Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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What does Iran have to do with jewlani and MBS wasn’t he is a kharijate for Saudis and the Saudis were apostates for jewlani?!
 
Exchanging gifts between US President Trump and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa..

Trump gave Sharaa a bottle of perfume, and another bottle of perfume to his wife.
Spray him some perfume and joke with him if he is married to more than one woman :D
As for President Sharaa’s gifts to Trump, watch the video to know

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The Kremlin: Russia is building its relations with the new Syrian leadership and hopes that the bilateral track will continue to develop independently, regardless of its contacts with Washington

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New photo..
US President Trump salutes Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
It seems that Trump liked Ahmed Al-Sharaa's speech.

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@The SC hil showing his basketball skills honestly basketball isn’t a really huge thing in Palestine I didn’t really think it was big at all in other parts of the Middle East and yes I know they’re other videos of him playing basketball 🏀
 
Why dey slaughter Salmonii dog?Why🏴‍☠️🥹🤣🤣🤧
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Say what you wish about soleimani but once he entered iraq and defeated Isis he led a very professional force to prevent sectarian bloodshed there and even to this day Iraq has become fairly stable between different sects as far I know and once he entered Syrias conflict he sent bashars “military” back to cities or had them regulated to the back and had forces that for the most part didn’t commit atrocities only thing he should have done once the main fighting was over he and Iran should have forced a national reconciliation and forced Bashar to step down but he didn’t
 
Why dey slaughter Salmonii dog?Why🏴‍☠️🥹🤣🤣🤧
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None of your Salafist head choppers( just like your zio buddies , only good for killing unarmed civilians) able to touch Soleimani so your Master had to do the dirty work for you!!!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
None of your Salafist head choppers( just like your zio buddies , only good for killing unarmed civilians) able to touch Soleimani so your Master had to do the dirty work for you!!!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
The Ayatollah's fool has a short memory. How did it happen that your IRGC generals disappeared from Syria in a week, and IRGC officer Qumars was destroyed in the framework of the operation to deter aggression in the Aleppo fortress?
 
The Ayatollah's fool has a short memory. How did it happen that your IRGC generals disappeared from Syria in a week, and IRGC officer Qumars was destroyed in the framework of the operation to deter aggression in the Aleppo fortress?
Ugghhh can we move on from the Shia/sunni thing that’s the most boring thing I see here to be honest…..I’m talking to both of you.
Okay moving past that why do you not agree soleimani helped to usher a mostly peaceful transition after the fall of Isis in Iraq we don’t hear of constant killings anymore people live in relative peace not saying everything he did was amazing but I definitely give him great credit in Iraq.
Syria is a dicey subject agree to disagree I agree after iran entered the war they greatly helped stop Isis expansionism definitely definitively agree after helped curtail the civil war they messed up huge and should have had Bashar step down instead of propping him up for another decade
 
The Ayatollah's fool has a short memory. How did it happen that your IRGC generals disappeared from Syria in a week, and IRGC officer Qumars was destroyed in the framework of the operation to deter aggression in the Aleppo fortress?
How many IRGC troops were in Syria last year? How many did your inbred Salafist buddies manage to kill or capture?
 
Isis came about really do divide the rebel movement. It helped Assad, it helped Iran, it helped Russia, it helped the PKK, it helped Isreal. The only people that lost from Isis was the legitimate rebel opposition. Who in an instant were completely delegitimised internationally and their only real backer Turkiye was dragged into the mud with all sides conveniently running with the same propaganda.

Even western media was pushing stories about how the US, Russia, Iran, PKK Kurds and Assad are all on the same side in the battle. Because this battle would keep Syria divided.

The reason for this is because a rebel victory back then would have kept the nation united and in one piece. The anglo-ameircan world didn't want that, while the assad/iran axis took it as blessing to beat back the rebel movement.

Here we have to give Turkiye credit, despite pressure from the US, EU, Russia, Iran, Assad, PKK. and Isreal, Turkiye stood firm. In the end her side came out the biggest winners. The biggest losers were of course Iran and Assad. Russia lost too, but Russia for geopolitical reasons will be invited back in by the Syrian government as a hedge and leverage against the USA/Isreal to a degree.

Its worth keeping in mind that Turkish support of the Syrian rebels caused both the USA and Russia to threaten Turkiye with war at various points. Probably the best moment was trumps letter threatening Erdogan not to move and as story goes he threw the letter in the bin and sent the Turkish army in anyway.
 
Isis came about really do divide the rebel movement. It helped Assad, it helped Iran, it helped Russia, it helped the PKK, it helped Isreal. The only people that lost from Isis was the legitimate rebel opposition. Who in an instant were completely delegitimised internationally and their only real backer Turkiye was dragged into the mud with all sides conveniently running with the same propaganda.

Even western media was pushing stories about how the US, Russia, Iran, PKK Kurds and Assad are all on the same side in the battle. Because this battle would keep Syria divided.

The reason for this is because a rebel victory back then would have kept the nation united and in one piece. The anglo-ameircan world didn't want that, while the assad/iran axis took it as blessing to beat back the rebel movement.

Here we have to give Turkiye credit, despite pressure from the US, EU, Russia, Iran, Assad, PKK. and Isreal, Turkiye stood firm. In the end her side came out the biggest winners. The biggest losers were of course Iran and Assad. Russia lost too, but Russia for geopolitical reasons will be invited back in by the Syrian government as a hedge and leverage against the USA/Isreal to a degree.

Its worth keeping in mind that Turkish support of the Syrian rebels caused both the USA and Russia to threaten Turkiye with war at various points. Probably the best moment was trumps letter threatening Erdogan not to move and as story goes he threw the letter in the bin and sent the Turkish army in anyway.
The great majority of the fighters who went to join Daesh, went through Turkey with the knowledge of Turkish intelligence to get to northern Syria. Stop pretending that Turkey was innocent. All the Syrian oil that Daesh was stealing was being bought by Turkey. If Daesh was good for the enemies of Sunnis, why were Sunnis flocking to Syria to join them?
 
Isis came about really do divide the rebel movement. It helped Assad, it helped Iran, it helped Russia, it helped the PKK, it helped Isreal. The only people that lost from Isis was the legitimate rebel opposition. Who in an instant were completely delegitimised internationally and their only real backer Turkiye was dragged into the mud with all sides conveniently running with the same propaganda.

Even western media was pushing stories about how the US, Russia, Iran, PKK Kurds and Assad are all on the same side in the battle. Because this battle would keep Syria divided.

The reason for this is because a rebel victory back then would have kept the nation united and in one piece. The anglo-ameircan world didn't want that, while the assad/iran axis took it as blessing to beat back the rebel movement.

Here we have to give Turkiye credit, despite pressure from the US, EU, Russia, Iran, Assad, PKK. and Isreal, Turkiye stood firm. In the end her side came out the biggest winners. The biggest losers were of course Iran and Assad. Russia lost too, but Russia for geopolitical reasons will be invited back in by the Syrian government as a hedge and leverage against the USA/Isreal to a degree.

Its worth keeping in mind that Turkish support of the Syrian rebels caused both the USA and Russia to threaten Turkiye with war at various points. Probably the best moment was trumps letter threatening Erdogan not to move and as story goes he threw the letter in the bin and sent the Turkish army in anyway.
The only people that lost from Isis was the legitimate rebel opposition
Agree with this part definitely also believe when Isis came into the fold it threw bashar a life vest kept him afloat.

Turkey and Israel are seemingly the two biggest winners Israel has taken more land land made an even bigger buffer that jolani forces can’t cross and turkey has so far prevented the mostly peaceful prosperous Kurds from declaring a nation(which I agree they shouldn’t it should be a untitled Syria for all)
Also Syria is still not united and I don’t think the Kurds are going to even think about it unless they receive something beneficial to them.
 
The great majority of the fighters who went to join Daesh, went through Turkey with the knowledge of Turkish intelligence to get to northern Syria. Stop pretending that Turkey was innocent. All the Syrian oil that Daesh was stealing was being bought by Turkey. If Daesh was good for the enemies of Sunnis, why were Sunnis flocking to Syria to join them?
I think many joined for money not fir the ideology of Isis and the rest were crazy 🤪 night
 

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