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  1. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by benny vader i thot its farsi.

    its not like they can tell the difference.

    Farsi is Persian.
  2. benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Sophie Farsi is Persian.

    IDK ... but semantically speaking, persian is a geographic region so any native languages spoken in persia now or in recent memory are also persian. farsi is more accurate i think.

    what do you call your language ??? is it dutch, frisk or nederlandicks ???
  3. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by benny vader how do you do that ???

    like browse their arabic site thru google translate or just reading off their english sites ???

    Usually just look through their English editions; sometimes in the case of a specific instance I can't find information on I'll run foreign news articles through Google Translator (and maybe another to make sure the translation's at least semi-accurate) but it's often more work making sense of Google's output than it would be to do the translation myself.


    I'm not sure what's going on here - it seems suspicious that the Yemeni news sites are reporting that a general has appeared on TV stating that the missile was fired and struck its target but none publish his name.

    If a missile was fired and struck a target in Abu Dhabi, it wouldn't easily be covered up - I've checked a few independent journalists in Yemen and none can verify, and I can't find any twitter users in Abu Dhabi who have reported seeing missiles or explosions.

    On the other hand, though, if it was intercepted, there's no way KSA/UAE would keep quiet about it - they'd be bragging nonstop and Al-Jazeera would be claiming it was a MIRV that would've hit seven separate orphanages if not for the heroic anti-missile teams
  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    on another note, if you search 'yemen news' on Google you don't get a non-mainstream news site until page 3 (Al-Masdar), and I clicked through around 10 pages and couldn't find a single domestic news site
  5. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    IRAQ - families of ISIS fighters are apparently surrendering to Kurdish militias and in some cases fleeing to Kurdish-held areas to do so because they're afraid the PMUs that are destroying ISIS will simply execute them.

    SYRIA -

    Commander of FSA Fallujah Houran killed a 62 yr old man for not allowing his daughter to be married to said Rebel.

    - typical moderate jihadi behaviour
  6. mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    ALDRA!

    Let me hear about your love for journalism. Tell me about yourself.

    (First day of grade school, anyone?)
  7. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by mashlehash ALDRA!

    Let me hear about your love for journalism. Tell me about yourself.

    (First day of grade school, anyone?)

    I couldn't be a regular journalist, the news agencies that pay well all have set agendas that run contrary to the things I'd want to write about. Maybe an independent journalist? That's not an easy life though, finding people to fund you going to warzones and such
  8. mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Originally posted by aldra I couldn't be a regular journalist, the news agencies that pay well all have set agendas that run contrary to the things I'd want to write about. Maybe an independent journalist? That's not an easy life though, finding people to fund you going to warzones and such

    Yeah I was actually going to mention like if if you would ever go to a war zone and do journalism there because it's a pretty dangerous situation
  9. benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by aldra I'm not sure what's going on here - it seems suspicious that the Yemeni news sites are reporting that a general has appeared on TV stating that the missile was fired and struck its target but none publish his name.

    the thing i understand about news is that their usually made for either internal or external consumption.

    so either that was meant for internal consumption or maybe that was from a shit-tier ''news'' site or click baits.

    Originally posted by aldra I couldn't be a regular journalist, the news agencies that pay well all have set agendas that run contrary to the things I'd want to write about. Maybe an independent journalist? That's not an easy life though, finding people to fund you going to warzones and such

    get crowd funding, invest in homemade greenscreen thing, outsource footage gathering to the locals or pirate them outright.
  10. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    SYRIA - SAA are 5km from meeting Zahreddine in Deir Eizzor - Zahreddine's unit can hear the clashes between ISIS and the SAA on the outskirts of the city. The Tigers are 25km out so we can probably expect ISIS to be totally repelled today or tomorrow.

    IRAQ - Hawijah op is being prepared, Anbar is still off the table for the time being though.

    KOREAS - Western media is now hyping up the story that NK has missile-mountable hydrogen warheads. A US first-strike seems imminent...
  11. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by aldra SYRIA - SAA are 5km from meeting Zahreddine in Deir Eizzor - Zahreddine's unit can hear the clashes between ISIS and the SAA on the outskirts of the city. The Tigers are 25km out so we can probably expect ISIS to be totally repelled today or tomorrow.

    IRAQ - Hawijah op is being prepared, Anbar is still off the table for the time being though.

    KOREAS - Western media is now hyping up the story that NK has missile-mountable hydrogen warheads. A US first-strike seems imminent…

    The US is going to have a problem if they actually launch a first strike. Not only is China holding war games close, Russia flew bombers over the Korean peninsula and both countries have their military deployed to the Best Korean border. Not only that, with all the artillery trained on Seoul the city will be reduced to a burning pile of ash together with it's 25 million inhabitants. Even if we don't give a shit about all the dead South Koreans it's still really bad optics for the US.
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  12. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by aldra SYRIA - SAA are 5km from meeting Zahreddine in Deir Eizzor - Zahreddine's unit can hear the clashes between ISIS and the SAA on the outskirts of the city. The Tigers are 25km out so we can probably expect ISIS to be totally repelled today or tomorrow.

  13. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Sophie The US is going to have a problem if they actually launch a first strike. Not only is China holding war games close, Russia flew bombers over the Korean peninsula and both countries have their military deployed to the Best Korean border. Not only that, with all the artillery trained on Seoul the city will be reduced to a burning pile of ash together with it's 25 million inhabitants. Even if we don't give a shit about all the dead South Koreans it's still really bad optics for the US.

    yup. the Seoul issue is probably the only reason they've waited this long - launching an attack on NK is signing a death warrant for many in SK's major cities, not to mention US troops stationed in the country. The media seems to be trying to push such a move as 'necessary', minimising NK's military capability without bringing up possible (almost certain) mass casualties. The way that the media is pushing NK as an imminent threat is extremely worrying.

    China has stated that they will back NK if NK is attacked first and I imagine China relishes the chance to put the South China Sea on lockdown.

    Russia will likely stay back and support China without getting involved militarily.
  14. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by aldra yup. the Seoul issue is probably the only reason they've waited this long - launching an attack on NK is signing a death warrant for many in SK's major cities, not to mention US troops stationed in the country. The media seems to be trying to push such a move as 'necessary', minimising NK's military capability without bringing up possible (almost certain) mass casualties. The way that the media is pushing NK as an imminent threat is extremely worrying.

    China has stated that they will back NK if NK is attacked first and I imagine China relishes the chance to put the South China Sea on lockdown.

    Russia will likely stay back and support China without getting involved militarily.

    I think that if China puts the South China Sea on lockdown Japan will respond militarily as well. For now, Trump is tweeting about shutting down ALL TRADE from China. This will have significant effects domestically as well for teh US if it goes through and is not just more tough talk from born again neocon Trump.
  15. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    A conventional attack will result in huge civilian casualties, military losses and a quagmire worse than the middle east. The only feasible military option is a nuclear strike, and like IS has said before, that'll completely tear apart the concept of nuclear deterrence.

    The only sane option is a diplomatic solution, but the US is unwilling to give anything at all and NK is unwilling to take them at their word.
  16. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Sophie I think that if China puts the South China Sea on lockdown Japan will respond militarily as well. For now, Trump is tweeting about shutting down ALL TRADE from China. This will have significant effects domestically as well for teh US if it goes through and is not just more tough talk from born again neocon Trump.

    Japan isn't going to be a serious problem for China; they've only recently started building up their self-defence forces.

    I'm not all that well informed in terms of economic interests, but if trade with China were cut, wouldn't it be the US that suffers more? China has all the mining and manufacturing facilities; sure sales would drop but it's the US that wouldn't have the goods required to sustain industry.
  17. Holy shit those dudes in Deir ez-Zor. Can you imagine living surrounded for 4 years? If they don't make a movie out of this I will.
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  18. Originally posted by aldra Japan isn't going to be a serious problem for China; they've only recently started building up their self-defence forces.

    I'm not all that well informed in terms of economic interests, but if trade with China were cut, wouldn't it be the US that suffers more? China has all the mining and manufacturing facilities; sure sales would drop but it's the US that wouldn't have the goods required to sustain industry.

    China would be hit pretty heavy if we stopped buying their shit. The US accounts for like 20% of their export income iirc. There are entire towns based around this kind of shit. Saw a video of a town that exclusively dealt in pencil factories. I'm sure many of these towns would be wrecked if the US suddenly stopped trading with China.
  19. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 Holy shit those dudes in Deir ez-Zor. Can you imagine living surrounded for 4 years? If they don't make a movie out of this I will.

    yeah, Zahreddine is something of a local hero, and incidentally one of the only names I can remember from the conflict lel
  20. benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 China would be hit pretty heavy if we stopped buying their shit. The US accounts for like 20% of their export income iirc. There are entire towns based around this kind of shit. Saw a video of a town that exclusively dealt in pencil factories. I'm sure many of these towns would be wrecked if the US suddenly stopped trading with China.

    they can just stop making pencils and start making bombs and war materials.
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