Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

So do you believe sisi is also a legitimate president because he has the backing of military and corrupt politicians because if hts is considered president because some of the groups are backing him is abbas in PA a legitimate president and so on and so on

Sisi overthrew a democratically elected president and then viciously suppressed protests to his coup.

Hold elections and we see who who has higher pull.

Elections would replace Sisi undoutably as they did Mubarak.

In the West Bank Abbas would also lose elections, its clear he is deeply unpopular and most see him as a puppet to pacify and manage the occupation as some sort of Quisling/Mir Jaffer.

It remains to be seen who wins the election in Syria post Transition Govt in 3-4 years.
 
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The Sunni rebels have made Bashar Al Assad flee for his life.

Now democracy has come to Syria and hopefully the Syrian people will guide Syria in the right direction
The Turd made himself president without any democratic process> What "democracy" are you talking about?
 
The Turd made himself president without any democratic process> What "democracy" are you talking about?

President al-Sharaa and no more Baath party: What else has Syria announced?​

Ahmed al-Sharaa has been Syria’s de facto leader since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad in December.

Ahmed al-Sharaa giving a speech in Damascus

Syria's new authorities have announced that Ahmed al-Sharaa has been appointed interim president and is tasked with forming a transitional legislature, state media reported [SANA via AFP]
By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 29 Jan 202529 Jan 2025

Nearly two months after the ouster of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, former opposition commander and Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has been named president for a transitional period, Syrian state media reported.

“It’s a monumental day,” said Al Jazeera’s correspondent Osama Bin Javaid, reporting from Damascus. “It gives more clarity for the way forward for this country because there was ambiguity on what this new administration was going to look like.”

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What was announced today?​

The Syrian state news agency SANA reported on Wednesday, citing commander Hassan Abdel Ghani, that al-Sharaa has been named president until elections are held.

Al-Sharaa was also authorised to form a temporary legislative council for the transitional phase, which will carry out its task until a new constitution is adopted.

All military factions in Syria, including Syria’s army and security forces, as well as al-Sharaa’s own Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), were dissolved, as was the country’s constitution, and al-Assad’s Baath party – which had ruled the country for more than 60 years prior to al-Assad’s overthrow.

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The announcements emerged during a meeting in Damascus attended by commanders of armed groups that fought alongside al-Sharaa’s HTS to oust al-Assad from power on December 8.

“[Al-Sharaa] is trying to reassure them that they are going to be not just represented but also will be part of a new Syria,” Bin Javaid said.



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When will Syria hold elections?​

We don’t know how long the transitional period will be, as there is currently no timetable for Syria to hold elections.

Al-Sharaa has previously said that organising an election in the war-ravaged country could take as long as four years.

Speaking with Saudi Arabian broadcaster Al Arabiya in December, al-Sharaa said that drafting a new constitution could take up to three years.

He said elections would likely be held after four years because a new census needs to be conducted to specify the number of eligible voters in the country.

“Any meaningful elections will require conducting a comprehensive population census,” he said.

Who is Ahmed al-Sharaa?​

Al-Sharaa, who was previously known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, was the leader of HTS, a group that became the most powerful armed opposition force in Syria and led the offensive culminating in the ouster of al-Assad last December.

HTS was formerly an affiliate of al-Qaeda but has sought to moderate itself in recent years. Instead, al-Sharaa has positioned himself and his group as credible caretakers of a Syria liberated from al-Assad, who brutally repressed a popular uprising during the Arab Spring in 2011.

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Since al-Assad’s removal, HTS has become the de facto ruling party and has set up an interim government largely composed of officials from the local government it previously ran in rebel-held Idlib province.

In recent weeks, al-Sharaa has met with foreign leaders and diplomats, United Nations officials and International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan.



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Is Syria still under foreign sanctions?

This week, European Union foreign ministers discussed the matter at a meeting in Brussels.

Some EU sanctions on Syria will be lifted as part of a broader EU move to help stabilise Damascus, France’s foreign minister said.

The United States and the EU introduced a series of crippling sanctions on Syria in 2011, denying Damascus access to capital markets and trade revenues. Western restrictions in effect cut off Syria’s formal economy from the rest of the world.

Al-Sharaa and his government have made it clear to foreign leaders that the lifting of sanctions is crucial to Syria’s future.

“These sanctions are having an impact on everyone inside Syria, on all aspects of Syrian society,” Bin Javaid said. “That will make or break how the economy functions, how Syria is going to be able to move forward.”

What was the Arab Socialist Baath Party?​

All remnants of the al-Assad regime will be dissolved, including parliament, Syria’s old constitution, and al-Assad’s Arab Socialist Baath Party.

The Baath party, whose stated aim was to unify Arab states in one nation, was founded by two Syrian Arab nationalists, Michel Aflaq and Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and adopted its first constitution in 1947. At one point the party ruled two Arab countries, Iraq and Syria.

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In Syria, the Baath party became inextricably associated with the al-Assad family, which took power in 1970. For decades, the family used the party and its pan-Arab ideology to control the country. Many senior military jobs were held by members of the family’s minority Alawite sect, and party membership was used as a cover to give it a nationalist rather than a sectarian nature.

Following al-Assad’s ouster, many members of the party’s leadership went into hiding or fled the country. In a symbolic move, Syria’s new rulers have turned the former party headquarters in Damascus into a centre where former members of the army and security forces line up to register their names and hand over their weapons.


And the Syrian rebels are the victors of the war. They do not need to listen to the losers or what Iran on how to run Syria
 
The Turd made himself president without any democratic process> What "democracy" are you talking about?

Thats how transition govts work, half the syrians aren't even in Syria.

After the Nazis in Germany were defeated, elections were held 4-5 years after.
 
#The European Union suspends all the sanctions imposed on #Syria, related to the air, land and sea transport sector, in addition to the energy and banking services sector for one year, in preparation for permanently lifting them.

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Sisi overthrew a democratically elected president and then viciously suppressed protests to his coup.

Hold elections and we see who who has higher pull.

Elections would replace Sisi undoutably as they did Mubarak.

In the West Bank Abbas would also lose elections, its clear he is deeply unpopular and most see him as a puppet to pacify and manage the occupation as some sort of Quisling/Mir Jaffer.

It remains to be seen who wins the election in Syria post Transition Govt in 3-4 years.
yeah but part of your point earlier was he the support some rebels/terrorists certainly not all groups but because he has more backing in certain areas he’s considered legitimate same can be said about a lot of other current and would be autocratic leaders. I will give you this let’s Walt 3 to 6 month let’s see if he truly shows what it takes to be a compassionate leader to parts of Syria currently in his groups control 4 years is a very long time to cement one’s rule
 
Hezbollah fought Israel directly as soon as they entered south Lebanon until they agreed a ceasefire and to withdraw. Israel has withdrawn from most of south Lebanon already thanks to the brave south Lebanese population who forced them to leave, and they will withdraw from the rest within a few weeks

what about Turkey-backed HTS terrorists ... ? Did they fight with Israel and force them to agree to leave ...? I must have missed it.


They already used that word for the entity and want to make "peace" with it, even as it says it will keep those strategic areas it has occupied since the fall of Assad forever.

90% of Muslims that are non-Turks and not sectarian Arabs can see that Turks-HTS are just Zio-US puppets.
 
Maybe Bangladesh can fight Israel if they are so brave.

It would be a good development for Bangladesh; the more conscripted Bengali, the lesser streetshitters.
You're here just one day and all you do is trolling and insulting. You got banned recently and came back with another account perhaps?
 
They already used that word for the entity and want to make "peace" with it, even as it says it will keep those strategic areas it has occupied since the fall of Assad forever.

90% of Muslims that are non-Turks and not sectarian Arabs can see that Turks-HTS are just Zio-US puppets.

What sort of peace are you speaking of? they want a return to the ceasefire from the 1970s. Which was the status quo that existed with the Regime.

thats incorrect.

90% lmao, You just made up a number and project stuff on to it. Maybe 90% of Shias maybe. Not 90% of Sunnis. Sunni opinions ranges from either support of the revolution, to general indifference b/c they don't follow politics of Syria. Where is this support for Assad and labeling of the Syrian opposition as Zio whatever.
 
You're here just one day and all you do is trolling and insulting. You got banned recently and came back with another account perhaps?

A Bangladeshi cabdriver from London called Turks, thats more than 100 million people, just “zio-puppets”.

I didnt hear you complaining then.

Take your Greek-Turkish problems to the local Greek tavern where you can cry at the Ouzo-table while dancing the Sirtaki.

This is a defence forum.
 
What sort of peace are you speaking of? they want a return to the ceasefire from the 1970s. Which was the status quo that existed with the Regime.

thats incorrect.

90% lmao, You just made up a number and project stuff on to it. Maybe 90% of Shias maybe. Not 90% of Sunnis. Sunni opinions ranges from either support of the revolution, to general indifference b/c they don't follow politics of Syria. Where is this support for Assad and labeling of the Syrian opposition as Zio whatever.

These guys really thinks that 90% of the Syrian people were happy with Assad. Why would the half of the country fled then to other countries?

I didnt see any pro-Assad protests in Syria till this day since HTS took over. And alle the refugees are rushing back to their homes in Syria.
 
I'm talking about you,your nickname,your behavior and trolling account.

Talk about yourself; a Western warmonger coming to muslim platform to create hate between fellow muslims - so you are the biggest troll.

Find a Greek forum where you can talk about the lost villages of Cyprus and cry a river about the Hagia Sophia being a mosque.
 
Baba Sisi bends the Knee.

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So do you believe sisi is also a legitimate president because he has the backing of military and corrupt politicians because if hts is considered president because some of the groups are backing him is abbas in PA a legitimate president and so on and so on
He didn't bend the knee because he never said that he is against him. Plus there is a cordial ties between them because Ahmed El Sharaa said that Syria will not be a ground to meddle in other countries affairs (to start a revolution etc...). And Ahmed El Sharaa respected his words when he arrested Ahmed Mansour (egyptian rebel who wanted a revolution in Egypt). The egyptian goverement was just cautious. That is a big difference. Plus Egypt was in the Riyad Summit to relief sanctions on Syria and to have a national unity.

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