Devs Mar 11 >Syria Putin and Erdogan discussed in a phone call the implementation of the agreements reached during the meeting in Moscow on March 5, - Kremlin >Iraq Iraqi Kata'ib Hezbollah militia praises rocket attack on Taji Base that killed 1 Brit & 2 Americans. Says now is the time to renew the jihad >Egypt Egyptian Foreign Ministry: The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry statement regarding the Renaissance Dam lacks fitness and diplomacy and involves an unacceptable insult to the League of Arab States >Libya LNA spokesperson: The reason for the delay in the Tripoli liberation battle is to protect civilians and give an opportunity to the entrapped militants to review their position >Yemen Houthi claim downing Saudi-led coalition drone over Yemen Hodeidah Saudi-led coalition blocks STC leaders from returning to Aden STC leaders threaten coalition with another uprising Houthi forces are closing in on Marib >Afghanistan .@CENTCOM's Gen. McKenzie on whether the Taliban are adhering to the Doha agreement: "they are honoring some not all of their commitments.attacks continue at an unacceptably high rate across the country" but notes that there haven't been attacks on Coalition forces/cities
I wasn't politically aware when this shit took place, and looking back now it's abhorrent.
I'm already planning to read the Green Book, however I'd definitely be interested in more information. Some questions I have, >How did Libyan air defenses do so poorly? Were the NATO reports of Libya having "30 heavy SAM batteries, 17 medium SAM batteries, 55 light SAM batteries (a total of 400–450 launchers, including 130–150 2K12 Kub launchers and some 9K33 Osa launchers), and 440–600 short-ranged air-defense guns" false? What "Heavy" SAMs did Libya posses? >What's some good information on Gaddafi's missing gold? I only know the gist; that he was going to implement a Gold Dinar that threatened the USD, and that tons of gold went missing from his mansion after his death. >What was Belarus' role in this? Wikipedia lists them as fighting on the same side as Gaddafi's forces in battles against the UN/NATO. Was their support official on a national level, or just large amounts of Belarus mercenaries? What impact did they have on the fighting? >Was the US Northrop Grumman MQ 8B Fire Scout drone really the only shootdown by Gaddafi's forces? Are there any "unofficial" shootdowns that seem likely? >Was there ever any evidence whastoever provided that Gaddafi committed human rights violations against his people? All UN criminal papers relating to Libyan war crimes conveniently redact any and all evidence in the public editions. >Is Saif al-Islam Gaddafi a good successor to his father? All I know is he's the only Gaddafi politician still alive and that he was cozy with the West before the intervention.
Pretty much. They're just one huge historical misapprehension. Even their nation and their country is translated as "borderline peope" and "borderline".
Most of what libya had SAM wise was very outdated such as s-200, unupgraded s-125, s-75 and an assortment of manpads and other very short range systems like the 9k33 Osa.
Jaxson James
>Was there ever any evidence whastoever provided that Gaddafi committed human rights violations against his people? All UN criminal papers relating to Libyan war crimes conveniently redact any and all evidence in the public editions He killed moderate terrorists in Abu Salim so bad that they turned into animals after their deaths. True story btw, look it up.
Nathan Sanders
God says: >"We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another."
Ethnicities and peoples are meant to be with eachother. Yas Forums thinks the Nazis are so based because they said that but God said it 1400 years ago
Elijah J. Magnier @ejmalrai · 1h 24 Katyusha rockets were fired today at Taji.
All Iraqi military bases host both Iraqi and US forces.
Jace Allen
Elijah J. Magnier @ejmalrai · 1h #Iraq >Names of the Iraqi martyrs' policemen (2) and Army servicemen (3) killed yesterday and other wounded by the #US air bombing to their barracks. No PMU killed via @hushamalhashimi
lol >target PMU >kil Iraqi police, army and a civillian American airstrikes are not what they used to be...
America's foreign policy is dictated by organised Jewry. That's why Americans will rely far more on subversion rather than confrontation. They wanted the Iraqis to just be FULLY exhausted before they overwhelmed them.
Chase Rivera
EVEN BETTER DEATH TO APOSTATES MUNAFIQSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
Ian Thomas
>Red Shi'sm vs. Black Shi'ism is an essay written by the Iranian author Ali Shariati which discusses his ideas on the perceived dual aspects of the Shi'a religion throughout history. Red Shi'ism, which he sees as the pure form of the religion, which is concerned with social justice and salvation for the masses and is devoid of idolatrous rituals and established clergy. Black Shi'ism, which he sees as the deviated form of the religion, which is under the domination of both monarchy and clergy, out of touch with the needs of the masses, and which came to be established in Iran under the Safavids.
>It must be known that the Safavid dynasty did not form the idea of Black Shi'ism, but that this idea was formed after the defeat of Shah Ismail against the Ottoman leader Yavuz Sultan Selim. Black Shi'ism is a product of the Post-Safavid-Period. See Alevi, also called Red Head Alevi Shiites.
Dominic Reyes
it's so weird for sunnis who claim to support saddam also exclaim their undying support for the jew s and israhell who were the ones who destroyed the baathist saddam iraqi government that these same sunni nasibis claim to support, it is for this reason that sunnis remind me of jews
Kayden Cooper
There gotta have a kike in every thread pushing some fucking narrative. There just has to be.
Austin Baker
I guess the one thing you have to give to the Sunni Jihadists is that both Zarqawi and Baghdadi really made the Americans and the entire West shit their collective pants.
William Carter
Agreed
Cooper Thomas
If it wasn't for the USAF, Sunnis could probably conquer most of Western Europe ngl.
James Hughes
One day they will have a taste of their own medicine and a civil war will erupt
Tyler Myers
they were a death squad for israel you moron
Charles Long
Beneficial to Israel != controlled by Israel.
Jaxson Thomas
Same with Nazis, the west heavily relied on it's air power for pretty much every war they took part in since WW2 and they know it. One to one on the ground they would have their asses handed to them as we've seen happening when their air support fails them like in Vietnam or Afghanistan or even the Iraq insurgency and the times in WW2 where the weather disallowed their aircraft to take off or be effective
James Murphy
demanded by jews, organized by saudi arabia maybe
Angel Hughes
It will eventually. The kikes have utterly ruined America's demographic situation, to a point where the country is just so God damn incohesive and dysfunctional. That benefits them on the short term, as it will them to better control the country but on the long run...
Julian White
Does egypt have nukes?
Jose Martinez
Thanks for the reply. Understood, however I still find it bizarre that they only got a single drone when the Serbs took down an F-117A in '99 and the Syrians recently got an Israeli F-16I in 2018 using S-200s. It's probably due to jamming tech being better than it was in the '90s and the operation/jamming being larger scale for Libya than for Israeli border raids though, of course. It just makes me wonder if there were more NATO casualties than reported is all.
Here's some info I found on Libyan air defenses written in 2005.
Thank you, however I'm not exactly comfortable typing any combination of those subjects in search engines.
Possibly. Though, Iraq has been set up for sectarian violence by the US for decades. What you see is the only the tip of the iceberg. It usually is.
Aaron Johnson
Another question; Are we ever going to get an actual investigation of this? What we know, >Katyusha rockets of disputed caliber were fired from area with Daesh presence >A naturalized US citizen born in Iraq was killed >The US accused Iraqi government backed militias of perpetrating the strikes without evidence and 2 days later conducted strikes, killing 25 Iraqi government backed counter terrorists It seems as fishy if not fishier than Douma. At least Douma had the pretense of "the canisters were found in craters, so they had to be dropped", whereas there's absolutely no logic or evidence in this case.
its published israeli foreign policy strategy to dissolve the surrounding countries into smaller statelets. jihad is just a geopolitical tool to the jews; many are ignorant of this.
Leo Wilson
It's getting hard when you keep finding more alikeness in people who live all around the world than in your neighbors.
Parker Hernandez
That was a different situation. Serbian Air Defences were not completely obsolete. Lybia on the other hand...
Wyatt Young
isis was literally and ironically an israeli foreign legion. all those idiots and psychos who joined up and murdered and dies -- at least a lot of them were probably ignorant to this fact.
Parker James
died , meant to say.
Jacob Thomas
from what i understand, they succeeded in splitting up both iraq and syria into a shiite sector, a sunni sector and a kurd sector.
Hunter Foster
Israel has been attacking syria from the same direction for years giving the syrian air defences ample warning of where they will be during or directly after an attack, this helps them.
Justin Mitchell
ruined those countries, killing millions of people too.