mulj
Trusted Member
Even that strategic point of view is disputable, unless you do not have means to protect civilians from enemy that is flawed strategy and Hezbollah practically capitulated because of it.I appreciate the point of view of the pro-Assad crowd. They think that this is a blow to the anti-Zionist resistance. They look at this from the strategic point of view and it may be true that the resistance may have been weakened.
The other way to look at the issue is from the humanitarian point of view. There are millions of Syrians living as refugees and thousands rotting in jails. Most people are happy to have gotten rid of Assad.
I think the wellbeing of the people of Syria comes before anything else. Hopefully, things will settle down, although it is to be expected that the Anglo-Zionists will try to create as much mischief as they can.
Whole resistance strategy is asymetric it works for cornered and dedicated subject even in Gaza regardless huge price paid but within various and loosely connected states obviously not and never will. You have to be peer or more advanced in war technology to challenge opponent with prospects for successful outcome.









