Crazy video of Assad's Air Force going in on some rebels

Its really cute how worked up you get for no reason, I asked a simple question and your reaction is hilarious. I know most of NS thinks youre trolling or just being a dick 90% of the time, but I hope you aren't really that big of a fucking moron- as it would be pretty embarrassing.

 
never thought this day would come, but you started a complete horseshit thing and now youre so embarrassed that you have to resort to personal insults.

youre a joke. and just for the record it seems like youre worked up the most.
 
that's a most desperate and absolutely pathetic response to an argument.

if this debate was that video, skiierman was the plane and you were the guys.
 
I started a horseshit thing? I asked a question so someone could educate me on the actual composition of the opposition. He decided to call me a fucking idiot for no reason, so he resorted to personal insults from the start. Good one.

And as far as I'm concerned, I was generally correct with my statement, maybe not the majority of them are multinationals, but ~20% is.
 
You are quite the bitch, aren't you? You get called out for spewing absolute horseshit and now you're backpedaling and resorting to cheap insults that have nothing to do with you being a complete fucking idiot.

"Rebel forces- Multinationals, majority is not syrian"

"I understand that assad is a dictator, but wouldnt it not make sense to help a ton of multinationals take over a country?"

Yeah, you were "generally correct" with your statement, alright... you should go work for Fox News. I hear they're always looking for retards.
 
I already corrected myself on those subjects, once again how was I spewing bullshit? I didnt know the facts and asked for someone to clarify... I wasnt saying that those things were true at all. I simply said Ive heard that in a few places now.

Funny you mention fox because that the one source you posted has a hardcore conservative bias in the form of 3:1.
 
You just like to make a scene, when you really know no more than anybody else but you put on a front like you have all the answers. You calling someone a bitch? That's laughable. Do you have a job, did you even graduate high school? You're such tool, always. Ginger kid

"The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fighters from the al-Qaida-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra or Nusra Front and the Qalamon Liberation Front still control Maaloula, an ancient village that is home to two of the oldest surviving monasteries in Syria. Rebels captured the village Saturday.

The battle has thrown a spotlight on the deep-seated fears that many of Syria's religious minorities harbor about the growing role of Islamic extremists on the rebel side in Syria's civil war."

So, you think we should attack? Phil's original point was that we shouldn't be getting involved and picking sides, especially with these Rebel forces.

If you show a live video like the one shown where you see people literally being blown up, it's all awful and who could do that. Why is it whenever we bomb cities none of that footage goes public, only footage from a distance? It's because the U.S. kills people the same way, people just can't stomach the truth

 
Don't care... don't care. If you spew bullshit, you'll get called out for it. It's that simple, you god damned n00b.
 
And more proof that only the dumbest shits on this site get the most worked up over it.

Man, you kids are pathetic.
 
Except it means "God is greater" which is basically them praying, thanking Allah that they're still alive even though their friends are fucking obliterated and the rebels are having the asses not only handed to them, but blown to bits by airstrikes.
 
I always get a weird feeling watching videos that have peoples lives ended in them.

inb4 "you're a pussy," no I've never seen a war scene or anyone brutally die. sorry
 
How many times in your life have you said or heard "Oh my god..."

...it's the fucking same exact thing, white people.
 
Wow, and now I read the thread.

Allahu Akbar, you guys are dumb (translation for dense people "Jesus Christ, you guys are dumb"). Skiierman is right for the most part, but then again, dude... you're going on an attack spree. You won. Lassez-Faire and square.

Either way.. None of you really know fuck all of what's going on over there. Syria isn't exactly ill-equipped with military might. They've been going toe-toe against the likes of Israel since the Nazis fell from power. Sure they've had their ass handed to them, but they aren't exactly some push-over country.

They have tons of the same stuff the Russians and formerly, Soviets came up with to take America on. They aren't exactly shitty, at least by the standards of most of the world. They have Mig-29's... which when fully equipped can play around with F-15's, and they have a crapload of assorted conventional weaponry, as well as chemical shit, which we know all too much about now.

The Rebels are fighting a tough war right now. Hundreds of thousands have died and millions been displaced. It's a shite state of affairs over there, and the question of whether we should be involved or not is a quandary that nobody can really answer with direct morality.

 
It means "Allah is greater." 'God' in Arabic is translated 'ilah,' not 'Allah.' Allah is not the generic word for 'god' in Arabic, but the name of Islam's deity.

If this was Q.I. you would have gotten the buzzer. ;)
 
War in the era of youtube and facebook is too real. Id like to go back to hating a nameless demon worshiping group of oil rich fascists than face the fact that real people are being killed fighting for their lives while i sit on a skiing forum.
 
Your mention of their military capability really points to all the wrong places (for example, who doesn't have MiG-29's?) but I agree with the last point. A civil war is not something in which I'd be interested in picking a side. It would be difficult to justify supporting either side. The only situation in which I could possibly see a justified response to anything happening in Syria would be a strike specifically aimed as punishment for Assad using chemical weapons, and obviously there is much debate as to whether or not that is warranted.

I'd be very surprised and confused if the US decided to do anything more than that.
 
It's exactly the same thing as the Christian God or the Jewish God or the god of any Abrahamic/Isaacian based religion. That's a theological fact. Doesn't matter what they call it. It's literally the same thing (and there are a bazillion different translations depending on what country and what area you live in within the Arab world... you can't generalize that language)

So no buzzer. Nope.
 
I was pointing that out based on the surprise that people had when seeing Syria's military actually is capable. I mean, somebody on page one, mentioned them as a 3rd world country. I'd hardly call them that if you point to their military outfits (and as far as Mig-29's go, they have more modern versions of the aircraft than most nations. You put Syrian Migs against North Korean Migs, and it's pretty easy to figure out who's going to come out on top - regardless of the pilots) and their fairly average GDP. They have lower poverty rates than a lot of places in the region.

Regardless. Punishing Assad for chem weapons is a tough call, seeing as the states did not punish Saddam for his own use of Sarin against Iran (because well.. we were on Iraq's side at that time) and merely condemned his use against 'his own people' (if you want to call Iraqi Kurds part of the same realm based on horribly placed colonial geographic borders - Thanks again, Britain). Basically, the shoe is on the other foot this time with Russia backing Assad, so nothing concrete or constructive should come of this whole thing.

 
I understand, I guess it would have been more clear for me to say that their possession of a 4th generation air to air fighter concerns me much less than other threats. Especially considering the F-22's would likely have the shrink wrap removed if we went into Syria for any reason. That fight would be a joke.
 
I doubt they'd even need to do that. We have no real beef with Assad other than the fact that his army has used chem weapons. Other than that, there's not a whole lot of reason for us to be involved - which is why we haven't thrown ourselves into the fight any time within the last year or more.
 
Considering the world's natural resources are said to be able to sustain a global population of 4 billion, and we have 7, I would have to agree.
 
Well a few things are clear to me in this video.
1. It's pretty common knowledge we've had SF units and special groups training rebels in Jordan. This group clearly wasn't.
2. Pretty sure they haven't gotten that good old weapons shipment either.
3. Nice shot.
 
Not that this is related in any way, but you may know Dustin. I noticed today that there were a high number of fighter jets in the Springs. Probably atleast 10-15 throughout the course of the day. Also noticed several blackhawks (thought they may be for the floods) but they were going from Carson over towards Cheyenne mtn over and over.
Seemed like a training exercise of some type.
 
I honestly couldn't tell you. Maybe the Buckley guys are going south if emergency aircraft helping with the flooding are using their normal airspace? Or it could be a CAS exercise of sorts with the Carson guys. All speculation.
 
That is more than a year old. Raptors fly every day, and I know the guys flying them have no problem with it.
 
U.S. pilot scares off Iranians with ‘Top Gun’-worthy stunt

Thursday, September 19, 2013

The U.S. Air Force has a message for Iran: Don’t mess with our drones.

In what only can be described as a scene out of Tom Cruise’s “Top Gun,” Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, Air Force chief of staff, describes how F-22 stealth jets scared off Iranian jets from a U.S. drone flying in international airspace.

The Aviationist reports that in March a U.S. MQ-1 drone came close to being intercepted by an Iranian F-4 Phantom combat plane, but the Iranian aircraft stopped short after a warning by an American pilot.

“He [the Raptor pilot] flew under their aircraft [the F-4s] to check out their weapons load without them knowing that he was there, and then pulled up on their left wing and then called them and said ‘you really ought to go home,’” Gen. Welsh said.

According to The Aviationist, the Iranians came within 16 miles of the drone.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/19/us-pilot-scares-iranians-top-gun-worthy-stunt-you-/
 
The friend studying about the Islam (and law) who sat next to me pointed that out.He did say it's a great debate often resulting in heated discussions and beard pulling.
 
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