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 No.295015[Last 50 Posts]

This thread is for discussion about the Middle East

Long Live The Intifada

Israel/Palestine cytube still going?
https://tv.leftypol.org/r/HappeningsviaKlash
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 No.295018

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Have any of you anons read this book? Would you recommend it? I'm interested in reading it, the fact that the Middle East is one of the few regions were communism never really took off grabs my attention and the author apparently gives his take as to why this was the case.
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 No.295019

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 No.295026

bretty gud interview with a professor about palestine and the history of imperialism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBwMLAATCBk

>>295018
no, anyone have a download? not on libgen.fun
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 No.295066

Middle East is a retarded term
It is West Asia
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 No.295104

>>295066
Actually, it's South Middle Eurasia.
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 No.295112

>>295066
Even Egypt?
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 No.295114

Saudi Arabia is by far the strangest country in contemporary.
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 No.295120

>>295114
I was there once
They had gender segregated restaurants at the time
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 No.295125

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>>295114
>Saudi Arabia is by far the strangest country in contemporary.
All the sheikdoms, but yeah. When you get a lot of money early in your development, you never have to grow up kind of thing.

https://observers.france24.com/en/20090505-uae-abu-dhabi-sheikh-issa-torture-video-nablusi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFMgYqlBTKA
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 No.295130

>>295120
Can you tell us a bit how it was?
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 No.295183

Foreign Exchanges blurbs about the middle east for 6/3/21:

YEMEN

Writing at Foreign Policy, the Quincy Institute’s Annelle Sheline argues that the Biden administration’s inability to broker new Yemeni peace talks is largely attributable to its unwillingness to acknowledge what’s happening inside Yemen:

>In a recent interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria discussing the war in Yemen, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken asserted that “the Saudis have been engaged productively in trying to bring this war to an end.” He criticized the Houthi rebels, known formally as Ansar Allah, who “continue to hold out” by not agreeing to negotiate. His statements reflect the official U.S. stance, yet they betray either a lack of information or a refusal to accept the reality on the ground: The Houthis have defeated the Saudis.


As Sheline writes, the framework for Yemeni talks is rooted in a 2015 United Nations Security Council resolution that lays full responsibility for the war on the Houthis and implicitly assumes that they’ll be defeated. It is clearly not a suitable framework for talks in 2021, when its basic assumptions no longer apply.

TURKEY

The Wall Street Journal reports that recent demonstrations of the battlefield effectiveness of relatively cheap drones, most prominently Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2, may be changing the nature of the arms industry:

>A soldier idles by a Russian-made T-72 tank. A moment later, a missile fired from a drone slams into the vehicle, exploding in an orange flash, blowing the man off his feet and leaving the tank a smoldering wreck.


>The scene is one of dozens of aerial videos that were posted online in Azerbaijan last year showing off a new weapon. Over six weeks, it helped the nation regain territory in the Nagorno-Karabakh region that had been held by Russian-backed Armenian forces for more than two decades. The videos show attacks on tanks, trucks, command posts, mortar positions and radar installations.


>Smaller militaries around the world are deploying inexpensive missile-equipped drones against armored enemies, a new battlefield tactic that proved successful last year in regional conflicts, shifting the strategic balance around Turkey and Russia. Drones built in Turkey with affordable digital technology wrecked tanks and other armored vehicles, as well as air-defense systems, of Russian protégés in battles waged in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan.


>These drones point to future warfare being shaped as much by cheap but effective fighting vehicles as expensive ones with the most advanced technology.


Those high-end drones are still in demand, but their cost—and the unwillingness of the countries that manufacture them (the US, Israel, etc.) to sell to just anybody—has created a market for alternatives. And it would seem those alternatives are just as effective as the more expensive/harder to obtain models, or at least the difference is so negligible that it doesn’t matter.


ISRAEL-PALESTINE

There’s nothing new to report on the Israeli political front. But with the new “Change” coalition still days away from being ratified in the Knesset, Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies are putting on a full court press to try to peel individual legislators away from it. Even a single defector could collapse the whole effort. The coalition’s first order of business appears to be replacing the current Knesset speaker, Yariv Levin, who is a Netanyahu ally and could use procedural tricks to delay a vote on installing the new, Bibi-free cabinet. If the coalition manages to oust Levin it could schedule its ratification vote relatively quickly.
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 No.295279

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just norm responding to a hillel shill
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 No.295316

>>295018
It did took off, the problem, the main one was the kingdoms using oil to buy power from the US to keep their kingdoms intact from socialists revolutions.
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 No.295359

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 No.295367

>>295015
im unironicly from turkey ama
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 No.295372

>>295367
what do turks think of syrians
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 No.295377

>>295372
the conservatives dont have any problem with syrians cuz they are muslim too but the Republican People's Party supporters (Cumhuriyet halk partisi) they dont want any refugees in their country
the political part is diffrent both conservatives and republicans dont want kurdistan
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 No.295679

>>295367
What's your take on socialist patriotism? Do you like Turkey as a country and think communists there should take a patriotic approach? Or should it be abandoned. Also, semirelated but I'm interested to know what do you think about Kurds and what would be the best way to solve the conflict.
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 No.295686

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>>295120
sounds based
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 No.295690

>>295686
Based kazakh
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 No.295739

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What is their endgame?
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 No.295741

>>295739
Sucking up to the USA, staying in NATO, getting in to the EU
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 No.295743

>>295741
Do they know they'll never be let into the EU?
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 No.295745

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 No.295894

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 No.295908

>>295745
this is adorable with the grey wolves hand thing, fascists are always into that funny homoerotic shit
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 No.295926

>>295908
Yeah it's hilarious though the song is actually kinda good imo lmao, anyone know what it is? I know it's probably some fascist shit but I want to know either way. That being said though I'd like to be able to live a similar experience to this at least once, obviously not rightoid shit but something lefty or somewhat related to leftism, just imagine you and your buddies there having fun like that.
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 No.295938

>>295926
slow dancing with the boys is for everyone
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 No.296505

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Can't believe the US is rehabilitating this al qaeda freak to take over Idlib province
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 No.296513

>>296505
Whiteoids love al qaeda and muslim terrorists. Ask the mods.
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 No.296517

>>296513
the answer to religious people acting up is tanks
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 No.296535

>>296505
I'm not surprised, Americans have utilized muslims as geopolitical tools all the time, if it's what imperialism seeks then they are being genocided and must be saved or they're murderous terrorists who must be eradicated.
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 No.296539

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 No.296590

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He did it ,he did the meme
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 No.296620

>>295741
>>295743
No Turk seriously wants the EU for over a decade.
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 No.296676

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 No.296679

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Why do turks do this?
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 No.296680

>>296679
wad de fug??? :D
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 No.296695

>>296679
Turks historically have demonstrated a lot of homosexual tendencies
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 No.296727

>>296535
it's funny because they were the 9/11 gigaSatans for Americans a short time ago
>>296679
>>296590
lmao
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 No.296830

>>296505
Classic British Empire tactic of finding the most depraved and hates psychos and putting them in charge. Great way to make sure Idlib remains in chaos.
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 No.296838

dont the turks have some wrestling shit where they try to stick their finger up your ass
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 No.296840

>>296838
oil checks are common in wrestling everywhere
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 No.297158

ISIS kills two iranians in syria
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/06/two-iranian-military-advisers-killed-syria

HTS arrests Assad supporters in Idlib
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/06/hayat-tahrir-al-sham-cracks-down-assad-supporters-idlib

Afghan military kills 20 in air strike, claims they are Taliban looting an abandoned military base, the Taliban and local witnesses say they were civilians
https://apnews.com/article/asia-pacific-taliban-7975f804c887504a87dd3dac0ed2bc33
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 No.298035

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the resistance is effective
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 No.298159

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blatant glow is blatant
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 No.298767

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dicks out for ziocide
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 No.298776

>>298767
Why the fuck will Bennett get killed?
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 No.298779

>>298035
I thought it was taking place on Friday. Anyways Gantz demanding they stop doesn't mean jack
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 No.298783

>>298776
For not only having the far right in his coalition apparently (as if that will temper the excesses of Israel)
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 No.298785

>>298767
because he made a coalition with left wingers lol
https://www.timesofisrael.com/top-rabbis-urge-followers-to-do-everything-to-thwart-new-government/

also there's the precedent of the Rabin assassination for when he signed the Oslo accords (though he was just as bad to Palestinians otherwise) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Yitzhak_Rabin

>>298779
doesn't it mean that gantz doesn't want more fighting? doesn't matter if it's for some electoral reason
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 No.298786

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 No.298790

>>298785
>doesn't it mean that gantz doesn't want more fighting
it's more about him wanting to maintain the neoliberal "rules based international order" with uncle joe backing him. Even if the march is cancelled there's some spat about Israel not allowing Qatari funds into gaza
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 No.298791

>>298790
Sure but that order has to account for Hamas' retaliations which means they can claim that they have some influence, even if very small
Can those funds go thru Egypt?
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 No.298993

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Muna Al-Kurd and her brother got arrested.
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 No.299060

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>>298993
Not my waifu
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 No.299115

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>>299060
She's out now.
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 No.299162

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>>299115
Nice. Better than how Gazans are treated
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 No.299169

>>298791
I really don't think Israelis give a shit about retaliation at this point
>Can those funds go thru Egypt?
Money sent to gaza requires Israeli approval
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 No.299180

>>299169
i think part of this is just image, to try to unite Palestine as well as encourage their allies like Qatar
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 No.299529

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Rallies in Syria in al Jazeera in the north east , and the Arab Tribes are ready to undermine the SDF in al Jazeera and call for their expulsion . Also in Manbij that is also under Kurdish administration there are some frictions that were reported between Arabs and Kurds . Mind you, anything happening in Syria is always manipulated and part of a world agenda and not genuine. Now, the Kurds are being targeted, and they are one of the Syrian social constituents , and the goal might be social disorder and conflict . It is remarkable that instead of rallying the Kurds to fight the Turks and the terrorists whom they sponsor and using which they occupy Syria , the target now are the Kurds under the pretext that- helped by the US- they are controlling areas of Syria and imposing their will on others . The Syrian rule is responsible for this state of things because it failed in protecting the Kurds against the terrorist groups throwing those Kurds into US hands . If the goal is to bring these territories under the Syrian rule control , then this should include those territories that are under Turkey’s control as well which is not happening . There are no protests in the areas under Turkey’s control . The reunification of Syria might prove very costly , and the coexistence with the enemy whether Turkish or other might not be excluded
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 No.299698

>>298785
>The people rather have instability than any sort of deviation from their doctrine
JUST
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 No.299705

why the hell is the US so pro saudi? is it just for the oil?
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 No.299714

>>299529
>LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
>map from 2019
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 No.299803

>>299698
yes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_Option
>>299529
>Now, the Kurds are being targeted, and they are one of the Syrian social constituents , and the goal might be social disorder and conflict . It is remarkable that instead of rallying the Kurds to fight the Turks and the terrorists whom they sponsor and using which they occupy Syria , the target now are the Kurds under the pretext that- helped by the US- they are controlling areas of Syria and imposing their will on others .
interesting, source?
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 No.303097

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 No.303415

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"If an attack comes from the north, Lebanon will tremble… the houses in which weapons and terrorist operatives are being hidden will become rubble,” Gantz said in a speech on May 26. “Our list of targets for Lebanon is bigger and more significant than the one for Gaza, and the bill is ready to be settled if necessary.”
>Gantz’s bellicose remarks came after Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah resistance movement, in a speech warned Israel that any aggression on holy sites in the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds would lead to regional war and destruction of the Tel Aviv regime.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2021/06/07/658456/Israel-Hezbollah-Palestine-Lebanon-Hassan-Baghdadi-Sayyed-Hassan-Nasrallah-Benny-Gantz-Gaza-Strip-West-Bank-Arrests-Resistance
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 No.303517

Fighting is taking place again on the Marib frontline.
Let's see how it develops in the coming days.
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 No.303576

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>>303415
>Why yes, I will destroy Israel, how could you tell?
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 No.304416

Taybeh checkpoint, West Bank
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 No.304744

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Peshmerga killed by based PKK sniper north of darkar
https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/story/24690
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 No.306740

Those Palestinian bucks are going to be broken soon. They will be calling Israel massa till the end of time
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 No.306863

>>306740
Absolutely caged
It will never catch on, just give it up
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 No.306877

>>298159
I always found the term "regime change" to be funny, because it implies nothing more then a shifting of regimes, a opposed to any form of actual emancipation. Which is fitting I suppose.
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 No.306880

>>306877
apparently the CIA is trying to recuperate lefty language
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 No.306885

>>306880
Does the term regime change even originate from leftists?
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 No.306888

>>306885
no idea but that's what leftists/lib-lefts use to describe it, precisely for this >>306877
reason. state dept usually calls it democracy
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 No.307416

>>306859
Damn that sucks, Rest in Power to that chad
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 No.307454

I'm unironically turkish, muslim and gay
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 No.307724

>>307454
What are your thoughts on the kurdish question?
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 No.308148

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>Meanwhile on Iranian election debates
https://twitter.com/rezahakbari/status/1402295480525242374
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 No.308166

>>308148
If Iranian kpop fans are anything peruvian ones, it's ogre
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 No.310118

Don't know if this is the right thread but in Afghanistan Talibans are on the offensive in multiple districts and it really seems it's getting bad for the government.

Shit seems dire AF.
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 No.310123

Some of the recent damage done to Gaza, targeting international food aid and economic areas
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 No.310126

>>310118
Also related question: what would happen for the Middle East if these people get back into power?
Could we see a jihadi resurgence?
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 No.310134

>>310118
IIrc they were threatening to do something like this if the US didn't pull out, I wonder if this is that
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 No.310155

>>310134
Idk, i just worry that these people will give safe haven to Jihadi/salafist elements if they take over.,which could be a massive problem for the whole area.
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 No.310187

>>310118
Last time Taliban invaded Kabul they killed 30 000 people by shelling indiscreetly into civilian areas.
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 No.310196

>>310187
This will not end well for neither China nor Iran nor Central Asia if left unchecked
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 No.310200

>>310196
China and Russia will be quite happy that America wont have possible nuclear missiles behind their backs. China has proven it can contain the islamic problem.
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 No.310389

PARTIAL DEAL REACHED BETWEEN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE YEMENI RESISTANCE

https://twitter.com/tonytohcy/status/1402939849024233476

>The new peace deal includes:


>1) Saudi-led coalition will fully reopen Sanaa airport & Hudaydah seaport


>2) In return, Ansarullah will cease drone or cross border attacks inside Saudi territories


>3) Most importantly: #Sanaa government will DIRECTLY ENGAGE with Saudi government


<Some notes on Ansarullah-Saudi peace deal (or Sanaa-Riyadh treaty):


1) Does NOT include the ongoing battle in #Marib and all internal fronts in #Yemen

2) It was carried forward by American Empire proposal to reopen both Sanaa airport & Hudaydah seaport


Seems like a fat W for the Yemeni Resistance to me.
Blockade partially lifted in exchange for a small concession.
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 No.310566

>>310389
Yeah looks like Saudis are recognizing the victors
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 No.310657

>>310155
US will probably encourage it to train weegur freedom fighters
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 No.310676

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>>310118
Americans also getting btfo in iraq. They arrested a militia leader, then the militias took over tge green zine and forced them to release him.

https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-iraq-arrests-5a85dc11aec6ac7be3b4240a1bf0eb2a
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 No.310681

>>310676
>tge green zine
The green zone*
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 No.313639

some 6/11 news

six Southern Transitional Council fighters were killed, 15 others wounded in an explosion of unknown origin in Yemen
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-yemen-3a7704a9f87d31849b4d9464d95b50ec

Turkey looking to leverage its successful drone program in a meeting with US to avoid further sanctions
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/06/will-washington-buy-ankaras-drone-crescent-against-russia

Turkey bombed a refugee camp in Iraq, killed 1 PKK member, 2nd time this month
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/turkey-hits-second-senior-pkk-official-iraq-camp-strike-anadolu-2021-06-11/

IDF shot and killed a Palestinian teenager at a protest
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-palestinians-violence-idUSKCN2DN1OC

Outgoing Mossad head implicitly admits to assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists, sabotage of Iranian nuclear facilities also probably Stuxnet but that was before his time
https://apnews.com/article/united-nations-iran-middle-east-israel-c90f77c2e4d0b8e1a8ddea741cf6facf

Center for Naval Analyses member says that the US has no recourse under international law to interfere with Iranian ships headed to Venezuela
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/06/10/venezuela-sanctions-iran-warships-law/
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 No.313751

>>310676
extremely baste
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 No.314830

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Finkelstein on how Israel radicalizes Gaza and manages the narratives to keep its justification for endless war and settling, in spite of Gazans' desire for peace
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 No.314832

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>>314830
>flood
gah
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 No.316080

Netanyahu ousted from power as rival Bennett set to become Israel's new prime minister
>Jerusalem (CNN) — With lawmakers' vote of 60 and 59, Naftali Bennett won a crucial vote in Israel's Knesset Sunday, ousting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – the country's longest-serving leader – from office.
>The vote set the stage for Bennett's swearing in as the country's first new leader in more than a decade.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/13/middleeast/israel-knesset-vote-prime-minister-intl/index.html
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 No.316114

>>316080
it actually happened. eternally fuck bennet though, things are going to get worse in the West Bank
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 No.316184

>>314832
It doesn't help the Palestinians' case that so many of them do indeed hold the bigoted viewpoints that Israel accuses them of.

An LGBT parade or two wouldn't hurt. Just sayin'.
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 No.316319

>>316184
Technically true but I think it is understandable that a less developed nation is more backwards than the West, but unfortunately the Nazi logic is applied to these impoverished prisoners. Also, the Israelis are overtly anti-Arabic (and are never held accountable) and the Palestinians could be seen as sending the racism right back. Still hurts the cause, yes, but only because of the asymmetry in power.
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 No.316389

>>316319
Don't see why as a bisexual I should support the Palestinians, many of whom would punish or kill me just for existing. And frankly, I'm not interested in trying to re-educate them either. If they want sympathy they should respect other people's legitimacy.
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 No.316403

>>316389
The indigenous Americans brutally skinned and raped people; guess they deserved to be genocided.
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 No.316416

>>316389
Israel backs far right groups around the globe. They can get sneeded
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 No.316417

>>316403
They don't deserve what's happening. I just find it hard to sympathise.
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 No.316424

>>316417
Is sympathy necessary for support? Also social progress comes after material conditions are met, not before. You're asking these Palestinians to have a first-world standard of social awareness while most of them live in an open air prison. I don't think it's right to judge their moral development until they aren't being driven insane by an occupation. Do you though
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 No.316434

>>316424
>>316417
Israel supported Hamas originally to put them in this moral position and to undermine Fatah, the secular party. This whole narrative has been manipulated by Israel. Read Finkelstein if you care
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 No.318451

>>316184
>>316389
GTFO Degenerate Bourgeois Liberal who supports Zionist Imperialism against Palestinians because they don’t want to be overwhelmed with Corporate Hollywood LGBTQIA+ shit, LMFAO.
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 No.318475

>>316389
Because the conflict isn't about LGBTQ or whatever, silly. That's just a result of Israel being aligned culturally and politically with the West which is the more over-arching issue, or at least I hope it would be.
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 No.318642

Tomorrow the Ultra Zionist will stage a march in Jerusalem, and they'll pass through the Arab neigbourhoods.
Hamas is already on high alert and even Hezbollah could mobilise for this round.

Are we gonna see another round of this?
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 No.318658

>>318642
I'm definitely keeping my eyes open for tomorrow.
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 No.319034

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>>318642
I bet they will continue to threaten and test Hamas but Hamas won't budge
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 No.319051

Any developments in Yemen? It seems like the Houthis have basically won but no one in the Saudi/UAE camp is willing to acknowledge it
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 No.319137

>>319051
partial peace agreement with some concessions for houthis >>310389
but, fighting continues: saudis claim they just intercepted a houthi drone https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/saudi-led-coalition-intercepts-houthi-drone-says-state-tv-2021-06-14/
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 No.319375

>Fatah calls for mobilization of the people to protect Jerusalem
<Fatah

Someone should open a new thread cause it's gonna happen something imho
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 No.319459

>>319375
<Settlers begun storming the Al Aqsa area
https://twitter.com/AryJaey/status/1404689751026941955

Someone should exhume the Third Intifada thread cause we could potentially really need it.
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 No.319466

>>319459
oh fug
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 No.319528

The flag march will start at 5pm palestine time which would be around 4 hours from now.
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 No.319551

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Things look like they're going to pop off in palestine.
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 No.323009

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 No.323019

>>319551
RIP to that poor mf who has to manually pilot a Sagger towards a Merkava.
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 No.323265

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>The İzmir provincial organization building of the Peoples' Democratic Party has been attacked. HDP MP Murat Çepni has announced that party worker Deniz Poyraz has been killed in the attack, which is later confirmed by the İzmir Govenor's Office.
https://bianet.org/english/human-rights/245836-attack-on-hdp-izmir-office-one-party-worker-killed
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 No.323298

>>323265
>done by Ministry of Interior
<pls let us join the EUwu
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 No.323622

>>323298
The EUwu doesn't give a shit about things like that ,they just can't give free movement to 80million people
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 No.323632

Who does the US bomb next? Iran has been on the chopping block for some time but they are stronger than the past targets.
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 No.323636

>>323632
Maybe Yemen depending on the outcome of the civil war?
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 No.323640

>>323636
US has already bombed Yemen.
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 No.323645

>>323640
Oh shit you're right, I had forgotten they were also involved there. Idk then tbh, no country seems as of now to be completely vulnerable. They tend to attack when they know no one will come to help.
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 No.323656

>>323632
Idk, to be quite honest, it seems like the United States is running out of places to invade in the Middle East, as so many places are either staunchly American allies (Israel, Turkey, Saudis, Gulf States, Jordan, Morocco, etc.), logistical nightmares to actually invade (Iran and Algeria), or have already been attacked by the United States so far (Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, etc.). If I had to venture a guess, assuming the Houthis are able to achieve a victory in Yemen, I could see them, if not directly militarily invading due to logistical issues, at least instituting massive bombing and destruction campaigns to keep the country from rebuilding (aka make the country Somalia 2.0). Alternatively, given Morocco's recent tightening of relations with America, perhaps America will decide to give greater aid in crushing the Sahrawi nation. Maybe if Lebanon sees greater Hezbollah rule, that may bring about a military campaign against the Lebanese nation. As it stands however, I don't really see any large-scale Iraq-style invasions occurring. The only two major regional powers that aren't already in America's pocket are Iran and Algeria, and both of those countries would be incredibly difficult to invade due to their size and geography.
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 No.323662

>>323656
>>323632
We could also consider the possibility that the US may pivot away from the MENA region altogether to refocus on other areas. The rise of China and the re-emergence of Latin American social democracy leads me to believe that they may turn their attention to these regions. It seems like the strategic offensive in the Middle East which began in 1991 has been recognized as an overall failure by the American leadership.
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 No.323707

>>323662
I agree 100%. It seems that MENA, like Indochina before, has been a pretty colossal embarrassment for imperialism. The fact that the largest superpowers on the planet have been unable to subdue places like Yemen, Iraq, and Somalia is an undeniable embarrassment, especially considering the high hopes they had going into this string of conquests. Of course, this isn't to say that this was some great devastating defeat for imperialism, at least on a grand scale. Their mission of crushing secular socialist / left-nationalist governments in the region has unfortunately succeeded (although this mission has been in place far longer than the current war on terror), and they have still managed to secure the continued support of key allies in the region. Still, given how amazingly futile their efforts have been, particularly given how heavily the odds were stacked in their favor, I agree that the imperial powers may have to lick their wounds, cut their losses, and turn towards the insurgent popular struggles in Latin America. Either way, the cracks in the imperial system, unable to subdue a historically conquerable region like Iraq, have never been more apparent.
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 No.324878

Today is Iran's presidential election. Is anyone following this? What can we expect?
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 No.325054

>>324878
Idk but someone could do us all a favor and make a free acct and unpaywall this
https://amwaj.media/debate/is-participation-in-iran-s-presidential-elections-meaningful
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 No.326120

>>323707
>>323662
>U.S. Military to Withdraw Hundreds of Troops, Aircraft, Antimissile Batteries From Middle East
(there's probably a less awful source but w/e)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-military-to-withdraw-hundreds-of-troops-aircraft-antimissile-batteries-from-middle-east-11624045575
>The Pentagon is pulling approximately eight Patriot antimissile batteries from countries including Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, according to officials. Another antimissile system known as a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad system, is being withdrawn from Saudi Arabia, and jet fighter squadrons assigned to the region are being reduced, those officials said.
goes on to claim it's because of 'afghanistan drawdown' (ignoring the blackwater agents/CIA/parastatal actors etc) and negotiations with Iran
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 No.326126

UAE delivered 60,000 vaccines to the part of Yemen that they want to annex
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/06/uae-sends-vaccines-yemeni-islands

Israel offered a bogus vaccine deal to the Palestinian Authority, 1.4 million shots that were to expire "in July or August" and to be returned when PA gets its Pfizer shipment later this year. Turns out the Israeli shots are to expire this month, too quick to be handed out, so the PA sent back the shipment.
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/06/palestinian-authority-calls-vaccine-deal-israel
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 No.326470

>>326418
Excellent news!
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 No.326476

>>326418
Another win for the workers of the world.
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 No.326859

surprisingly good article considering the source, dated May 30
https://m.investing.com/analysis/a-critical-shift-in-the-war-for-oil-200583168

Other articles like this?
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 No.327752

So can anyone explain a bit about Ebrahim Raisi? I've skimmed over some Western news outlets and what they've been saying about him, most are kvetching about him being ultraconservative and whatnot, but is it actually true? How much more of a hardliner will he be compared to Rouhani? And ultimately does it matter he'll be president now? Doesn't Khamenei have the final say in pretty much all policies? Correct me if I'm wrong, but as long as the Ayatollah is a hardliner then wouldn't we expect the same policies from Iran to remain unchanged, that being religious conservatism and "Iranian neoconservatism" in the region.
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 No.327781

>>327752
>hardliner
>neoconservatism
Don't use these western terms. He is on the left economically, he believes in economic sovereignty, nationalized industries which no 'reformist' or anyone in a peripheral nation who wants to liberalize their economy for western interests believes in. Another thing, his social conservatism is part of a national identity (which is very important for peripheral nations according to many theorists like Fanon) also in the Iranian case it is part of an anti-Western stance. It does matter what the PM wants, but Khamenei/IRGC might pick the winner, I don't know or really care. I expect to see continued improving relations with China's BRI and Russia, multi polarity in general (see: recent ships headed to VZ that were illegally intercepted by US), continued distancing from west, prosperity for Iranians. Doubt the US will get what it wants from new nuke deal as it will never ever lift its sanctions and China just signed a 25-year trade deal with Iran.
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 No.327783

So Israel bombed Gaza again, is the Intifada back on?
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 No.327788

>>327783
doesn't seem so
nitter.cattube.org/ibnriad
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 No.327789

>>327781
I see, thanks for the explanation. Also I don't mean Iranian neoconservatism as an insult, I know technically it doesn't apply to Iran but I'm simply using it to refer to Iran's interventionism in the region ever since 1979. Probably won't change unless structural changes in Iranian politics occur.
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 No.327791

>>327788
Will even Palestine be resigned to its grisly fate at the hands of the fascists?
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 No.327793

>>327781
Didn't he kill a bunch of communists in the 80s?
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 No.327794

>>327791
perseverance is not resignation
>>327789
the only political restructuring I see (short of revolution) involves opening up to the west and it is clear for the moment that Iran does not want that and the US has as little leverage as ever
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 No.327795

>>327793
i did not mean he was a socialist, i should have said he is to the left of the reformists who want western exploitation/sanctions lifted
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 No.327801

>>327795 me
western exploitation, and sanctions lifted
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 No.327810

since we're talking about Iran I thought I would repost these comments made by someone else

>>317083

>>317676
>>317737
>>317747
>>317804
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 No.327821

>>327810
Imagine being an ML and also being such a sad cuck that you defend Tudeh revisionists over chad Hekmatists
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 No.327824

>>327821
of course, communist revolution is as preferable as it is unlikely
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 No.327830

>>327824
possibilism is why we can't have nice things
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 No.327832

>>327830
are you an Iranian fighting for liberation? if not then stfu larper
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 No.328407

>>327810
Thanks anon, was me, I'm glad you liked the posts

>>327821
What can I say, I'm sure there are better orgs than Tudeh out there, but as it stands now, Tudeh is the one that has the most prominence and notoriety. I have been trying to read more works of the Fedai guerillas, and so far they've been quite insightful, but it's hard to concretely support them now given how they've splintered over the years. Either way, what I was trying to prove to anons in the thread is that, contrary to their third-camp (or at worst, actively pro-Shah) stances, the Iranian left was both very supportive of the 1979 Revolution and is still 100% opposed to the idea of Western-backed regime change today. The Tudeh quotes just served as evidence to this point, and frankly, regardless of their broader party, I think their position on US-Iran relations is spot-on.
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 No.328419

Anyone see the film entitled "Mayor" featuring Ramallah mayor Musa Hadid, by David Osit?
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 No.328423

>>328407
>but it's hard to concretely support them now
compared to what ? you smuggle guns to other groups in order to support them "concretely" ?
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 No.328488

>>328419
ya it's v cute
>>328423
yeah the context of our discussion is that we are (likely Westoid) observers who cannot pick meaningful sides in this fight because it is not ours. in this case, the Tudeh perspective is important because there is always some westoid ultra who wants to claim that the only thing worth 'supporting' in any case is the most radical communist revolution which is almost always a dead-end for internet discussions like this, and also a larp
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 No.328547

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https://www.arabnews.com/node/1879096/
Many voters, including Ahmadinejad, boycott ‘sham’ Iran election

>Former hard-line populist President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seized on popular anger by repeating his decision to stay home and not vote. He warned that the heavily restricted process will produce a government without domestic or international legitimacy.


>“I am not going to vote. And the main reason is that I am witnessing a major part of the people is put aside,” he told The Daily Telegraph.


>“A weak government is coming to power. And a weak government will weaken the situation in Iran. It will weaken the domestic situation and it will weaken our relations with the world. It will turn our relations with the rest of the world against Iran.”


4 million void ballots say sources

the youth did not show up
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 No.328668

>>328547
yes mostly older and pro gov people voted this time.
funny thing that fucker ahmadinejad is Iranian trump, he is saying this shit because he himself was not accepted to run, and now he is mobilizing his fan base.
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 No.328709

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This long letter was sent in 2017 by Dr. Ahmadinejad to the leader of Iran where the president of Iran diagnoses the various problems of Iran at all levels and tries to find solutions. A very important document that shows Dr , Ahmadinejad’s insight into the Iranian condition and how every detail is being mentioned with an incomparable concern for what Iran is and how to keep the Revolution alive ( Please wait at least one minute for the process of translation to complete)

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=fa&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fdolatebahar.ir%2Fnews%2F4252&sandbox=1
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 No.328716

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>>328709
Dr speaks about the dissatisfaction of the Iranians and how the Iranians are being alienated and frustrated because the Revolution that is their making has not fulfilled their hopes and expectations . The Iranians have become an alienated people who are no more seeing themselves represented in the various government institutions .They have become isolated and their voice is no more heard . Most of the state institutions have become superimposed and under the pretext that the country is threatened many are being silenced and not allowed to express themselves . This should not happen . These institutions should serve the people and not serve the officials and their ambitions . And the external threats should not be used to silence people. As a result, people have grown poorer and are seeing their dignity and honor gone, and the gap is widening between them and their government . The Iranians are badly informed about the situation and this why they become helpless . The institutions have grown unfriendly to the people . Is this the promised Revolution ? These things should be straightened and this is possible . Dr Tackles each and every problem at each and every level and regarding each institutions with answers .

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=fa&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fdolatebahar.ir%2Fnews%2F4252&sandbox=1
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 No.329445

So the Amrenians reelected the PM that lost the last war ,how come ?
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 No.329519

Glowie porn
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 No.329523

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 No.331513

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 No.331547

>>331513
Last archive of front page
https://web.archive.org/web/20210622172651/https://www.presstv.com/
Archive of archive in case the storeshittistahnis try to play funny buggers w/ the archive
https://archive.is/yfjzo
What's storeshittistahn trying to hide here?
Was the crypto the Iranians shut down connected with storeshittistahn sponsored terrorist groups like the (data)base or MEK?
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 No.331766

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>>328668
Why Dr Ahmadinejad has been denied candidacy is not because he is not suitable or because he has violated the constitution as many like to think going to the extent of accusing him of corruption . Where is the money that Doctor has hoarded we ask ? We have not seen any sign of material wealth on him . It is because he is not corrupt that Dr. Ahmadinejad has been denied candidacy and because the corrupt ones that have taken over Iran's administration will not accept him since he represents a direct threat on them. And also the foreign powers fear very much that Dr Ahmadinejad ascends to presidency and they do everything to prevent this from happening . Remember what happened in 2009 , the western powers through their embassies and their affiliates did everything in order to prevent the winner candidate Dr Ahmadinejad from ruling

How can people accuse this modest, humble person as corrupt? It is they who are corrupt. Ahmadinejad scared them to death. A man with a pure heart in this dirty world of politics.
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 No.335393

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Saudis shoot down 4 Houthi drones
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/saudi-led-coalition-destroys-4-houthi-drones-headed-towards-kingdom-state-media-2021-06-23/
Houthis claim they have video evidence of them shooting down 2 US drones, US denies
https://apnews.com/article/yemen-middle-east-business-1eb57d7e9e2785f1777ed431064527ff
Egypt and Ever Given owners agree on $550 million settlement, crew still held in Egypt as collateral
https://apnews.com/article/suez-canal-business-9ae790a9f23dbb9f4050a7382481d73d
Iran claims they have thwarted an attempt to sabotage their nuclear facilities
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-iran-sabotage-business-media-995879deee39e4511fd756a6444d4f6c
US intelligence is doubting the stability of Afghan government after Taliban surge, probably as expected so that they can justify cancelling the military withdrawal
https://www.wsj.com/articles/afghan-government-could-collapse-six-months-after-u-s-withdrawal-new-intelligence-assessment-says-11624466743
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 No.336226

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CLOWN WORLD
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 No.336593

>>336226
Finally, a majority-Arabic Middle Eastern state has legitimized the Uyghur Muslim struggle
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 No.336766

>>327793
Clarification: he was on the judiciary that sentenced MEK terrorists to death who were killing Iranians in support of Saddam. If some of these people were actual communists and did not commit these acts, then that's unfortunate. Doesn't seem like he personally sought to kill commies.
>>331766
All I have heard is that there was a "consensus" that he should not be able to run. I wonder how big was this consensus and was it mostly party elites. I don't care that much though, he seems to be appealing to the west on twitter.
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 No.338754

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/25/irans-supreme-leader-receives-local-covid-vaccine

>Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei receives local COVID vaccine


>“I didn’t want to use a non-Iranian vaccine. I said we will wait until, inshallah, the local vaccine is produced and we can use our own vaccine,” he said.


>The supreme leader had in January outlawed the use of United States and United Kingdom-made vaccines, notably those developed by Pfizer and Moderna, as he said they “cannot be trusted”.


Retarded but very based
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 No.339020

>>336226
Ah yes I am glad that Palestinian Genocidal murders support Ugyhurs an pushing the narrative of the United States. Man look how tolerant and understanding Israel is with their support for the Muslims that they suddenly care about in China!

This is fucking clown world and I hate it.
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 No.339225

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 No.343313

File: 1624846005679.mp4 ( 10.96 MB , 320x240 , holocaust 2.mp4 )

>US strikes hit Iran-backed militia facilities in Iraq and Syria
>Pentagon says air strikes were in response to drone attacks against US personnel in Iraq
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/28/us-strikes-hit-iran-backed-militia-facilities-in-iraq-and-syria

>The Pentagon spokesman added: “As a matter of international law (XDDD LMAOO), the United States acted pursuant to its right of self-defence. The strikes were both necessary to address the threat and appropriately limited in scope.”
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 No.343327

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 No.343354

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 No.343385

>>310200 "islamic problem" lol is that Sam Harris i thought u Dengist were better than americans
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 No.343429

More than 100 killed in Yemen as fighting over oil-rich Marib region continues (Saudis + Yemen Gov't vs Houthis)
https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20210627-more-than-100-killed-in-yemen-as-fighting-over-oil-rich-marib-region-continues

U.S. carries out air strikes against Iran-backed militia in Iraq, Syria
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-carries-out-air-strikes-against-iran-backed-militia-iraq-syria-2021-06-27/

==Riots in Lebanon over economy injure 10 soldiers, protesters
yesterday==
https://apnews.com/article/beirut-middle-east-lebanon-riots-business-6bd60c77f9b04c17cb8d51073d7a55b6

Iran has drones with range of 7,000 km, Guards commander says
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/iran-has-drones-with-range-7000-km-guards-commander-says-2021-06-27/

Iran says it will never hand over images of nuclear sites to UN nuclear watchdog
https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20210627-iran-says-never-handing-over-images-of-nuclear-sites-to-un-nuclear-watchdog

Afghanistan: Thousands flee fighting between government, Taliban
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/27/thousands-displaced-as-government-taliban-fight-near-afghan-city
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 No.343498

>>295114
we can make it better
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 No.344175

>Assad Is Friends With the Arab World Again
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 No.344774

>>344175
kind of cringe if by "Arab World" they mean the theocratic feudalist monarchies like Jordan and Saudia. Syria should only be allies with secular governments like Iran, Hezbollah and the Palestinian factions
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 No.344779

also Yemen ofc
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 No.344807

>>343313
>#Breaking Syrian & Iraqi forces currently shelling USA occupation base in al-Omar oil field in Deir ezZor, Syria. Barracks & armoured vehicles have been hit and are burning. USA drones and F-15s violated Iraqi sovereignty & are attacking Syrian positions in response…Ongoing..

https://twitter.com/LaithMarouf/status/1409585691600703488
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 No.344872

>>343313
Hezbollah is indestructible, I don't know what these fags think they'll get out of this, bombing Hezbollah militants is just as futile if not more than bombing Vietcong guerrillas.
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 No.344880

>>344774
Um, you do know Iran is a Theocratic country right? It hasn't been Secular since ironically the Shah. But I get what you are saying.
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 No.344892

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The middle east is a body between the jaws of history
the fangs and teeth of Iranian holywar porxied shiaism, gulf neoliberal-fauxislaimo monarchies, illmodren Egypt, economically colonized north Africa, disorder tolerating hyperState fertile crescent, American client states, Abrahamic schizophrenia, tribal state-exist tradtionalism, zionist-nazi return of the repress complex, and desecularize globalism, oil necro-vitalism
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 No.344911

>>344892
Pic source?
>>344880
Basically it is secular compared to most other ME states. They allow for multiple religions and Khameini claims that he stays out of politics. Better than the other states
>>344807
Super based
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 No.344982

>>344911
For someone who stays out of politics he certainly makes enough political speeches.

And it's honestly one of the least secular states, aside from maybe Saudi Arabia. Please don't confuse the Iranian Revolution that overthrew the Shah with the Islamic counterrevolution that happened shortly afterwards.
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 No.345012

>>344982
Secularism and theocracy are less opposed than they might seem. Israel is not a theocracy in that its clergy does not have political power, but you must be Jewish to live there. Iran, a theocracy, allows for religious pluralism and a recent poll had ~30% of participants claiming no religion or atheism. https://theconversation.com/irans-secular-shift-new-survey-reveals-huge-changes-in-religious-beliefs-145253
Saudi and the gulf states are far worse.
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 No.345065

>>345012
religious pluralism is kind of bogus when you still have shariah law and 50% of the country as second class citizens…again agreed not as bad as Arabia (I refuse the Saudi ownership)
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 No.347583

>>347568
this is pretty good, it has a few minor nativist tendencies, but overall: a very solid analysis
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 No.353253

File: 1625296477293.mp4 ( 8.66 MB , 640x360 , Dhofar Yemen.mp4 )

Documentary on the Dhofar rebellion which was recently digitized:
https://vimeo.com/504066399
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 No.353266

>>345012
>Israel is not a theocracy in that its clergy does not have political power, but you must be Jewish to live there.
Oh no no no. The Chief Rabbinates Office is a governmental body with political power. They are paid by the State of Israel, and indeed do interpret halacha, which can be legally binding. They have the final say in which women are permitted to have an abortion for example, and they can start deportation proceedings by recommending it. Israel works as a semi-theocracy, which will likely give way entirely in the coming decades as the orthodox becomes a majority and brain drain persists due to liberal younger Jews reverse aliyahing back to Europe.
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 No.353782

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Situation in Afghanistan after Americans flee the country.
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 No.353783

>>353266
Thanks for correcting me.
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 No.358513

File: 1625529226018.mp4 ( 1.25 MB , 576x720 , 1621287542232-1.mp4 )

ahem

fuck islam, it fucked this retarded land beyond fuckery we would have been better of without this retardation.
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 No.358523

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>>358513
Ahem as you is me and we are doing what is known coequally as "samefagging" which btw has no links to actual homosexuality i would have to have to agree with me its truly a masterful post of pure genius truly you are (aka me) head of your (my) time.
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 No.361015

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Looters invaded Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase after US left without telling new commander

>The US left Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base’s new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans’ departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.


>“We (heard) some rumour that the Americans had left Bagram … and finally by seven o’clock in the morning, we understood that it was confirmed that they had already left Bagram,“ General Mir Asadullah Kohistani, Bagram’s new commander said.


>Before the Afghan army could take control of the airfield about an hour’s drive from the Afghan capital Kabul, it was invaded by a small army of looters, who ransacked barrack after barrack and rummaged through giant storage tents before being evicted, according to Afghan military officials.


https://www.scmp.com/news/world/russia-central-asia/article/3139965/looters-invaded-afghanistans-bagram-airbase-after-us

The Afghan government and their troops are fucked
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 No.361985

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Kurd born in Bürgerstan here ama
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 No.362011

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 No.362014

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 No.362108

So what's going to happen with Afghanistan? Taliban sweeps back into power and the US just shrugs? Some vague backing of Moderate Rebels(tm) to resist the Taliban?
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 No.362180

>>362108
The typical pessimistic outlook is that the US says "omg muh power vacuum, time to stay here for another 20 years." This would accord with what Col Wilkerson said about the US strategy to stay in Afghanistan through 2050 to A) obstruct China's Belt and Road and B) "be able to jump on the world's most unstable nuclear arsenal in Pakistan"
>>361985
Is Rojava dead? What happens to the Kurds now
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 No.367037

>>>/games/10418 (Not that anon)
Any suggestions?
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 No.367303

>>295741
>>295743
>>296620
i still dont get it wtf were erdogan and his party thinking what i mean is they really obsessed wants to be part of europe union dont these people realize joining eu meaning you must follow their rules such as legalizing same sex marriage/relationship which we all know very contradictive to average conservative turks
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 No.367321

>>362108
It's hard to say at this point. The US is still talking about keeping some sort of special operations contingent in operation there but I doubt the Taliban are just going to allow that.

It largely depends on what the US's next move is. They've been gearing up for some sort of confrontation, and Iran has been high up on their shit list for a while now. It looks like they're shifting to the Caribbean/South America at the moment, but that could just be a feint or show of force. If not, Venezuela is probably their next target. I will be shocked if the US isn't at war with Iran before the end of Biden's presidency though.
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 No.367334

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>>367037
if it's only one player it has to be abu ubaida
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 No.367348

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>>362108
another 20 years of civil war
>>367321
if america goes to war with iran it will literally self destruct
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 No.367475

>>367037
I'd go with Abu Ubaida.
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 No.367701

Israeli forces open fire on Palestinians; hundreds wounded
The Palestine Red Crescent reported 379 protesters were wounded – 31 of them by live ammunition.


Israeli forces opened fire on hundreds of Palestinian demonstrators who rallied against an illegal outpost in the occupied West Bank on Friday, with more than 370 people wounded including 31 hit by live ammunition.

Drones dropped tear gas canisters and smoke filled the air at the scene of the protest in the West Bank town of Beita, near Nablus, where Palestinians protested illegal land confiscation.

Demonstrators burned tyres and threw rocks at Israeli forces, local media reports said. Witnesses said Israeli troops fired live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets at the demonstrators after Friday prayers in Beita.

The Palestine Red Crescent reported 379 protesters were wounded – 31 by live ammunition. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Similar confrontations were also witnessed in the town of Kafr Qaddum and in Beit Dajan, where dozens of Palestinians were treated for the effects of tear gas.

The Israeli army also suppressed a protest against the settlements in the Masafer Yatta area in Hebron.

Israeli and Palestinian estimates indicate there are about 650,000 settlers in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, living in 164 settlements and 116 outposts.

Under international law, all Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are illegal.

Evyatar outpost
Tensions in the occupied West Bank reached new highs in the past months with the Evyatar settlement being one of the focal points of clashes, as settlers refused to evacuate the land and Palestinians fiercely demonstrated against their presence.

In May, 34 Palestinians were killed – the highest monthly figure in 10 years – with Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, the Shin Bet, reporting almost 600 violent incidents, as the Israeli military reinforced its presence in the occupied territories with several more battalions.

Palestinians in nearby villages say the Evyatar outpost was illegally built on their land and fear it will grow and merge with larger settlements nearby.

At least four protesters, including two teenagers, have been killed in the clashes in recent months.

The settlers named the outpost Evyatar after an Israeli was killed – allegedly by a Palestinian – in 2013, and say it is home to dozens of families.

At the end of June, Israel reached a compromise with the settlers living in Evyatar. Under the agreement, the settlers left the outpost, and the area became a closed military zone, but the houses and roads remained in place.

Critics say the eviction did not reflect a change of Israeli policy.

An Israeli government survey will be carried out that the settlers say will prove the outpost was not established on land privately owned by Palestinians.

That would pave the way to establish a religious school and for some families to return.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/9/israel-forces-open-fire-on-palestinians-hundreds-wounded
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 No.367904

>>362180
>Is Rojava dead?
In all likelihood it's an alliance with Assad and a slow loss of power in their future. I think they weren't going to collective any time soon, and they made some pretty poor decisions, so I doubt they would have lasted that long.
>What happens to the Kurds now
We wait to see which imperialist power the Kurds decide to side with when they fuck us over thinking they'll spare us if we be good boys now lol.
>>362014
B-based?
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 No.368221

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>>295125
looks like whack el dorado
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 No.369527

https://expatimes.com/blog/2021/07/11/contentious-jewish-state-legislation-upheld-by-israeli-courtroom/?feed_id=7077

A controversial legislation that defines Israel because the nation state of the Jewish folks was upheld by the Supreme Court, which rejected claims by opponents that it discriminates towards minorities.

In its ruling on Thursday, the courtroom acknowledged shortcomings within the so-called Nation State Law. But it stated it “didn’t negate Israel’s democratic character” outlined in different legal guidelines.

Proponents of the 2018 legislation claimed the laws merely enshrined Israel’s current Jewish character.

Critics stated it additional downgrades the standing of Israel’s Palestinian minority, which makes up about 20 p.c of the nation’s inhabitants.

Adalah, a Palestinian rights group that attempted to overturn the legislation, stated the courtroom upheld a legislation that “fully excludes those that don’t belong to the bulk group”. It stated it could “proceed to work internationally to show the discriminatory and racist nature of this legislation”.

Israel’s Palestinian residents have the suitable to vote and are well-represented in lots of professions, however nonetheless undergo from widespread discrimination in areas corresponding to housing and the job market.

The legislation was accepted by the Knesset, or parliament, in July 2018. It defines Israel because the “nation-state” of the Jewish folks and provides that “fulfilling the suitable to nationwide self-determination within the state of Israel is exclusive to the Jewish folks.”

It additionally downgraded Arabic from an official state language to 1 with “particular standing”.
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 No.369917

Lebanon power stations are shutting down completely.
Expect civil war to happen in the coming weeks.
(Also, could someone create a thread on it? For some reason /leftypol/ does not allow me to do it on Tor)
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 No.377602

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20210714-israel-demolishes-bedouin-homes-seizes-solar-power-units-in-the-west-bank/

>Local activist, Fares Ka'abneh, told Wafa that the Israeli occupation forces also seized tractors, water tankers and solar power units.
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 No.388606

news bump: al mayadeen edition

Israeli PEGASUS Spying on Journalists, Activists Worldwide (Including Khashoggi)
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/1495305/israeli-pegasus-responsible-for-silencing-journalists-activi

MBS Requests Spying on Ghassan Ben Jeddou, Several Figures
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/1495446/mbs-requests-spying-on-ghassan-ben-jeddou-several-figures

Israeli Media: (Based) Hezbollah Precision Missiles Proof of Deterrence Failure
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/1495447/israeli-media:-hezbollah-precision-missiles-proof-of-deterre

Biden Slaps al-Kadhimi and Violates Iraq’s Sovereignty
https://english.almayadeen.net/articles/opinion/1494860/biden-slaps-alkadhimi-and-violates-iraqs-sovereignty
>The US Administration is pushing itself to the edge of an abyss and has put its ally in Baghdad, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, in an embarrassing and weak position as he faces his own security forces and political parties.
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 No.391305

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>>299529
The tribes in jazeera are very pro-SDF with the exceptions of the clans around Qamishli. The protests in Manbij were against the unpopular conscription policy and were organized by both Arab and Kurdish tribal leaders. Everyone hates the manditory conscription, but the tribes especially.

>There are no protests in the areas under Turkey’s control

there are protests in al-Bab and Ras al-Ayn all the time when the gangs there aren't killing themselves over oil routes or houses
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 No.391626

Ansarallah forces open another front against the Saudis pressing them South of Marib

https://twitter.com/Suriyakmaps/status/1417562778265690114

Finally the Yemen war is igniting again.
Let's see if Saudis will get definitely BTFO.
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 No.392163

>>391626
great twitter acct, hope it's accurate
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 No.394229

Ben & Jerry's committing 'new form of terrorism', against Israel says President
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20210722-ben-jerrys-committing-new-form-of-terrorism-against-israel-says-president/
>Newly sworn in Israeli President, Isaac Herzog, who is supposed to represent Israel's so called moderate camp, having served as chairman of the Labor Party, joined the chorus of outrage. "The boycott of Israel is a new sort of terrorism, economic terrorism," Herzog is reported saying by Haaretz at a ceremony commemorating prime ministers and presidents of Israel who have passed away. "Terrorism tries to harm the citizens of Israel and the economy of Israel. We must oppose this boycott and terrorism in any form."
had to post this kek

Iran Inaugurates New Pipeline to Transport Crude Oil
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/1495960/iran-inaugurates-new-pipeline-to-transport-crude-oil

Violence escalates in water-shortage protests in Iran’s Khuzestan
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/21/violence-intensifies-after-six-nights-of-water-crisis-protests-in

Iran's Rouhani says water protesters have 'right' to demonstrate
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/rouhani-says-water-protesters-have-right-demonstrate

OPEC+ agrees oil supply boost after UAE, Saudi reach compromise
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/opec-meets-agree-oil-supply-boost-prices-rise-2021-07-18/

in other news: taliban and afghan cov't had fruitless peace talks, though they agreed to an Eid ceasefire, and to talk again
Iranian chief JCPOA negotiator called a halt to the negotiations for the transfer of presidential power from Rouhani to Raisi
Lebanon gov't fails to form yet again
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 No.398033

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It's over, mullahbros.
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 No.398148

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>>398033
Based and zionpilled
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 No.398288

What's with Gulf-Economies, especially Saudis? From what i read on some forums and eksisozluk, they always say that they are fucked hard on so many points but can someone explain me more leftist way?
Collapse of Gulf would be catastrophic for imperial-core, also for the global-capitalism. Why did they allowed them ? Couldn't they install "pro-western liberal" governments at there ??
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 No.398318

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>>398148
Meanwhile, in reality.
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 No.398393

>>398033
>>398148

Go away JIDF

>>391305

Syria won't survive until the SDF and all kurdish ethnonationalist contras are exterminated
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 No.398397

>>398288

How are they collapsing? They're actually diversifying the economy, most revenue from UAE currently comes from tourism, not oil
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 No.398398

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>>398033
>zoroastrian
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 No.398400

>>398398

It's not a Persian, it's, may Allah forgive me for uttering this word, a z*okike
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 No.398432

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>>295015
Press R to pay respect for Bashar al-Assad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgiyWGyJcIc
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 No.398437

>>398432
Did he die?
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 No.398441

>>398397
>They're actually diversifying the economy
Saudi Arabia is too late for it, same with Kuwait. They don't have enough educated people
>most revenue from UAE currently comes from tourism, not oil
And it will probably not last longer. They are not able to do projects like before, they even cancelled many of their projects like Mall of the World or Aladdin City. Also UAE also Geta cash from sectors like banking or trade and they are becoming not good at them. Especially after dubai-banks released the names; they lost their status as switzerland of middle-east; also new planes can go by only one flight
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 No.398444

>>398437
Wasn't F for death?
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 No.398446

>>398033
What's the first graph referring to?
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 No.398461

>>398441

Only 5 percent of UAE money is from oil revenues
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 No.398463

>>398446
Religiosity as expressed by precentage in Iran
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 No.398488

>>398288
>Collapse of Gulf would be catastrophic for imperial-core
Why? Lmao, they can easily get fossils from their friends in russia or invade venezuella.
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 No.398492

>>398488
There's more at stake then just oil, such as weapons sales.
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 No.398493

>>398492
>such as weapons sales
Literally meaningless macroeconomically.
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 No.398504

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>>295739
forge a cockroach empire
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 No.398510

>>296620
>No Turk seriously wants the EU for over a decade.
Wrong, the country is devided between 3 factions
>Erdogan supporting inner anatolia (low birthrates) wants unironically to become islamic shithole
>Western turkey (very low birthrates) wants to join EU and Western Civilization
>Kurds (extremely high fertility) want have an own independent country or autonomy
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 No.398546

>>398493
>Literally meaningless macroeconomically.
Wut??? Saudi is literally biggest customer of US military-industry complex
>>398461
>Only 5 percent of UAE money is from oil revenues
Other sectors are not well today
Expats are leaving Dubai now
>>398504
>forge a cockroach empire
<MuH Turks are cockroach
Go back pol
>>398510
What's your problem with birthrates? İf you think fertility is good, you're wrong
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 No.398567

>>398546
>Saudi is literally biggest customer of US military-industry complex
No the US military is, lmao.
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 No.398570

>>398546
>What's your problem with birthrates? İf you think fertility is good, you're wrong
Cope, you are dying out turkboi, kurdish bulls will take over.
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 No.398572

>>398570
>Cope, you are dying out turkboi, kurdish bulls will take over.
İmagine thinking that kurdish birthrates are not decreasing. Also many of kurds are becoming integrated and no longer wants autonomy. Many of them are migrating to West and Turks are migrating to south east.
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 No.398579

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I just hecking love idpol
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 No.398580


>>398570

Most Kurds are overly nationalistic Turkish citizens

Kurds and Turks are historical friends it's sad to see some of us fighting each other in present times.
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 No.398581

>>398572
> Also many of kurds are becoming integrated
In the more western oriented part, not erdogan's retarded islamo-nationalism.
>and no longer wants autonomy.
Completely wrong.
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 No.398585

>>398581
You're not even Kurdish, just some right wing pol/oid Greek or any other sort of European
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 No.398622

>>398581
Do you aware of that around %75 of Turkey lives in coastline ?
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 No.399743

Turkish-backed rebels leave trail of abuse and criminality in Syria’s Afrin

>10 young women take their own lives after being raped by members of the Sultan Murad Brigade, a Sunni rebel faction which operates under the banner of the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA).

>Some used belts to hang themselves, some pens or other sharp objects which they jabbed in their throats. Then there were the poor girls who just banged their heads against the wall until they collapsed
>We were given a potato with half a loaf of Syrian bread twice a day, and beaten every night from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Each night the men would take away a few of the girls to defile them, saying, ‘We are taking you to the doctor.’ It was like a tradition
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/07/turkish-backed-rebels-leave-trail-abuse-and-criminality-syrias-afrin
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 No.399758

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>>399743
>Then there were the poor girls who just banged their heads against the wall until they collapsed
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 No.399803

>>398579
Are the cockroaches Jews or something?
>>399743
kurdistan or rojava or w/e will be slowly eliminated by extremist proxy war. the kurds that accept turkish citizenship will be okay? i guess
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 No.399948

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 No.399952

>>398579
>>399803
It seems it's about Iranian Azeris (according to Wikipedia) which makes it even weirder. What's the beef against Azeris in Iran?
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 No.404327

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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/06/29/pers-j29.html
Biden’s bombing of Iraq and Syria: the normalization of war
>Two decades after the start of an invasion and occupation that claimed the lives of a million Iraqis, the US is still attacking the region as it prepares for far wider wars.

I think this is a panicked reaction to hybrid war gone bad for the bases set among seething populations, and protected by Kurd sepoys who greatly offend Erdogan in Turkey. The American tanks are routinely stopped by village children. Really. The local tribes suffer indignity from the Kurds , and wow vengeance.

Of late , the Iraq forces established by the Revolutionary Guards who have just seized power in Iran , have launched drone attacks that evade the Patriot and other systems. Some landed just yesterday. This is an untenable position, sort of like the old flic, "Beau Geste"

Leon Trotsky.Criticism of the Program of the Comintern:

“We cannot enter into a consideration of the problem of the time of the American crisis and its possible depth. …. For us, of course, the inevitability of a crisis is absolutely unquestionable and, considering the present world expansion of American capitalism, its great depth and sharpness is not excluded. … in a critical epoch the hegemony of the United States will prove even more complete, more open, more ruthless, than in the period of boom. The United States will try to overcome and get out of its difficulties and helplessness primarily at the expense of Europe …”

Or Serbia, or Iraq, or Syria, or Libya, … Australia, Canada…
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 No.404342

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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/02/pers-j02.html
War criminal Rumsfeld dies, but his militarist legacy lives on
>The crimes for which Rumsfeld is justifiably detested the world over have in the course of past two decades been fully normalized by US imperialism under Democrats and Republicans alike.

Great article, which cuts through the hagiographic miasma of the tame corporate press and presents Rumsfeld's true record.
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 No.404365

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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/07/uswi-j07.html
US imperialism’s criminal debacle in Afghanistan
>The US evacuation of Bagram Air Base in the middle of the night, without notifying Afghan forces, epitomizes the debacle wrought by 20 years of war.

Like someone sneaking out of their apartment in the dead of night to avoid paying the rent and taking the landlord's furniture with them. Now ignoble.
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 No.404625

https://twitter.com/Suriyakmaps/status/1419712686980583429

https://twitter.com/Suriyakmaps/status/1419710540801351686

https://twitter.com/Suriyakmaps/status/1419709154659344393

Ansarallah forces consolidating their control in the southern districts, while also seeking a breakthrough in Marib (to no avail as of now).
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 No.405174

<New study shows 2013 chemical weapons attack in Ghouta was likely done by rebels

Aaron Mate reports on an open-source study that claims it was Syrian rebels who did this attack. This attack at the time was used by Obama to threaten a missile strike on Assad's territory and later became a precursor to the 2018 Dhouma "attack" which was actually staged by the White Helmets and used to drop NATO bombs on Syria. Mate claims he ran this study by physics and engineering experts, including one at MIT and they rated it very highly.

It should be noted that there have been many instances of ostensible chemical weapons attacks on both sides of the Syrian civil war, and the 2013 Ghouta incident led to the dismantling of most or all of Syria's chemical weapons. Assad having used CW doesn't absolve NATO of intervening, getting things wrong, lying and co-opting the OPCW to justify its losing war for regime change against Syria and its citizens.
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 No.406655

>>399743
There's a lot of info out there on the abuses of the SNA in Afrin. It's unique as the militias here have nearly free reign to rape, steal, and kill each other as long as they lob mortars at tal rifaat occasionally.

>>398393
>SDF and all kurdish ethnonationalist contras
not an apoist but let this meme die please. In all likelihood they'll be merged with the state, just a matter of how integrated

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