Message from @Atkins
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Joe rogan had abby martin on talking bad about vice's coverage of venezuela and ukraine of which I was a major part of
Joe is even friends with shane and he has abby on knocking our coverage
is there a url link?
sounds like joe watches a lot of Vice
my response
I wonder what Russia offered the FSA to not only surrender... but theyre now helping put up Russian flags in N.Homs
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mis-spelled good
Oh boy the very first comment under yours is uh.
Something else.
hmm I gave it a thumbs up... about a minute later refreshed... its on 0 :/
@wacka That ISIS pocket near the Iraq border contains a bridge over the Euphrates. Important since the one in Deir ez-Zor has been destroyed.
So it's not so much the SAA and SDF teaming up to kill ISIS so much as them both trying to push out remnants to capture the bridge.
theres a rumour that a staged chemical attack has been in the works since April 23rd in Dier Ez-zor
not sure how credible it is... it was from a russian source
but if we see one in the near future...
Quite possible. SAA failed to make any headway after they crossed near there, and their pontoon bridge was destroyed. They might be preparing to gas the SDF (since their conventional advance failed), and then claim the SDF gassed themselves as a false flag.
Maskirovka.
There are so many layers of deception in anything the Russians say or do that even they have a hard time parsing it.
I look at the motive though... the SAA and SDF have only had minor clashes.. it would be silly to make them a majorr enemy now
and also get another strike from the allied coalition
Why? SAA has basically recaptured every other part of the country. To make any further advances they either have to clash with SDF or Turks.
They can't just sit idle when they're winning.
but SDF is taking care of ISIS in that region... theyd be better off heading south... or north to idlib
ISIS is basically dead as a conventional force.
I see that Turkey is now occupying a huge chunk of northern syria
in their "operation olive branch"
That little pocket that both sides are spit-roasting is their last piece of inhabited territory.
Erdogan: "we're going to create a safe zone in Syria... by killing everyone in sight"
He needs an external enemy.
Erdogan?
Yes. And there are Kurds on that side of the border.
what do you think will happen in 2021?
When there is a new leader in Syria
Too far out to predict anything in such a mixed up chaotic situation.
I mean literally Assad cannot run for office...
because of the ammendments parliament made to the constitution in 2012
whereby a president can only run for two 7yr terms max
I don't think laws are going to stop anyone here.