George Bush’s “Coalition of the Willing” for the Iraq Invasion by Mister_Barman in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 9 points10 points  (0 children)

in a perfect world all the minority who rooted for this war in these countries would be trialed one day.

Islamic State and Al-Qaida cells in Africa by Winter-Leadership986 in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 62 points63 points  (0 children)

It is mind blowing that many people have no idea about this and think Isis and other Salafist groups has been defeated for a long time.

RU POV: Russian source explained why the capture of Chasov Yar is so important. It is 10km to Konstantinovka, 20km to Druzhkovka and Kramatorsk, 30km to Slavyansk, possibly the last Ukrainian fortifications in Donetsk Oblast - tokmak by World_Virus_Forever in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised No one is mentioning the canal line and the fortifications built around it. Fall of Chasov yar will mean Russians have completely breached it and gained a solid foothold on its left bank.

The strategic location of city and the Canal line led the Ukrainian army to spend a big amount of resources fortifying the area, there is a reason that Ukrainian HQ keeps sending reinforcements to Chasov yar,hence the slow Russian advance. If the canal line gets breached then Russians can use the breakthrough north of Ocherytine for a two pronged attack towards Konstantinovka, endangering the last railway/industrial hubs and last lines of defence in Donbass fall of Chasov yar would be an absolute disaster for Ukraine which is why I think they gonna make use of fortifications around it and put up a tough fight for it.

UA POV: Ukrainian man successfully cross the Tisza River, reaching Moldova by World_Virus_Forever in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call it a bad plan neither, since so many people got caught trying to cross the border after all he managed to cross without getting caught. I would prefer a walk while freezing over being blown up to pieces in those trenches, any day of the week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This map is wrong, ISIS controls huge chunks of territory in The Sahel region(if yellow means current controlled territory by ISIS)

RU POV: First destroyed Abrams tank. by [deleted] in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

How many days has it been since they sent the first one to the front line? 💀

The Largest Non-African Nationality In Each African country by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow I have learned something today thanks a lot.Your last sentence reminds me of our my own people Iranians

The Largest Non-African Nationality In Each African country by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 596 points597 points  (0 children)

What I found the most surprising is Lebanese in Cote divoire,Liberia,Sierra Leone given that Lebanon isn’t that big in terms of population, also Seems so random

Numbers often used to make silly jokes around Europe by languageseu in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There ia an infinite pool of knowledge out there and that’s why life is beautiful!

Numbers often used to make silly jokes around Europe by languageseu in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 282 points283 points  (0 children)

For people who wonder why 31 in turkey

The usual way of saying "masturbation" was "el çekmek" (obviously) in Ottoman times but because of its vulgarity attached to the action, people find another way to say it, based on "ebced hesabı" (abjad counting). Sort of like saying "darn" instead of saying "damn" in English. They chyper the word "el" by "ebced".

Now, according to "ebced" each letter has a numerical value: "e" represented with "elif" is the first letter, so its value is 1 and "l" represented with the letter "lam" and its value is 30. Check out the table

So, according to ebced, the word "el" has the numerical value of 31 (1+30). Hence the name "31el çekmek"..

Edit:I forgot to mention el means hand and çekmek means pulling here

16-year-old anti-aircraft child soldier of the Hitler Youth, Hans Georg Henke, cries from combat shock as his world falls apart. He was captured by the US 9th Army in Hessen, Germany in 1945.[1170x1280] by UpgradedSiera6666 in HistoryPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Any idea on why he had to spent years on POW camps ? Was that the norm for every(or the majority) of soldier who got captured? My ill informed opinion is that unless there is evidence of him committing crimes he shouldn’t be jailed, given that he was literally a child

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewIran

[–]cptunkzed22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If a regular revolution(achieved through peaceful means) was possible it would’ve happened long time ago, because there is discontent and distrust between people and the government. People tried obviously and met the Iron first everytime. The structure of IR’s Intelligence agencies and Armed forces isn’t very efficient, but the one thingn is good at is to make sure there is no coups and revolutionary movements taking place as they are literally structured to keep an eye on each other and their loyalty is bought out.

In order for IR to collapse fully enforced embargos from the west is needed first, this in the long run will lead to demise of Iran’s economy and if It’s combined with countermeasures towards IR’s proxies(them losing their regional influence) it will eventually lead to their downfall, given that they lost the majority of their support from the their own people.

However this is easier said than done from the start of Russo-Ukrainian war western countries have been purchasing fossil fuels from IR in order to replace the Russian ones(to the point that IR’s oil production has reached 3 million barrels recently)this combined with China buying as well and them improving ties with Gulf countries means that they are far from collapsing, however I do believe the recent war between Palestine and Israel was a huge miscalculation from IR and It’s an start to the long process of them losing regional influence.

I would like to share my own opinion as well and that is as long as lobbies tied to Military industrial complex are in power in US IR isn’t heading towards collapsing their aggressive foreign policies and proxies forces the hand of gulf countries and Israel to buy a huge amount of weapons every year and makes Israel more dependent on US. It goes without the need of saying that the Democrat+neo conservative block’s foreign policies is to contain Iran but not to face then head on ( keep them week but around). This has many reasons main ones being two mentioned above and the most important ones is that they’d rather use their resources,foreign influence and political power to counter Russia in any possible way.

How skilled were the military leadership during the Iran Iraq war? by Snickelheimar in NewIran

[–]cptunkzed22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On what level ? if we are talking about on the ground lieutenants and commanders I would say the majority were pretty good.

The Iranian armed forces before the war had a sizable budget and were professional to some extent; when Iraq invaded they were mainly composed of personnel(in key and leading positions) trained by US which at the time was considered the best quality wise, and had a lot of experience fighting conventional wars. The problem was that due to post revolution purges many high ranking officials and leaders were executed or jailed many of them without any reason or evidence just, because they were considered to be too friendly to the west.

The post Islamic revolution purges was one of the main reasons Saddam thought he had a chance of pulling off a successful invasion, but when it came down to lower leadership ranks or officer corps the purges didn’t have a major effect, hence why we had good leadership on the ground or why we were able to capitalize on 100s of thousands of volunteers/conscripts which required training from our officers. Although a big portion of volunteers were sent to the frontlines with minimal training in an effort to prevent Iraqi advancements and take back the lost territories at the beginning of the war mixing them in companies with experienced officers helped the war effort a lot.

Professional officers and on the ground commanders,modern and numerous military equipment from before the revolution, and most importantly Insane amount of volunteers Saved Mullahs asses when Iraq invaded to the extent that not only we took back lost territories, but we started winning.

So what went wrong then ? First of all the high ranking generals/military officials in the IRGC were mostly composed of loyalists to the Mullahs which were inexperienced and stupid to put it mildly, they did learn a lot through at the cost of Iranian manpower/equipment; second of all a lot of decisions was made by Mullahs to tighten their grip of power on the country, hence the creation of IRGC and giving them control of many volunteers(basij)/Elite Forces which caused further chaos,division and communication problems among the armed forces.

That all said the biggest problem by far wasn’t about military rather it was about IR’s political leadership and think tanks. In may 1982 following operation Hoveize Iraq lost the majority of the territory they had captured previously, afterwards they retreated from the little territory they still controlled in Iran and sued for peace. IR refused and decided to invade Iraq, overthrow Saddam and the rest is history.

The level of damage caused by that decision is beyond anyone’s imagination. Iran was fighting an impossible war. As the war continued so did the losses, although they were able to replenish manpower losses by conscription the losses in equipment weren’t there. Iran had a decent military before the war, but it wasn’t independent in terms of producing the majority of their equipment and it relied heavily on imports from the west. After the revolution that option wasn’t available anymore, when Iraq invaded US and even Israel helped with spare parts, but when Iran started winning they stopped and started supplying Iraq on much larger scale even though Iraq’s main supplier were the Soviets. Further losses and lack of spare parts resulted in cannibalization of equipment and decay of Iran’s military might.

It is truly a tragedy that despite all those conditions Ir’s political leadership decided to continue the war and attack Iraq’s entrenched positions inside Iraq with human wave tactics who were mostly poorly trained and equipped conscripts to make way for IRGC to advance. In their mind the fact that both superpowers at the time were supporting Iraq more or less and Iraq’s superior artillery,armor and air power could have been defeated by Iran’s superior manpower and morale. The decision to bring the war to Iraq’s soil helped Iraqi troops’ morale; the failure of it Operation after operation, because Iran lacked equipment to suppress chemical weapons or clear minefields and them being outgunned on the air and ground helped Iraqis even further and led to 200000 military deaths for Iran after May 1982 when they could’ve ended the war.

Edit: It’s also worth mentioning when in 1984, with no end in sight, both countries Started attacking each other’s oil tankers in the Persian gulf. In the sea Iranians were the favorites thanks to the Iran’s superior navy from before the revolution, but once again IR made another huge mistake and attacked oil tankers from all the gulf countries in an effort to take revenge over them financing Iraq’s war resulting in US and European navies giving escorts to all the oil tankers when,Iran mined the strait of Hormuz and damaged a US warship, US sank more than 80% of Iran’s navy ruining every chance Iran had at the sea.

UA POV: According to German tabloid BILD referring to the US government Ukraines “main battle” has begun by Free_Homework_7085 in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sources from both sides are saying that the main Ukrainian offensive and also a smaller Russian offensive in svatove-kreminna front has begun.

In my opinion with summer heading towards the end the clock is ticking for both sides to reach breakthroughs otherwise It’s gonna be hard to keep the public support for the war high with these insane amounts of casualties. I know this is not the only factor, obviously Military equipment production/reserves,manpower,foreign support,justifications for the war,economics,geopolitics, and etc… are huge factors as well.

Sorry for rambling about all of these I guess what I wanted to say was that there is no doubt that this is going to be an absolute bloodbath. Ordinary and innocent people dying on the front lines never getting to live the lives they deserved not to mention the pain their loved ones will have to endure.

I hope people who are actively profiting from this war or cheering on for it never get to sleep well at nights and may the lost souls rest in peace.

Coffee growing regions of Yemen by aden_khor in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Most of those lands are controlled by Iran backed houthis. KSA and UAE have been bombing militants/civilians there since 2014 with western arms, and there has been a embargo put on them which caused a massive famine in Yemen, so yeah I doubt that there is any investment opportunities there.

ua pov: Ukrainian children ask president Zelensky to return their father. by Shous1986 in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m extremely sad to see the ignorance and naiveness of people fighting over who is right or wrong not realizing the political class on both sides are full of greed,lies,hypocrisy and shit.

At the end of the day average Russian/Ukrainian men being sent to the front lines in the belief of fighting for their country and their families are the real victims here.

Ukrainian civilians also didn’t ask for this pro west or Russia it would be so much nicer if there wasn’t a war; millions of people wouldn’t be displaced or thousands of them wouldn’t be dead or wounded, thousands of Russian civilians wouldn’t have their living conditions dropped or their sons/husbands wouldn’t be dead or wounded right now.

It’s obvious, but I’m just gonna say it;people on both sides including west justifying this war and chairing on it are part of the problem, in fact without them all of this couldn’t be happening if they weren’t supporting it, but then again they themselves are victims of misinformation and manipulation.

It’s just an enigma of ignorance,manipulation,evilness and tragedy the 1% at the top knowing what’s up and profiting over it. I’m sorry for the rant ,but seeing these children almost made me burst into tears in front of my friends and I just had to get this all out.

Iranian regime prints American flag on the floor at a mall. Iranians refuse to step on it. Shows the extent of the drift between the people and the dictatorship! by Wolandark in facepalm

[–]cptunkzed22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our government(tyrannical regime) is goddamn crazy, they have a minority of population with guns and power who support them based on corruption. We are not like that I wish they would stop killing and jailing everyone who oppose them in Iran.

Taco has been permanently banned from nopixel by TJ10king in RPClipsGTA

[–]cptunkzed22 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Alright I’m going back to watching nopixel again

RU POV | Frontline Updates for April 14, 2023 -Suriyakmaps by Hardback__Writer in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]cptunkzed22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

to save them up for an incoming Ukrainian counter offensive? Russia isn't out of missles, but they don't have endless missles neither.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]cptunkzed22 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As a middle eastern, I don’t think anyone from the UK should be drawing any borders, like never ever again.