Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Who is the real leader who brought down the Assad state?
He is President Donald Trump.. History will soon confirm that he was the one who convinced the Russians, “President Putin,” to abandon former President #Bashar_Al-Assad, so he did, and every position has a price, and time will prove that. #Trump has ended a long period of Baathist and absurd rule in Damascus and will weaken its former allies in the region.



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@Gen_Abdullah1
 
My country recently went through a revolution and an army-backed interim government was set up with full support from international community (bar India).

But I am afraid you may be right that there are dark days ahead. Though it would be foolish to let the nation hang like this. Order needs to restored immediately. I don't think a chaotic Syria would be anybody's interests.


Are you aware that BD with its homogenous population is totally different to multi-ethnic and multi-religious Syria?

Also it was a key part of the resistance and Zio-US are behind what it happening. Netanyahu warned Assad just before the rebels attacked that he was "playing with fire".
 
Bro

Rejoice like the Turkish brothers. Syria is being “liberated” - Muslims are again dying -
The Israeli are upping their attack on Palestine because no one is watching AND are taking Syrian land pretending to increase the buffer zone. Rejoice and belly dance bro
yeah, muslims werent dying when assad and iran were murdered hundreds and thousands of them. or when his father murdered thousands in hama.. absolutely right.
 
Are you aware that BD with its homogenous population is totally different to multi-ethnic and multi-religious Syria?

Also it was a key part of the resistance and Zio-US are behind what it happening. Netanyahu warned Assad just before the rebels attacked that he was "playing with fire".

No it is not. Syria is 85% Arab. And 90-95% Muslim. Kurds make up about 5% at most. Turkmens (who are basically Arabized completely, intermarried with local Arabs for the past many centuries) similar number. Rest are Assyrians (insignificant numbers yet closely related peoples to Arabs yet Christian but speaking Arabic and Assyrian), Druze (who are an Arab ethnicity but have a different religion) and a small Armenian minority that was welcomed 100 + years ago. Armenians and Assyrians play no political role in Syria whatsoever. Of the minorities, only 1 non-Arab minority (Kurds) play any role and that is due to US support. Even though SDF, which is called "Kurdish in the West", majority of its soldiers are local Arabs.

So a country where 90% share the same mother tongue, the same religion (Islam) and history, is now very divided?

I am sure the number of Hindus in Bangladesh and minorities is bigger than the number of minorities in Syria.

Let us not forget the fact that the concept of Syria and Sham predates the concept of Bangladesh by MILLENIA which is just a 52 year old modern day country. Laughable to compare in fact but this is excepted having read your mostly completely clueless posts in regards to Arabs and the Arab world.
 
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I really hope you are right but the Zio-US do not want a stable and prosperous Syria as that is not in their interest.

US with Syria Kurds are making billions evey year by stealing Syria oil and so why give that up?


To be fair things have been horrible for over a decade now. Millions of Syrians had fled the country and mass destruction was the norm. We don't even know if there is going to be a peaceful transition of power, let alone democracy. Hopefully there is going to be peace but a military dictatorship doesn't seem so unlikely.
 

You do realize that the early Muslim civil war was a Muslim Arab civil war between the same people (mostly Hijazi Arabs) belonging to related ancient tribes and clans? They were extremely close kin. The people in question even shared the same great-great-grandfather. Neither can claim any party, both are part and parcel of Arabs.

A Salafi Arab has much more kinship to those people than a Shia Pakistani who worships those people as an example. I mean no offense to you but this is the reality.
 
HTS commander in an interview thanks Israel for attacking Iran/Hezbollah and says he wants friendship with Israel.

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But still our wahabi/salafi bros will choose to be naive.
 
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Are you aware that BD with its homogenous population is totally different to multi-ethnic and multi-religious Syria?

Also it was a key part of the resistance and Zio-US are behind what it happening. Netanyahu warned Assad just before the rebels attacked that he was "playing with fire".

Perhaps. But would a chaotic Syria be in anyone's interests including the Zionists next door? I do not see how this would be in Israel's interests.

The existence of U.S-backed rebels groups in Syria is an open secret. They even have a base over there.
 
There is nothing called "Arab Nationalism" in terms of politics. Ba'athism has as much to do with "Arab nationalism" as the Communist Party in China. Every Arab is a nationalist by nature. There are hardly a more proud people out there. If not, Syria would long ago have collapsed but they survived 13 years of hell. Most other nations would have ended.

No reason for Syria to be hostile with Iraq or vice versa. Two close Arab countries that share almost everything in common. People to people realtions are largely great too irrespective of sect.

Hezbollah is not dying, they will remain a Shia Lebanese Arab political faction but stay in their own Southern Lebanon.

Do you really believe that Syrians, extremely proud Arabs, will not want to establish ties with their fellow Arab brothers and sisters (who are their neighbors too) that they share everything with?

HTS (the strongest Syrian group) has been founded by Arabs since the beginning.

You are daydreaming. Like most non-Arabs here who can't count to 10 in Arabic and are largely completely clueless about Arabs and the Arab world yet like to play experts and meddle in affairs that are not theirs.
Al Hasani, I am talking from a political point of view, not culture.

As of now, Turkey is and will be seen as an ally first and foremost to the new Syrian government.
 
You do realize that the early Muslim civil war was a Muslim Arab civil war between the same people (mostly Hijazi Arabs) belonging to related ancient tribes and clans? They were extremely close kin. The people in question even shared the same great-great-grandfather. Neither can claim any party, both are part and parcel of Arabs.

A Salafi Arab has much more kinship to those people than a Shia Pakistani who worships those people as an example. I mean no offense to you but this is the reality.
I don't know if you know or not, majority of shias are Syeds and are from the lineage of Prophet Mohammad saww.
 
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