Literally not my fault that your knowledge about this war doesn't go beyond being wrapped around Qassem Soleimani's shoe like a snake lmao
Please refute anything, all you are doing is barking. It's always the same pattern - you bark, your arguments get destroyed, you bark more, then you slowly slither back into Khamenei's pants lmao. It's okay to be oblivious, just stop pretending you're informed about any of this
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10-17-2017, 04:03 PM #121
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10-17-2017, 04:18 PM #122
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10-17-2017, 04:23 PM #123
Well, you're delusional if you think the "Daeshi ideology" will become extinct anytime soon. If you're as observant as you think, you would know every airstrike only fortifies their stances - just like "liberating" Sunni cities and putting Khamenei posters all over them does. You referenced the battle in Hawija a few times, do you think groups like IS mind going in prison? They know the political landscape in Iraq, they know the rising tensions between the groups that are fighting them, that's why the situation with Kurds and Iraqis excites them:
Finally, the Islamic State wali, or governor of Hawija, told the men to turn themselves in to the Kurdish forces, known as the pesh merga, and to flee the advancing Iraqi Army and its Shiite militia allies, the Iranian-trained Hashed al-Shaabi, notorious for killing not only Islamic State prisoners but also their entire families.
“The governor told us each to ‘solve your own problem and find your own solution for yourself,’ ” Mr. Mohemin said. “He said, ‘Go to the pesh merga, not to the Hashed.’
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/08/w...surrender.html
Anyway, I'm not sure if you read this reply to you:
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10-17-2017, 05:33 PM #124
Like I said before... this is why Iranian/Russian approach to ISIS is best. Daesh cant fight battles if they are dead. When they turn themselves in just light them up.(no pun intended).
At least Trump and Iran agree on something. Dead ISIS family members.
Stay salty about ISIS losing.
Thousands of corpses. Heh.. Here is where country always beats religion. In the 1980s.. Iran sent WAVES OF PEOPLE to attack Iraqi positions. Thats dedication that ISIS doesnt have. I refer, of course, to sightings of drug needles found in ISIS positions to possibly stir the younger fighters to fight.
Good luck with your 2018 hiding in cave goals.
Im still waiting on Las Vegas connections. Its been weeks. Whats happening. No wifi in prison?
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10-17-2017, 05:44 PM #125
And the Muslim international pastime enters its next season...
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10-17-2017, 05:56 PM #126
*ignores everything I said* lmao and @ "at least Trump and Iran agree on something. Dead ISIS family members." wtf lol, and drug needles, hahahahahahaha
"Dead ISIS family members" - so why do you get mad when they call for the same fate for yours?
I bet you slit your wrists when the Camp Speicher massacre happened, didn't you?
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Was a sad day buddy
And Rumiyah still isn't out yet strangely, it was due on the 9th or 10th - but their propaganda output is as high definition as ever, so they're planning something special for this editionLast edited by arabianvenom; 10-17-2017 at 06:01 PM.
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10-17-2017, 06:02 PM #127
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10-17-2017, 06:06 PM #128
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10-17-2017, 06:11 PM #129
Im quite capable of differentiating ppl who follow a religion blindly and those who are good people on any side. In ISIS, there are none.
I am blunt with you. Baathist party and Saddam tried to invade Iran and used chemical weapons on Kurds and Iranians my family included. They were backed by everyone and their mother. I, therefore, have ZERO compassion for said party/followers of it. I have no sympathy for ISIS affiliates either. What they are getting right now...is what they deserve.
Which is why Im ok if the country is gutted split into parts and distributed amongst those that defeated ISIS militarily.
LOL at Arabianvenom checking his mailbox for his copy of Rumiyah
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10-17-2017, 06:16 PM #130
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10-17-2017, 07:41 PM #131
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10-17-2017, 07:48 PM #132
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10-17-2017, 11:35 PM #133
lol you think Iran and Al Qaeda are allied... you know nothing...
This is one of those times that debating with someone lends more credence to their argument than just laughing at them. You filthy runt arab.
One question who won out of this conflict?
Iran has now more control over Iraq and Syria than ever before and every nation that can wants to befriend them because they know when the chit hits the fan Iran doesn't phuck around.
Love watyching your boys get massacred in Alleppo. Wish I could do the same to you, you filthy terrorist rat.
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10-17-2017, 11:56 PM #134
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10-18-2017, 12:20 AM #135
You dog, there are al-Qa'idah commanders who speak openly about their time in Iran lmao. bin Laden himself, you oblivious rat:
Bin Laden disapproved of the ISI’s threats against Iran. “I have a few remarks concerning the matter of your threats to Iran, and I hope that you and your brothers will accommodate it,” bin Laden wrote. The al Qaeda founder continued (emphasis added): “You did not consult with us on that serious issue that affects the general welfare of all of us. We expected you would consult with us for these important matters, for as you are aware, Iran is our main artery for funds, personnel, and communication, as well as the matter of hostages.”
This is the part where you close your eyes and disregard all of the evidence presented to you. You are nothing more than spit on my shoe.
Oh and just to destroy you some more, your country released Saif al-Adel, Abu Mohammed al-Masri, Abu al Khayr al-Masri, Khalid al Aruri and Sari Shibab
But you're absolutely clueless about this conflict, so I don't expect you to know even one them lmao
"Wish I could do the same to you, you filthy terrorist rat" - you're a fragile rat who does nothing but hiss and then hide, if you ever found yourself in a confrontation, this would be you:
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10-18-2017, 01:04 AM #136
True lmao.
Has the support of 80% of the world since like 1880 and still couldnt establish their own land. Give up kurds, you are destinated to be a minority.
still Id say we should build walls all over Erbil and dump all terror sympathising non assimilating kurds there.
Lets see what will happen when they breed like cats, never work as they are doing now in all their host countries but this time there wont be any state welfare system to support them.
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10-18-2017, 06:03 AM #137
Issam Zahreddin, a notorious war criminal and one of Assad's most prized generals who was leading the fight against IS in Deir Ezzor - killed by a landmine in Deir Ezzor
Pimpin is probably elbowing his screen right now in frustration lmfao. Moussa al-Omar's reaction is best:
https://twitter.com/MousaAlomar/stat...03135168647168
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10-18-2017, 06:21 AM #138
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10-18-2017, 01:27 PM #139
You realise that no one will believe the Saudi line that Iran supports Al Queda.... they basically had a full on war with them in Aleppo only recently...
Furthermore they are apart of a sunni/shia sectarian conflict.
It's telling that you would picture yourself as an ISIS fighter and me as a member of the Iranian armed forces. The funny thing is the ISIS rat pictured is a Caucasian... even you need them to fight your battles.
I know you're trying to troll me, but I love this pic. This man, surrounded by savages and yet he holds his head up high, proud, with a sense of purpose in his eyes. There is something noble about men who face certain death in such a composed manner.Last edited by PimpinisEasy; 10-18-2017 at 01:37 PM.
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10-18-2017, 05:56 PM #141
Iran doesn't have to really support Al Qaeda to be bad, their support of the PUM and Shiite militias is just as bad. Those guys did some insanely brutal chit to Sunnis in places like Tikrit. As a matter of fact, the only reasons Sunnis invited in the ISIS terrorists is because they got tired of them. But ISIS managed to outdo them in being totally potato so now the Sunnis would rather have them back. Lol
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10-18-2017, 06:04 PM #142
Umm question, why the fuk are the Kurds allowing the Iraqi army to take the border with Syria? Because with that, they lose all connections to Syrian Kurdistan? I know the rift between Kurds in KRG and PUK but still, it's shooting yourself in the foot to lose all contact with Syrian Kurds.
Abadi pretty much took a dump on all Kurdish hopes.
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10-18-2017, 06:15 PM #143
lol careful turkbrah, gonna end on that psycho's ignore list talking like that.
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10-18-2017, 06:32 PM #144
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10-18-2017, 06:39 PM #146"All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible. This, I did." - T.E. Lawrence.
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10-18-2017, 06:47 PM #147
I agree with that, actually.
This war is a war between evil vs lesser of evils.
Iraq is bad but Syria is a disaster beyond repair. U literally have Turkey and FSA vs HTS vs Israel vs ISIS vs Kurds vs Assad and Russia... WTF.
And the war will never be won, Assad can win back every city and still face a deadly insurgency for life. People no longer fear his rule. Same thing with Kurds winning.
Honestly the Middle East of today is a laughing stock because some British and French guys sat down and drew imaginary borders with imaginary nationalities and imaginary flags with no regard to the ethnic differences in these make-believe "countries".
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10-18-2017, 07:00 PM #148
He doesn't realize you're talking about Iraq before IS captured Mosul, Falluja, Ramadi, Tikrit, etc - before IS had a presence in any, Shi'a militias were slaughtering Sunnis. We all remember the protests in the summer with Sunnis camped outside in tents and police officers killing any dissenters, and Shi'a protests defending the dog al-Maliki in response - it's what made ISIS entrance possible in the first place
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10-18-2017, 07:27 PM #149
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10-18-2017, 07:54 PM #150
You do realize that at the moment, there is no legitimate al-Qa'idah representative in Syria, right?
Listen to Sami al Oraydi's latest speeches, AQ central rejected the rebranding of Jabhat al-Nusra, several al-Qa'idah judges disbanded from the group and Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri' deputy didn't even know about the formation of HTS:
"I did not know about the formation of the organization of Haytat Tahrir ash Sham except from the media and I did not sit with anyone among the decision makers in Fateh ash Sham front since a month and a half ago"
And Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri himself portrayed the formation of Jabhat Fateh ash Sham as an act of disobedience on Jowlani's part.
So in summary, al-Qa'idah is accusing al-Jowlani of breaking ties and breaking his bayat to AQ, and likening him to al-Baghdadi
There simply is no pure AQ group in Syria now, but these speeches are obvious signs that one will emerge soon.
And you need to realize that the al-Qa'idah of both Usama and al-Zawahiri, forbid Iran from ever being in the crosshairs - read Usama's letters, listen to AQ speeches
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