Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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Wait a minute.....the guy with the shirt saying "JEANS"....

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Check the the smile on this photo from the war and then check the smile in the video. It's like the same guy. Crisis actor! 😵‍💫
 
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Wait a minute.....the guy with the shirt saying "JEANS"....

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Check the the smile on this photo from the war and then check the smile in the video. It's like the same guy. Crisis actor! 😵‍💫
That is NOT the same guy.

Why are people defending the Druze who are siding with Israel to usurp Syrian land? That doesn’t make any sense.
 
That is NOT the same guy.

Why are people defending the Druze who are siding with Israel to usurp Syrian land? That doesn’t make any sense.

Welcome on board I was shell shocked at first just like you but then it dawned on me why
 
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After the collapse of Hajri militias the tribal militias begin storming Suwayda from multiple fronts..

The Hujri militias are collapsing everywhere
 
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That is NOT the same guy.

Why are people defending the Druze who are siding with Israel to usurp Syrian land? That doesn’t make any sense.

The Bedouin Tribe abducted a Druze individual, which sparked the current conflict between the two parties. Though tensions and land disputes existed between the two in the past, one just needed a match to light the fire.

The problem is that the stupid Bedouin Tribe, rather than sorting out their decades-old rivalries at the table, chose to play a foolish maneuver. At the same time, the pan was hot, knowing their neighbor needed just a sliver of an excuse to intervene.

Another issue I have with the Middle East and non-Arab Islamic nations is that they can't teach and mentally ingrain their population to just f_ckin co-exist together and create one identity; these non-issues become catalysts for foreign intervention. This is one region in the world where history just loves to repeat itself and shows others how to learn while it itself can never do so.
 
The Bedouin Tribe abducted a Druze individual, which sparked the current conflict between the two parties. Though there were tensions and land disputes between the two in the past, one just needed a match to light the fire.

The problem here is that the stupid Bedouin Tribe, rather than sorting out their decades-old rivalries at the table, chose to play a foolish maneuver while the pan was hot, knowing their neighbor needed just a sliver of an excuse to intervene.

Another issue I have with the Middle East and non-Arab Islamic nations is that they can't teach and mentally ingrain their population to just f_ckin co-exist together; these non-issues become catalysts for foreign intervention.
Being a neutral observer

The way i see it is Israel is using the Druze community to instigate a mini civil war so they can have more excuses to gobble more Syrian land and attack Syria.

Unfortunately Muslims seem to hate other Muslims more based on their sect than Israel. Both sides have done well to play in Israel’s hands.
 
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Trump Told Nathanyahu we are trying to put out fires everywhere but you are igniting fires everywhere. The US said they are displeased with the strikes conducted by Israel on Wednesday
 
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Tribal militias from Saraqib what a convoy

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Why do people love to go to Syria to kill Syrians but are asleep when it comes to Gaza?

Where are those people heading to Gaza?
 

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