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How Saudi Arabia’s ‘Plan B’ became a game-changer in Syria

He doesn't have to read the title. I think the continent speaks for itself. It's just you the Safavid-Loyalists who can't accept KSA as it's and will continue this way ,till you understand. You should focus on building Iraq more than wasting time on hating Saudi. Your groundless accusations won't help to convince a 6-year-old ,when Syrians were slaughtered like animals you managed to zip it up ,we won't back down till Syria is becomes Safavid-free State.
1st vid iraqi army is inside their own borders
2nd vid is not even iraq

stop believing vid titles

when arguing with a saudi one must go full retard to win the saudis trust.
 
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1st world problem.

Saudi,

You seem to be delusional beyond belief.


Saudi Arabia, a first world country.:omghaha::omghaha: :omghaha:

Do you even know the definition of First world countries?

Before the End of cold war, Countries aligned with USA were considered as first world countries and you were not a first world country according to that definition.

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After the end of cold war

A first world country was defined as a country which was Industrialized,highly developed and Westernized which has largely Democratic and capitalistic system.

First world - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

First World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Countries of the First World

Your country is neither Industrialized nor Democratic and is still regarded as third world country.

"Third World" are all the other countries, today often used to roughly describe the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
The term Third World includes as well capitalist (e.g., Venezuela) and communist (e.g., North Korea) countries, as very rich (e.g., Saudi Arabia) and very poor (e.g., Mali) countries.

First, Second, and Third World - Nations Online Project

And to put icing on the cake, a map of first world countries.

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So if you are in a delusion that you are a first world country, get rid of it as soon as possible.
 
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I do not deny that the iraqi shias are helping assad, but the governments army is not inside Syria as you have said.

Yes, at least you do believe they are helping Assad. It shouldn't be a problem for now on.
 
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I never said KSA is a 1st world counrty man. It's an expression being used by an indivual to describe how big the problem he is going through bro. :/ I wish we will make a good progress though.

Here is the definition of this expression
First World Problems is stupid problems we have that does not effect our/other lives in any major way
 
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without your support for al qaeda, iraqi army would not have this great training against guerilla fighters.


Great tactics indeed, lol, look at your amateur army:




 
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Like how the houthis did with the saoodi militia ?

i saw your videos that your post in another thread, it was at the beginning of the war before the army even move to the south, the Houthis captured "Border guards" vehicles, and that incident is the one that started the war in the first place, afterwards Houthi leader Abdulmalik start begging us to stop the war, lol.
 
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i saw your videos that your post in another thread, it was at the beginning of the war before the army even move to the south, the Houthis captured "Border guards" vehicles, and that incident is the one that started the war in the first place, afterwards Houthi leader Abdulmalik start begging us to stop the war, lol.

You stole my videos.
Houthi vids were posted by alshawi.

Whatever dude I can bring reasons up for the iraqi vids aswell, this is an unimportant matter, the terrorists are either dead now or in jail.
 
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Like how the houthis did with the saoodi militia ?

Houthies were crushingly defeated and surrendered despite the fact that they are well trained and armed as well as the terrain of the war scene is much harsher than Afghanistan mountains where NATO troops lost thousands of lives in a war against isolated groups that has been going on for 13 years and couldn't win it though. Huthi defeat and surrender was humiliating to the degree that Iraqi and Iranian Mullahs got crazy and denounced the "truce"..:lol:
 
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I Don't think so buddy, ISI is stronger than ever now in Iraq, they fought and survived against the Americans, do you really think your amateur army will cause them any trouble ? :omghaha:

ISI is being raped everywhere, wait for MI 28 for aerial rape.

Houthies were crushingly defeated and surrendered despite the fact that they are well trained and armed as well as the terrain of the war scene is much harsher than Afghanistan mountains where NATO troops lost thousands of lives in a war against isolated groups that has been going on for 13 years and couldn't win it though. Huthi defeat and surrender was humiliating to the degree that Iraqi and Iranian Mullahs got crazy and denounced the "truce"..:lol:


Afghanistan is a much tougher terrain and area then Yemen or Saudi arabia.
Houthis ideology does not interest me, but its a good tool to pressure terrorist supporters.

Sunnis in anbar are also raping ISI @JUBA

sahwa fighters like to kill ISI terrorist
 
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Why the hell are you even bringing Houthis up, LOL?

We killed 5000 of them while they only got 133 of us. The battle was fought in the MOUNTAINS (tall ones even famous for their difficult terrain and deep valleys) and not in the flat Iraqi desert. Completely different scenarios.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq just in those 1-3 videos butchered 30 Iraqi soldiers/police or so without any loses. Every day they get one of you and you can't do anything about it. Short that out before you make illusional claims.

The Saudi army could destroy all of Baghdad which Hejazis founded anyway in a few days given the capabilities by bombing raids if there was jungle law.

If KSA was a failed state like Iraq was 20-25 years ago that moreover used 99 percent of it's income on the military to use that as a show-off we could also brag about invading tiny Kuwait with no military and some unimportant Iraqi city near the Kuwaiti border.

Besides you got your ***** kicked in the end anyway.

Nobody needs to mention how a brave fight your army put up with in 2003, LOL.

The Saudis who went to Iraq to fight were those who killed most Americans anyway. Not even that were you able to do as good despite living in your own country and being able to use the insurgency card.

We all know which groups in Iraq that have killed most American soldiers/ISAF personal and which people lead those groups mostly. And where the most dedicated fighters came from.

Your fellow Safavids were busy giving flowers to the Americans and alcohol and singing songs for them.

Your constitution is even MADE IN USA, LOL and the Americans still have the biggest embassy in Baghdad.

Stop being obsessed about Arabs and in particular Saudis like your Iranian neighbors.:omghaha:
 
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ISI is being raped everywhere,

I'm afraid the situation in the ground says otherwise.

wait for MI 28 for aerial rape.

The Apache which is a more advanced machine than that Russian scrap called the MI-28 could not stop them while being piloted by professional soldiers, your MI-28 wouldn't do jack, it's behind the Apache in every aspect especially optical and thermal sights which is the most important thing in guerrilla warfare, without mentioning it will be piloted by Iraqis, which mean double fail for its capabilities .
 
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Afghanistan is a much tougher terrain and area then Yemen or Saudi arabia.
Northern Yemen is more mountainous and harder for regular armies to fight on while an advantage for rebels. Although KSA was not prepared to fight in such harsh and mountainous area, it managed to defeat them. As for now, there are special forces dedicated to fight in such areas, well trained and armed.
Houthis ideology does not interest me, but its a good tool to pressure terrorist supporters.

Sunnis in anbar are also raping ISI @JUBA

sahwa fighters like to kill ISI terrorist
Why do you think everything I say has to do with ideologies? As a matter of fact, theirs is different from Iranian mullah ideology, only minor difference between them and Sunni as far as I'm concerned. However they are supported by Iran and attacked KSA, they had to be given a lesson.

BTW, what's ISI?
 
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