Anonymous ID: 69e9d6 July 9, 2018, 3:48 p.m. No.2096783   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6808 >>6923 >>7088 >>7330

Nigel Farage, who two years ago exited from UK politics, pledged to return to campaigning over Brexit once interim UKIP leader Gerard Batten reaches the end of his term in March. The traditionally outspoken Farage blasted Prime Minister Theresa May as she fights off a rebellion from within the conservative party following the resignations of Boris Johnson and David Davis.

 

The former trader dedicated his political career to pulling Britain out of the EU, and still serves as an member of the European Parliament for South East England. The ex-UKIP leader - who was one of the architects of Brexit, having been a leading voice in the campaign to leave - blasted the PM as “awful” and warned the “latest Brexit betrayal must be reversed”.

 

Earlier today he congratulated former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson for his decision to quit May's cabinet.

 

In a follow up tweet, Farage said that "unless Brexit is back on track by March 2019, I will seriously consider putting my name forward to return as @UKIP leader. The will of 17.4m voters must be carried out."

 

To some, Farage's bluster comes far too late: UKIP have no MPs, and won just 1.8% of the vote at the last election – down by nearly 11% from 2015.

 

That has not dented Farag's spirit who said: "I can assure any Conservatives listening to this, sitting in marginal seats, who are not prepared to stand up and honour the wishes of the electorate, I will make damn sure in that situation that you all lose your seats… Because there are millions of Conservative voters very unhappy indeed."

 

Previously Farage served as UKIP leader between 2006 and 2009, and returned to the job between 2010 and 2016. In September and October 2016 the 54-year-old took up the reins for a third time after Diane James's surprise resignation after 18 days as leader.

 

Farage's announcement comes amid a day of chaos in the Cabinet as the PM faced Boris Johnson and David Davis resigning over her stance on Brexit.

 

Farage also penned a Telegraph Op-ed on the topic, which can be read here.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-09/nigel-farage-promises-return-ukip-leader-if-mays-brexit-betrayal-isnt-reversed

do it nigel

Anonymous ID: 69e9d6 July 9, 2018, 4:06 p.m. No.2096947   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>2096934

https://americanagnetwork.com/2018/07/mexicos-new-president-wants-nafta-deal/

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-election-result/trump-lopez-obrador-discuss-immigration-trade-during-first-call-idUSKBN1JS0R3

Anonymous ID: 69e9d6 July 9, 2018, 4:09 p.m. No.2096969   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7017

>>2096931

>>2096945

fuck the turks, they have "observation" posts and a ceasefire deal with SAA/RU but its never really held, sporadic attacks throughout it

and true, isis in the desert is weak as fuck

and its not really FSA, its our proxy Jordanian type "rebels" (really just a base for our spec. ops)

>>2096935

not for much longer

Anonymous ID: 69e9d6 July 9, 2018, 4:18 p.m. No.2097081   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7091 >>7114

>>2097017

I know, the SAA has been focused on southern syria after they didn't want a peace deal (the rebels I mean)

the desert could be swept easily, they're stretched thin right now

Once we and the SDF finish with ISIS, and SAA/RU finishes with other jihadis, we should make a peace deal, then go after idlib TOGETHER

fuck the turks and al qaeda

Anonymous ID: 69e9d6 July 9, 2018, 4:28 p.m. No.2097215   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7240 >>7257 >>7330

>>2097091

>>2097191

Thanks anon, BBOOOOOOMMMM

 

U.S. Army Special Forces and Afghan commandos have captured a major ISIS stronghold in Afghanistan, defense officials told Stars and Stripes on Saturday, effectively depriving the terror group of its local capital in one of the largest joint operations ever conducted between U.S. and Afghan special operations forces.

 

The joint force of Afghan Special Security Forces (ASSF) and Green Berets killed 167 fighters affiliated with ISIS-K, the terror network’s Afghan offshoot, during a “multipronged” assault on the town of Gurgoray that officials say served as the group’s primary base of operations in the eastern Nangarhar province, according to Stars and Stripes.

The Nangarhar province was the site of the first U.S. combat death of 2018 when Army Sgt. 1st Class Mihail Golin, a Green Beret with assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), was killed by ISIS fighters during a dismounted patrol there on January 1st.

The U.S. or Afghan military force endured zero fatalities during the offensive, which involved three ASSF companies and some 600 Green Berets as part of the mission.

“This area, two months ago, was controlled by Daesh,” NATO commander Brig. Gen. John W. Brennan Jr. told Stars and Stripes. “We pushed them into the mountains, so they cannot harm the people here.”

It’s worth noting that the victory came following a month of ASSF-led raids against ISIS-K fighters in Deh Bala initiated explicitly to take advantage of the June ceasefire between the Afghan government and the Taliban. Indeed, Resolute Support and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan commander Gen. John Nicholson announced that month that operations against ISIS-K “will be intensified” during the Taliban ceasefire period.

 

But this critical blow to Afghanistan likely won’t presage an uptick in ceasefires between the Afghan government and the Taliban. “All the people feel very happy about the elimination of ISIS,“ Ghulam Sakhi, an Afghan security forces commander involved in the offensive, told Stars and Stripes through an interpreter. “As soon as ISIS is finished, the Taliban will come back. They were scared of ISIS.”

 

https://taskandpurpose.com/green-berets-isis-capital-afghanistan/