Oh yeah, 36 civilians who died = terrorists.
Go shoot yourself please. Or just join the Russian Army and come to Syria, we'd gladly shoot you :omghaha:
Oh you thought SNHR would be pro-government after all the killing the gov't did? Oh yeah sorry, they're sorry for not supporting your 2nd favorite dictator.
There are plenty of sources. I don't want to spend my time on ignorants like you though. Google it.
Nusra never forcefully converted...
Basoul assassinated is widely known to be done by Assad.
Pictures of bombed out churches can be found anywhere on google.
Kurds given no rights by Assad is also widely known, Assad himself gave "rights" to Kurds in 2011.
So, Assad assassinating Druze leaders, bombing churches, forbidding rights to Kurds etc. isn't oppression of Minorities? Iranian logic is flawless again!
LOL
Yes, you can obviously poll a population of 23 million, 12 million of which are refugees, and the rest are in war zones or near to war zones. Yes, it's totally possible.
Most areas of internet access are in regime-held areas, specifically the cost and Damascus. Both of which are regime...
I never said you were an Assad supporter. I said you were like one. Claim PKK/YPG are infallible and such. Even though the truth is quiet different. A civilian got killed today by YPG shooting Castello road. The whole reason this mess started was because YPG opened a corridor with an Assad held...
It's not about technology, Russian technology is decent.
It's their personnel. Russia has been trying to modernize their army recently, but it's only going well for the elite divisions with the Armata variants and such. The rest of the army still rides in old, soviet tin cans and use old, soviet...
Oh yes, because Soviet Air Force was so successful in Afghanistan.
Russian army is full of potatoes. If Israel, Turkey, etc had amount of resources and troops Russia had they would be multiple times better than the Russians in quality and training. Russian army is undisciplined, poorly trained...
Let's see...using Hasan Ridha as a source? Check.
Believing his BS? Check.
Claiming YPG are some infallible people? Check.
You are en-route to becoming the perfect Assad supporter! You claim the group you support is infallible, use bogus sources, and actually believe them. Bahahaha
I thought you...
Using that guy as a source? Hahahaha
YPG attacked Castello road (the only rebel supply route into Aleppo) hitting multiple civilian trucks. They also attacked Levant Front, FSA, and Nusra vehicles. Now you want to paint it as peaceful YPG defending themselves? Hahahaha
Meanwhile, in 1861.
Wanted to post this but Iranians would've flagged all of my posts for "Graphic content" for showing some destroyed buildings.
Fua'a/Kefarya/Zabadani truce has broken down after regime bombed Taftanaz and Saraqib. Not much happened in terms of hostage exchange or rebel fighters being transported...
Trying to save Assad.
Map is actually worse, shows factions controlling roads in the desert. One does not simply control a road. In VICE News' documentary on Dara'a (released earlier this September) rebels drove the reporters on a supposed government controlled road and nothing happened to them.
@Ahmed Jo This map makes more sense. Desert warfare relies on force projection, you only control wherever your forces currently are. Not to mention, for IS to get to Dara'a, they'd have to go through Suweida, and then through Busra al Sham and those areas all the way to Dara'a. Considering...
It's a good map but you have to realize that most of the territory ISIS controls is desert, they barely control any towns. Which = non-sustainable offensive.
I never trusted the MOC lol
I'm expecting SF rebels will probably join a larger coalition now, possibly with JaF, they would be unstoppable then. With Allah's will of course :)
Some spamming this thread with your idiocy. Rebels don't have capacity to make nuclear bombs, and if they did, they'd be making AA missiles, fighters jets, tanks, ammo, guns, and not nuclear bombs.