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Media 101: cover the whole damn head, don't forget the beard.

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It shows that number of actors Assad has is limited. Here the video:


Also it shows that Assadists will not win Oscar in near future.
o_O this video shows nothing...
So a woman who was wearing military shirt could be a soldier or anything when did the government or the TV station claim she is a civilian they didn't even interview her... The commentary on the video is funny..

Haha thank God those terrorists don't have supporters with a functioning brain... Keep on supporting them you are perfect for the job..

You made a joke out of yourself, please keep posting stuff like this :rofl:
 
But who was 'Ibrahim Yousef'?

He was a Muslim Brotherhood member in Syrian army who plotted and conducted execution of unarmed Alawite cadets in Aleppo artillery school in 1979 with his accomplices, in which they killed between 60-80 unarmed cadets for sole reason of being Alawites.
@500 denying incoming.

"Armed alewite cadets killed poor unarmed Ibrahim Yousef, an innocent civilian, his family was gased."
Iran and Assad funds with billions and arms Muslim Brotherhood unit (aka Hamas).

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@500 denying incoming.

"Armed alewite cadets killed poor unarmed Ibrahim Yousef, an innocent civilian, his family was gased."

Khamenists are to blame (in June 1979)

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So I was reading a Reddit thread on how disastrous Aleppo was for the rebels, and noticed this post,

"we have a unique cultural identity for aleppo city than our rural areas and rest of syria. from life style to religeous convictions. muslim women in aleppo have chosen to wear this instead of the Abaya which is worn in the rest of the country (some other places also started wearing it but the trend was born in aleppo) head scarf is again more of a fashion issue than a religious one as even some christian neighborhoods inspired by coco channel advertisements started wearing thin veils (this is funny because there was such a crazy fad that almost everything was branded coco channel t hell with copy rights)."

What the person linked was apparently مانطو which I guess is like the Iranian مانتو

https://www.google.com/search?q=مان...876nOAhWBKSwKHTNHCz4Q_AUIBygB&biw=600&bih=960
 
Khamenists are to blame (in June 1979)

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So I was reading a Reddit thread on how disastrous Aleppo was for the rebels, and noticed this post,

"we have a unique cultural identity for aleppo city than our rural areas and rest of syria. from life style to religeous convictions. muslim women in aleppo have chosen to wear this instead of the Abaya which is worn in the rest of the country (some other places also started wearing it but the trend was born in aleppo) head scarf is again more of a fashion issue than a religious one as even some christian neighborhoods inspired by coco channel advertisements started wearing thin veils (this is funny because there was such a crazy fad that almost everything was branded coco channel t hell with copy rights)."

What the person linked was apparently مانطو which I guess is like the Iranian مانتو

https://www.google.com/search?q=مان...876nOAhWBKSwKHTNHCz4Q_AUIBygB&biw=600&bih=960
Yeah people from poor neighborhoods of Aleppo had no other worries than Coco Channel. Esp funny to hear about women clothes from Iranian with their mandatory cover and modesty police

And now after thousands of barrel bombs one talking about Coco Channel should be completely nuts.
 
Turkey is shelling YPG base at the border. This is an indirect good news for the strain government. If SAA defeats rebels, and Turkey weakens YPG, then the Syrian government won't have to deal the a Kurdish problem once the war is over.
 
Government forces make gains in Syria's Aleppo
Rebels lose two hilltops and two villages as government is accused of targeting six hospitals in and around Aleppo.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/government-forces-gains-syria-aleppo-160803184640971.html

(This news if from yesterday, i.e. one day ago)


Apparently even the rebel-friendly news outlet is reporting setbacks for the rebels.
This report is based on SOHR which has zero credibility. For example SOHR claimed couple days ago Assadists took 1070, and now its clear its total false.
 
45637th phase of Jaish al-Fatkh operation was failed again. Ameria and Jam'iat recaptured, 30-40 terrorists killed.
Funny that yesterday Assadists claimed they repelled attack on Ameria, while today they claim they captured it.

In Algeria it took 8 years.
In Afghanistan 10 years.

Lets see how much time it will take to Khamenai to realize that game is over.
 
45637th phase of Jaish al-Fatkh operation was failed again. Ameria and Jam'iat recaptured, 30-40 terrorists killed.

@500 at this very moment:

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This report is based on SOHR which has zero credibility. For example SOHR claimed couple days ago Assadists took 1070, and now its clear its total false.

So all of a sudden even the pro-rebellion outlets are slammed with zero-credibility mantra because they're not suiting your narrative?

Have your senses taken a one way flight to never land?

In Afghanistan 10 years.
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Are you basically admitting here that the Yankee/Euro invasions in the past few decades or so have been wrong?
 
@500 at this very moment:

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So all of a sudden even the pro-rebellion outlets got zero-credibility because they're not suiting your narrative?

Have your senses taken a one way flight to never land?
I write based on footage evidence. SOHR numbers were always crap, but they used to be reliable in terms of territory control. Now they lost that credibility too.

Are you basically admitting here that the Yankee/Euro invasions in the past few decades or so have been wrong?
These invasions were doomed to fail, just like current Shia/Alawi invasion in 99% Sunni Aleppo. Its no different from Algeria and Afghanistan.
 

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