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Durp Technically the definition of Communism is
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Eltitoguay

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Bin Laden was a commie????
What did you expect from Cabezapollo?!

He is the only one here who really supports religious fanatic terrorism, supporting Reagan who armed the Iranian Ayatollahs, and the rest of the riff-raff who from the US government financed and trained the most abject Taliban, and, of course, Bin Laden and his future al-Quaeda.
But "my organizations" thank Cabezapollo, for allowing us to remember it to all you.

CHICKEN HEAD SUPPORTS THE RELIGIOUS FANATIC TERRORISM OF BIN LADEN AND OTHER WAHABITE DOGS, AND THE IRANIAN AYATOLAHS.

CABEZAPOYO SUPPORTS THE FINANCING, TRAINING, AND ARMING OF THE TALIBAN, SO THAT THEY CAN HAVE THE ABILITY TO BURST U.S. SKYSCRAPERS WITH PASSENGER PLANES
(Among other brutal crimes)

Chickenhead, your support for Bin Laden and the Ayatollahs, clashes with many of my comrades who have fought and fight, militarily, against al-Qaeda and ISI, and whose lives al-Qaeda and ISI have publicly put a price on, publishing on networks their photos, data, and how much money they reward for killing them.
(For those who are interested, they are interviewed a few pages back).

Your support for Islamist terrorism may deserve that someone
(...) took out that terrorist and made the world a better place
(Overall, there will be no shortage of idiots in the world...)

Poscript: And of course, Cabezapollo (HE HAS WRITTEN to us in this thread) also supports that the US Government can finance its Sacred Fight against Communism, selling hard drugs to its own population (but better if it is poor, or black, or Hispanic...) .
 
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Ronald Reagan, Cabezapollo's idol, on the Taliban terrorists, Bin Laden, and his Wahhabi terrorists (those who later blew up the twin towers with people inside): "They are freedom fighters"...


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"Same" Things About ISIS and Al-Qaeda They Don't Want You to Know​

By IELA on May 27, 2015

24 Things About ISIS and Al-Qaeda They Don't Want You to Know

The Islamic State, ISIS or Daesh, .
(@Eltitoguay note: around here, we derogatorily call those from DAESH "The cockroaches"...)


Professor Michel Chossudovsky, a Canadian economist and director of the Centre for Research on Globalization in Montreal, has compiled same truths that Western governments do not want the population to know about ISIS (or Islamic State) and Al-Qaeda… How is it possible that they play along with the United States in creating a world police state? By destroying peoples, ancient cultures and remains of ancient civilizations.
Barbarism at its highest level.


"SAME" THINGS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT AL-QAEDA AND ISIS :

1-
The United States has supported Al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations for almost half a century, since the height of the Soviet-Afghan war.

2-The CIA created training camps for al-Qaeda in Pakistan. In the ten-year period from 1982 to 1992, some 35,000 jihadists from 43 Islamic countries were recruited by the CIA to fight in the Afghan jihad against the Soviet Union.

3- Since the time of the Reagan Administration, Washington has supported the Islamic terrorist network.
Ronald Reagan called these terrorists “freedom fighters.”
The US supplied weapons to the Islamic brigades. It was all for “a good cause”
: the fight against the Soviet Union and regime change, which led to the disappearance of a secular government in Afghanistan.
We only need to recall propaganda films of the time, such as the famous Rambo III…

4- Jihadist textbooks were published by the University of Nebraska. The United States spent millions of dollars to supply textbooks filled with violent images and militant Islamic teachings to Afghan schoolchildren.

5- Osama bin Laden, founder of Al Qaeda and America's most hated man, was recruited by the CIA in 1979 at the very beginning of Afghanistan's jihadist war against the Soviet Union.
At the time, bin Laden was 22 years old and was trained in a CIA-sponsored guerrilla training camp.
According to Professor Chossudovsky, Al Qaeda was behind the 9/11 attacks. In fact, the 2001 terrorist attack provided a justification for waging war against Afghanistan, on the grounds that Afghanistan was a state sponsor of Al Qaeda terrorism.

6- The Islamic State or ISIS was originally an entity affiliated with Al-Qaeda, created by the United States intelligence with the support of the British MI6, the Israeli Mossad, the Pakistani Intelligence Services and the General Intelligence Presidency of Saudi Arabia (GIP or Ri'āsat Al-Istikhbarat Al-'Amah (رئاسة الاستخبارات العامة).

7- ISIS brigades have been involved in supporting the US and NATO insurgency against the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad during the Syrian civil war.

8- NATO and the Turkish General Staff were responsible for hiring ISIS and Al Nusrah mercenaries from the beginning of the Syrian insurgency in March 2011.
According to Israeli intelligence sources, published on the DEBKA website, this initiative has consisted of: “A campaign to recruit thousands of Muslim volunteers in countries in the Middle East and the Muslim world to fight alongside Syrian rebels. The Turkish army hosts these volunteers, trains them and ensures their entry into Syria.”

9- Members of the British Special Forces and MI6 have participated in the training of jihadist rebels in Syria.

10- Western military specialists hired by the Pentagon have trained terrorists in the use of chemical weapons.
“The United States and some European allies are using defense contractors to train Syrian rebels on how to secure chemical weapons stockpiles in Syria, a senior US official and several high-level diplomats told CNN.”

11- The brutal beheadings carried out by ISIS terrorists are part of CIA-sponsored training programs in camps in Saudi Arabia and Qatar that are intended to cause fear and shock.

12- Many of the criminals recruited by ISIS are convicted prisoners released from prisons in Saudi Arabia, a Western ally. Among them are Saudi citizens sentenced to death who were recruited to join the terrorist brigades.

13- Israel has supported ISIS and Al Nusrah brigades in the Golan Heights in their fight against the Al-Assad government and the Shiite forces of Hezbollah.
Jihadist fighters have regularly met with officers of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), as well as with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The IDF high command tacitly acknowledges that: “elements of the global jihad inside Syria, members of ISIS and Al Nusrah, are supported by Israel.”

14-
US and allied bombings in Sirian War, are not targeting ISIS, but rather are aimed at bombing the economic infrastructure of Iraq and Syria, including their factories and oil refineries.

15- The “Global War on Terror” is presented to the public as a “clash of civilizations,” a war between values and religions, when in reality it is a war of conquest, guided by strategic and economic objectives.

16
- The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (supported by NATO in 2011), affiliated with al-Qaeda, continues being secretly supported by Western intelligence.

17- The United States is also supporting terrorist organizations affiliated with Al-Qaeda in the Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Their goal is to trigger political instability in western China.

18- The local terrorist threat, such as that seen in the US or Europe, has been used by by Western governments and supported by the media, in order to create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, leading to a nullification of civil liberties and favoring the installation of a police state.
In turn, the arrests, trials and convictions of “Islamic terrorists” serve to sustain the legitimacy of the US Internal Security State and the increasing militarization of its security forces.
The ultimate goal is to instill in the minds of millions of Americans that the enemy is real and that the US Administration will protect the lives of its citizens.
The same can be said of countries such as France, the United Kingdom or Australia.

19- The “anti-terrorist” campaign against the Islamic State has contributed to the demonization of Muslims, who in the eyes of Western public opinion are increasingly associated with jihadists, thus laying the groundwork for a clash of religions and civilizations.

20- Anyone who dares to question the validity of the “Global War on Terror” is branded a terrorist and subjected to anti-terrorist laws :
This establishes a first instrument to persecute any kind of ideological dissident, associating him with terrorism.
This tool can later be extended to any other kind of ideological dissidence.
As we see, the USA administration has finally imposed a diabolical consensus, with the support of its allies and the complicit role of the United Nations Security Council.
The Western press has obediently and enthusiastically embraced this consensus; The Islamic State has been described as an independent entity, emerging from nowhere, an external enemy that threatens the “peaceful and democratic” values of the Western world.
An enemy has been created that can appear and act at any time, like a ghost with which to frighten the population when it suits it best and push it to accept any kind of repressive policy of freedoms and any kind of militaristic action in the service of the great Western powers.
And apparently, this drama has only just begun…

 
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Eltitoguay

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Infobae

INFOBAE

Spanish Comunist snipers fighting ISIS :​


Their mission is to protect the Yazidi minority.​

None of them have any military training and fear being arrested upon returning to Spain.​

(@Eltitoguay note: this is true in the case of "Paco Arcadio" and others, but not for the entirety)

The story of "Paco", the deadly sniper.​


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" Paco Arcadio " is one of the Spanish snipers who has an obsession: killing jihadists from the Islamic State ( ISIS ).

His pulse is decisive and every night, when he has the mission to protect certain places, he receives a decisive order: shoot at anything that moves.

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" Paco ", is a legend in ISIS territory ; is part of a larger platoon of Spaniards who decided to go to Syria and Iraq to defend minorities, join the Kurdish army and fight against Islamic terrorists. Their objective is the defense of Sinjar , the Iraqi mountain where the Yazidi minority found refuge .

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From his post on high, " Paco " visually dominates the citadel under the power of ISIS . He remains there for hours, among dust, stones and what seems to have been a house. There he hides next to his rifle and waits for some extremist to show his head so he can shoot him with surgical precision .

The Spanish militiaman, with a red scarf, shooting at the...

The Spanish militiaman, with a red scarf, shooting at ISIS from his hiding place.

A communist, " Paco " believes himself to be the reincarnation of the international brigades that arrived in Spain in 1936 to fight for the Republic . He is convinced that ISIS is fascism disguised as Islam .
And he believes that if his side wins, the proletarian
adventure - as he calls it - could triumph in that region of the world.

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He is about 20 years old .
His name and place of origin in Spain are not known .
He prefers to remain anonymous to the reporter from El Mundo who interviewed him. He knows that he may have to return to his homeland and that the Spanish authorities can be waiting for him at the border to arrest him.
He belongs to a group called Communist Reconstruction , a branch that broke away from the Union of Young Spanish Communists . Through them he was contacted with the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party ( MLKP ) of Turkey , who support the struggle of the Kurdish PKK .


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His military training was poor. He learned to shoot in the Middle East .
Today he doesn't know, or has no record, or doesn't want to know how many ISIS terrorists he has killed from his precarious refuge :
" Many times you shoot at night. When you shoot with a sniper rifle, because of the recoil, you don't see. I only know that I shot ," he says. Paco complains about the Spanish government, fearing legal reprisals upon his return: " It's regrettable that the Spanish government claims to be fighting against 'Daesh' and thinks of repressing those who are truly fighting ."

" It can be very hard for our families, for our partners, but there are times in life when things come first ," says the guerrilla, who adds: " It is a fight for the whole world ," according to La Sexta .

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In the Kurdish ranks there are Germans, British and Americans (USA), besides Spaniards .
They are constantly arriving, even if the organisation and ideals for which they fight can be very different :
"My comrades explained to me what this meant; I accepted it.
It is an honour to give one's life for an ideal
," concludes " Paco ".



 
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Eltitoguay

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More than 20 years older than "Paco Arcadio", "Arges Artiaga", did yes have military training in the Spanish Army, which meant that apart from being a "lone" sniper, he was named Head of Special Unit in the front.

"Arges Artiaga"
, upon returning to Spain, faced much more threatening accusations/judicial problems than "Paco", and even more so if we consider that "Paco" fought alongside the PKK, and "Arges" fought with the YPG allied with the USA in the Syrian war.
Although "Paco" has probably killed many more jihadists (mainly due to the very good sniper position he had, which he never moved from, (and is sayed) which even allowed him to detonate DAESH suicide vehicle bombs practically shortly after get out of your lines) that "Arges", the latter had the problem that its militia, the People's Protection Units (YPG) - Syrian Democratic Forces, and the US army, actively collaborated in its sector of the front.
  1. «Commando cadets from the SDF hone their marksmanship skills in Syria. CJTFOIR continues to work by, with, and through our partners to ensure an enduring defeat of ISIS» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020.
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  2. «France admits special forces operating ground rebels syria» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020. French security forces listen to French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (R), Paris, April 19. French special forces are advising Syrian rebels in their bid to capture Manbij town from ISIS in northeastern Syria. Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images
    French special forces
  3. «SDF, Iraqis Defend Syrian Border Town from IS» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020.
  4. «Turquía dice estar dispuesta a atacar a fuerzas kurdas apoyadas por EE. UU.». La Vanguardia. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2017.
  5. Press, Europa (2 de marzo de 2017). «Una milicia aliada de EE. UU. entregará varias localidades de Manbij al régimen sirio». europapress.es. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2017.
  6. Press, Europa (10 de mayo de 2017). «Las Fuerzas Democráticas Sirias toman la ciudad y la presa de Tabqa en su avance hacia Raqqa». europapress.es. Consultado el 10 de mayo de 2017.
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  7. Gatehouse, Gabriel (27 de junio de 2017). «La desesperada lucha por el control de Raqa, la ciudad en Siria donde el autodenominado Estado Islámico estableció su capital». BBC Mundo (en inglés británico). Consultado el 4 de julio de 2017.
    A Kurdish fighter looks out over Raqqa just after an airstrike on the city.
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    Photo caption,SDF forces have managed to reach the limits of the ancient city.
  9. «Cae Raqqa, la capital del califato del Estado Islámico». ELMUNDO. Consultado el 17 de octubre de 2017.
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SFD forces celebrating the taking of the "capital of DAESH".



The most common thing is that Elite Units like "Arges"s one, acted as a ground army and the USA acted as an air army.
A "typical" operation, of which you can see a scene waiting for the air attack in an upcoming video that I will link, would be to position yourself and surround the enemy that was going to be bombed by the USA.
If the USA asked to eliminate beforehand any device and/or person that could be a risk, it was eliminated just before the bombing, as quickly and "as discreetly as possible."
If not, they only waited for the air attack to strike, to finish off the remaining jihadist forces on the ground.

All this collaboration and exchange of information has meant that problably there will be evidence in military documentation of at least 28 of the jihadists directly killed by "Arges" himself, and many others by the soldiers under his command. Apparently, Türkiye (a great ally of the USA) had access to this documentation, and denounced "Arges" before the Spanish National Court for 28 murders (the casualties at his hands that can be documented) and terrorism.

Fortunately for "Paco", "Arges" and others whose identity DAESH and Turkey has managed to reveal and make public, the Spanish Justice has ended up declaring them innocent, or has even ended up rejecting the complaints against "Arges" :

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The Spanish National Court will not judge the Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS​

November 14, 2016Editor
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"Arges Artiaga", a Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS

'Arges Artiaga', accused of the “murder” of 28 jihadists in northern Syria, claims that “Turkish nationalists threaten us with death for fighting on the side of the Kurds” .

“I will never regret having fought against Daesh in the People’s Defense Units (YPG) because it was a human experience that transformed me internally for the better, but my life has never been the same since I returned from there because of the dirty war waged by the Turkish government of Erdogan against the foreign volunteers who have supported the democratic and confederalist experiment sponsored by the Kurds of Rojava [northern Syria],” says “Arges Artiaga” .

Specifically, this 43-year-old Galician fought as a sniper in the ranks of the YPG from February to June of last year and from October 2015 to last April.

The bulk of the threats, in Turkish and English, have reached him through his Facebook profile, but he is aware that the Turkish press has even published photos of many of the militants along with their names, surnames and addresses, in a clear invitation to be attacked or, at best, harassed.
In the opinion of "Artiaga", any scenario and threat must be taken seriously when it comes from Turkey, given that Erdogan's war against the Kurdish nationalists has entered a frenzied phase where anything goes.
This week, without going any further, the Kurdish activist Mustafa Abdi denounced from Madrid the arbitrary arrests of the co-mayors of the town of Diyarbakir, Gültan Kışanak and Fırat Anlı.

“Arges,”
he tells us, is his nom de guerre.
It was given to him by a Kurdish guerrilla and means “living fire.”
He chose “Artiaga” to shield himself and protect himself from reprisals similar to those that now worry him.
Unlike the two communists who fought in Rojava, the Galician is free without charge, after the National Court ruled that there were no grounds to try him for the twenty-eight murders of jihadists that he was accused of. In the first of the interviews he gave to the Press, Artiaga acknowledged that the deaths of six Daesh terrorists had been confirmed, although judging by his data, the figure was around ten.

As soon as he returned and his participation in the war against the Islamic State was revealed through an interview conducted by VICE editor David Meseguer, not a day has gone by without her being the object of threats, often of death, from the sectors most loyal to Erdogan in Turkish society.
“I have not informed the Spanish police, but inevitably,” she says, “I have had to take some precautions because the facts show that the Ankara government is willing to do anything to destroy Rojava. Although I do not live in a state of permanent paranoia, I fear that something will happen.”


How is it possible that he was charged with 28 homicides if you were talking about a quarter? :

I guess they interviewed people and gave them that number.


In any case, the National Court has definitively dismissed the charges. Were you ever arrested or did you ever go to prison?

No. When I returned from my first stay in Rojava, the police came to talk to me. Afterwards, I went back to Syria, and from that moment on, I kept in touch with them. When I returned from my last trip to Rojava, in April, they summoned me for the next day and told me that I had been charged with 28 murders. A month or two later, the National Court dismissed the charges. The accusation was a close call and the judge saw no evidence of a crime.


A few weeks ago, the PP councillor who also fought in Rojava said that Daesh had put a price on his head… Have you received threats from the jihadists? :

The Islamic State says it is willing to pay $125,000 for the heads of foreigners and $1 million for the heads of volunteers who fought in my unit, the 223rd. I have received a few threats from Islamists, but what really worries me and my colleagues are the Turks – both the government and all the ultra-nationalist elements in their society and all the fanatics who unconditionally support Erdogan and who stubbornly hate the Kurdish people and the Rojava project.



Do you really think that the Erdogan government is splitting hairs so much? :

There is not a single day when we are not addressed in English or Turkish with death threats on social media. I am talking about hundreds of messages. Of course, I don't even read them. Erdogan's government is paying people to wage a dirty war on the networks. They hack accounts and replace the websites with porn shit... Of course, that is not the worst. These people hate us. A Norwegian militiaman had the bad idea of leaving Rojava for Turkey and was arrested and tortured by the Turkish secret services until his government managed to get him out of there.
Right now, Ankara is creating Kurdish paramilitary guards in Anatolia to fuel the dirty war. The fanaticism and radicalism of Erdogan and his supporters knows no bounds. They are to blame for Daesh gaining momentum.
The Turkish borders were a sieve for a long time. Shortly after Kobani fell, a hundred heavily armed men entered the city from the Turkish side and killed two hundred civilians. On the other hand, we fear all these fanatics who support Erdogan more than we fear his own government. I would like to think that Ankara would not be so stupid as to start creating martyrs and further tarnish its international image.


Have you ever regretted going off to fight?:

It is true that, in some way, they are screwing up my life. The fear is there and it is inevitable to adopt certain habits or precautions. But I feel very proud of having been able to live that experience.


And yet, she has decided to speak about her case in the media :

I had no other option, because I live in a small Galician town with 20,000 inhabitants and for some reason, the rumor began to spread that I had been fighting with Daesh. On the other hand, we have managed to keep our name anonymous to date. It was also important to make known what is happening there. That has also been another aspect of our struggle.


Unlike, for example, the two communists who fought in northern Syria, you travelled to Rojava more out of a desire to confront Daesh than out of political motives…

Yes, that's true. I knew little about Rojava. But when I saw what was happening in Kobani and what was happening to the Yazidis, I told myself that I had to do something.
I had some military experience in an elite corps of the Spanish Army and in the French Legion, and I had lost my job as a fish porter at the fish market, so I didn't think twice...


Something changed later, however, when he learned from within the confederalist project that the Kurds are launching :

Yes, that's right. As I learned more about what was going on there, I realized the value of what these Kurds are doing in a war situation. The Rojava project includes everyone: Christian Assyrians, Arabs and the Kurds themselves. It is the only truly democratic experiment in the entire Middle East, despite the very difficult circumstances.


The Turks insist on not drawing any distinctions between the PKK and the YPG.


No country except Turkey considers the YPG to be terrorists. The United States has said openly and clearly that they do not have the same status. On the other hand, the YPG has never attacked Turkey or its interests within its territory.

There are many voices that have denounced human rights violations in Rojava.

The Amnesty International thing was set up by Turkey. It is true that houses have been demolished, but because of the circumstances imposed by the war, and not because any ethnic cleansing of Arabs is taking place.

It seems that Daesh is depriving the Kurdish struggle of its true ideological dimension. Little is said about Rojava and the revolution taking place there :

Rojava is completely forgotten by God and by the European left, which has turned its back on it.
The situation in the press is even worse. One often comes across journalists who are unable to distinguish between a peshmerga and a militiaman. And as for the conservatives and the Western powers, I would say that they are using these poor Turks to stand up to Daesh. We will see what happens to their revolution when the Islamic State falls. It would not be surprising if, when the jihadists fall and are no longer useful, they take on the position of “bad guys.”

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"Arges Artiaga", a Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS

Source: Público
Author: Ferran Barber
Original publication date: 06/11/2016

 
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right

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More than 20 years older than "Paco Arcadio", "Arges Artiaga", did yes have military training in the Spanish Army, which meant that apart from being a "lone" sniper, he was named Head of Special Unit in the front.

"Arges Artiaga"
, upon returning to Spain, faced much more threatening accusations/judicial problems than "Paco"... Although "Paco" has probably killed many more jihadists (mainly due to the very good sniper position he had, which he never moved from, and which even allowed him to detonate DAESH suicide vehicle bombs practically shortly after get out of your lines) that "Arges", the latter had the problem that its militia, the People's Protection Units (YPG) - Syrian Democratic Forces, and the US army, actively collaborated in its sector of the front.
  1. «Commando cadets from the SDF hone their marksmanship skills in Syria. CJTFOIR continues to work by, with, and through our partners to ensure an enduring defeat of ISIS» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020. View attachment 19076616
  2. «France admits special forces operating ground rebels syria» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020. French security forces listen to French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (R), Paris, April 19. French special forces are advising Syrian rebels in their bid to capture Manbij town from ISIS in northeastern Syria. Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images
    French special forces
  3. «SDF, Iraqis Defend Syrian Border Town from IS» (en inglés). Consultado el 2 de febrero de 2020.
  4. «Turquía dice estar dispuesta a atacar a fuerzas kurdas apoyadas por EE. UU.». La Vanguardia. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2017.
  5. Press, Europa (2 de marzo de 2017). «Una milicia aliada de EE. UU. entregará varias localidades de Manbij al régimen sirio». europapress.es. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2017.
  6. Press, Europa (10 de mayo de 2017). «Las Fuerzas Democráticas Sirias toman la ciudad y la presa de Tabqa en su avance hacia Raqqa». europapress.es. Consultado el 10 de mayo de 2017. View attachment 19076617
  7. Gatehouse, Gabriel (27 de junio de 2017). «La desesperada lucha por el control de Raqa, la ciudad en Siria donde el autodenominado Estado Islámico estableció su capital». BBC Mundo (en inglés británico). Consultado el 4 de julio de 2017.
    A Kurdish fighter looks out over Raqqa just after an airstrike on the city.
  8. IMAGE SOURCE,REUTERS
    Photo caption,SDF forces have managed to reach the limits of the ancient city.
  9. «Cae Raqqa, la capital del califato del Estado Islámico». ELMUNDO. Consultado el 17 de octubre de 2017.
View attachment 19076621
SFD forces celebrating the taking of the "capital of DAESH".



The most common thing is that Elite Units like "Arges"s one, acted as a ground army and the USA acted as an air army.
A "typical" operation, of which you can see a scene waiting for the air attack in an upcoming video that I will link, would be to position yourself and surround the enemy that was going to be bombed by the USA.
If the USA asked to eliminate beforehand any device and/or person that could be a risk to the helicopters or planes, it was eliminated just before the bombing, as quickly and "as discreetly as possible."
If not, they only waited for the air attack to strike, to finish off the remaining jihadist forces on the ground.

All this collaboration and exchange of information has meant that problably there will be evidence in military documentation of at least 28 of the jihadists directly killed by "Arges" himself, and many others by the soldiers under his command. Apparently, Türkiye (a great ally of the USA) had access to this documentation, and denounced "Arges" before the Spanish National Court for 28 murders (the casualties at his hands that can be documented) and terrorism.

Fortunately for "Paco", "Arges" and others whose identity DAESH and Turkey has managed to reveal and make public, the Spanish Justice has ended up declaring them innocent, or has even ended up rejecting the complaints against "Arges" :

View attachment 19076614
ROJAVA AZADI
Collective for the Social Revolution of Rojava.
Kurdistan, peace and freedom.


KURDISTANPUBLICATIONSSYRIA

The Spanish National Court will not judge the Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS​

November 14, 2016Editor
581ccb2565887-r_1478417005579-0-47-960-541
"Arges Artiaga", a Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS

'Arges Artiaga', accused of the “murder” of 28 jihadists in northern Syria, claims that “Turkish nationalists threaten us with death for fighting on the side of the Kurds” .

“I will never regret having fought against Daesh in the People’s Defense Units (YPG) because it was a human experience that transformed me internally for the better, but my life has never been the same since I returned from there because of the dirty war waged by the Turkish government of Erdogan against the foreign volunteers who have supported the democratic and confederalist experiment sponsored by the Kurds of Rojava [northern Syria],” says “Arges Artiaga” .

Specifically, this 43-year-old Galician fought as a sniper in the ranks of the YPG from February to June of last year and from October 2015 to last April.

The bulk of the threats, in Turkish and English, have reached him through his Facebook profile, but he is aware that the Turkish press has even published photos of many of the militants along with their names, surnames and addresses, in a clear invitation to be attacked or, at best, harassed.
In the opinion of "Artiaga", any scenario and threat must be taken seriously when it comes from Turkey, given that Erdogan's war against the Kurdish nationalists has entered a frenzied phase where anything goes.
This week, without going any further, the Kurdish activist Mustafa Abdi denounced from Madrid the arbitrary arrests of the co-mayors of the town of Diyarbakir, Gültan Kışanak and Fırat Anlı.

“Arges,”
he tells us, is his nom de guerre.
It was given to him by a Kurdish guerrilla and means “living fire.”
He chose “Artiaga” to shield himself and protect himself from reprisals similar to those that now worry him.
Unlike the two communists who fought in Rojava, the Galician is free without charge, after the National Court ruled that there were no grounds to try him for the twenty-eight murders of jihadists that he was accused of. In the first of the interviews he gave to the Press, Artiaga acknowledged that the deaths of six Daesh terrorists had been confirmed, although judging by his data, the figure was around ten.

As soon as he returned and his participation in the war against the Islamic State was revealed through an interview conducted by VICE editor David Meseguer, not a day has gone by without her being the object of threats, often of death, from the sectors most loyal to Erdogan in Turkish society.
“I have not informed the Spanish police, but inevitably,” she says, “I have had to take some precautions because the facts show that the Ankara government is willing to do anything to destroy Rojava. Although I do not live in a state of permanent paranoia, I fear that something will happen.”


How is it possible that he was charged with 28 homicides if you were talking about a quarter? :

I guess they interviewed people and gave them that number.


In any case, the National Court has definitively dismissed the charges. Were you ever arrested or did you ever go to prison?

No. When I returned from my first stay in Rojava, the police came to talk to me. Afterwards, I went back to Syria, and from that moment on, I kept in touch with them. When I returned from my last trip to Rojava, in April, they summoned me for the next day and told me that I had been charged with 28 murders. A month or two later, the National Court dismissed the charges. The accusation was a close call and the judge saw no evidence of a crime.


A few weeks ago, the PP councillor who also fought in Rojava said that Daesh had put a price on his head… Have you received threats from the jihadists? :

The Islamic State says it is willing to pay $125,000 for the heads of foreigners and $1 million for the heads of volunteers who fought in my unit, the 223rd. I have received a few threats from Islamists, but what really worries me and my colleagues are the Turks – both the government and all the ultra-nationalist elements in their society and all the fanatics who unconditionally support Erdogan and who stubbornly hate the Kurdish people and the Rojava project.



Do you really think that the Erdogan government is splitting hairs so much? :

There is not a single day when we are not addressed in English or Turkish with death threats on social media. I am talking about hundreds of messages. Of course, I don't even read them. Erdogan's government is paying people to wage a dirty war on the networks. They hack accounts and replace the websites with porn shit... Of course, that is not the worst. These people hate us. A Norwegian militiaman had the bad idea of leaving Rojava for Turkey and was arrested and tortured by the Turkish secret services until his government managed to get him out of there.
Right now, Ankara is creating Kurdish paramilitary guards in Anatolia to fuel the dirty war. The fanaticism and radicalism of Erdogan and his supporters knows no bounds. They are to blame for Daesh gaining momentum.
The Turkish borders were a sieve for a long time. Shortly after Kobani fell, a hundred heavily armed men entered the city from the Turkish side and killed two hundred civilians. On the other hand, we fear all these fanatics who support Erdogan more than we fear his own government. I would like to think that Ankara would not be so stupid as to start creating martyrs and further tarnish its international image.


Have you ever regretted going off to fight?:

It is true that, in some way, they are screwing up my life. The fear is there and it is inevitable to adopt certain habits or precautions. But I feel very proud of having been able to live that experience.


And yet, she has decided to speak about her case in the media :

I had no other option, because I live in a small Galician town with 20,000 inhabitants and for some reason, the rumor began to spread that I had been fighting with Daesh. On the other hand, we have managed to keep our name anonymous to date. It was also important to make known what is happening there. That has also been another aspect of our struggle.


Unlike, for example, the two communists who fought in northern Syria, you travelled to Rojava more out of a desire to confront Daesh than out of political motives…

Yes, that's true. I knew little about Rojava. But when I saw what was happening in Kobani and what was happening to the Yazidis, I told myself that I had to do something.
I had some military experience in an elite corps of the Spanish Army and in the French Legion, and I had lost my job as a fish porter at the fish market, so I didn't think twice...


Something changed later, however, when he learned from within the confederalist project that the Kurds are launching :

Yes, that's right. As I learned more about what was going on there, I realized the value of what these Kurds are doing in a war situation. The Rojava project includes everyone: Christian Assyrians, Arabs and the Kurds themselves. It is the only truly democratic experiment in the entire Middle East, despite the very difficult circumstances.


The Turks insist on not drawing any distinctions between the PKK and the YPG.


No country except Turkey considers the YPG to be terrorists. The United States has said openly and clearly that they do not have the same status. On the other hand, the YPG has never attacked Turkey or its interests within its territory.

There are many voices that have denounced human rights violations in Rojava.

The Amnesty International thing was set up by Turkey. It is true that houses have been demolished, but because of the circumstances imposed by the war, and not because any ethnic cleansing of Arabs is taking place.

It seems that Daesh is depriving the Kurdish struggle of its true ideological dimension. Little is said about Rojava and the revolution taking place there :

Rojava is completely forgotten by God and by the European left, which has turned its back on it.
The situation in the press is even worse. One often comes across journalists who are unable to distinguish between a peshmerga and a militiaman. And as for the conservatives and the Western powers, I would say that they are using these poor Turks to stand up to Daesh. We will see what happens to their revolution when the Islamic State falls. It would not be surprising if, when the jihadists fall and are no longer useful, they take on the position of “bad guys.”

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"Arges Artiaga", a Galician militiaman who fought against ISIS

Source: Público
Author: Ferran Barber
Original publication date: 06/11/2016

FACT CHECK
False and or misinformation
 

right

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What did you expect from Cabezapollo?!

He is the only one here who really supports religious fanatic terrorism, supporting Reagan who armed the Iranian Ayatollahs, and the rest of the riff-raff who from the US government financed and trained the most abject Taliban, and, of course, Bin Laden and his future al-Quaeda.
But "my organizations" thank Cabezapollo, for allowing us to remember it to all you.

CHICKEN HEAD SUPPORTS THE RELIGIOUS FANATIC TERRORISM OF BIN LADEN AND OTHER WAHABITE DOGS, AND THE IRANIAN AYATOLAHS.

CABEZAPOYO SUPPORTS THE FINANCING, TRAINING, AND ARMING OF THE TALIBAN, SO THAT THEY CAN HAVE THE ABILITY TO BURST U.S. SKYSCRAPERS WITH PASSENGER PLANES
(Among other brutal crimes)

Chickenhead, your support for Bin Laden and the Ayatollahs, clashes with many of my comrades who have fought and fight, militarily, against al-Qaeda and ISI, and whose lives al-Qaeda and ISI have publicly put a price on, publishing on networks their photos, data, and how much money they reward for killing them.
(For those who are interested, they are interviewed a few pages back).

Your support for Islamist terrorism may deserve that someone

(Overall, there will be no shortage of idiots in the world...)

Poscript: And of course, Cabezapollo (HE HAS WRITTEN to us in this thread) also supports that the US Government can finance its Sacred Fight against Communism, selling hard drugs to its own population (but better if it is poor, or black, or Hispanic...) .
Still carrying on obout your weird third world country chicken sacrifice voodoo nonsense.
You don't make a whole lot of sense.
Have you or anyone in your family ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia?
It would explain alot .
With the insane commie nonsense, and your word salad.
With the incoherent poetry, and the mixed up word salad i just don't know about you.hahahaha
Word salad is a symptom of schizophrenia
 

Eltitoguay

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Oh, my poor Chickenhead!

...His mononeuron is exploding...

But you shouldn't take it too hard, because I don't see it as so bad that the US Government collaborates with "us" and for our objectives, once in a million...

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I myself maintain a good relationship with several (low-ranking) US soldiers and military personnel, despite our ideological antagonism... (and I already see Chickenhead shouting "North Korean lie; Fox Fact Check!")

Furthermore, those who really read me know that no matter how much I criticize US policy, I believe there are worse evils in the world (more than one created by the US and which subsequently escaped its control: "the dog that bites to its owner").
As little as I like the USA model, I prefer it to what al-Qaeda, ISIS..., or North Korea propose.

And in the face of a common enemy and/or problem, the fight makes "strange" bed allies... (as you should have learned from the article on Franco-Castro trade trying to challenge the naval blockade against Cuba, if you had read it, Fact Chicken).
 
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right

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Oh, my poor Chickenhead!

...His mononeuron is exploding...

But you shouldn't take it too hard, because I don't see it as so bad that the US Government collaborates with "us" and for our objectives, once in a million...
I myself maintain a good relationship with several (low-ranking) US soldiers and military personnel, despite our ideological antagonism... (and I already see Chickenhead shouting "North Korean lie; Fox Fact Check!")

Furthermore, those who really read me know that no matter how much I criticize US policy, I believe there are worse evils in the world (more than one created by the US and which subsequently escaped its control: "the dog that bites to its owner").
As little as I like the USA model, I prefer it to what al-Qaeda, ISIS..., or North Korea propose.

And in the face of a common enemy and/or problem, the fight makes "strange" bed allies... (as you should have learned from the article on Franco-Castro trade trying to challenge the naval blockade against Cuba, if you had read it, Fact Chicken).
If you had anything intelligent to say then you would not have to resort to childish name calling
Get a job bum
 

right

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Oh, my poor Chickenhead!

...His mononeuron is exploding...

But you shouldn't take it too hard, because I don't see it as so bad that the US Government collaborates with "us" and for our objectives, once in a million...
I myself maintain a good relationship with several (low-ranking) US soldiers and military personnel, despite our ideological antagonism... (and I already see Chickenhead shouting "North Korean lie; Fox Fact Check!")

Furthermore, those who really read me know that no matter how much I criticize US policy, I believe there are worse evils in the world (more than one created by the US and which subsequently escaped its control: "the dog that bites to its owner").
As little as I like the USA model, I prefer it to what al-Qaeda, ISIS..., or North Korea propose.

And in the face of a common enemy and/or problem, the fight makes "strange" bed allies... (as you should have learned from the article on Franco-Castro trade trying to challenge the naval blockade against Cuba, if you had read it, Fact Chicken).
Fact check.
This is false information
 

right

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All the steak you can eat .Communists don't know the satisfaction of hard work and all its rewards
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Chi13

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ICMag Donor
It's virtually impossible to have a rational conversation about Communism with Americans. Communism bad m'kay.
 

right

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History speaks for itself.
And the trashy name calling speaks volumes.
If Mr e and his family got jobs they would be much more satisfied than living off of the state
 

Chi13

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ICMag Donor
History speaks for itself.
And the trashy name calling speaks volumes.
If Mr e and his family got jobs they would be much more satisfied than living off of the state
I've been to a couple of Communist countries and met hard working happy people there. I know this doesn't fit your narrative.

In my country I know plenty of hard working people barely able to make ends meet, some working 2 and 3 jobs. They aren't getting rich, but the people they work for are.
 

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