Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

I respected Hezbollah a lot for their actions in 2006 but their role in propping assad regime and crimes done in that name left big stain in their reputation and man has to ask question to himself for what really as all sectarian boogy mania crumbled into shatters with which they feared people as justification for their participation in war.
Same here. I supported them in 2006. They are a legitimate movement among Shia Arab Lebanese in the South. If the locals are content being ruled by them, I am not going to object. I don't see them murdering their own people like the Al-Assad regime.

However all this changed after their demonic involvement, crimes etc. in Syria and Iraq. Or learning about their drug/mafia like organization and hijacking of Lebanon. Not to mention the murder of Hariri which occurred prior to 2006.

I can tell you that this is the position of almost every Arab that I know. 90% + I would estimate.

They even lost a lot of support among Arab Shias.

People realized that they are just (mainly) an Iranian proxy whenever they intervene in non-local events. As seen in Syria.

Otherwise a supposed Islamic movement like Hezbollah would not be supporting a bloodthirsty secular Ba'athi regime.

I am sure that they will remain in some form (politically mostly probably) long after the Iranian regime is gone and by then, relations with Arab countries will probably be cordial.

As a historical side note and curiosity, a lot of people in Southern Lebanon and Mount Lebanon area are originally from KSA. Since pre-Islamic times. Also among the Druze. This is why KSA and Druze in both Syria and Lebanon have had cordial ties.

See this Lebanese Druze Twitter user for more information, he is much more knowledgeable than me in this regard.

https://x.com/politiciian (He is constantly trolling Maronite Christian Lebanese and their delusions - it is hilarious)

Almost all their Sadah families migrated from Hejaz. Nasrallah's own family migrated to Lebanon in the 1800's.

Modern Lebanon was founded by them.

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There is no problem with wearing like that, all my point is that we should not fight against rulers of Islamic countries. While knowing the fact that the enemy is waiting for a chance.

I give you an example, we will never arm any group inside Saudi Arabia to fight Saudi rulers. Or anywhere else inside Islamic world.

It will be classified as a sedition making and an act of Kufr.

The only and the sole enemy of Muslims is NATO and Israel. How many times should we repeat it? Today you, tomorrow us, they prioritize us in line for destruction. USA kills Muslims in every shape and in any way, why would we play in their designed games?

I understand that both Bosnia and Turkey are NATO's frontline against Muslims. So i consider you as such. They might even use your airspace to bomb Iran and other Islamic countries.

That is what you called real politics bro, its bitter of truth to see your own brothers stand in front of you.

Syria is a lost cause for us, at least, these guys are not threatening holy shrines. That is all we care about, Assad left his own country so i will not say a thing in his support. He left and Syrian army and military bases is reduced to ashes by Israeli armed forces.

As @Tamerlane said, we have no business in Syria anymore.
I am forced to repost my post as it was unexplainably removed and because this user in question is blatantly lying. People should know about the truth.

That is a blatant lie. Your Khomeini (from India) openly spoke his delusions of spreading his "Wilayat al-Faqih" regime and ideology to the entire Muslim world and the biggest prize was/is KSA.

There were attempts of creating proxy groups within KSA (Hezbollah Al-Hejaz)


and trying to foment instability in our Shia communities (failed spectacularly).

The reason why this failed is because KSA is a stable, wealthy and powerful country where such outside sectarian meddling is not successful or tolerated. Most importantly by the people themselves.

BTW, that group (Hezbollah Al-Hejaz) is dead. All its leaders have been either killed, executed or imprisoned.

Earlier this year the son of the founder died in Southern Lebanon.

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Confused soul, fighting for a failed terror project that wants to destroy his very own country.
 
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Go back to Afghanistan

Pakistan that's where I am from

But the Taliban in Afghanistan are great too ... All the Muslims should unite

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Syrian analyst:

- We want to benefit from Saudi Arabia to build a stable, rational and moderate state 🇸🇦

- Iran is out the door, we do not want Türkiye to enter through the window 🇮🇷 🇹🇷

- The international community is the basis of destruction in #Syria🇸🇾

- Saudi Arabia, our family and brothers, we need them near us


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Warning bullets towards the #Al Jazeera team in the town of #Al-Hamidiyah in Quneitra... Israeli forces force the team to retreat under the pretext that it is a military zone, preventing entry to it and demanding that residents evacuate it

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New PM of Syria, lol before and after

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A rebranded terrorist. I have no idea how other sane countries are going to deal with a terrorist prime minister. Hahah, i let the Turks embrace their brothers.

No problem

He has the same gaze than the crazy officer in Police Academy movies

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This is Mount Hermon, which is considered the highest point in the region and was occupied by Israel without firing a single shot in its recent attack on Syria
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Footage of underground tunnels of the former Syrian army has been published. The Syrian army previously used these tunnels to store military equipment and R-17 ballistic missiles of the 9K72 Elbrus complex, also known as Scud. The 9K72 Elbrus missile system was developed in the USSR in 1957. The Syrian army used Scud-B, Scud-S and Scud-D missiles, developed from 1964 to 1985.

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