Ja iets over een snackbar en opeens die beelden... had het geraakt worden ook best willen zienquote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 18:22 schreef IPA35 het volgende:
Deze is wel epic:
https://www.facebook.com/(...)os/1020643461288095/
Hurdurdur Allah dit dat. * Dood *
quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 18:55 schreef WammesWaggel het volgende:
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Ja iets over een snackbar en opeens die beelden... had het geraakt worden ook best willen zien![]()
Dat schieten ook... van boven je hoofd zonder te mikken
Waarom is de broek uit bij iedereen?quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 18:22 schreef IPA35 het volgende:
Deze is wel epic:
https://www.facebook.com/(...)os/1020643461288095/
Hurdurdur Allah dit dat. * Dood *
Standaard, controleren op explosieven.quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 19:23 schreef rakotto het volgende:
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Waarom is de broek uit bij iedereen?
Best of topic, maar wie is die gene op je avatar?quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 19:23 schreef IPA35 het volgende:
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Standaard, controleren op explosieven.
Manuel Komnenos is de bedoeling...quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 20:24 schreef Lazvic het volgende:
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Best of topic, maar wie is die gene op je avatar?
Issam komt ze pakken.quote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 21:48 schreef Montana_ir het volgende:
@deSyracuse: #YPG troops reportedly evacuated #Tall_Brak. not clear if #IS has entered town
@world_wnn: Some unconfirmed news come #Islamicstate takes full control on #Tal Barak after fierce clashes with #YPG
Die Koerdjes kunnen niks zelfquote:Op zaterdag 27 juni 2015 22:00 schreef Montana_ir het volgende:
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Issam heeft het druk in Al-Hasakah.
Zonder de airsupport hadden ze niet veel kunnen doen helaas.quote:
twitter:deSyracuse twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 10:12:54#Hasakah : #IS reportedly seized prison. fighting still going on in the area reageer retweet
twitter:
twitter:sylezjusz twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 11:48:29#Hasakah: two Daesh VBIED attacks on YPG barriers at Ghazal&Salihiya n. Zuhdi bakery. Material damage in 1st, 1 lightly injured in latter. reageer retweet
Tijd voor de coalitie om in te grijpen. Als je IS wil verslaan moet je dat ook doen in de gebieden waar ze met de SAA vechten. Begin dus maar met bombardementen op gevechtsposities rond Palmyra en Hasakah.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 12:11 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
twitter:deSyracuse twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 10:12:54#Hasakah : #IS reportedly seized prison. fighting still going on in the area reageer retweet
twitter:twitter:sylezjusz twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 11:48:29#Hasakah: two Daesh VBIED attacks on YPG barriers at Ghazal&Salihiya n. Zuhdi bakery. Material damage in 1st, 1 lightly injured in latter. reageer retweet
twitter:HaraldDoornbos twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 10:29:34Latest figures on #IS terror attack in #Kobane: - 221 ppl massacred by IS - 80 IS killed by Kurdish YPG - 9 IS captured alive (via @mutludc) reageer retweet
Ik zou zeggen geef die 9 aan een lynch mob.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 12:55 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
twitter:HaraldDoornbos twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 10:29:34Latest figures on #IS terror attack in #Kobane: - 221 ppl massacred by IS - 80 IS killed by Kurdish YPG - 9 IS captured alive (via @mutludc) reageer retweet
Er wordt momenteel zware slag geleverd om Hasakah, die ratten zijn blijkbaar nog lang niet uitgeschakeldquote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 12:59 schreef Richestorags het volgende:
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Ik zou zeggen geef die 9 aan een lynch mob.
Het schijnt trouwens dat IS bij de aanvallen op Hasakah ook 70-150 man heeft verloren. Dat is ook nog aardig wat.
Nee. Gewoon een spuitje. Laat de beestachtigheden maar aan de beesten over.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 12:59 schreef Richestorags het volgende:
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Ik zou zeggen geef die 9 aan een lynch mob.
Nieuwe omsingeling op komst als ik het zo zie...quote:
Zoveel?quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 12:55 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
twitter:HaraldDoornbos twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 10:29:34Latest figures on #IS terror attack in #Kobane: - 221 ppl massacred by IS - 80 IS killed by Kurdish YPG - 9 IS captured alive (via @mutludc) reageer retweet
Al Jazeera spreekt al over 300+ doden, waarvan 200 vrouwen en kinderenquote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:05 schreef Frikandelbroodje het volgende:
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Nieuwe omsingeling op komst als ik het zo zie...
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Zoveel?![]()
Dat klopt, helaas zijn ze nog met genoeg. Alleen plaatste ik die opmerking in de context dat de zware verliezen die ze telkens lijden wel gaan tellen op een gegeven moment, omdat hun mogelijkheden om strijders het land in te smokkelen zijn bemoeilijkt door de recente ontwikkelingen.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:02 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
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Er wordt momenteel zware slag geleverd om Hasakah, die ratten zijn blijkbaar nog lang niet uitgeschakeld
Achja, ze rekruteren vrolijk verder. Ben benieuwd hoeveel mannen er straks nog in Raqqa wonenquote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:08 schreef Richestorags het volgende:
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Dat klopt, helaas zijn ze nog met genoeg. Alleen plaatste ik die opmerking in de context dat de zware verliezen die ze telkens lijden wel gaan tellen op een gegeven moment, omdat hun mogelijkheden om strijders het land in te smokkelen zijn bemoeilijkt door de recente ontwikkelingen.
Jezusquote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:07 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
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Al Jazeera spreekt al over 300+ doden, waarvan 200 vrouwen en kinderen
Nope, was duidelijk een goed georganiseerde aanslag die nog veel erger had kunnen aflopen.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:21 schreef Frikandelbroodje het volgende:
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JezusBen ook wel verbaast over de aantallen van Daesh in de stad, ik dacht dat het ging om een man of 20.
twitter:jackshahine twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 13:16:27Clashes btwn #YPG & group of #ISIS terrorists in village HemSewi, south #Kobani 10km.Group ran away earlier frm the city.#Kobani_Genocide reageer retweet
twitter:sergermed twitterde op zaterdag 27-06-2015 om 22:24:54There are rumors among the inhabitants of kobane that many FSA raqqa brigade fighters defected & massacred kurds in Kobane. reageer retweet
Nouja lekker dan een hele compagnie aan terroristen die even de stad binnenwandelen...quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 13:24 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
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Nope, was duidelijk een goed georganiseerde aanslag die nog veel erger had kunnen aflopen.
Ze zijn nog steeds niet allemaal gedood:twitter:jackshahine twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 13:16:27Clashes btwn #YPG & group of #ISIS terrorists in village HemSewi, south #Kobani 10km.Group ran away earlier frm the city.#Kobani_Genocide reageer retweet
Dat de FSA geen gematigde rebellen waren wisten we al. Maar het is afwachten wat er waar is van deze rumors.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 14:47 schreef reza1 het volgende:
twitter:sergermed twitterde op zaterdag 27-06-2015 om 22:24:54There are rumors among the inhabitants of kobane that many FSA raqqa brigade fighters defected & massacred kurds in Kobane. reageer retweet
Wrs compleet vals, ISIS probeert coalities te breken of ze infiltreren met FSA kledij. Compleet nutteloos van de FSA om nu ineens de Koerden aan te vallen terwijl ze samen oprukken tegen ISIS.quote:Op zondag 28 juni 2015 14:58 schreef Richestorags het volgende:
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Dat de FSA geen gematigde rebellen waren wisten we al. Maar het is afwachten wat er waar is van deze rumors.
No Victory against ISIS with Erdoğan in Turkeytwitter:zaidbenjamin twitterde op zaterdag 27-06-2015 om 23:44:45#Syria | Anti-Nusra protest in Salqin #Idlib after forcing a butcher to close his shop for the prayer. http://t.co/VTD7fbEjJR reageer retweet
quote:Friday, the one-year anniversary of the Islamic State’s declaration of its caliphate, was a horrible day across the region. The Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL, Daesh) launched terrorist attacks that have killed innocents in Tunisia, Kuwait, and France. Terrorists seek out soft targets. They search for the unprotected and undefended in order to commit the unexpected. While the U.S. counterterrorism community has perfected defending against the last terrorist attack — hence the obsession with bottled water and more than three ounces of shaving cream at airport checkpoints — large bureaucracies are poor at thinking outside the box. Hence, there will always be another terrorist attack no matter how vigilant police might be.
But what happens when the government that is supposed to secure the flank actually decides to encourage and enable terrorist attacks? No, this is not some Noam Chomsky-esque study in moral equivalence with regard to the United States. Rather, it is apparently the reality of what happened yesterday in Kobani, the Kurdish-held Syrian town alongside the border with Turkey. Islamic State terrorists infiltrated into Kobani from across the Turkish border and massacred almost 150 civilians.
After months of criticism about allowing Turkish territory to be transformed into a figurative highway for foreign Jihadis, the Turkish government promised that it would interdict those seeking to join the Islamic State. Just as Pakistan arrests an occasional foreign fighter and then claims it is serious about combating terrorism and insurgency in Afghanistan, so too did Turkey point to its occasional arrest of a European teenager and say that such action proved it was serious about stemming the flow of recruits into Syria.
The latest Kobani massacre, however, puts that lie to rest. Evidence continues to mount that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Turkish officials answering to him in the Mill İstihbarat Teşkilatı (MİT), Turkey’s intelligence service allowed Islamic State fighters to traverse through Turkey and attack Kobani from Turkey, a flank the largely Kurdish residents of Kobani felt was secure by nature of it being an international border belonging to a NATO member that had pledged its security. This apparent collaboration between Turkey and the Islamic State increasingly is the rule rather than the exception.
There was, for example, the leak of MİT documents showing Turkish support of Al Qaeda. And, rather than give medals to the Turkish soldiers who intercepted truckloads of weaponry destined for Syrian radicals, Erdoğan ordered their arrest. These are among the topics that the Erdoğan regime has forbidden the Turkish media from reporting.
The problem appears two-fold. First, Erdoğan sympathizes ideologically with the Islamic State. That may sound preposterous; after all, Erdoğan is the elected leader of a NATO member, but evidence regarding his antagonism to the West and a more secular order is overwhelming. And, secondly, Erdoğan is antagonistic to Kurds. The peace process was about politics. Erdoğan derived great benefit both domestically and abroad for appearing sincere in his efforts to end old animosities. This was a cynical ploy, however. Like Atatrk, Erdoğan is perfectly happy to embrace Kurds so long as they abandon their ethnic identity. The only difference between the two is that Atatrk wanted Kurds to subordinate their identity to Turkish nationalism while Erdoğan expected them to subordinate themselves to a common religious identity.
As to evidence of Erdoğan’s antagonism toward the Kurds: There was the unresolved Roboski massacre, as well as overwhelming evidence—including telephone intercepts—showing Turkish security to be behind the assassinations of three Kurdish activists in Paris, France.
More than nine months ago, President Barack Obama promised to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State. Despite ordering airstrikes against Islamic State targets, it is unclear whether Obama is committed to doing what it will take to fulfill his pledge. Obama is right, however, that military strategies alone will not lead to victory. There must be a diplomatic component as well.
Diplomacy isn’t simply about talking to one’s partners and adversaries; it is also about achieving goals that cannot or should not be achieved militarily. If the defeat of the Islamic State is a goal — and, given the terrorist attacks of today it must be—then part of a comprehensive diplomatic strategy must be the end of the Erdoğan era. The recent elections — despite the false and nave optimism of some journalists — were not a “body blow” to Erdoğan but rather a hiccup. If no coalition can be formed, Turkey will head into new elections, ones in which Erdoğan will take no chances.
But how to achieve regime change in Turkey? Direct diplomatic intervention is both unwarranted and unwise. Turks are also nationalist, and so any direct involvement will backfire. But nationalism plays both ways, and many Turks are disgusted about what Erdoğan has done to their country. Indeed, many Turkish political analysts attribute unease over Erdoğan’s Syria policy (and his embrace of radicals) for his party’s disappointing showing in elections earlier this month.
Still, there are tools open to Washington. Back in 2008, the Turkish courts considered banning the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) for its constitutional violations. In the end, single justice saved the party—apparently after receiving a large sum of money wired into his bank account by a Turkish businessman who sought to resolve favorably a long-simmering dispute with the AKP. That businessman’s name is whispered among Turks, and Turkish journalists acknowledge the last minute cell phone call that preceded the change of the Turkish judge’s vote. If such information is known, why not make it public? Saving the Turkish president or his ruling party from the exposure of its actions shouldn’t be a goal of the United States. Delegitimizing them in the public sphere is imperative.
Likewise, the AKP has been plagued by corruption scandals allegedly involving Erdoğan, senior advisors, cabinet ministers and parliamentarians. Again, this should be the subject of public discourse, if not in Turkey than from the bully pulpit of the State Department and the White House. If Erdoğan, his children, or ministers and their families, or members of the AKP are believed complicit in corruption or financing terror, they should be sanctioned and banned from the United States. Would such action undercut Turkish participation in the fight against ISIS or in NATO? Perhaps. But, after the massacre in Kobane, it’s time to ask whether the costs of that partnership outweigh the benefits. Regardless, the problem isn’t Turkey but rather its leader and those who blindly do his bidding in the AKP. It may be an uncomfortable conversation, and perhaps many diplomats and analysts will disagree with the policy prescription but it is time to acknowledge one salient reality: There will be no victory over the Islamic State so long as Turkey remains a Trojan Horse betraying those who fight against it.
twitter:kovandire twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 14:43:50#Kobani Western front #ISIS tried 2 attack from #Jarablus #YPG respond,20 #ISIS killed most local Arabs #TwitterKurds http://t.co/iClCEO8I8l reageer retweet
twitter:sylezjusz twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 15:08:55(+18) West #Kobane: bodies of some Daesh mercenaries who tried to infiltrate #Shuyukh in past days http://t.co/sFaEm3ImsN reageer retweet
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twitter:AraNewsEnglish twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 13:01:00#Kurds take over security checkpoints in #Hasakah amid #ISIS attacks.#Syria #ARANews http://t.co/snQXsMRPEd http://t.co/ftI0zE648U reageer retweet
Ondertussen wordt de stad gevacueerd en voert de SAA luchtaanvallen uit op ISIStwitter:MarkMonmonier twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 13:22:14In #Hasakah, Rojavan Forces have engaged the IS. They've taken possession of Al-Salehiyah. They also control most of Al-Ghazal, Abou Amshah. reageer retweet
twitter:CizireCanton twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 13:12:03#Hasakah: #Asayish forces assists displaced people Video: http://t.co/JPFKI5lv9V http://t.co/UMi8aTH9U3 reageer retweet
twitter:ColdKurd twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 14:44:53#Al_hasaka Violent clashes with heavy weapons on the outskirts of Aziziyah neighborhood between #YPG forces and #ISIS terrorists reageer retweet
twitter:ColdKurd twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 14:54:32#Al_hasaka The situation in the southern neighborhoods ...#SAA shelling by artillery and warplanes without any intervention on the ground.. reageer retweet
twitter:ColdKurd twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 15:05:02#Al_hasaka #ISIS got some reinforcements & heavy weapons, but in small quantitiesThere r reports about large convoy preparation in Shadadi reageer retweet
twitter:kovandire twitterde op zaterdag 27-06-2015 om 14:04:16#ISIS Some of #ISIS fighter run to trees S- #Kobani to take cover but #Kurds + #YPG snipers them #TwitterKurds http://t.co/CE2LGAU2zG reageer retweet
twitter:shamsashahin twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 15:27:20#ISIS #Terrorists who escaped from #Kobani after committing #massacres were #killed in #Kobani rural #TwitterKurds http://t.co/4MSW6rbKX4 reageer retweet
twitter:Elthosian twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 18:00:20Daesh fighter beheaded by govt forces in Hasakah, could be recent Shaitat reinf. taking revenge https://t.co/1jvWFt3Ngx reageer retweet
twitter:leithfadel twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 01:21:52Over 110 terrorists have been killed at Daraa City in the last 72 hours; 28 soldiers from the Syrian Arab Army have been killed.... reageer retweet
NICE. Hopelijk wat brandende aapjes erin.twitter:Terror_Monitor twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 17:34:20#Syrian air strike destroyed A #ISIS convoy, which heading for #Hasakah offensive - Report http://t.co/11rmIeV2qv reageer retweet
twitter:sylezjusz twitterde op zondag 28-06-2015 om 18:52:21(+18) #Hasakah: Shaitat tribesmen with bodies of some Daesh mercenaries killed today. Clashes are ongoing. http://t.co/R9FX8Z8jT9 reageer retweet
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