY COUNTRY!

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