Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

It will be hard for the rebels to take control of western part of Syria because of huge presence of Assad loyalists. It's home to the largest community of alawites. They will put up a huge resistance.


No RuAF will vaporise them in open countryside beforehand.

They will drop cluster bombs on the rebels as soon as they get out in open country.

RuAF will repeat the infamous "highway of death" that US did to Saddam's retreating forces in 1991.
 
Turks are ready even the cats are ready!

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Iran will have to get involved if it wants to further maintain it's influence in the levant because losing Syria will be a big blow to hezbollah. Killing two birds with one stone. Sheesh
A good Persian joke.....

As for the Turkish Deep State, this world is a dead serious place. It knows when, where, and how to take down the foreign enemies and domestic traitors. What the West, Russia, Iran etc. built in decades to undermine Turkey is being dismantled in days and weeks. It's a complete surprise to her enemies....
 
I’m not sure that things in Syria will turn out for the better once his regime falls. It all depends on what powers take over after him. It's still too early to tell.
 
Syria lol

USA-Israel backed PKK-YPG Terrorists who occupied 30% of Syria
while only 5% of Syrian population is Kurd

Turkiye backed Syrian National Army is full of Syrian People including Arabs , Turkmen and Kurds since 2017

The 600-strong Kurdish Falcons battalion of the Syrian National Army
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Turkish Army trained Syrian National Army .. ( around 50.000 soldiers )
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You look like a psychopath who gets off on people dying. I hope the sins of the Russians will be written on you.


You cannot take my analysis can you?

I don't "get off on anyone dying".

My wish is that the RuAF spares the civilians as they will vaporise the rebels for sure. Putin will not let Assad fall.

That video was just a demonstration of the terrible firepower that Russia has already in theatre.
 
A good Persian joke.....

As for the Turkish Deep State, this world is a dead serious place. It knows when, where, and how to take down the foreign enemies and domestic traitors. What the West, Russia, Iran etc. built in decades to undermine Turkey is being dismantled in days and weeks. It's a complete surprise to her enemies....
So who's turkiye fighting against? The Kurds or Assad?
 
I hope the RuAF spares the civilians.

Those SU-34s that can carry 12-14 tons of bombs each will vaporise everything the Russians want.
Why would they? They're literally bombing hospitals.

The Israelis took their ideas from Russia, as most Israeli commanders are former Eastern European/Soviet citizens.

I've seen so many dead bodies of children and women on Twitter because of Russian bombings.
 
No RuAF will vaporise them in open countryside beforehand.

They will drop cluster bombs on the rebels as soon as they get out in open country.

RuAF will repeat the infamous "highway of death" that US did to Saddam's retreating forces in 1991.
Very likely turkey will stop the brakes after the rebels take Hama since that be enough of a buffer zone to allow refugees back if the rebels consolidate and hold their gains.
 
But they are not going to get anywhere near Damascus or the Russian bases and people are talking about a post-Assad world.

Remember he has the full might of the RuAF behind him and Iraqi militia have crossed over and Iran also won't let Assad fall.

Assad got caught off guard and it seems the SAA got caught napping but they and their allies are by the most powerful military force in Syria.
The Iraqi Army needs to help too. They need manpower and modern equipment and the Iraqis are better equipped now.
 
SAA needs time to regroup, reorganize commanders and objectives. They're doing that while defending areas so that might be difficult at the moment, but by every single hour that pass in which the rebels dont advance, is a lost for them. If the rebels push too far and spread themselves thin Assad forces can encircle them from the south.
 
Very likely turkey will stop the brakes after the rebels take Hama since that be enough of a buffer zone to allow refugees back if the rebels consolidate and hold their gains.


Look that would be best and I think unless the rebels are suicidal they won't even think of trying to overrun the Russia bases or get to Damascus.

However, would RuAF leave them alone or just destroy the cities they occupy? Putin is not know to show much mercy when it comes to his enemies.

I know that Assad is a cruel dictator and he really did not handle the initial uprising well, but this was simply not the time when the Zionist entity is committing a genocide in Gaza and also trying to subdue Lebanon.
 
The Iraqi Army needs to help too. They need manpower and modern equipment and the Iraqis are better equipped now.
Until now there is no iraqi faction have participated in the ongoing conflict in syria but i expect their participation if the situation intensify toward the Iraqi border.We are still a long way from there.
 

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