Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

This argument is that because people were educated to hate Israel, then they must hate Israel, regardless of whether Israel, by its deeds, merits hate or not.
In short: politicians wield Israel as a scapegoat and desire their compliant subjects to keep it that way. A useful distraction, isn't it?
People hate Israel based on its relentless discrimination, disrespect and killing of Muslims , from the moment they arrived in the region after WW1 to today. This includes large scale war crimes such as the Nakba of 1948, Naqsa of 1967 and the genocide underway in Gaza. Israeli propaganda is now wearing thin as world now sees it for what it has always been, a savage militaristic racist state.
 
To all those bickering and showing their hatred for sunni or shia bla bla bla.
The house zionist solomon is again giggling.
Whilst you fools are beating each other up - hes here spreading his hatred and anti Muslim agenda. He thrives on dividing you -
He takes advantage.
Now park your shit to one side and focus on the real enemy
 
Syria is likely to remain fragmented in the long term, dominated by three main power blocs:

1. Southern Druze militias (Israel-backed): controlling Suwayda Governorate.
2. Syrian Transitional Government (Turkey-backed), economically reliant on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states.
3. Northeastern Kurdish forces (U.S.-backed), holding the oil-rich regions.

This partition is expected to persist, with the transitional government unable to achieve substantive unification. A food crisis could emerge in September, triggering a new migration emergency.
 
What exactly is the expectation? For Turkey to go to war with Israel? Why is that responsibility laid solely on Turkey which doesn't even share a border with Israel. No one is asking for Praise. Turkey is doing what it can reasonably do.

There is a saying here in the UK, which applies to the current Turkieye / Syria equation ie, "If you break it, you own it..."

Turkieye broke Syria through its sponsorship, support of HTS.

People are expecting Turkieye to "own it", and so far, they are not.
 
There is a saying here in the UK, which applies to the current Turkieye / Syria equation ie, "If you break it, you own it..."

Turkieye broke Syria through its sponsorship, support of HTS.

People are expecting Turkieye to "own it", and so far, they are not.
Exactly that,if you break it,you buy it.
 
There is a saying here in the UK, which applies to the current Turkieye / Syria equation ie, "If you break it, you own it..."

Turkieye broke Syria through its sponsorship, support of HTS.

People are expecting Turkieye to "own it", and so far, they are not.

Turkey didn't break anything. Assad broke everything not resigning(They literally used to shout, "Assad or we burn Syria") and allowing for a transition. Its b/c of Turkey that Refugees can go home and sanctions are lifted and people can invest in rebuilding Syria.
 
The Iranians are a sad bunch mann. Very disappointing really.

You got humiliated worldwide but then here you are trying to say things plus you are an old nation man. Trying to picker with a new nation that is 7 months old is embarrasing who even kicked your trash azz out of that country
You're the only figure that is saying Iran got humiliated, while even biased sources are saying Israel was hit badly and wanted a ceasefire. Iran defended itself against a (regime-change) operation which was prepared for at least 10 years and backed by entire NATO, entire West.

But I can understand why you're saying this, you're from a place which would change 180 degrees by 1 hit and 1 day of war. You guys would give up even before the war starts and flee to Egypt.

You will free ride on Irans achievements, who weakened Israel on its own, no other country in the world did so in the past 46 years.

For the muslim and arab countries, you guys made Israel stronger by diplomatic recognition, trade and normalisation, by sharing intel, by intercepting missiles towards Israel.

Only Iran and Iran-backed-Palestinians and other groups, Iranian soft-war and Hard-war and some support from Catholics, Leftists, Humanists made Israel weaker.

Muslims, Arabs either passively or actively supported and support Israel.
 
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Refugees can go home

How is that goal working? A fatally destabilized Syria that is fully exposed.
FOR NO OTHER NEIGHBOR! Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq or Turkiye but the only implant in the region.

Remember, the amount spent by the US just in past 30 years in funding and fighting wars for zion... they could have resettled all the zionists back in the US with gold plated windows and doors and golf course access to every single one of them!
For every single bomb that zion drops on the region could have not only fed but provided a paid education and prepared a skilled individual.

Yet here we are and NO ONE still either gets it or wants to get it...

The region is being reimagined and the US is employed both as its weapon of choice while being strangled at pain of death.

No one here is looking to be persuaded... they're belligerents... the house zionist curates new narratives daily in hopes for traction, why? To keep the course!

So back to Turkiye... unless Turks stabilize Syria against the only outside agitator... that hopes to become the sole arbiter of the region. Syria is a lost cause... it people now living in fear of zion and not some homegrown strongman keeping them in line.
 
There is a saying here in the UK, which applies to the current Turkieye / Syria equation ie, "If you break it, you own it..."

Turkieye broke Syria through its sponsorship, support of HTS.

People are expecting Turkieye to "own it", and so far, they are not.
Syria is not controlled by Türkiye. That’s just a rumor meant to undermine the new Syrian administration. I expect more from someone like you who knows how to think critically. Keeping a critical distance is essential for providing reliable and fair analyses. Damascus has leased all its ports to Western companies, favoring GCC investments over Turkish ones. They have just implemented a visa requirement for Turkish citizens, whereas Turks could enter Syria without a visa during Assad's time. Steps like these usually hurt businesses on both sites of the border.

You and others need to realize that Syria is highly dependent on Turkey, this is correct, but it is NOT under Ankara's strict control in any way. There is a lot of evidence that explains the relationship between these two neighboring countries.

Syria depends on Türkiye much like Pakistan relies on China, but that doesn't imply that Islamabad lacks its own foreign policy. The CCP doesn't dominate Pakistan; the Pakistanis maintain a distinct relationship with the Americans, China's arch enemy.

Many individuals here are either a) too simply ignorant to grasp the intricacies of the Syrian-Turkish relationship or b) think that foreign policy is a zero-sum game, believing that the Turkish government owes anything at this point.

We are not going to repeat Iran's mistakes; the Syrians demand our support which they receive plenty but at the same time refuse to tolerate any further Turkish involvement which is also taken into account by Ankara. We will always support them but there is a limit to our support that is set by the Syrians themselves, not by the Turks.
 
Bedouin tribes in South of Syria have began to organize and arm. Several militia units have gathered on the West of Swayda and began to enter it and attack Israeli backed Druze militia. Three villages have been captured so far from Druze fighters. More Bedouin tribesmen are organizing across the country to support the effort.
 
Bedouin tribes in South of Syria have began to organize and arm. Several militia units have gathered on the West of Swayda and began to enter it and attack Israeli backed Druze militia. Three villages have been captured so far from Druze fighters. More Bedouin tribesmen are organizing across the country to support the effort.
Bedouin Hezbollah now emerging based on same environment as Lebanon 1980s!
 

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