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What do you care? You're not even a real Syrian. You live in Australia and every time I talk to you in Arabic you don't reply.
They're not rich for you! But they will have rich words for simple minded puppets while robbing them of their independence, resources and land. You will see that!Syria is liberated from gibberish and nothing was cutting more thru Syria then these poor russians you brought with you atleast the Americans are rich and won´t try to eat a dry rock from the ground.
Then you just proved you DON'T SPEAK arabic.Hahaha. You only tell me in Arabic you, me or he. Just trolling words nothing real
They're not rich for you! But they will have rich words for simple minded puppets while robbing them of their independence, resources and land. You will see that!
Iran never accepted or agreed with separation of Syrian lands and never had plan to rob syrian land, actually we invested way more than we got from Syria (Car factory, energy sector and more). We didnt loot/steal syrian industrial machines in exchange for weapons, other countries did.You the one who came to rob my land with foreigners. You were the puppet.
Israelis and Turks are occupying Syria.You the one who came to rob my land with foreigners. You were the puppet.
Israelis and Turks are occupying Syria.
This needs follow up: "new democracy/freedom"As Syria's new leaders seek to consolidate power, a Reuters investigation reveals the massacre of nearly 1,500 Alawites in a series of revenge killings—tracing a direct line of command from the attackers to top officials in Damascus, and raising critical questions about accountability in the country's fragile transition. The killings occurred in a series of sectarian massacres along the Mediterranean coast between March 7 and 9, 2025, according to the investigation. The violence erupted after a pro-Assad loyalist uprising was crushed by forces tied to Syria's new government, now led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa—formerly of al-Qaeda's Syrian branch, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
Reporters identified 40 separate massacre sites where killings, looting, and arson targeted Alawite communities, a minority long linked to the Assad regime. The chain of command, according to Reuters, led directly from the attackers to men currently serving alongside Syria's new leadership in Damascus. Multiple armed groups, including ex-HTS units, Turkish-backed militias, and Sunni factions, allegedly took part. Many of these groups and their commanders have been under international sanctions for human rights abuses.
Eyewitnesses and survivors described a coordinated campaign: towns were stormed, residents were identified by sect, and entire families were killed, including women and children. The violence was accompanied by looting and mutilation, and in some towns, survivors were forced to flee, leaving behind empty neighborhoods and mass graves. President al-Sharaa has promised an investigation and accountability, but no one has been charged. The UN and Western governments have condemned the killings, which human rights monitors say have left deep scars on Syria's social fabric, with sectarian revenge now fueling further instability.
Look at the facts instead of getting emotional or personal, we fought isis and we didnt blow up churches. We could not control everything what Assad did, but our intentions and goals were clear, it was based on stability for syria, anti-extremism and keeping contact with Lebanon and Palestine through Syria. We never imported takfiri isis terrorists from Central-Asia into Syria.You brought unwanted elements and brought enemeis against Islam to our lands
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