battalion25
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This is the truth everyone is running from. Assad has no redlines in fact none of the so-called axis did
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Let this be a lesson for oppressive regimes worldwide and those who think they can get away with oppressing Muslims.
We rely on Allah and put our trust in Allah.
The whole world can come against us and we will still eventually be victorious. A decade of oppression and just a few months ago it seemed as Idlib would be finally re occupied by the regime.
But now Alhamdulillah in just 10 days Shaam has been liberated.
If Allah wills anything can happen.
No oppression lasts forever.
One day Allah’s wrath will be upon the oppressors through any form.
Ager kal ko jang hoti hae, I don't believe we will fight.......We are in no position to, just like this Assad.Libya has a higher HDI than Pakistan lmao
Putting religious affiliations aside.Another example of an ignorant little bot quoting things without context. This was a threat given by Iran to Israel if they push to remove him from Syria.
I can tell you’re just a brainwashed misguided tool thinking he’s somehow on the right side of Islam and fighting against oppression. Did Assad do some bad things? He did, but he’s far better than the others. You are just like the street people who don’t know they’ve now been served to Israel.
Putting religious affiliations aside.
The majority of Syrians do not want to be ruled by a minority.
Isn't that fair enough?
Israel Channel 12
Israel targets chemical weapons production laboratories in Damascus
Sir, I respectfully disagree with you.Your question doesn’t make sense at all, “leaving religious affiliations aside” then what the hell makes Assad a minority in this context? He is a Syrian Muslim.
Majority of Syrians don’t want these western backed terrorists either. Assad may not have super majority support in Syria but he had more than any other group. He defended Syria and its interests. Also Syrian society isn’t as obsessed with religious sectarianism as other people/countries are Alawites, Sunnis, and Christians co-exist there.
Sir, I respectfully disagree with you.
The majority of Syrians see Bashar Al-Assad coming from a minority community.
Why should the majority of Syrians be ruled by a minority.
You can claim what you think of Assad, but the majority of Syrians still sees Assad from a minority group.
Why should majority of Syrians be ruled by a minority. Isn't that an injustice?
Well it certainly seems that the Syrian rebels have the support of the Syrian majority.Who told you majority of Syrians want Assad gone? This is being imposed on them by western backs terrorists, sure anti-Assad groups support this but not mainstream Syrian society.
There is nothing in the Syrian constitution or Islam that prevents a “minority” from taking office and ruling a country. He is a Syrian as any other Syrian. If that were the case, we should only have ethnic or sect based states because why would any minority group put with such rules or expectations?
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