A very interesting video, subtitled by my friend Alena (thanks!!). Great stuff as it shows one of the most interesting units in Syria (the Eagles of the Desert). Enjoy!
A very interesting video, subtitled by my friend Alena (thanks!!). Great stuff as it shows one of the most interesting units in Syria (the Eagles of the Desert). Enjoy!
Thank you Alena and The Saker.
Thank you also to “Nasur Al Sahra” Unit for being there, not only fighting for your motherland but for all of us. God bless you all. Thank you also to the Russian Federation for her help to preserve this treasure for the coming generations.
Fond memories of Syria where I was really happy.
When I visit her, time ago, she looks more or less like in these videos:
“Syria -The cradle of civilization”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar1Q7RjkkAE
“Beautiful Syria”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToRGWwHFP8w
“Every civilized man has two homelands, his original country and Syria”
“motherland”, “fatherland”
A big part of the problem.
Get some Alien perspective and you’ll see how parochial we are.
My “homeland” is wherever I next choose or dream of.
Senior strategist?………..or …..a Cassiopeian?
Yes, such parochial, some more than others, you would never be aware of how much…..
“My “homeland” is wherever I next choose or dream of.”
No problems here with “motherlands”, “fatherlands”, or, simply…..”lands”….and although I have the bad habit of become too attached to people……could go tomorrow and never to return …..
I told you….. I’ll go always with light luggage…..
Right now….. dreaming of Russia……..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4q9XwYpHtA
Many lands are beautiful but that is a narrow scope – they are simply all earth, of which I am sure of the patch of my own birth..
The Alien would be astounded by the groupthink – all of the groupthink.
My own groupthink problem would have led to Cuba prior to the raising of the flag there recently.
The sulphurous stink of capitalism that pervades Russia would lead me far from it.
Some attachment can be good but the Alien would also find belief in fairytales incomprehensible.
The biggest country must have it’s fair share of beauty – dream of that and then move on.
There is alot of wisdom in fairytaies.
and do you often use to choose different motherlands?
motherland…fatherland…fairyltales.
The source is group-think control but the sentiment, on this occasion, is correct:
“When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.”
Thank you also to Hezbollah!
So sorry, أعزاء
Off topic talking about a media
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/corporate-criminality-/the-news-media-loves-billionaires.html
This document is long, but definitely worth to watch especially for the US citizens. This document was financed by the BBC, but the BBC later refused to broadcast which is very interesting
http://fktv.is/incontrovertible-new-9-11-documentary-27488
Many thanks to Alena and Anna News.
I remember from my bible studies that the ancient Syrians and Assyrians were formidable fighters and greatly feared. They were called exceedingly cruel but this could have been later Roman propaganda which used the Syrians as role models.
Desert eagles in Arabian, sukur Al-sakhra, has a strange resonance with saker vineyard protectors, sukur and saker.
In the film, the sukur’s were likened to spetsnaz. In Syria the sukurs may be more battle hardened than the spetsnaz. They looked older and more dangerous than the young spetsnaz I recall in the Russian self-portrayals. Some of them were not even wearing helmets and no tanks. Plus they’re on their home ground defending it.
And let’s not forget there was a camera person at risk.
Will to win over the terrorist infrastructure was mentioned in the context of whole countries and the world itself as terrorists. That’s what I call taking the high ground with aerial recon. In the info war we’ve got to target not just the infrastructure but the superstructure that needs to fall like a house of cards.
Computers were featured. Imagine, like the one I have. Hey, we all have computers. Let’s use them to take the high ground of morality. For that I need to be a desert saker myself overlooking the vineyard world. Like the masthead says: a bird’s eye view of the vineyard.
I can’t allow myself to be a vineyard sucker. I’m reading Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. I’m sickened by the blood and gore of the first part and have put it down a couple times. Yet, I know I’ve got that murderer within and I’d better get to know him. You know, know your enemy and hold him close.
I found that very interesting. It was great to see this army in action. It all helps give us a better understanding of the situation.
Also wanted you to know that I bought your book Saker, and am very impressed.
Great and brave men of Nasur Al Sahra. God protect them and keep them safe.
Thank you The Saker and Alena for this information.
Carmel by the Sea
IS has given up on their 2 pit stop towns on the supply roués from Turkey so they must think the US will somehow resupply them even with out a land route.
DeirEzzor could use some of these soldiers.. Nato seems to very very desperate. 5 tries to break into the military base in the last 2 weeks alone and they killed 300 relatives and kidnapped 400.. The area holds the largest oil deposits in Syria. If there is any chance to split the country, those oil wells needs to be captured from the Syrian government. From how IS is behaving it does look like the US has not given up on splitting Syria and Iraq just yet.
Just from the number of high ranking Syrian officers at the base including their very best shows how important the Syrian government thinks of keeping this base. But maybe they should use some of those experienced soldiers in other areas. A besieged base don’t need that level of competence but maybe it is to keep loyalty of the soldiers stuck in the middle of nowhere and under siege for years.
https://twitter.com/sayed_ridha/status/689037410810765312
Majority of the ~30 suicide bombers were used during IS takeover of Al-Baghiliyah DeirEzzor
Since start of DeirEzzor offensive, SAA have lost 120 soldiers, 40 of them were executed, IS has lost 70, 28 were suicide bombers
Clashes erupt between SAA & IS as the former pushes back into Ayyash storage area in western DeirEzzor
RuAF & #SyAAF carry out airstrikes on Ayyash & other #IS held areas in & near DeirEzzor as group launches 5th assault on 137 Brigade Base
IS claims control of Missile Battalion base in the outskirts of #DeirEzzor Airbase
Brig. Gen. Samer Amin Ali From Al-Safsafa #Tartous Martyred in Al-Baghiliyah #DeirEzzor yesterday
https://twitter.com/sayed_ridha/status/689124375371489280
SAA Maj. Gen. Zahereddine & Maj. Gen. Khaddour yesterday in #DeirEzzor
https://twitter.com/sayed_ridha/status/689391617426399232
Close combat, SAA soldiers throws grenade into FSA trench..
SAA Sends a Nice Gift to FSA Fighter Hiding in a Trench
https://twitter.com/Ibra_Joudeh/status/689188811985793024
Hiding behind walls is great unless there are other walls.. Someone call a dentist..
FSA fighter eats a Bullet , Literally in Sheikh Miskeen – Daraa
https://twitter.com/Ibra_Joudeh/status/689132826395066368
A young man was one of the first victims killed by Daesh IS in Deir Ezzor massacre, Syria
https://twitter.com/Heresay1/status/688864961662160896
Pro-FSA pages on Facebook refer to dead ISIS terrorists killed at Deir Ezzour as ‘martyrs’. ISIS & FSA, same shit
Murad Gazdiev @MuradoRT
Dear @Bild, @JulianRoepcke; please stick to soft core porn and celebrity scoops. That’s REALLY more your thing…
https://twitter.com/MuradoRT/status/689067838066286592