BKP wrote:THE TRUTH: Saying words about Maria that could be perceived as insulting is dangerous because many of us would love to f**k her.
Man who gets it.
BKP wrote:THE TRUTH: Saying words about Maria that could be perceived as insulting is dangerous because many of us would love to f**k her.
PapaDragon wrote:miketheterrible wrote:3) Tiger and Russian forces did cross river, isn't classified info, just not documented because no media groups are or were present for the river crossing as they don't want to give exact position as to their pontoons were placed. We already noted Pontoons were indeed on the move.
And she just casually goes on air and broadcasts it to the planet?
PapaDragon wrote:BKP wrote:THE TRUTH: Saying words about Maria that could be perceived as insulting is dangerous because many of us would love to f**k her.
Man who gets it.
No, a man who wished he got itKiloGolf wrote:PapaDragon wrote:BKP wrote:THE TRUTH: Saying words about Maria that could be perceived as insulting is dangerous because many of us would love to f**k her.
Man who gets it.
+1
SeigSoloyvov wrote:Well SAA sent across some scout units no large-scale formations were sent over the river. Just guys to have a look around and do zero fighting and that's my comment for the week since I am not in raqqa anymore and am now in a much more heavy frontline setting my time is extremely limited.
That said has a man who works for a government you should always take what any figure in any government says with a grain of salt..if you think otherwise you are just biased and are incapable of having your eyes open.
I mean not like the Russians haven't lied before..No government is ever 100 percent honest and no politician is ever 100 percent honest.
JohninMK wrote:No, a man who wished he got itKiloGolf wrote:PapaDragon wrote:BKP wrote:THE TRUTH: Saying words about Maria that could be perceived as insulting is dangerous because many of us would love to f**k her.
Man who gets it.
+1
PapaDragon wrote:
KiloGolf wrote:
I wouldn't put it that crudely, as she has tremendously more merits than just that. She's more wife material than anything else, she's got her own thing going, so balls wouldn't be constantly broken in the process.
BKP wrote:KiloGolf wrote:
I wouldn't put it that crudely, as she has tremendously more merits than just that. She's more wife material than anything else, she's got her own thing going, so balls wouldn't be constantly broken in the process.
... and some dream of a life-long supply.
“To avoid unnecessary escalation, the command of the Russian troops in Syria revealed the boundaries of the military operation in Deir ez-Zor to the American partners through the existing communication channel. Within the framework of this operation, the fighters, armored vehicles, and objects of terrorists are being destroyed on both western and eastern banks of the Euphrates. At the same time, the Russian Air Force makes pinpoint strikes only on reconnaissance targets confirmed by several channels in IS-controlled areas.
Over the past few days, on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, Russian control and reconnaissance facilities have not identified a single combat of Islamic State terrorists with armed representatives of any ‘third force.’ Therefore, only representatives of the international coalition can answer the question as to how ‘opposition members’ or ‘military advisers of the international coalition’ managed to get to the IS-held areas in the eastern part of Deir ez-Zor without striking a blow”.
ATLASCUB wrote:https://www.rt.com/news/403596-pentagon-russia-deir-ez-zor/
“To avoid unnecessary escalation, the command of the Russian troops in Syria revealed the boundaries of the military operation in Deir ez-Zor to the American partners through the existing communication channel. Within the framework of this operation, the fighters, armored vehicles, and objects of terrorists are being destroyed on both western and eastern banks of the Euphrates. At the same time, the Russian Air Force makes pinpoint strikes only on reconnaissance targets confirmed by several channels in IS-controlled areas.
Over the past few days, on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, Russian control and reconnaissance facilities have not identified a single combat of Islamic State terrorists with armed representatives of any ‘third force.’ Therefore, only representatives of the international coalition can answer the question as to how ‘opposition members’ or ‘military advisers of the international coalition’ managed to get to the IS-held areas in the eastern part of Deir ez-Zor without striking a blow”.
That statement is so rich in minerals...boy...
calm wrote:NEW MAP: Eastern Syria with oil and gas fields marked.]
https://twitter.com/SkylightSyria/status/909375414321246208
ATLASCUB wrote:https://www.rt.com/news/403596-pentagon-russia-deir-ez-zor/
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Over the past few days, on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, Russian control and reconnaissance facilities have not identified a single combat of Islamic State terrorists with armed representatives of any ‘third force.’ Therefore, only representatives of the international coalition can answer the question as to how ‘opposition members’ or ‘military advisers of the international coalition’ managed to get to the IS-held areas in the eastern part of Deir ez-Zor without striking a blow”.
That statement is so rich in minerals...boy...
miketheterrible wrote:I think many of us were saying g that the SDF are not actually fighting ISIS and it is all a show.
JohninMK wrote:This map shows the strategic importance of the east side of the Euphrates south of Deir.
Curiously I seem to remember that the stated aim of the SDF strike that ended up in Deir was to free that river valley further to the east, running through Al Suwar, of ISIS. They must have misread the map.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJ6zZfMXoAA45z_.jpg:large