There's a reason Syria is still holding against the US, Turkey, Israel, and Israel is getting clowned on by taxi drivers.

There's a reason Syria is still holding against the US, Turkey, Israel, and Israel is getting clowned on by taxi drivers.

  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    brown fantasy, this is your hezbollah bro

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      r/uselessredcricle

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      That mockup looks better than most Hollywood prop tanks

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        That’s cause most of the time they are either tanks that look nothing like the mock up or are CGI shit. The art of tank mock ups is a mostly lost art. Iirc the French tanks used in the all quiet on the western front remake and were built on BMP chassis

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >implying that everbody in the bottom image including assad's double isn't syrian glowie

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Syria can't even hold against its own minorities, not sure what you are smoking.

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Why do browns think all their borderline mad max level failed states are supposed to impress or cow first world nations? Lebanon, Syria, iran, lmao just stay quiet you’re not scaring anyone

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Every day I wake up hoping Kadyrov and Assad have stepped on a mine, Netanyahu has been put in handcuffs, and Xi has drowned in a bottle of wine, and I end up being disapointed.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Why? Did they torture and kill US assets that attempted to subvert their govts?

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Implying those magazines aren't empty

  7. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Syria is still holding against the US
    Is it really

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      What is that red dot in the middle of all the yellow lmfao

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Al-Hasakah

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        It's referred to as the "security box" located in the city of Al-Hasakah. It's basically the Syrian gov compound in the city. It formed as part of a cease fire agreement in 2016 between the Syrian gov and YPG.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          >It formed as part of a cease fire agreement in 2016 between the Syrian gov and YPG.

          You're mixing things up a little. The red patches had been there before, but they weren't controlled by the SAA, it's was actually a local arab militia that's part of the SAA. There had been clashed in 2016 between YPG and them, but the issue was local, not an actual conflict between Damascus and YPG. So the ceasefire agreement doesn't have anything to do with the red patches, the red patches had been agreed in 2012 when Damascus handed control over northern Syria to the Kurds.

          They're literally allied and in talks about a change to the constitution that federalizes Syria and cements Kurdish control.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        It's referred to as the "security box" located in the city of Al-Hasakah. It's basically the Syrian gov compound in the city. It formed as part of a cease fire agreement in 2016 between the Syrian gov and YPG.

        SDF/YPG are allied with Damascus. They're in control since 2012 so Damascus could send their troops elsewhere to fight. Those red patches are ministries, airports and border checkpoints that are still in control of the SAA.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Given the circumstances, yes. Also a israelite or a Kurd made that.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Does it not reflect objective on the ground reality?

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        >Vast portions of country are under control of state enemies, no real capacity to take them back in foreseeable future.
        >Sanctioned to hell, throttling the minimal economic growth. Primary moneymaker reduced to captagon smuggling.
        >State frequently operates with limited jurisdiction over what places it nominally does control, with competing influences of Russia/Iran/warlords.
        >Periodic protests against Assad shows discontent still smoldering.
        Syria was a shithole before. Now it's an economically, territorially, and politically crippled shithole, and there's no sign of it getting better.
        I'd call that a pretty big western win.
        >israeliteS
        Cope.
        >KURDS
        Seethe.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      It's amazing what the US can do with like 200 SOF and maybe 30 aircraft nowadays.

  8. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    The US had bases inside Syria and there is nothing Assad can do about it. Imagine if a foreign power came and set up a military base inside the US, it's unfathomable.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      The US has bases all over the middle east that they can't really get out of without getting fired at.

      It's not exactly the win you think. At least in Germany and Australia stationed soldiers can get out and get some groceries.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        The only people who are unable to transit freely under Syrian SDF control are the enemies of the US, along with the Turks.
        US operators own the place, as the Syrians, Iranians, and Russians discovered to explosive effect.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          yeah but fuck the Turks

  9. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    You know how Arabs like to shoot guns at celebrations? There are videos with them accidentally shooting their friends and family like that.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Not only Arabs
      https://www.fox17online.com/news/local-news/2-dead-following-new-years-eve-party-shooting

  10. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Hated leaders vs respected leaders.

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