Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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Major collapse of the Assad regime
 
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. It's over. They don't want to die.
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the people have seen the collapse and now areas which are not controlled by rebels have been risen up and joined the overthrowing of Assad

thats it this is the end

I give it a few hours

the people have risen
 
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they dont even need to reach Damascus

the people inside Damascus have already risen up
 
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Yep it’s over, almost no military resistance in Damascus now
 
Assad is losing because 50% to 60% of the Syrian Army is made up of volunteer militia's like the National Defence Forces (NDF), these units are not professional soldiers and are mostly armed with light weapons, Technical trucks and old Tanks like T-55's and T-62's. They don't stand a chance against veteran rebels and Mujahideen like HTS, that's why we see them running. Only the professional soldiers like Republican Guard and Air Force soldiers stay and fight, but they only make up 30% of Syrian Army. ( The rest is Naval infantry and Military Police ). Assad’s Syria Army is just falling apart did not see that happening this fast!
 
Assad is losing because 50% to 60% of the Syrian Army is made up of volunteer militia's like the National Defence Forces (NDF), these units are not professional soldiers and are mostly armed with light weapons, Technical trucks and old Tanks like T-55's and T-62's. They don't stand a chance against veteran rebels and Mujahideen like HTS, that's why we see them running. Only the professional soldiers like Republican Guard and Air Force soldiers stay and fight, but they only make up 30% of Syrian Army. ( The rest is Naval infantry and Military Police ). Assad’s Syria Army is just falling apart did not see that happening this fast!
Well we have to see if these elite Republican guards are going to put up a fight or not.

Extremely strange way of collapsing. Something seems fishy.
 

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