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You mean more United. Everyone is on the same page and hates Bin Zayed and Abu Dhabi. Qatar and Saudi made ammends, Turkey and Saudi made ammends, Turkey and Egypt fixing things and largely made ammends. Everyone is on the same page in Sudan and Somalia, even in Syria and Gaza.
It's an absolute travesty what has happened to Egypt. Sisi turned out just as bad as Mubarak. To have the revolution fail and collapse there as a result of the Zionist UAE and Israeli meddling is one of the worst tragedies in the region. Egypt should've been the center of Arab power and a bulwark against Israeli crimes in the region, and instead they devolved into a beggar state run by some of the worst incompetent and corrupt leadership in the middle east.

It's pathetic to see, they have so much potential if it wasn't constantly being weighed down by an inept and selfish leadership only concerned with it's survival and enrichment. That regime needs to change into something that has the ability and willingness to actually serve the best interests of the state, not just themselves, and help it rise from the sorry state it's currently in.
 

Aleppo, Kobane/Ain al-Arab: The Syrian Arab Army continues its advance in the villages of the Sheikh district surrounding Kobane/Ain al-Arab, capturing the towns of: Ja'dat al-Samwat, al-Qubba, al-Hamdash, Sarin Junction (al-Sana'), Kharous, and Nasro. Clashes have now moved to the towns of Sheikh Fawqani​


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US Central Command: We expect up to 7,000 ISIS detainees to be transferred from Syria to Iraq.

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They couldn't do this years ago? Instead they let a ragtag militia hold onto them?
 
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This is a violation of the agreement signed, they are bringing more foreign fighters.

It doesn't look like there will be a negotiated solution.
 
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There's a huge potential if the Syrian society doesn't space out into religious extremism.
 
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There's a huge potential if the Syrian society doesn't space out into religious extremism.

Ameen, we just need a half decent government that actually cares about the public good and not just preserving itself and its personal enrichment. All we needed was a chance and some stability, and the country will rise again. The future is looking brighter than ever. With good allies like Turkey, we can finally take our rightful place in the world.
 
US Central Command: We expect up to 7,000 ISIS detainees to be transferred from Syria to Iraq.

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They couldn't do this years ago? Instead they let a ragtag militia hold onto them?

You have to ask why they don’t want jolanis people watching over them but sdf did keep them locked up just stating two points not advocating on the behalf of sdf
 
You have to ask why they don’t want jolanis people watching over them but sdf did keep them locked up just stating two points not advocating on the behalf of sdf

They literally handed the camps to the Syrian govt. the shitty conspiracy theories of OmGH ThE ArE SecRet ISiS is a bore. The reality is that there are around 50,000 prisoners. And for a multitude of reason they wanted them there. Under Biden and even neocons under Trump(Lindsey Graham and friends) didn't want them moved b/c the ISIS prisoners there justified the US presence there. Secondly another reason is that none of the euros want their citizens back, there are a whole lot of them. They could avoid the problem as there was no state to state contact as Damascus wasn't the one in charge of the camps.

As of right now, the dynamics have changed, there is a state and now the PKK is expendable, as well they don't want high profile prisoners getting out in the chaos, so I suspect they are either moving the high profile people out, or the Iraqi prisoners into Iraq.

Frankly thats what should happen, Separate the prisoners by origin, all the foreigners in one pile, all the syrians into a second pile. The Foreigners, contact their embassies about put them on a flight back to their countries of origin, and there they can be jailed and or rehabilitated or whatever. The Syrian prisoners, deal with them and rehabilitate them or keep the ones that are too dangerous or criminal locked up.

Those camps need to be closed, they aren't really jails or rehabilitation facilities, but are functioning as incubators. There are children there that shouldn't be there. Women there that should be returned to their families if determined to be applicable for release and rehabilitation. And the rest put them on trial or keep them locked up in separate more secure purpose built facilities rather than in tent cities.

SDF/PKK has made the problem worse not better, keeping 50,000 all together in a camp with no control and no rehabilitation or even seperation.
 
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They literally handed the camps to the Syrian govt. the shitty conspiracy theories of OmGH ThE ArE SecRet ISiS is a bore. The reality is that there are around 50,000 prisoners. And for a multitude of reason they wanted them there. Under Biden and even neocons under Trump(Lindsey Graham and friends) didn't want them moved b/c the ISIS prisoners there justified the US presence there. Secondly another reason is that none of the euros want their citizens back, there are a whole lot of them. They could avoid the problem as there was no state to state contact as Damascus wasn't the one in charge of the camps.

As of right now, the dynamics have changed, there is a state and now the PKK is expendable, as well they don't want high profile prisoners getting out in the chaos, so I suspect they are either moving the high profile people out, or the Iraqi prisoners into Iraq.

Frankly thats what should happen, Separate the prisoners by origin, all the foreigners in one pile, all the syrians into a second pile. The Foreigners, contact their embassies about put them on a flight back to their countries of origin, and there they can be jailed and or rehabilitated or whatever. The Syrian prisoners, deal with them and rehabilitate them or keep the ones that are too dangerous or criminal locked up.

Those camps need to be closed, they aren't really jails or rehabilitation facilities, but are functioning as incubators. There are children there that shouldn't be there. Women there that should be returned to their families if determined to be applicable for release and rehabilitation. And the rest put them on trial or keep them locked up in separate more secure purpose built facilities rather than in tent cities.

SDF/PKK has made the problem worse not better, keeping 50,000 all together in a camp with no control and no rehabilitation or even seperation.
maybe but still……………lol it’s fine honestly most of these people should have been sent to places to restart their lives why America put children and women into prison camps instead of rehabilitation programs to help rebuild these people’s lives maybe build up their lives instead of just leaving them in the gutter

Honestly Saudis did a lot better job doing that rehabilitation of Al qaeda members back in the day from what I remember……..night
 
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ISIS threatens Al Sharaa

ISIS, in its article against Shara :
“A tyrant like Sisi, Mohammed bin Zayed, and Mohammed bin Salman. Are your disbelievers better than those, or do you have a guarantee in the scriptures?”
Also described al-Sharaa as “more loyal than the Nusayri, and the communist, a dog replacing the dog Abdi, whose conductor Barrack has signaled the end of his mission until another dog seduces Trump he is like Sisi, Mohammed bin Zayed, and Mohammed bin Salman.”

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IRI supporters and DAESH are using the same language to criticise him. Middle East in a nutshell.
 
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Tunnels everywhere. They really thought that Syria is Vietnam. Strategic mistake on the battlefield.
 
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