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  1. komokazi Houston
    Hang him.
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  2. Lanny Bird of Courage
    Imagine unironically being a train in 2020
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  3. Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Imagine unironically being a communist in 2020

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  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    wow, you sure proved me wrong!
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  5. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    We're starting the New Year with a bang, apparently - Iraq appears to be going up in flames, and it's quite likely to spread all across the Middle East.

    This current episode starts with a rocket attack (MLRS rocket artillery) on the Iraqi K1 Airbase on the 27/12/19, killing one US contractor, two Iraqi military and injuring several Iraqi and US soldiers. The US immediately blamed an Iraqi PMU, 'Khataib Hezbullah', for the attack and launched airstrikes against five installations that it characterised as 'KH bases'. The airstrikes killed 32 and injured 40+, among the dead and wounded both members of PMUs (which are now officially part of the Iraqi military) and Iraqi military regulars in the Missile Brigades. Following this attack hundreds of protesters attempted to enter the US Embassy in Baghdad (following on from mass-funerals held for the killed soldiers), overwhelming Iraqi security forces and pushing into the 'Green Zone'. In response the US military deployed around 100 marines to defend the embassy, using tear gas and less-lethal munitions to deter the protesters. The majority of them were eventually dispersed at the request of the Iraqi government and PMU leadership. On the 3/01/2020, a new attack was launched against Baghdad International Airport, ostensibly with the same 107mm rockets that'd been used previously. The rockets did little material damage to the airport but started fires, forcing it to be temporarily shut down, and destroyed the vehicle of Mohammed Redha Al-Jabri, a high-ranking official with the PMUs. Two others traveling with him were also killed, though their names have not yet been released - at the moment, one is thought to be Qassam Soleimani.


    There's a lot to unpack here, so let's start from the beginning - the facts of the original K1 attack.

    The Iraqi K1 airbase is known to be a hub for US PMC (Private Military Companies such as Blackwater/Academi etc.) activity, though it's also manned by Iraqi and US regular military. The attack was a barrage of ~30 107mm KAYTUSHA-style rocket artillery and killed one US contracter, two Iraqi soldiers and injured several others. The US immediately placed the blame on the Khata'ib Hezbullah PMU (Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Units are paramailitary groups that were raised to fight ISIS and were later officially folded into the Iraqi military) without providing any evidence or explanation as to why they would have targeted an Iraqi military installation rather than US forces directly. Iraqi Special Forces found what was thought to be the launch site, a makeshift MLRS rack welded into the bed of a truck, and took several photos:


    There are some interesting points here:

    1. Missiles do not appear to have been fired from here. Blowback would've blackened the entire enclosure, not just the actual racks.
    2. Racks are at much too low an angle for rocket artillery and do not appear to be adjustable.
    3. Four unfired missiles were left in the rack, likely to prove an 'Iranian link'.
    3. The missiles, Iranian-made KATYUSHA clones, are of the very same batch that have been recovered from (US-backed and armed) SDF/YPG bunkers in Syria (http://archive.is/wip/r8Asr).

    So we have an indiscriminate attack that happens to kill a US contractor and what is likely a staged launch site meant to point the finger at Iran. The US immediately blames an Iraqi PMU called 'Khataib Hezbullah' on the basis that it regards Hezbullah as a terrorist group, even though KH is not officially affiliated with it and does not fall under its command. Hezbullah literally translates to 'Party/Group of God' and is not an uncommon name among fighting units in general. KH in particular has fully Iraqi leadership and reports directly into the military chain of command.
    It's also worth noting that the name of the contractor killed has not been released, which is strange as the US media usually plays up deaths and the loss felt by their families to generate emotional support for a military response. It is possible that the contractor death was entirely fabricated.

    Next - in response to the attack, the US launched airstrikes against 5 installations it claimed to be 'Khataib Hezbullah bases'. First and foremost, KH is an Iraqi PMU and does not operate alone. The bases attacked were combined PMU/Military (PMUs are now officially part of the Iraqi military, so these attacks were directed in whole against the Iraqi military), and there were significant casualties among both the PMUs and Missile Brigades. I'll leave this one at a few notes because much more pressing issues have come up.

    1. None of the bases were within 300km or so of K1, meaning none of the people killed could've been directly involved in the initial attack.
    2. All of the targets were either part of or in the region of the Al-Qaim border crossing, which has long been a point of contention. It's the only border checkpoint between Iraq and Syria currently open, and it was opened by the Iraqi government to incessant protests from the US and israel. Since its opening it's been regularly attacked by israeli assets operating out of US bases. Essentially, the US wants to be the only party able to control transit into and out of Syria.

    Finally, there was a barrage of assumed-KATYUSHA missiles against the Damascus International Airport. The airport itself wasn't significantly damaged, but it was temporarily shut down due to fires and it was initially reported that a car was struck in front of the airport, killing its occupants.

    This was immediately treated as suspicious because the road in question is a highway with almost no traffic, meaning that the car struck was not parked and likely would've been traveling at 80+km/h, making a random strike unlikely. As it turned out, the initial missile barrage was used as a distraction to mask a targeted drone strike against that car, which killed at least two high-ranking Iraqi PMU officials as well as Qassam Soleimani, the Iranian head of the Al-Quds force and IRGC (which was only very recently confirmed).

    As it stands, there are more questions that answers. It seems to me that the initial attack was staged in order to enact a pre-planned 'response', but several of the steps still do not make sense. This leads me to believe that parts are still in motion. Will post more later.
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  6. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    OK, there appears to be a (((third party))) launching these strikes and taking advantage of reckless escalation on both sides. I WONDER WHO COULD BENEFIT FROM THAT.

    Starting new thread
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  7. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Octavian That means all you paedophiles are getting doxxed.


    more like they're going to start receiving targeted paedo marketing
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  8. Octavian motherfucker
    That means all you paedophiles are getting doxxed.

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  9. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Originally posted by ORACLE

    Some of the best drug dealing music is 50s-70s jams. smokey robinson. stylistics. ben e king. It do what it do,
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  10. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Nice anal guide that doesn't mention hygiene at all you dirty queer scat fetish freak.
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  11. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you don't need a bbs feature to ignore something
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  12. Octavian motherfucker
    Originally posted by -SpectraL John Belushi, John Candy, Chris Farley, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robin Williams were all knocked off by Hollywood. They slipped them drug cocktails, to make them look like suicides. That's how almost all Hollywood hits are done.

    Shut the fuck up Spectral you senile, demented cunt.


    Robin Williams was a legend and reading about his sobriety has helped me. Gutted when he died.
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  13. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I went to therapy it helped me figure out what was wrong with me. It's good to get a professional opinion.
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  14. Originally posted by Sudo you little faggot

    Yeah, but im your little faggit :)
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  15. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
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  16. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Technologist if I knew he was going to post things that are very serious.

    its okay, one of our coping methods is turning our problems into dank memes for strangers to laugh at on the internet

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  17. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 i know there are success stories, and that is the beauty of a website like this forum. but the feeling of worthlessness, to the point where suicide becomes a viable solution, seems like something that needs to be addressed.



    Originally posted by aldra there were several sites with a similar theme before this, and they always seemed to attract a certain kind of people

    I guess more specifically, we tended to attract people deep into drugs, people with psychological problems, broken families, things like that

    totse was originally known as a hub for explosive and drug manufacture, fringe 'conspiracy theories', 'hacking' and generally rebellious kids
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  18. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I met my girlfriend that i've lived with for the past 3 years on here
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  19. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    what i do know, is this site is 5 years old. and within that time, it seems a core of people have become basically family. which kind of makes an outsider like me think, there should be a support system in place. and that is why i am so confused why so many here have actually taken their own life. and another reason i find this place fascinating, because, it is opening a doorway to the mentality of someone who believes life is no longer worth experiencing.

    i have honestly never met so many who are this lost, with no direction, and for some weird reason, believes the very best option is to just end it all and die.

    so many levels of insanity, it's like a maze of crazy in here!!
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  20. I miss turboneger
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