ISIS/ISIL conflict in Syria/Iraq (No OpEd, No Politics)

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
Iran's Minister of Interior visit the Qandil mountains region in northern Iraq.

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's Minister of Interior Rahmani Fazli has published number of his photos showing his visit to Qandil mountains in Iraqi kurdistan. IRGC forces are visible in the photos. Qandil mountains is PKK stronghold in Iraq.


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Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
ShahryarHedayat...please note the announcement on the Forum announcement thread, and the SD Rules.

If you post pictures over 2000 pix, they will be deleted. If you want to post a very high res pic like that, place the large pic on a image server, and then use a smaller res pic here on SD and then link to the high res pic.

I have replaced your pic above with a 2000 px pic this time.

Thanks
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
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Two pictures showing the Temple of Bel before (top) and after its destruction. The hardline Islamic State group destroyed part of the ancient Roman-era temple in the Syrian city of Palmyra according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Picture: REUTERS/UrtheCast, Airbus DS, UNITAR-UNOSAT


Back to bottling my Grenache
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
What mindless and pointless vandalism. How old are these goons mentally? 12?

You'd think they would want to preserve their explosives for all the battles they are fighting everywhere and put their men to better use than this.

I think (well actually they basically came out and announced it) that if they could, they would erase all of mankind's achievements and progress made in the last 2000 years and return us all to an age of needless, pointless suffering, savage brutality and mind destroying tedium.

How such base animals could keep attracting willing volunteers, sympathisers and supporters is truly beyond reason.

Actually, I take that back, no animal would be so deliberately cruel and sadistic.
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
What mindless and pointless vandalism. How old are these goons mentally? 12?

You'd think they would want to preserve their explosives for all the battles they are fighting everywhere and put their men to better use than this.

I think (well actually they basically came out and announced it) that if they could, they would erase all of mankind's achievements and progress made in the last 2000 years and return us all to an age of needless, pointless suffering, savage brutality and mind destroying tedium.

How such base animals could keep attracting willing volunteers, sympathisers and supporters is truly beyond reason.

Actually, I take that back, no animal would be so deliberately cruel and sadistic.

Well put! Those sites are part of the patrimony of the world for future generations. I t will be interesting to see how history paints these individuals and the people (governments) that did nothing to stop them.


Back to bottling my Grenache
 

broadsword

Brigadier
A sad consequence of the ME crisis: Europe having to deal with the thousands of refugees. And the locals are not too happy to accommodate.

Migrant crisis: Thousands arrive in mainland Greece

Thousands of migrants are arriving in mainland Greece as the government prepares for talks on tackling the huge number of people reaching its shores.

Two ships carrying more than 4,200 people travelled to Piraeus port at night after leaving Lesbos island.

The whole EU is struggling to deal with an unprecedented influx of migrants.

Hundreds of people, mostly from the Middle East, remain stranded outside a railway station in Hungary after police stopped them travelling through the EU.

The EU's border control agency, Frontex, says 23,000 migrants arrived in Greece last week alone - an increase of 50% on the previous week.

More than 160,000 people have arrived in Greece so far this year - already surpassing last year's total.
Image caption More than 4,000 migrants arrived near Athens from the island of Lesbos

The country's government says it lacks the resources to look after that many arrivals, but aid groups say authorities should be doing more.

On Tuesday, Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos called his French counterpart Francois Hollande and asked that the situation facing Greece be discussed at a senior European level.

Greece's caretaker cabinet is set to convene later on Wednesday.

Many of those arriving in the country do so on the island of Lesbos, where, according to the Kathimerini newspaper, 17,500 migrants were registered in the last week.

One ferry carrying 1,749 migrants travelling from Lesbos arrived in the port of Piraeus, near Athens, late on Tuesday.

One of the passengers, a Syrian teacher named Isham, told Reuters news agency: "You have to help us. We are human."

Another, with close to 2,500 on board, was due to arrive early on Wednesday.
Image caption Many families bedded down near Keleti station, wondering what to do next

Under an EU rule known as the Dublin Regulation, refugees should seek asylum in the first EU country they enter. But Italy and Greece - the main landing points - say they cannot cope with the numbers and many migrants head north.

On Monday, Hungary had appeared to abandon efforts to register migrants, allowing huge numbers to board trains at Keleti station in east Budapest and travel to Vienna and southern Germany.

But police evacuated the station on Tuesday, leaving about 1,000 migrants outside.


Late on Tuesday, an angry crowd chanted "Germany, Germany" and waved train tickets.

Members of the crowd complained that they had paid hundreds of euros for tickets to Austria or Germany.

Hungary said it would now register all migrants and send those it considered to be economic migrants back to the state from which they entered the country.

Elsewhere in Europe, trespassers on the tracks of the Channel Tunnel and reports of migrants on train roofs caused disruption to trains between France and the UK overnight.
Image caption Migrants wave their train tickets outside Keleti station

The number of migrants entering Europe has reached record levels, with 107,500 arriving in July alone.

Germany expects to take in 800,000 migrants this year - four times last year's total.

The German government has already said it will allow Syrians arriving from other EU states to apply for asylum. But on Tuesday, a spokesman said the Dublin Regulation had not been suspended.

"Dublin rules are still valid and we expect European member states to stick to them," an interior ministry spokesman said.

The risks for migrants travelling through Europe were highlighted last week by the deaths of 71 people found in a lorry that had travelled to Austria from Budapest.

As a result, Austria reintroduced border controls at main crossings from Hungary.

EU interior and justice ministers will meet in Brussels on 14 September to address the crisis.
 

vincent

Grumpy Old Man
Staff member
Moderator - World Affairs
I can't look at this and related pics for more than a sec. I have two little boys and I can't imagine the same happen to them

>>>> (Graphic Picture of dead little boy on the sea shore) <<<<

PHOTO REMOVED.

Folks, we do not need to post graphic pictures of these types of things here on SD.

We all know they happen, Some of us have been to areas as they happen and have seen them personally

SD is not a shock shop.

We are (mostly) adults, we can be told of what is happening in the world and can appreciate it, without such graphic nature photos being posted here.

If you want a member on the forum to see something like this...kindly PM them either with an explanation and a link, or with an explanation and the photo.

But do not post it on the forum.

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broadsword

Brigadier
It was very painful to watch and I did not want to post the pictures when I saw them because I was not sure if they would get pass the mod. The refugee situation in Europe numbering in the hundreds of thousands recalls the boat people of the 70's from the Vietnam war.

It is very sad to see a life as innocent as a child's being lost because of war.
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
It was very painful to watch and I did not want to post the pictures when I saw them because I was not sure if they would get pass the mod. The refugee situation in Europe numbering in the hundreds of thousands recalls the boat people of the 70's from the Vietnam war.

It is very sad to see a life as innocent as a child's being lost because of war.

That is such a sad picture. It is making me cry...........I cannot stand to see children suffer, or as in this situation dead. SO SAD!:(

No offence to 2Contra, since he always has excellent post! But can we make the picture NSFW?
 
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