Devs Apr 23 >Syria SAA forces targeted with heavy weapons, the towns of Kansfra and Al-Barah in the southern Idlib countryside SDF on Euphrates targeting a number of ferries and confiscating large quantities of steel and smuggled cement >Lebanon Protesters have returned to Beirut's Martyr's Square, in a "car march" although not all are staying in their cars. Most, but also not all, are wearing masks Seven people, including five Syrians, were killed in a shooting in the Harakiyeh area in the Lebanese town of Baakline >Iraq Four brigades split from Iraq's PMF in sign of internal rift - Loyal to Shiite cleric Ali Al Sistani, the brigades are now under the direction of the prime minister's office Iraqi Prime Minister-designate @MAKadhimi reveals his government ministers: Adnan Al-Zarfi included >Libya LNA repels the attack of the GNA in the Ain Zara area and the Casirma area, and the clashes are still ongoing LNA claims 15 GNA fighters arrested, including Syria nationals >Yemen Al Jufra military camp has been captured, as Houthis continue to approach Marib >Afghanistan TOLO reported 19 ANDSF personnel killed in Taliban attack in Logar. Afghanistan Taliban also claimed operations in Garmsir, Helmand >Ukraine Joint Forces Operation Press Center: yesterday Russian forces opened fire 8 times. Ex-President of Georgia Saakashvili confirmed that he has received proposal from Zelensky to become a vice-PM of Ukraine
I mean, Julian is working for the Springer Presse in Germany - straight under control of the Transatlantic Pact with USA+Israel ---> sponsors of UAE and Saudi Arabia. Should explain everything.
I feel the anti-Turkey narrative will start picking up soon. Israel and the Arabian peninsula states aren't happy with what Turkey is doing in Libya. HTS is mostly ISIS meaning Israel has a bigger influence on them and we can saw that tension today pretty hard. Same with Yemen, the south declaring independence is what I believe to be the UAE pulling out to focus on Libya.
>the south declaring independence is what I believe to be the UAE pulling out to What kind of brain damage you have to have to come to this conclusion?
Max Blumenthal @MaxBlumenthal · Apr 25 >Funny how all corporate media cameras are covering astroturfed tea party freak shows and not this blocks-long #canceltherent car caravan protesting lethal mass incarceration and unemployed workers being forced to pay rent while billions are forked over to banks & corporations
Anya Parampil @anyaparampil >#Canceltherent protests hit DC, a caravan is traveling the district right now demanding the government bail out working people instead of corporations & banks
>If the people can’t work, the people can’t pay. Cancel rent today
Where are the news of this? 16 people vandalize street in Venezuela is a coup, and this all out demand to not pay rent hurting economic ecosystem and nothing! nothing! Wait I must see how many threads there are about this on Yas Forums and Yas Forums...
How the fuck is there no threads on this? WTF?????????? America is dystopian shithole
Xavier Lee
>I feel the anti-Turkey narrative will start picking up soon. >soon It's going full steam since they've bombed the kurds in Syria. The arabs could suffer backlash by openly working together with Israel in order to limit or even halt Turkey. The Islamic world doesn't consist of the arabs alone.
>How the fuck is there no threads on this? WTF?????????? America is dystopian shithole
IDK, but i have the dinstinct impression that many threads on Yas Forums are slide threads
Gabriel Reyes
In the current economic situation we must also weight the fact that the leadership of a small country like the UAE may believe to not have the economic means to fight on two fronts, in wich they are also losing
Juan Cook
The UAE is seeing what all of us are, pouring money in the Hadi side is a gigantic waste especially when they have a way more expensive front in Libya. Fighting the Houthies in the south might continue but the Hadis will be alone in Marrib.
Jeremiah Nelson
Can someone explain to me which groups are considered good and which are considered bad?
Syria: Assad-Good, Kurds-Annoying but harmless, US/ISIS-Bad, Turkey-Worse Libya:LNA/UAE/Israel/Europe-Ehh..., GNA/Turkey-Bad, Saif-BASED Yemen: Houthies-Gods amongst humans, Hadi/KSA-Bad at like everything, South/UAE-TBA it will be a mess
Blake Diaz
Checked, I like a woman with personality and strong beliefs.
They were already in the region, they are distancing from the Hadis, that means they think the Hadis will lose and are now preparing to grab the pieces that will appear as that happens. If KSA and UAE combined couldn't beat the Houthies then a UAE alone that's in Libya as well won't either.
It in no way constitutes as a pull out if they still keep supporting STC
Daniel Gomez
What the UAE can do that the KSA can't? IMHO both are on the same level of retardness. KSA has already lost his bet in Yemen, when Marib will fall basically every inhabitated part of the country will be in Houthy hands. What makes the UAE think that they can do better there or in Libya?
John Martinez
>when Marib will fall basically every inhabitated part of the country will be in Houthy hands "No"
It's an admittance that fighting the Houthis for Sanaa is pointless now. They can still fight in the South but that's about it it's not going to be a forward war anymore it will be a settlement of the fronts that already exist.
Bentley Wood
>Suzanne Kianpour
Iran seems to produce a lot of traitorous diaspora snakes.
Brayden Nguyen
They oughta replace the A-10 with a Bayraktar if yesterday is telling of Idlib's futute
Liam Gray
Huh, seems like we get a visitor or a few now and again from these zionist shill tanks. I know, I shouldn't be surprised.