TERRORISTS BTFO
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It looks like they performed an Israeli-style operation where they gave the women and children time to flee before destroying the whole fucking building.
TERRORISTS BTFO
foxnews.com
reuters.com
It looks like they performed an Israeli-style operation where they gave the women and children time to flee before destroying the whole fucking building.
>ISIS btfo
>they exist in the millions across europe
ffs
yeah probably joe biden's isis now
and yet 8 kids died, nice job muttoids
we learned from the best
The terrorists disguised by dressing as women and escaped
oh well killing their family is effective too, and I'm glad the military finally figured it out
OP
Is your thread about the same situation that happened here:
>Botched raid in Northern Syria
"Botched" raid or not doesn't matter because no one knows for sure except whomever was involved directly; and those "local sources" could very well be promoting propaganda for their "team". So all that is worth acknowledging here is the raid itself, and this part is notable because it suggests Syria is escalating.
Remember:
---> Russia is in Syria. And the Russian forces in Syria can be attacked without any major repercussions because they're not on Russian soil...
Oops for Putin..?
>and yet 8 kids died, nice job muttoids
Now let's see here: evidence is from "local sources" on the ground that are bought and paid for by Assad, Russia, and Iran...?
>we learned from the best
Oh man. That was clever since the posted you responded to had an Israeli flag ;-)
kek, checked and based, lets raise a glass to dead shitskinned babies
>[...] suggests Syria is escalating.
See:
- Russia jamming air traffic signals of Israeli Airspace; Israel asks to stop; Russia says no.
- Russia recently permitted Iran to use their airbase to transport military equipment;
- Russia recently announced a "20 year draft deal" with Iran that included Moscow providing Iran with Russian missile defense and fighter jets;
- Israel recently bombed the Syrian port of Latakia;
- Russia sent their soldiers to protect the port of Latakia;
- Yesterday an Iranian ship "Parnia" docked at the Russian controlled Syrian port;
(Noticing the Russian-Iranian trend...?)
- Iran recently cut gas supplies to Turkey saying it was a "technical issue"; Turkey had major power outages as a result;
- Turkey is a NATO ally;
- In 2015 Turkey shot down a Russia fighter jet for entering Turkish airspace
And in case the above was not enough:
- Russia currently has 6 landing/transport ships in the Mediterranean; yesterday spotted near Sicily and Malta;
- News media speculates those Russian transport ships are going to Crimea;
---> What if Russia is about to reinforce their positions in Syria with those 6 landing/transport ships in the Mediterranean?
Also:
See image.
Russia has three more naval vessels moving up through the Suez canal!
Consider the implications if Moscow is working with Iran in Syria, and Moscow is about the conduct a major reinforcement operation around Syria...?
Unlike Ukraine, Russian soldiers in Syria can be attacked and Moscow will have difficultly justifying all out aggression considering they're fighting in a foreign conflict that is a direct threat to neighbours such as Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq.
Very interesting developments over there now.
>- Russia jamming air traffic signals of Israeli Airspace; Israel asks to stop; Russia says no.
See image.
>- Russia recently permitted Iran to use their airbase to transport military equipment;
See image.
US is not against ISIS though
>- Russia recently announced a "20 year draft deal" with Iran that included Moscow providing Iran with Russian missile defense and fighter jets;
See image.
>- Israel recently bombed the Syrian port of Latakia;
See image.
>- Russia sent their soldiers to protect the port of Latakia;
See image.
>- Yesterday an Iranian ship "Parnia" docked at the Russian controlled Syrian port;
See image.
*Important*:
--> "Deception maneurver"
Notice Russia is building up a fleet in the Mediterranean.
Many speculate they're going to Crimea, but why go to Crimea when Russia can easily support that region with their land forces...?
Hence why it's more than likely Moscow is about to conduct a major operation in Syria; or, attempt a clever deception maneuver be reinforcing their Syrian positions and in the process, strengthening Assad and Iran in the region.
>- Iran recently cut gas supplies to Turkey saying it was a "technical issue"; Turkey had major power outages as a result;
See image.
Note here:
Tehran cut their energy supplies to Ankara in the middle of winter; similar tactic as Moscow...
---> Energy wars!
Again: *energy* wars!
Consider the potential *MONOPOLY* on oil and gas Moscow and Tehran will have if they acquire Syria and Iraq...
Very serious.
It's you again. Shilling on Any Forums. What a shit job. Btw, you stand out like a christmas tree. You are supposed to be subtle and blend in, but you are probably not being paid enough to put in effort.
Sure, but we're still mad at you for being evil jews.
Remember the U.S.A. is still occupying half of Syria and Ziondon sent more troops to Syria while claiming hed pull them out
>- In 2015 Turkey shot down a Russia fighter jet for entering Turkish airspace
See image.
Here is notable:
Turkey shooting down a Russian jet indicates a very important point:
---> Turkey is a NATO ally, and therefore NATO attacked Russian forces in Syria and Russia did what...?
Consider oneself Putin in Moscow and he's looking at a map of all of military positions, Syria currently -- and arguably -- is his weakest point.
Unless... He is about to provide major reinforcements:
- Naval ships on the coast;
- 60 tanks from those landing/transport ships in the Mediterranean Sea.
>- 60 tanks from those landing/transport ships in the Mediterranean Sea.
See image.
>It's you again.
Why do the posts bother you?
Just trying to share some information with folks who might be interested in the topic.
Also, as a Canadian citizen, and recognizing that Russia arguably shares an Arctic border with Canada, personally have valid reason to be "concerned" with Moscow's actions.
What if Moscow attempted similar "annexations" for territory in the Canadian Arctic?
Remarkable.
Canadians are protesting in the middle of winter while Yankees and Germans call them "cucks".
And here, a little Canadian does his part to "stand up" to Moscow, and (surprise, surprise!) a German flag comes to Moscow's defense.
The greatest irony: of all the strong-willed Canadians in this country, Ottawa gets a manipulative, divisive, geopolitical infant as a "leader".
What a world.
Oh, and already replied to your comment yesterday man:
Personally don't get paid anything! Just a "schizo" interested in a particular topic and sharing information, that's all.
Also:
Why isn't Germany refitting those Leopard 2 tanks that Turkey is using, with better armour?
See image.
Was reading that Ankara recently refitted their Leopard 2's with upgraded armour.
Why didn't Germany take care of this issue for Turkey?
You two used to be very close allies.
What's going on with Berlin man!
so are they going to Ukraine or Syria? Will Ukraine launch an operation to retake Crimea if the troops go to Syria instead?
>so are they going to Ukraine or Syria?
Personally do not know.
Have been trying for two days now to find confirmation on their final destination, but cannot find any answers, the media reports speculate their final destination as Crimea.
But see the tweet in the image.
Some folks are considering the Syria angle with those Russian ships in the Mediterranean.
Here's another one.
Notice Russia's ships in the Mediterranean: control energy resources!
Here are those six ships.
Notice they are all transport ships.
Keep in mind those three missile ships now exiting the Suez.
---> Are these ships about the rendezvous in Syria?