>tfw not even the prophet of Islam could win a battle against the glorious Khalid ibn al-Walid
Trully a battle that shook the very fundations of earth
>>66472085
>being self hating
>being oblivious to their vast outnumberment
>being this autistic
kill yourself namefag
>>66472164
I'm not self-hating.
Khalid ibn al-Walid was based. He's one of the greatest companions of the prophet.
I just find it amusing how good of a general he was.
The man had 99 battles and never lost one.
K so i want to see how familiar is /int/ with the war (42 year old ceasefire) going on in Cyprus. is it as familiar to you as the congolese civil war is to me? (not at all?)
>>66471980
I would say average american doesnt even know cyprus exists, and I am not joking.
however when I was 14 I had to write a 10 page essay on a conflict in the world and i wrote mine about cyprus so I know the basic gist of it
How is it going for you lads? Any significant changes in the past 10 years?
>>66471980
EOKA-B is still active eh?
>>66471980
i know a decent amount but the average American doesn't nor does the liberal college kid
because if the liberal college kid was actually educated, they would stop focusing on israel and focus on the cyprus occupation
Polandball thread.
hmmm
Are they gonna send us to Syria?
I don't want to have to shitpost on the battlefield
>>66471410
lol die
>tfw a single year too old to be drafted
Good luck out there kiddo
casual
Happily, Russia and the US seem to have pulled back from some of the bitterness, outrage and disappointment that set the tone between them 10 days ago.
But the stakes in Syria remain incredibly high. There's a real danger that both sides, which had appeared to be on the verge of pragmatically composing their differences, could stumble into a war that neither wants with unforeseeable (and potentially cataclysmic) consequences.
One of the problems with assumptions about a 'new Cold War' may be that they're not scary enough. After all, from a Western point of view, the Cold War not only passed without cataclysm, but also (according to the conventional wisdom) ushered in a triumph that apparently vindicated, perhaps for all time, the ultimate victory of the West's social, political and economic liberalism.
The suggestion is hardly original, but surely the years before World War I provide a better, if more sobering, analogy for the state of US-Russia relations today.
From the Bosnian crisis of 1908 to the contested outcome of the First and Second Balkan Wars in 1912-13 and the 1913 German military mission to the Ottoman Empire, Russia saw itself as suffering a series of deliberate international humiliations at the hands of the Kaiser's Germany.
When St Petersburg pledged to support its ally Serbia in the latter's confrontation with Austria-Hungary during the July Crisis of 1914, it was the belief that Russia had formed regarding Germany's fundamental hostility not only to Russian interests but to Russia that led Nicholas II to declare that 'this time we will not back down'.
Similarly, today Moscow increasingly considers Washington opposed to its interests everywhere. To the Kremlin, the West's repeated dismissal of Russian interests only serves to indicate that the US ultimately seeks Russia's demise, or would be indifferent to its fate were its government to collapse or the state itself start to break up.
By the standards of 1914, the Kremlin considers itself to have displayed exemplary patience.
In 1999, Moscow's protests failed to stop NATO's bombing campaign against Serbia or its subsequent partition of that country when it granted independence to Kosovo. Neither act enjoyed UN sanction.
Meanwhile, debates about NATO expansion are as old as the post-Cold War period itself. Moscow acquiesced in a united Germany's admission to the alliance, and would probably have learnt to live with its 1999 absorption of the 'Visegrad' counties of Central Europe: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
But the admission of the three former Soviet republics (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) in 2004 was humiliating, pushing the NATO security cordon right up to the edges of the historic Russian heartland on the shores of Lake Peipus. Washington's further determination that two more former Soviet republics, Georgia and Ukraine, should join the alliance was a red line, one Moscow unequivocally demonstrated the West had crossed in 2008 and again in 2014.
Coalescing with dismay over the West's hostility to Russian interests in Eastern Europe, from 2011 Libya and Syria became further additions to Moscow's list of Western-imposed humiliations. Notwithstanding Russia's longstanding relationship with Damascus and its (albeit modest) base on the country's Mediterranean coast, Washington sidelined Moscow even as it tacitly invited the meddling of US allies such as Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Compounding Moscow's dismay (not least by betraying a cardinal value of Russia's fundamentally realist worldview, whereby order, any order, is considered better than anarchy), Washington unilaterally decided that the only Syrian government there was had to be overthrown. Without any debate with the UN Security Council (let alone consent), it was decided that Syria's future would not include its present government.
Thus by the end of 2014 the curious situation had arisen whereby the US and its European and Australasian allies had sanctioned Russia for supporting a local rebellion against a regionally contested government in Ukraine, while the West and its Saudi and Qatari allies funnelled weapons, money and diplomatic support to rebels against the legally constituted government of Syria with impunity.
So self-referential had Western policy-making become that when, at the invitation of the country's only legal government, Moscow intervened directly in 2015 to save the Syrian state from imminent collapse, Washington nonsensically accused Russia of 'escalation'. Surely, from Moscow's point of view, the West and its allies had achieved that already?
Of course, there is much in this one-sided narrative to contest, but there is no denying it is an important element in the context from which calls to prosecute Russia for war crimes must be be assessed. In Moscow's eyes, these calls are the latest affront to its dignity from a Western world that denies the existence of any legitimate Russian interests, and as potential cover for regime change in Moscow.
Certainly, the increasingly popular argument in the West that it's time to 'put the foot down' on Putin's 'aggression' is a mirror-image of the Russian perception of Western foreign policy, from Kosovo to Iraq, Georgia, Libya, Syria and Ukraine.
Yet Russia is too big and too crucial a component of Eurasia's new configurations of power to be relegated with impunity (as if it were but another Iran, only bigger) to the margins of international society by a combined Western strategy of political ostracism, economic sanctions and, as has been threatened, judicial action.
>>66471408
We are going to get along great with Russia.
We are going to get along better with Russia then we ever have before.
Edição: Sem autismo
Se mata picole
>>66471357
volta para o telegram weeb
>>66471369
Calma lá.
When will America realize Snowden is a hero and let him back into the country?
i dont le know
edgy
What he did was right, but he looks and acts like a faggot so he can enjoy the rest of his life in Russia
나한테 뭐라고 했어? 주글래 너는 바보이다 창년 오덕흑 또라이 존나 게새끼 때넘 쪽바리 양키 머리 나빠 시끄러워 저리 가 너 이제 죽었어
nyoro~n :3c
No, you may not eat that dog.
>>66471025
>어느 유나이티드 스테이티안
>>66471041
맛있겠다
먹고 싶은데... :(
Russiabros, what do you really think of your president? Seems like an alright guy to me.
>President
aint that shit supposed to be elected
>>66470772
why do people unironically vote for Merkel, Hollande and company then?
>>66470716
He's shit, I'm sick of him
How many days do you work a year? It's 245 fucking days for me. Fuck this shit. Fuck Japan. I want to move to Europe or Brazil and enjoy vacations. I don't want to feel like a slave of my bosses and sempaies at workplace anymore.
>>66470699
Move to another country after finding a job which suits your skillset
everyone loves Japanese people
>>66470699
Dear japanese, please come to my country and laugh at weebs
>>66470699
Dont you like your job?
I enjoy working because i like my job, i have no idea how many days i work but i only got me a vacation once in the last 2 years
>Mhmm, anon, why do you have so many pictures of slavic girls on your computer?
Ewww slavs
Because i have refined taste
>>66470715
Did you have sex in a bunker?
To rise tomorrow day with treats gifted upon thee?
>>66470550
WHAT WILL YOU DO ON THE HOLY DAY?
A happy little vegemite, if you will?
i know you can draw anime girl. i saw it once. not very sure but it was one from nichijyou or something like that. pls drop it or new one again
Trump is implying America is not great right now, and at some point in time it was great.
So my question to amerisharts is: when was America great? What period would you go back to if you had a time machine?
when freedom was free.
>>66470497
1945-1973
Ummati qad laaha fajrun farqubin nashral mubiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi dima-ish shaadiqiin
Ummati qad laaha fajrun farqubin nashral mubiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi dima-ish shaadiqiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi jihadil muttaqiin
Qaddamul arwaha haqqaa bi tsabatin wa yaqiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi jihadil muttaqiin
Qaddamul arwaha haqqaa bi tsabatin wa yaqiin
Li yuqamaddina fihaa syar'u rabbil 'alamiin
Ummati fastabsyiri laa tay asin nasrul qariib
Dawlatul Islami qamaat wa badal 'izzul mahiib
Ummati fastabsyiri laa tay asin nasrul qariib
Dawlatul Islami qamaat wa badal 'izzul mahiib
Asyraqat tarsumu majda wantaha 'ahdul ghuruub
Bi rijaalin aw fiya in laa yahabunal huruub
Asyraqat tarsumu majda wantaha 'ahdul ghuruub
Bi rijaalin aw fiya in laa yahabunal huruub
Shaaghu majdi khalidil laa laysa yafna aw yaghiib
Ummati ALLAHU mawlaana fajuudi bid dimaa'
Lan ya'udan nashru illaa bi dimaa-isy syuhadaa'
Ummati ALLAHU mawlaana fajuudi bid dimaa'
Lan ya'udan nashru illaa bi dimaa-isy syuhadaa'
Man madhaw yarjuna mawlaa hum bi daaril ambiyaa'
Qaddamul arwaha LILLAAHI wa liddiina fidaa'
Man madhaw yarjuna mawlaa hum bi daaril ambiyaa'
Qaddamul arwaha LILLAAHI wa liddiina fidaa'
Ahlu badzlin wa 'athayaa ahlu judin wa ibaa'
Ummati fastabsyiri qad asyraqat syamsush shumuud
Walaqad sirna jumu'an li rubal majdit taliid
Ummati fastabsyiri qad asyraqat syamsush shumuud
Walaqad sirna jumu'an li rubal majdit taliid
Linu'idan nur wal iimaana wal 'izzal majiid
Bi rijaalin thalaqud dunyaa wa fazubil khuluud
Linu'idan nur wal iimaana wal 'izzal majiid
Bi rijaalin thalaqud dunyaa wa fazubil khuluud
Wa a 'adu ummatil amjaada wan nashral akiid
Ummati qad laaha fajrun farqubin nashral mubiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi dima-ish shaadiqiin
Ummati qad laaha fajrun farqubin nashral mubiin
Dawlatul Islami qamaat bi dima-ish shaadiqiin
Ummati qad laaha fajrun farqubin nashral mubiin
What pizza toppings are popular in your country?
4 fromage is a classic
catupiry
Kyrie, rex genitor ingenite, vera essentia, eleison.
Kyrie, luminis fons rerumque conditor, eleison.
Kyrie, qui nos tuæ imaginis signasti specie, eleison.
Christe, Dei forma humana particeps, eleison.
Christe, lux oriens per quem sunt omnia, eleison.
Christe, qui perfecta est sapientia, eleison.
Kyrie, spiritus vivifice, vitæ vis, eleison.
Kyrie, utriqusque vapor in quo cuncta, eleison.
Kyrie, expurgator scelerum et largitor gratitæ; quæsumus propter nostras offensas noli nos relinquere, O consolator dolentis animæ, eleison
How do we save Europe?
>"children"
What did they mean by this?
>>66470410
>>66470452
Why would it be racist to stand up to a man abusing resources meant for children? This is beyond retarded.