ISIL männen dör dom flugor bara i Kobane har närmare 1600 sådana svin dödats av kurdiska styrkor och av flygbombningar av dessa dödade är det många sk svenskar som vi nu slipper här.
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Sniperace skrev:ISIL männen dör dom flugor bara i Kobane har närmare 1600 sådana svin dödats av kurdiska styrkor och av flygbombningar av dessa dödade är det många sk svenskar som vi nu slipper här.
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Och hur många kurder fick plikta med livet?Sniperace skrev:ISIL männen dör dom flugor bara i Kobane har närmare 1600 sådana svin dödats av kurdiska styrkor och av flygbombningar av dessa dödade är det många sk svenskar som vi nu slipper här.
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ca 600.Infra skrev:Och hur många kurder fick plikta med livet?Sniperace skrev:ISIL männen dör dom flugor bara i Kobane har närmare 1600 sådana svin dödats av kurdiska styrkor och av flygbombningar av dessa dödade är det många sk svenskar som vi nu slipper här.
Du har väl aldrig hört om noll förluster.
Men som sagt dina isilkompisar dör som flugor och det applåderar vi mer av det.
Det är nu ganska många "svenskar" Som fått tugga sand där nu :-)
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Missade tunnelbomben i tidigare inlägg.
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NDF i skottväxling med YPG i Hasakah.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b16_1422844364
När ammon är slut kommer man förmodligen slåss med påkar.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b16_1422844364
När ammon är slut kommer man förmodligen slåss med påkar.
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En video på den "svensken" som är anklagad för folkrättbrott i Syrien. Ca 50 sek ser man järnvägsövergången i Ale norr om Göteborg.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b49_1422910310
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b49_1422910310
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Svenska nyheter rapporterar om att kurder slåss mot IS vilket stämmer men i mycket liten omfattning.
Det är shia miliser och SAA som står för grovjobbet.
Badr milisen i Irak rensar IS:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/armed-with-u-s-weapons-ruthless-militia-beating-isis-in-iraq/
SAA rensar vidare i Deir ez zor:
http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/isis-loses-ground-near-deir-ezzor-airport-airport/
Det är shia miliser och SAA som står för grovjobbet.
Badr milisen i Irak rensar IS:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/armed-with-u-s-weapons-ruthless-militia-beating-isis-in-iraq/
SAA rensar vidare i Deir ez zor:
http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/isis-loses-ground-near-deir-ezzor-airport-airport/
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Darayya 2015, tunnelbombing.
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Latakia , TOW at Tower 45.
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"FN: IS korsfäster barn – och begraver dem levande".........[sic]
Denna förbehållslösa hatpropaganda mot IS börjar nu ta sig groteska
proportioner. Skrönorna börjar nu likna de skrönor som berättades om
judar på progromernas tid. Dom drack gojimbarnens blod o s v. Får man
efterlysa litet sans och måtta?
Hur många barn hade inte fått brinna ihjäl under den jordanske pilotens
bombmattor. (Såna frågor måste man ställa sig om man ska göra nån
slags jävla anspråk på objektivitet).
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En amerikansk kvinna som hölls iv ISIL i Raccas omgivningar dödades
i dag av sina egna under ett urskiljningslös bombanfall. Källa Rapport i dag 19.30
i dag av sina egna under ett urskiljningslös bombanfall. Källa Rapport i dag 19.30
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Finns ingen som bryr sig längre.
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Infra skrev:
"FN: IS korsfäster barn – och begraver dem levande".........[sic]
Denna förbehållslösa hatpropaganda mot IS börjar nu ta sig groteska
proportioner. Skrönorna börjar nu likna de skrönor som berättades om
judar på progromernas tid. Dom drack gojimbarnens blod o s v. Får man
efterlysa litet sans och måtta?
Hur många barn hade inte fått brinna ihjäl under den jordanske pilotens
bombmattor. (Såna frågor måste man ställa sig om man ska göra nån
slags jävla anspråk på objektivitet).
Nu är det lite svårt att lägga bombmattor med ett stridsflyg.
Rätt intressant att se hur du nu har börjat försvara den mest brutala terrororganisationen i modern tid.
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http://www.aftonbladet.se/senastenytt/ttnyheter/utrikes/article20282219.ab
Riktigt glädjande nyheter :-)
Riktigt glädjande nyheter :-)
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[size=35]Shifting Realities in Syria[/size]
As recently as October, Secretary of State John Kerry argued that there will never be peace in Syria as long as President Bashar al-Assad “remains the focus of power” there. Even now, American officials continue to insist that any lasting political solution will require Mr. Assad’s exit. But the unsettling truth is that the brutal dictator is still clinging to power and the United States and its allies are going to have to live with him, at least for now.
Mr. Kerry seemed tacitly to acknowledge as much recently when he urged Mr. Assad to change his policies, while omitting the usual call for him to leave office.
In the last year, the situation in Syria has changed quickly and dramatically. The Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, now controls about half the country, while the rebels America counted on to defeat Mr. Assad have become weaker in the face of steady gains by the regime.
There seems no chance that Mr. Assad will leave power voluntarily anytime soon or that he will be forced out by the non-ISIS rebels unless the United States intervenes directly, a course President Obama has rejected. Recent history should humble anyone who would predict the direction of regime change. Except for Tunisia, countries that overthrew their leaders during the 2011 Arab Spring movements have replaced the old dictators with new ones or descended into chaos.
Besides, the greater threat now is not Mr. Assad but the Islamic State, especially if it continues to expand in Syria, entices more foreign fighters into its ranks and uses its territory to launch attacks on the West. A recent study by the RAND Corporation, which does research for the government, says the collapse of the Assad regime, while unlikely now, would be the “worst possible outcome” for American interests — depriving Syria of its remaining state institutions and creating more space for the Islamic State and other extremists to spread mayhem.
This was not the scenario envisioned in 2011 when Syrians staged peaceful protests against Mr. Assad’s autocratic government. President Obama and European leaders called for Mr. Assad to resign and pressured him with sanctions. The dictator, armed and aided by Russia and Iran, retaliated with his air force and barrel bombs, fueling a civil war in which some 200,000 Syrians have been killed and countless towns destroyed.
As has long been the case, the fighting in Syria raises tough questions and presents the United States with no good options. And Mr. Obama’s approach to the conflict remains the most inchoate element of his campaign against the Islamic State. While the Americans and Mr. Assad ostensibly share a common enemy, the two parties are not formally collaborating. Yet American fighter planes regularly invade Syrian airspace to bomb Islamic State targets. If the main threat is the Islamic State and the goal is to defeat it, might the West at some point be forced to work with Mr. Assad?
The administration says it is training Syrian rebels to assist the United States-led air campaign against the Islamic State, but those fighters will not be engaged for another few months and there are serious doubts about whether they can ever be effective. Figuring out Syria’s longer-term future is even more complicated. If, as American officials say, the only way to end the civil war and forge a common front against ISIS is some kind of political agreement that includes Russia and Iran, Mr. Assad’s major allies, and Turkey and Saudi Arabia, his major opponents, what must Washington do to strengthen its position and shape the outcome?
American officials see an emerging international consensus on the need for a long-term diplomatic solution between Mr. Assad and diverse rebel groups. There is also interest in United Nations-led cease-fires in local communities like Aleppo that might serve as a basis for a broader peace. As The Times has reported, the Russians are trying to bring the two sides into talks later this month, with the apparent aim of a more gradual change in Syria.
But it’s unclear how plausible any of the ideas are, and no one seems to have figured out how to tie these disparate pieces into a coherent game plan. That includes the Republicans who control Congress and spend their time railing against Mr. Obama’s foreign policy, though they have offered no realistic alternatives. The idea of a capable force of “moderate” Syrians that can overthrow Mr. Assad has proved to be a fantasy, even though politicians like Senator John McCain keep insisting otherwise.
Congress must, of course, have a role in advising how to wage this new war against the Islamic State. But it has shirked its duty, and after months of American military action in Iraq and Syria, it has failed to authorize or even seriously debate how this indefinite war should be conducted.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/01/25/opinion/sunday/shifting-realities-in-syria.html?referrer=&_r=1
As recently as October, Secretary of State John Kerry argued that there will never be peace in Syria as long as President Bashar al-Assad “remains the focus of power” there. Even now, American officials continue to insist that any lasting political solution will require Mr. Assad’s exit. But the unsettling truth is that the brutal dictator is still clinging to power and the United States and its allies are going to have to live with him, at least for now.
Mr. Kerry seemed tacitly to acknowledge as much recently when he urged Mr. Assad to change his policies, while omitting the usual call for him to leave office.
In the last year, the situation in Syria has changed quickly and dramatically. The Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, now controls about half the country, while the rebels America counted on to defeat Mr. Assad have become weaker in the face of steady gains by the regime.
There seems no chance that Mr. Assad will leave power voluntarily anytime soon or that he will be forced out by the non-ISIS rebels unless the United States intervenes directly, a course President Obama has rejected. Recent history should humble anyone who would predict the direction of regime change. Except for Tunisia, countries that overthrew their leaders during the 2011 Arab Spring movements have replaced the old dictators with new ones or descended into chaos.
Besides, the greater threat now is not Mr. Assad but the Islamic State, especially if it continues to expand in Syria, entices more foreign fighters into its ranks and uses its territory to launch attacks on the West. A recent study by the RAND Corporation, which does research for the government, says the collapse of the Assad regime, while unlikely now, would be the “worst possible outcome” for American interests — depriving Syria of its remaining state institutions and creating more space for the Islamic State and other extremists to spread mayhem.
This was not the scenario envisioned in 2011 when Syrians staged peaceful protests against Mr. Assad’s autocratic government. President Obama and European leaders called for Mr. Assad to resign and pressured him with sanctions. The dictator, armed and aided by Russia and Iran, retaliated with his air force and barrel bombs, fueling a civil war in which some 200,000 Syrians have been killed and countless towns destroyed.
As has long been the case, the fighting in Syria raises tough questions and presents the United States with no good options. And Mr. Obama’s approach to the conflict remains the most inchoate element of his campaign against the Islamic State. While the Americans and Mr. Assad ostensibly share a common enemy, the two parties are not formally collaborating. Yet American fighter planes regularly invade Syrian airspace to bomb Islamic State targets. If the main threat is the Islamic State and the goal is to defeat it, might the West at some point be forced to work with Mr. Assad?
The administration says it is training Syrian rebels to assist the United States-led air campaign against the Islamic State, but those fighters will not be engaged for another few months and there are serious doubts about whether they can ever be effective. Figuring out Syria’s longer-term future is even more complicated. If, as American officials say, the only way to end the civil war and forge a common front against ISIS is some kind of political agreement that includes Russia and Iran, Mr. Assad’s major allies, and Turkey and Saudi Arabia, his major opponents, what must Washington do to strengthen its position and shape the outcome?
American officials see an emerging international consensus on the need for a long-term diplomatic solution between Mr. Assad and diverse rebel groups. There is also interest in United Nations-led cease-fires in local communities like Aleppo that might serve as a basis for a broader peace. As The Times has reported, the Russians are trying to bring the two sides into talks later this month, with the apparent aim of a more gradual change in Syria.
But it’s unclear how plausible any of the ideas are, and no one seems to have figured out how to tie these disparate pieces into a coherent game plan. That includes the Republicans who control Congress and spend their time railing against Mr. Obama’s foreign policy, though they have offered no realistic alternatives. The idea of a capable force of “moderate” Syrians that can overthrow Mr. Assad has proved to be a fantasy, even though politicians like Senator John McCain keep insisting otherwise.
Congress must, of course, have a role in advising how to wage this new war against the Islamic State. But it has shirked its duty, and after months of American military action in Iraq and Syria, it has failed to authorize or even seriously debate how this indefinite war should be conducted.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/01/25/opinion/sunday/shifting-realities-in-syria.html?referrer=&_r=1
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YPG is now less than 10km away from Euphrates river. Village Qiran has been captured.
All in all, more than 100 villages have been captured by blitz offensive from Kobane, about a third that has been lost to ISIS. The number has doubled in past 48 hours btw.
http://syriahr.com/en/2015/02/ypg-fi...l-arab-kobani/
Bunch of activity from SAA recently they have took control of 16 towns/farms south of Qamishli and are very close to Tall Hamis, Also reports that SAA forces have arrived on the outskirts of Regiment 121 and heavy artillery is hitting it At the moment.
#IslamicState is pulling out tactically of Jarabulus #Syria.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jarabulus,+Syria/@36.8112832,38.0279816,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x153175b3c1b59747:0x207e6b6367c1199a …
IS faller ihop som ett korthus för tillfället. Kanske lite tidigt att ropa hej. Men trenden är tydlig.
All in all, more than 100 villages have been captured by blitz offensive from Kobane, about a third that has been lost to ISIS. The number has doubled in past 48 hours btw.
http://syriahr.com/en/2015/02/ypg-fi...l-arab-kobani/
Bunch of activity from SAA recently they have took control of 16 towns/farms south of Qamishli and are very close to Tall Hamis, Also reports that SAA forces have arrived on the outskirts of Regiment 121 and heavy artillery is hitting it At the moment.
#IslamicState is pulling out tactically of Jarabulus #Syria.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jarabulus,+Syria/@36.8112832,38.0279816,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x153175b3c1b59747:0x207e6b6367c1199a …
IS faller ihop som ett korthus för tillfället. Kanske lite tidigt att ropa hej. Men trenden är tydlig.
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R.O.F.L skrev:YPG is now less than 10km away from Euphrates river. Village Qiran has been captured.
All in all, more than 100 villages have been captured by blitz offensive from Kobane, about a third that has been lost to ISIS. The number has doubled in past 48 hours btw.
http://syriahr.com/en/2015/02/ypg-fi...l-arab-kobani/
Bunch of activity from SAA recently they have took control of 16 towns/farms south of Qamishli and are very close to Tall Hamis, Also reports that SAA forces have arrived on the outskirts of Regiment 121 and heavy artillery is hitting it At the moment.
#IslamicState is pulling out tactically of Jarabulus #Syria.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jarabulus,+Syria/@36.8112832,38.0279816,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x153175b3c1b59747:0x207e6b6367c1199a …
IS faller ihop som ett korthus för tillfället. Kanske lite tidigt att ropa hej. Men trenden är tydlig.
Undrar vad Infra tycker om detta. Han har ju poppat upp som en stor anhängare av IS.
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SDSecrist går från klarhet till klarhet. Nu kommer han ut som bombförnekare, också.Secrist skrev:Infra skrev:
"FN: IS korsfäster barn – och begraver dem levande".........[sic]
Denna förbehållslösa hatpropaganda mot IS börjar nu ta sig groteska
proportioner. Skrönorna börjar nu likna de skrönor som berättades om
judar på progromernas tid. Dom drack gojimbarnens blod o s v. Får man
efterlysa litet sans och måtta?
Hur många barn hade inte fått brinna ihjäl under den jordanske pilotens
bombmattor. (Såna frågor måste man ställa sig om man ska göra nån
slags jävla anspråk på objektivitet).
Nu är det lite svårt att lägga bombmattor med ett stridsflyg.
Rätt intressant att se hur du nu har börjat försvara den mest brutala terrororganisationen i modern tid.
Är någon förvånad? I SDSecrist inskränkta värld flyger den jordanske flygaren stridsplan.
Att bomba byar och människor är i SDSecrists inskränkta värld inte strid. Nu förhåller det
sig så rent faktiskt att den jordanske piloten flög bombplan. Om SDSecrist vidhåller annan
uppfattning så får han ange källa eller länk.
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Infra skrev:SDSecrist går från klarhet till klarhet. Nu kommer han ut som bombförnekare, också.Secrist skrev:Infra skrev:
"FN: IS korsfäster barn – och begraver dem levande".........[sic]
Denna förbehållslösa hatpropaganda mot IS börjar nu ta sig groteska
proportioner. Skrönorna börjar nu likna de skrönor som berättades om
judar på progromernas tid. Dom drack gojimbarnens blod o s v. Får man
efterlysa litet sans och måtta?
Hur många barn hade inte fått brinna ihjäl under den jordanske pilotens
bombmattor. (Såna frågor måste man ställa sig om man ska göra nån
slags jävla anspråk på objektivitet).
Nu är det lite svårt att lägga bombmattor med ett stridsflyg.
Rätt intressant att se hur du nu har börjat försvara den mest brutala terrororganisationen i modern tid.
Är någon förvånad? I SDSecrist inskränkta värld flyger den jordanske flygaren stridsplan.
Att bomba byar och människor är i SDSecrists inskränkta värld inte strid. Nu förhåller det
sig så rent faktiskt att den jordanske piloten flög bombplan. Om SDSecrist vidhåller annan
uppfattning så får han ange källa eller länk.
He, he Infra är närmast parodiskt dålig på att faktakontrollera sina påståenden. Mer troligt är att han bara hittar på något som passar för stunden. Helt plötsligt så flög den Jordanske piloten bombplan för att passa in i de absurda påståendena om "bombmattor" Jösses vad töntigt.
Verkligheten är såklart helt annorlunda. Muath flög F16 och inga bombplan. Något som alla med mer än två hjärnceller kunde räkna ut eftersom Jordanien inte har några bombplan.
In 2009, al-Kasasbeh graduated from the King Hussein Air College and joined the Royal Jordanian Air Force. He completed additional F-16 tactics training with the Republic of Korea Air Force's 120th Flying Squadron, at the Seosan Air Base under a joint South Korean-Jordanian exchange programme. By 2012, he qualified as an operational F-16 pilot and was assigned to No. 1 Squadron at the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base
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Han tror att Daesh kan hota Israel. Fortfarande har inte en enda kula avlossats av terroristerna mot Israel.Secrist skrev:R.O.F.L skrev:YPG is now less than 10km away from Euphrates river. Village Qiran has been captured.
All in all, more than 100 villages have been captured by blitz offensive from Kobane, about a third that has been lost to ISIS. The number has doubled in past 48 hours btw.
http://syriahr.com/en/2015/02/ypg-fi...l-arab-kobani/
Bunch of activity from SAA recently they have took control of 16 towns/farms south of Qamishli and are very close to Tall Hamis, Also reports that SAA forces have arrived on the outskirts of Regiment 121 and heavy artillery is hitting it At the moment.
#IslamicState is pulling out tactically of Jarabulus #Syria.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jarabulus,+Syria/@36.8112832,38.0279816,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x153175b3c1b59747:0x207e6b6367c1199a …
IS faller ihop som ett korthus för tillfället. Kanske lite tidigt att ropa hej. Men trenden är tydlig.
Undrar vad Infra tycker om detta. Han har ju poppat upp som en stor anhängare av IS.
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Nej de är nog noga att avhålla sig från detta eftersom de cet att vedergällning blir fruktansvärd med motattack 100 till tusen gånger våldsammare.R.O.F.L skrev:Han tror att Daesh kan hota Israel. Fortfarande har inte en enda kula avlossats av terroristerna mot Israel.Secrist skrev:R.O.F.L skrev:YPG is now less than 10km away from Euphrates river. Village Qiran has been captured.
All in all, more than 100 villages have been captured by blitz offensive from Kobane, about a third that has been lost to ISIS. The number has doubled in past 48 hours btw.
http://syriahr.com/en/2015/02/ypg-fi...l-arab-kobani/
Bunch of activity from SAA recently they have took control of 16 towns/farms south of Qamishli and are very close to Tall Hamis, Also reports that SAA forces have arrived on the outskirts of Regiment 121 and heavy artillery is hitting it At the moment.
#IslamicState is pulling out tactically of Jarabulus #Syria.https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jarabulus,+Syria/@36.8112832,38.0279816,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x153175b3c1b59747:0x207e6b6367c1199a …
IS faller ihop som ett korthus för tillfället. Kanske lite tidigt att ropa hej. Men trenden är tydlig.
Undrar vad Infra tycker om detta. Han har ju poppat upp som en stor anhängare av IS.
IS Ager sig inte på Israel förrän den dag de tror att de har tillräcklig kapacitet och det innebär att de måste ha makten i alla de omgivande länderna att de styr hela mena, men snart är de tiölintetgjorda och utrotade dom den pestsjuka de är