Ukraine, PaIestine, Syria, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq, Mali, Caucasus, Yemen, Ethiopia, Burma, Socotra, and other geopolitical happenings, as well as soup, pipelines and robots. /ug/, /sg/, /cwg/, /ecw/, /kzg/, /osint/, /ck/, /tg/, /k/, /soup general/, (NOT /ipg/)
NEWS >Ukraine/Russia Russian forces have made advances along the entire contact line in Donbass and heavy fighting is taking place in the city of Severodonetsk which is close to being fully captured by the Russian army. Meanwhile, the UAF launched a limited counteroffensive in Davydiv Brid, Kherson. >Syria Turkish defense minister, Halusi Akar, stated that "Turkey’s armed forces are ready for another cross-border operation in northern Syria". Whilst the syrian foreign minister said "Damssucs strongly opposes Turkish military moves" >Colombia Leftist Candidate Gustavo Preto comes out on top with 40% of the vote, but he will have to face off with Rodolfo Hernandez in the second round of elections on June 19th. >Rwanda/DRC tensions are high between Rwanda and the DRC, as the latter accuses the former of funding and supporting m23 rebels in the eastern part of the country. The AU has volunteered to mediate. >Lebanon Lebanon’s new parliament has re-elected Nabih Berri for a seventh term as Speaker of Parliament.
>PM Kadhimi says ’90 percent’ of disagreements with Kurdistan Region solved >The Kurdistan Region has outstanding issues with the Iraqi government, most notably regarding the Region's oil and gas law, which it passed in 2007 enabling it to administer and develop its own oil and gas resources. >Iraq's Federal Supreme Court in February found the Region's oil and gas law to be "unconstitutional," therefore striking down the legal basis for the independence of the Kurdistan Region's oil and gas sector, a decision repeatedly slammed by Kurdish leaders. >When asked to comment about the federal court's decision, the Iraqi prime minister said that "the federal court is the highest court in Iraq, and the government is bound by its decisions."
>Iraq Forces Capture 38 ISIS Militants in Kirkuk. >A large number of weapons and ammunition were seized during the raid in Kirkuk, Ali Al-Fariji, head of operations command in Kirkuk told the Anadolu Agency. >Security forces also destroyed eight shelters belonging to the terror group, he added.
Kek saved! IDK they might let him go if we get something out of it. Kurdistan will never be a real country, at least not on Iraqi clay! Glory to Assur!
Hunter Cooper
>At least a dozen ISIS terrorists have been killed in northern Iraq in a sweeping operation by the Arab country’s resistance fighters.
hey baathtard why dont you make an iraq general? no one cares about your nigger shithole
Samuel Reed
>Ukraine, PaIestine, Syria, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq, Mali, Caucasus, Yemen, Ethiopia, Burma, Socotra, and other geopolitical happenings, as well as soup, pipelines and robots. /ug/, /sg/, /cwg/, /ecw/, /kzg/, /osint/, /ck/, /tg/, /k/, /soup general/, (NOT /ipg/) >Iraq Does it have Turdun or Turduni up there? No? Didn't think so! Happenings in Iraq effect all of the middle east, thus they're relevant to this general.
Owen Mitchell
>tf >tp But it is Iraq general. Iron age Erech that is.
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Also, Anyone in this general align their view of Iraq/Iraqis the same as Tucker Carlson?
>In call-in segments Carlson made from 2006 to 2009 on the radio show Bubba the Love Sponge, Carlson said Iraq was not worth invading because it was a country made up of "semi-literate primitive monkeys" who "don't use toilet paper or forks".[283] Carlson also stated that he had "zero sympathy" for the people of Iraq.