Tuesday, January 2, 2024

24-12-19 IAF Strikes Back at Houthis in Yemen □

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24-12-19 BREAKING NEWS: Israel Strikes Yemen | TBN I > .

24-12-17 Moscow Scooter Bomb □

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24-12-18 [Ukrainian SBU? Russian General Igor Kirillov Assassinated] - Ward C > .

24-12-8 Assad Ousted □

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24-12-10 Fall of Assad's Syria [Mapped] - gtbt > .
24-12-20 Trapped: The Conundrum of Russian Bases in Syria - Spaniel > .
24-12-19 ISIS: Worst Group in Syria Is Making a Comeback - Preston > .
24-12-17 [Israel Expansion into Syria Golan Heights] - AiTelly > .
24-12-15 What Happens on the Border of Israel and Syria - IDF > .
24-12-13 Syria after Assad | 5 Key Questions - Prof J K-L > .
24-12-11 Ruscia Pulls Out of Tartus Port; Israel Sinks Syrian Navy - Ward C > .
24-12-11 Why US struck dozens of Syrian targets After Assad fell - Sand > .

Comment about the term "Daesh": "It's not a word its an acronym. It is a bastardisation of the groups original name. al-Dawla al-Islamiya fil Iraq wa al-Sham. Additionally depending on how you pronounce it sounds like Da'ish which means crush someone/something with your foot. You have to keep in mind that in arabic culture this is not merely a general term like in english to describe and aggressive expansionist group/nation ideology. Showing someone your heel in the middle east is also a massive insult, your saying their beneath you but worse. (I'm not a native arabic speaker so its hard for me to describe other then "fighting words" in the true sense) As ISIL presumes themselves to be liberators following the true path of their prophet, by using daesh your disrespecting the groups origin, saying they are oppressive and that they truly insulting their fellow muslims at their core."

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24-11-27 Syrian Civil War Flares 24-12-8 ..

24-12-4 Franctured □

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24-12-5 Why France’s government just collapsed | About That | CBC > .

Monday, January 1, 2024

24-11-28 Georgia Protests Resume

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24-11-29 Georgia protests: 2nd night after government suspends EU bid - Global > .
24-12-28 Georgia is on Fire. Here's Why - Warfronts > .
24-12-24 Protests in Georgia! what's Going on? - bordo > .
Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia - Graydations >> .
Georgia - Sakartvelo - Graypatia >> .

On 28 October, tens of thousands of protesters rallied in Tbilisi to protest the results of the recent parliamentary elections, which President Salome Zourabichvili criticized as rife with irregularities. Addressing the crowd, Zourabichvili claimed the ruling Georgian Dream party employed tactics akin to those used in Russia, arguing that the election results did not accurately reflect voters' intentions. Officially, Georgian Dream was reported to have won over 54 percent of the vote, securing the parliamentary majority. President Zourabichvili, in her address, reassured demonstrators, stating, "You did not lose the election. They stole your vote and tried to steal your future". 

On 28 November, the new convocation of the Parliament of Georgia confirmed the government of Irakli Kobakhidze, who made several changes to its composition. Parliament also set a date for the 2024 Georgian presidential election on 14 December. After the 2017 constitutional reform, the president is no longer elected by popular vote but instead through a 300-member Electoral College, including all 150 MPs, all representatives from the supreme councils of the Abkhazian and Adjaran autonomous republics, and local bodies. Georgian Dream, holding a majority in the Electoral College, nominated Mikheil Kavelashvili, a member of its ally People's Power, to the presidency. Zourabichvili, the last president to be elected by popular vote, has rejected the legitimacy of the current parliament and has said that she will not step down as president "until the legitimate parliament is elected that will legitimately elect [a replacement]". Kobakhidze responded by saying "of course on 29 December she'll have to leave".

The protests have been marked by widespread violence against protesters and journalists by the police.

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sī vīs pācem, parā bellum

igitur quī dēsīderat pācem praeparet bellum    therefore, he who desires peace, let him prepare for war sī vīs pācem, parā bellum if you wan...