Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Israel and Turkey will divide Syria amongst themselves: Israel gets to capture Southwestern Syria, Turkey gets northern Syria all the way down to Aleppo.

Aleppo was a part of the Ottoman Empire, so the Turks would be very interested in making it part of modern Turkey.

Israel and Turkey will not get in each other’s way in Syria. Syria will disintegrate into multiple countries.

If Turkey stays in the good books of the US (by not threatening Israel’s dominance in the region), Turkey will get to keep its share of northern Syria without any “disturbances”. But if Turkey challenges Israel’s dominance in the region, the Kurds might finally get their homeland through unrest instigated by the US: along with the fragmentation of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and potentially Iran. Kurds will remain strong allies with Israel, a bargaining chip against all these countries, if they step out of line against Israel.
I wouldn't be surprised if that happened.
 
People are so focused on the Kurds who were never openly thinking of war with jolani versus the Druze with Israel backing financially and militarily are openly looking to go to war with jolani with Israel backing curious if the Druze declare independence with a state backed by America and Israel and declare war with jolani if he enters their newfound state will turkey back jolani against and Israeli attack real possibility
 
Israel and Turkey will divide Syria amongst themselves: Israel gets to capture Southwestern Syria, Turkey gets northern Syria all the way down to Aleppo.

LMAO! The delulu from the former Assadists trash.

I am gonna tell you right now and here? Syria will not go anywhere and if Israel was to miscalculate here against Syria and enter an all out war with Syria and Turkey it will be the end of Israel as we know. Because if they miscaluclate it won´t be a skirmish conflict it will be either them or the Syrian-Turks who remain on their land period there will be nothing in between it will be all or nothing.

Israel couldn´t defeat Hamas inside a small enclave smaller then one district in Islamabad a war with Syria is gonna be on a whole new scale that even they don´t realize yet. The most battle hardened people are from Syria and historically the Syrians are the most warrior like people in the entire Middle east. One Syrian is equal to 100 other middle eastern. They are second to the Afghans only when it comes to stubborness and just having that never give up attitude and always go the end and there is not any amount of weapons that can undo the Syrian stubborness and fighting spirit.

The best case scenario for Israel is to not miscalculate or do any misadvantures forcing the Syrians into war and giving them no other alternatives but to fight them until the end but best case is sign the peace-treaty with them or a non-aggression treaty and leave them be because it is mostly in the benefit of Israel that way and not the other way around.
 
Last edited:
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Still Iraq is trying to oust them...unlike Sunni Arab and turk countries that support Israel.


Taliban were/are cavemen terrorists who killed personnel of Iranian embassy and now kill Pakistani soldiers. Saddam was a CIA and GCC puppet and got removed by same cia and gcc, not by Iran.

Iraq cannot seriously claim to be “ousting Americans” while its political system remains captured by foreign influence. The Iraqi people themselves are not free to decide their future. What we are seeing is largely political theatrics. If the Iraqi regime genuinely wanted to remove American influence, it would first need to step aside and allow the Iraqi people to govern themselves free from Iranian control.

As for the Taliban–Pakistan conflict, the root cause is well known: the Durand Line, drawn by the British in 1893, which split the Pashtun people into two states. This was a classic colonial strategy dividing communities with shared history and identity, then leaving behind unstable borders and systems of indirect rule. When resistance to British exploitation became unmanageable, failed, or too costly, Britain was infamous for withdrawing while deliberately maintaining instability. This approach left weakened states that remained vulnerable to external influence. The British used this model across Asia and Africa to keep regions fragmented, weak, and dependent.
IMG_2961.jpeg
Finally, complaints about attacks on diplomats coming from Iran sound ironic. Iranian history includes repeated violations of diplomatic normsfrom the 1979 U.S. embassy hostage crisis to attacks on British and Saudi embassies in recent years. Even earlier history records the killing of foreign envoys with disastrous consequences. Tradition recounts that the Sassanian ruler Khosrow tore up the Prophet Muhammad’s peace be upon him message, an act for which Muhammad (peace be upon him) prayed against Iran, saying, "May it be torn to pieces like a torn letter". Similarly, the killing of envoys sent by Genghis Khan’s court provoked devastating Mongol retaliation against Iran.
 
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Western intelligence sources allege Turkiye is attempting to install a radar system in Syria——According to The Jerusalem Post, Turkiye has recently been working to install radar systems on Syrian territory, a move confirmed by two Western intelligence sources. The report says this push comes as tensions rise between Israel and Turkiye over Ankara’s growing presence inside Syria.The Jerusalem Post notes that positioning Turkish radars in Syria would drastically limit the Israeli Air Force’s so-called operational freedom. These systems could track Israeli activity during missions, including recent airstrikes, reducing Israel’s ability to move freely through Syrian airspace and potentially compromising future operations.

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


I didn't realize it was possible for "The Cradle" to say anything positive about Turkey. lol
 
Western intelligence sources allege Turkiye is attempting to install a radar system in Syria——According to The Jerusalem Post, Turkiye has recently been working to install radar systems on Syrian territory, a move confirmed by two Western intelligence sources. The report says this push comes as tensions rise between Israel and Turkiye over Ankara’s growing presence inside Syria.The Jerusalem Post notes that positioning Turkish radars in Syria would drastically limit the Israeli Air Force’s so-called operational freedom. These systems could track Israeli activity during missions, including recent airstrikes, reducing Israel’s ability to move freely through Syrian airspace and potentially compromising future operations.

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


I didn't realize it was possible for "The Cradle" to say anything positive about Turkey. lol

What's the positive thing they said?
 
Western intelligence sources allege Turkiye is attempting to install a radar system in Syria——According to The Jerusalem Post, Turkiye has recently been working to install radar systems on Syrian territory, a move confirmed by two Western intelligence sources. The report says this push comes as tensions rise between Israel and Turkiye over Ankara’s growing presence inside Syria.The Jerusalem Post notes that positioning Turkish radars in Syria would drastically limit the Israeli Air Force’s so-called operational freedom. These systems could track Israeli activity during missions, including recent airstrikes, reducing Israel’s ability to move freely through Syrian airspace and potentially compromising future operations.

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


I didn't realize it was possible for "The Cradle" to say anything positive about Turkey. lol

As expected, decisive events about sdf about to happen, erdogan visit to iran, now this, things are moving at faster pace.
Personally i do not think that radars will be deployed before north of the syria is secured as whole once it is achieved i assume AD/radars will go in geographical leaps mode.
 
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


Hijri's nazis now storming Churches in Suwaida harassing Christians in Suwaida, on suspicions of them being loyal to the Syrian state.
 
Western intelligence sources allege Turkiye is attempting to install a radar system in Syria——According to The Jerusalem Post, Turkiye has recently been working to install radar systems on Syrian territory, a move confirmed by two Western intelligence sources. The report says this push comes as tensions rise between Israel and Turkiye over Ankara’s growing presence inside Syria.The Jerusalem Post notes that positioning Turkish radars in Syria would drastically limit the Israeli Air Force’s so-called operational freedom. These systems could track Israeli activity during missions, including recent airstrikes, reducing Israel’s ability to move freely through Syrian airspace and potentially compromising future operations.

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


I didn't realize it was possible for "The Cradle" to say anything positive about Turkey. lol


Turkiye should install the S400 into Syria, hell even "sell" it to Syria. Would solve 2 problems in one go of the USA not wanting Turkiye to operate the S400, and for Syria to start to re-establish an effective IADS.
 
Turkiye should install the S400 into Syria, hell even "sell" it to Syria. Would solve 2 problems in one go of the USA not wanting Turkiye to operate the S400, and for Syria to start to re-establish an effective IADS.
It will not happen before they develope their domestic solution with ABM capabilities in any form, that s400 is all they have in that regard.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Pakistan Defence Latest

Back
Top