/sg/Syria general-Houthis Won edition

It's probably shit. No resolution to the water crisis. The turks keep making enemies

Whats the best krautchan replacement? Krautchan was so comfy and slow but i never figured out which was the best successor since I stopped being neet

Quick overview of the last week

>Syria
Nothing ever happens anymore.jpg
ISIS also doing its raids in the desert

>Iraq
They got their newest PM candidate, but it looks like this one might actually get elected... maybe
Also rather daily there are new shia PMF groups formed, who really this time will attack the mutts, i swear, well one day maybe.

>Yemen
Marib frontlines remain the same after Camp Labinat was retaken, but neither Saudis nor Houthi managed to break through anywhere or gain any additionally grounds.
There is a two-week ceasefire now, either because the Saudis or the Houthis are too weak to advance anymore, pick you side.

>Libya
Turkish drone strikes have stopped all LNA offensives, but the GNA failed to take any advantage and is as incompetent as ever.
Unless I have missed it, for some reason Zuwara is still surrounded but left alone.
The crucial Sirte/Misrata frontline has been stabilized by the GNA

>Lebanon
The government has declared that from now on no hostile airplanes can use its airspace to attack Syria again. Take a bet if anyone will comply.

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Beep-boop, she's cute

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Blessed edition

>4channel
based fuck 4chaners

>Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr was the Libyan Minister of Defence during the period of Muammar Gaddafi. His official position was Secretary of the Libyan General Interim Committee for Defence. One of the few army commanders to Died with his commander in chief in the Battle of Sirte 2011
twitter.com/LNA2019M/status/1248540452988608513

>LNAtwitter memorializing Gaddafi's martyred defense minister
More Gaddafist than usual

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IWN
@A7_Mirza
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>#Iraq
>Video: Roadside bomb Attack on a #US convoy in #Tikrit

>The Iraqi group “Ashab al-Kahf” released a video showing roadside bomb attack on a US military convoy in south of Tikrit.

twitter.com/A7_Mirza/status/1248348810138521600

>either because the Saudis or the Houthis are too weak to advance anymore, pick you side.
it was unilaterally announced by the Saudis and then the Houthis accepted it. I don't think this is a matter of interpretation. Salman is in a desparate position with the oilprice low and the Yemen tribes all turning against him.

>empty truck
Meh