Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Moderate,democratic rebrand!

There is a saying in Greece: "Even if the wolf has grown old and his hair changed,his views and mind remain the same"


They are even worse than the "immoral" west they complain about all the time.

At least in the west(well apart from some hypocrites like France) a woman can choose to cover her hair if she wants to or leave her hair uncovered.

What is the issue if a woman chooses to cover her hair or not? Let each woman decide what she considers "modesty" is for her.
 
Turkey offered Syria to become turkish protectorate and to rebuild it´s armed forces and provide training include control it´s airspace.

Turkey-Qatar pipeline is also coming up as they need stable Syria


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Syria currency is rising as well the economy is improving as majority of the country uses Turkish Lira which has also lead to the growth of the Turkish economy. Assad couldn´t have wished for a better ally then the Turks.

There is a saying the best friend you can have is a turk because when his your friend he gives everything. Assad was printing fake bank notes
 
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Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and the UAE are leading a strong diplomatic effort to block US recognition of the new authority in Damascus, according to sources in the US State Department.​

 
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Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and the UAE are leading a strong diplomatic effort to block US recognition of the new authority in Damascus, according to sources in the US State Department.​




Can't even solve the Gaza Massacre. Yet want to create Syria problem. What a joke!!!!
 
The Zionist entity knew that Russia could retaliate by arming Assad with even more modern systems than S-300MPU1 if they sent anything to Ukraine that won't make any major difference.

Maybe not S-400 but the Iranian version of S-300MPU2 - basically S-400 radar and electronics with shorter range LRSAM restricted to 200km.

That would have limited even more their freedom of action over Syria and they thought it was not worth it to send a few puny bits of kit to Zelensky.

There is no Iran specific S-300PMU2. Algeria and Azerbaijan also have the same system.
 
Until now, all the events in Syria have been against Palestine.
First, Syria was the place where Iran's weapons were delivered to Hezbollah, which no longer exists. Secondly Syria is now unstable and will probably disintegrate, which is Israel's plan for the region.Everyone will forget Palestine,
thirdly, the equipment of the Syrian army has been destroyed and Israel is comfortable with Syria, and fourthly, Israel is now taking new lands in Syria to improve its security and capabilities.

There are two ways of looking at conflicts, including this one. Strategic and humanitarian. From the strategic point of view there’s been a setback for Palestinians but from a humanitarian point of view it’s a great victory for Syrians.

Among Syrians there’s an almost universal approval of the ouster of Assad. Most/all Palestinians are also happy about it. I posted a video of a lecture by my favorite Islamic scholar who is a Palestinian. So, if Syrians are happy and Palestinians are happy, then who are we as outsiders to complain?

There’s also a philosophical or religious way of looking at it. Islam does not approve of the concept of using unjust means for a just end. To oppress 23 million Syrians to help 10 million Palestinians is not right.

I also happen to believe that Iran and the axis of resistance cannot solve the Palestinian problem by themselves. Unity among Muslims is required. The recent war has resulted in 200,000-500,000 Palestinian deaths, so it is apparent that the current strategy wasn’t working.

I can keep going on, but I hope I have clarified why I support the liberation of Syria.
 
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I also happen to believe that Iran and the axis of resistance cannot solve the Palestinian problem by themselves. Unity among Muslims is required. The recent war has resulted in 200,000-500,000 Palestinian deaths, so it is apparent that the current strategy wasn’t working.


As the Sunnis are constantly backstabbing Iran and the "Axis of Resistance".

Without Sunni complicity the genocide would not be possible.

Of course it would be difficult as we have traitors like Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, UAE and Morocco willing to do the Zio-US bidding.

The overthrow of Assad has been the biggest gift to Zio-US and it is clear that it had the "clearance" of Zio-US at the least.
 
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Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and the UAE are leading a strong diplomatic effort to block US recognition of the new authority in Damascus, according to sources in the US State Department.​



Right now -what alternatives do these clown countries offer ??? None !!!! It is a done deal. Deal with it and move on. I am not a fan of what has happened(more that i have issues with HTS itself and what they are , but I have no love or sympathy for Assad and glad his time is over ) but there are no alternatives.
 
As the Sunnis are constantly backstabbing Iran and the "Axis of Resistance".

Without Sunni complicity the genocide would not be possible.

Of course it would be difficult as we have traitors like Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, UAE and Morocco willing to do the Zio-US bidding.

The overthrow of Assad has been the biggest gift to Zio-US and it is clear that it had the "clearance" of Zio-US at the least.


Irans axis of resistance was never going to work. Tehran was projecting its power through sectarian proxy BS in Lebanon , Iraq and Syria. A proper axis of resistance will be all Arab states to work together and become one large group and then bring in Turkey and Iran a real axis of resistance that is how you will defeat and check Israel.
 
Turkey offered Syria to become turkish protectorate and to rebuild it´s armed forces and provide training include control it´s airspace.

Turkey-Qatar pipeline is also coming up as they need stable Syria


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Syria currency is rising as well the economy is improving as majority of the country uses Turkish Lira which has also lead to the growth of the Turkish economy. Assad couldn´t have wished for a better ally then the Turks.

There is a saying the best friend you can have is a turk because when his your friend he gives everything. Assad was printing fake bank notes
A Qatar Turkey pipeline requires Saudi approval.
That's why it won't happen. Saudi Arabia has no interest in empowering Turkey or Qatar, especially now that the Turks have gained so much influence in Syria and become an even bigger threat to Saudi leadership.
Jordan has a similar viewpoint.
Not happening.
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We have to look at it from the US point of view as well. They have the final say in what is allowed or not because they are directly profiting from selling expensive gas to the EU lol u go after US business they will fk you up. They bombed the Nord stream pipeline now u want a pipeline to the EU via qatar and turkey oh boy don't piss off Trump bro he will send a hammer down anyone throat.
 
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As the Sunnis are constantly backstabbing Iran and the "Axis of Resistance".

Without Sunni complicity the genocide would not be possible.

Of course it would be difficult as we have traitors like Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, UAE and Morocco willing to do the Zio-US bidding.

The overthrow of Assad has been the biggest gift to Zio-US and it is clear that it had the "clearance" of Zio-US at the least.

It’s obvious that Muslim countries are part of the problem. I think that regime change is required in almost all Muslim countries, starting with Pakistan.

Turkey is not a traitor. They’re one of a handful of Muslim countries with democratically elected governments. They are acting within their ability. Turkey cannot be put in the same category as actual puppets like Egypt or UAE.

Turkey is accused of having relations with the West etc. Yes, it does. It’s trying to balance many different things like the economy, military, politics, etc. It hasn’t gone into isolationist mode like Iran. Turkey has a 600+ years history of having relations with Europe while fighting wars as well. Historically Turkey was accepted as a European power. There’s a long history of Turkey invading Europe and ruling over large chunks of Eastern Europe.

It’s ridiculous to expect Turkey to cut itself off from Europe and to become part of a bunch of squabbling headless chickens in the Muddled East. We should be glad that it is getting involved in Muslim affairs again.
 
It’s obvious that Muslim countries are part of the problem. I think that regime change is required in almost all Muslim countries, starting with Pakistan.

Turkey is not a traitor. They’re one of a handful of Muslim countries with democratically elected governments. They are acting within their ability. Turkey cannot be put in the same category as actual puppets like Egypt or UAE.

Turkey is accused of having relations with the West etc. Yes, it does. It’s trying to balance many different things like the economy, military, politics, etc. It hasn’t gone into isolationist mode like Iran. Turkey has a 600+ years history of having relations with Europe while fighting wars as well. Historically Turkey was accepted as a European power. There’s a long history of Turkey invading Europe and ruling over large chunks of Eastern Europe.

It’s ridiculous to expect Turkey to cut itself off from Europe and to become part of a bunch of squabbling headless chickens in the Muddled East. We should be glad that it is getting involved in Muslim affairs again.
Soooo Israel demilitarized Syria and the new governments only worry is Iran 👀 u want regime change in every Muslim country to turn them all into the next Afghanistan? Sounds great to me
 
It’s obvious that Muslim countries are part of the problem. I think that regime change is required in almost all Muslim countries, starting with Pakistan.

Turkey is not a traitor. They’re one of a handful of Muslim countries with democratically elected governments. They are acting within their ability. Turkey cannot be put in the same category as actual puppets like Egypt or UAE.

Turkey is accused of having relations with the West etc. Yes, it does. It’s trying to balance many different things like the economy, military, politics, etc. It hasn’t gone into isolationist mode like Iran. Turkey has a 600+ years history of having relations with Europe while fighting wars as well. Historically Turkey was accepted as a European power. There’s a long history of Turkey invading Europe and ruling over large chunks of Eastern Europe.

It’s ridiculous to expect Turkey to cut itself off from Europe and to become part of a bunch of squabbling headless chickens in the Muddled East. We should be glad that it is getting involved in Muslim affairs again.



No, only Sunni ME countries.

Please don't blame "Muslim countries" in general and stop making excuses for Turkish collaboration in the genocide by faciliting oil trade etc.

No one is asking the Turks to do anything but stop making it worse.

It seems you think Turkey is "helping" but so let us agree to disagree was we see it in 180 degree viewpoints.
 

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