Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Err, now the "new Syria" has lost practically all its fighter jets and SAM systems.

At least the Zionists could not drop 2000lb bombs on Syria and they had to resort to stand-off missiles.
Most of it was useless junk anyway.
 
Israeli occupation aircraft launch several raids in the vicinity of the Syrian capital, Damascus. #Urgent

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Tunnels that have a beginning and have no end under Maher al-Assad's palace.
The tunnels are like a maze, and no one knows where they end up.

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They're like tunnels inside the Pyramids! Anyway, nothing can save the Firauns and Nemruds - be it in the past or at the present....
 
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Israel launches hundreds of air strikes across Syria

did HTS even comment on this yet?
 
Israeli occupation aircraft launch several raids in the vicinity of the Syrian capital, Damascus. #Urgent

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It shows how furious they're at the disposal of ASSAD, their biggest asset. Now is the time for the Syrian folks to get the weapons that can face the Israili attacks....
 
Ya believe what you want to believe dude
I think you should consider the impact of culture more than religion. Arabs are completely different from East Asians culturally. Sociologists call it a low trust society. A popular Arab proverb is "I against my brother. I and my brother against my cousin. I, my brother, and my cousin against the world".

 
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I think you should consider the impact of culture more than religion. Arabs are completely different from East Asians culturally. Sociologists call it a low trust society. A popular Arab proverb is "I against my brother. I and my brother against my cousin. I, my brother, and my cousin against the world".

This nugga believing corporate bulletins when it comes to the Middle East LOL I can't even LMAO
 
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While you are correct in that Bengal had a storied and ancient tradition of shipbuilding, Waterloo was an entirely land battle; obviously there were no warships fighting here.
Waterloo is a town in present day Belgium. It does not refer to a naval battle.
This is the battlefield memorial:
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We will not dispense with the old regime, says al-Jolani​

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al-Jolani meeting with the prime minister and two other men - all four are sitting in chairs and talking


The leader of the main Islamist rebel group in Syria has met the former prime minister to co-ordinate the transfer of power.

Footage released by the rebel's military operations command shows Abu Mohammed al-Jolani saying the transition would benefit from the experience of the old government.

“The young men have gained a lot of experience," al-Jolani says. "They started working from nothing.

"Idlib is small and has no resources, but thank God, we were able to achieve something big during the past period. You will see experience, it's not zero. In certain areas, they had varying high levels of success.

"However, we will not dispense the old status, it is essential that we take advantage of its existence.”
 

Saydnaya prison was like 'hell', says activist who fled after torture​


Maia Davies
BBC News

I have been speaking with Amneh Khoulani, a human rights activist who tells me she fled the country after being tortured in a Syrian prison.

Her husband and brothers were detained in Saydnaya prison, she recalls, and explains how she paid thousands of pounds to visit them.

“Visiting, it was not something legal in Syria," she says.

“You have to pay a lot of money under the table."

What’s more, she says, the process to get the visit included “humiliation”.

When I ask what it was like inside Saydnaya, she responds with one word: “Hell.”
 

Taliban supporters in Afghanistan distribute sweets to celebrate fall of Assad​


Hafizullah Maroof
BBC Afghan Service

Taliban fighters hand out sweets to people in the streets of Afghanistan


The Taliban government in Afghanistan was one of the first in the world to react to the developments in Syria, congratulating the rebels and expressing hope for "Islamic government" in the country.

Taliban supporters and some of their allies were also distributing sweets in gatherings in many provinces to cheers Assad’s removal from power.

The Taliban are followers of extreme Sunni thought and jihadists. Their “ideological connections" are one of the reasons the Taliban have immense sympathy for jihadist rebels in Syria.

A senior Taliban official, working in the presidential office, wrote on his X account “the story of Kabul and Damascus is the same, both fallen on Sunday, both captured in 11 days and leaders of both countries fled”.
 

Turkey to reopen border gate with Syria - Erdogan​


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Turkey is reopening a border gate with Syria to aid the voluntary return of millions of Syrian migrants, President Tayyip Erdogan says.

The Yayladagi border gate in the Hatay province of Turkey is a crossing on the westerly edge of the border between the two countries.

There are upwards of three million Syrian refugees in Turkey, according to the UN.

A man waves goodbye to people crossing the Yayladagi border gate in the Hatay province of Turkey in 2018.


The Yayladagi border gate pictured in 2018
 

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