Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Not a Hamas official. Hamas's position is neutral in regional internal conflicts. While calling for everyone to confront the Israeli's.

Especially since Hamas would never undermine Iranian support with such statements. That would be strategically unwise.
 
The lives of Palestinians and Syrians are equally valuable, and both communities have endured immense suffering. Palestinians have faced oppression and displacement since the mid-20th century, while the Syrian people have experienced similar hardships since 1975. Both groups have been subjected to violence, displacement, and tragedy, and it is crucial to acknowledge the shared struggles of both populations without comparing their suffering.

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Starting on October 7th, you allowed Israel to kill 100,000 Palestinians with your stupid attack. All the top leaders of Hezbollah were killed and you didn't even retaliate. Because of you, Gaza is almost completely occupied. Now the Syrian opposition is to blame?
Moreover, it is worth noting the tragic fate of Haniyeh, who was killed in their country, despite being invited by them.
 
The Freedom Fighter Mujahidin are on the way to Humus. They have captured tons of military equipment at working conditions at the outskirts of Humus. No resistance means no ASSAD's army. It has disbanded itself out of fear, panic, frustration, incapability etc. for the Russians and IRGC can't take the lead any longer........


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He was already on his knees. He knew he couldn't do much, and his military was drained, but the death blow came regardless.

It's also not about admiring him, but it's because of him Hezbollah was able to arm and keep Israel at bay, and unfortunately, the next round will not be as kind of Lebanon. They could have a bite taken out of their landmass.

If I were Netanyahu, I would be jumping up and down, knowing my legacy is secured as one of the greats in Israel's history, excluding the kill score in Gaza as an Israel, I wouldn't care.


Coward Assad never attacked them zionists while they’re attacking Syria whenever they want and that’s why they prefer him. This one man has destroyed an entire country 🤬 Syria
 
A little history about China. Nobody has slaughtered more Chinese than Chinese themselves. So what? At least Chinese can throw petty differences aside when we face external threats. We loathe those who support or even just help those invaders.
Given the overwhelming challenges during the Japanese invasion, what drove the decision not to surrender?
 
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it’s important to understand that Turkey’s involvement in the north is a strategic move aimed at neutralizing all threats, and this is part of a broader, well established plan. Turkish supported forces have already made significant progress, including taking control of Tel Rifat, and the next steps involve areas such as Ayn el Arab and Manbij. Given Turkey’s capabilities and the careful consideration of our foreign policy, we are confident in our approach. I believe it’s crucial to focus on our own country’s priorities and issues before offering advice on the foreign policy of others, particularly with respect to Turkey’s interests and strategies.

I wasn't giving advice to Erdogan but just sharing my opinion on an online forum, and this is the reason we all are here, to talk about defence, military and conflicts. I have already criticised Bashar Al Assad and Iranian/Russian mistakes which has cost them dear. Turkey didn't even have to get involved in the North if they didn't fund and train the rebels, it's kinda double standards. You cause civil wars in nations and then intervene to protect your interests. Sounds like Israel and Usa.

If Turkey plan is to bring SNA government to power, and recognise full territory integrity of Syria then it would be good plan for them as the new government will never accept Kurdish state but if with Bashar Al Assad gone, a new regional state with army is formed by the Kurds, then in the future it could cost Turkey. The kurds can form a nation with Iraqi kurdi state, and have 20m kurd allies in Turkey.
 
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Especially since Hamas would never undermine Iranian support with such statements. That would be strategically unwise.

Hamas at the beginning supported the Syrian rebellion assuming MB government will come to power, it's possible they will change sides again.
 
The lives of Palestinians and Syrians are equally valuable, and both communities have endured immense suffering. Palestinians have faced oppression and displacement since the mid-20th century, while the Syrian people have experienced similar hardships since 1975. Both groups have been subjected to violence, displacement, and tragedy, and it is crucial to acknowledge the shared struggles of both populations without comparing their suffering.

@Falcon29


Are you seriously trying to make any kind of analogy between the occupation of Palestine with what has happened in Syria?

One is monumental land theft/genocide from white Jewish settlers and the other is a rather admittedly brutal dictatorship by natives that is not that uncommon in the ME.

Not a single Arab country in ME has democracy and so it will probably be impossible to set one up in Syria.

If you want to be taken seriously about your "love of human rights and pain at innocent people suffering", then cut off all relations with the entity - as an example stop supplying them Azeri oil to commit genocide on the Palestinians.

No one will take Turkey's protestations about how brutal Assad is when it is the very country that is complicit in the Zionist genocide in Gaza.
 
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The Kurdish rebels don't want democracy but own state, they will build close partnership with Iraqi Kurdi state, in the future when the timing is right they can easily declare an Independent Kurdish state.

If their is democracy in Turkey then allow 20M Kurdish population the right to vote for independence.
We have never subjected the Kurds to such treatment.

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The desire to seize land from Turkey appears driven by opportunism rather than legitimate grievance. It is important to note that many members of the PKK are not even Turkish Kurds, but rather Kurdish refugees whom Turkey accepted and provided shelter to during the First Gulf War, when approximately 200,000 Iraqi Kurds sought refuge in Turkey.
 
With a close-call coup in 2016, which Russia has provided support for your president. Count how many times he has backstab-ed Russia since then.
If you truly believe that, I have a bridge for sale.
 
Anyone that calls Hezbollah terrorist is either retarded or just an evil person.

Hezbollah has sent over 100 Zionist terrorists to their maker since October 7th and maimed/crippled hundreds of others.

These people are actually siding with Israel to finish off anti Israel resistance, this resistance exists for decades. For me it doesn't matter if they're Shia or sunnis, Lebanese, Palestinians, syrians, Iraqis. The point is resistance and self defence which is their right.
 

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