Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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This is what he actually said but it essentially means the same thing -

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Why aren't they talking about the vids of SAA atrocities against the Syrian people. This guy "The Savior" was defending Talal Taqqaq/Dakak who was feeding the corpses to its lions.
 
A SAA officer’s perspective, a senior commander division 4 (A Christian as the speaker points out).

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Thank you, good response

But then there are some reasonable questions to ask, which are what is china grand strategy on confronting this, it might not be direct war, I am not sure

The west strategy is clear

Why is it the longer we see inertness from China we cannot ask.... ok whats their thinking, in the last 5 year's wow humongous change...it's consequential to BRICS bro



I know that you said they have a huge military not for nothing, it's also a deterrence the bigger and better it is


Now what's the sun Tzu quote on the best way to win a war🤔🤔

Finally, I did not propose China to have boots on the ground, straw man argument.

But just interesting they don't want impact COMMENSURATE TO THEIR SUPERPOWER STATUS

Happy to watch the world change around them.
I want to add that in the complex game of geopolitics, there is a lot beneath the surface beyond just high profile events like war. Power is held through many levers. Like the war in ukraine for example, it has basically been in standstill for almost three years. Someone might casually look at this and say that Russia is failing because it can’t take over a much smaller country but what you don’t see beneath the surface is that Russia has actually resorted to a frozen war of attrition while using the conflict to shift the major structural foundations of the world with the help of China, Iran and the Brics as a whole. So there’s a lot you don’t see on the surface.
 
Some of the images I'm seeing are beyond horrible. I don't understand how one Muslim could do this to another; it's beyond me. Aren't you worried about the afterlife? How are you going to answer for this horrible crime?

Now, this has me questioning Pakistani sites and the torture committed there; I wouldn't put Pakistani authorities far behind doing similar acts. @Waz @Oscar @RescueRanger @LeGenD
We have see time and tome again that the word 'human rights' are an oxy moron and said infallible rights are often abused by States across the map in the execution of their legislative and executive authority.
 
@KingQamaR yesterday gave interesting thought about maritime blockade and how potentially turkish navy can block maritime routes, i gave it some thought also and it could be done by new Syria also with some assistance provided, so all this muscles flexes by jews are out of fear for gaining political leverage before international recognition of new syrian government.

Brother, I wrote this reply from yesterday I replied to another poster on Turkey navy role against a Zionists entity.

I know one of the ground rules here was that all current conflicts cease for the scenario, I am now bringing in Turkey Navy scenario where the Turkish navy cuts off maritime trade and supply routes to Zionists pig Israel via the Mediterranean is very interesting when you take away that rule. At present, Israel effectively has no safe alternative to those routes, given the Yemeni Houthi's blockade of Israeli bound Red Sea shipping. Disruptions caused by that blockade were considerable enough the US intervened. Assuming Turkey simultaneously pulled the Naval strategy provided combined with air and ground assaults , Israel could be effectively cut off from the West, and besieged (especially if Iran boosted supply to Yemen in support). Weak naval capabilities seem to be a vulnerability for Israel, geo strategically speaking🤔.
 
Why aren't they talking about the vids of SAA atrocities against the Syrian people. This guy "The Savior" was defending Talal Taqqaq/Dakak who was feeding the corpses to its lions.
Because most people will primarily focus on the misdeeds of their enemies.

With that said, I think it’s clear that the Assad regime was not only incompetent but also brutal in its rule. However the main issue with this regime change operation is that it came at a very difficult time for the resistance and Turkey basically backstabbed Iran and left Hezbollah and Gaza to die.
 
Good thing though they have FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY. Oh and ....."true" Islam. Right? Because that's what it's all about for some people here.

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The occupation army announces that it has begun the ground invasion of Syria.

The Israeli incursion continues until now. Look from which side it is invading..
Military analysts know how expensive this site is for the Lebanese resistance...

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Isrealis over the years have invaded occupied Lebanon syria Eygpt all the time ..yet for reasons unknown arabs could never gather or be united..not even the sunni arabs

Shias though not directly threaten show more unity

Anyway it seems everything is going as it was foretold
 
Good thing though they have FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY. Oh and ....."true" Islam. Right? Because that's what it's all about for some people here.

That’s your Judeo-Christians spreading love around the world.
 
Brother, I wrote this reply from yesterday I replied to another poster on Turkey navy role against a Zionists entity.

I know one of the ground rules here was that all current conflicts cease for the scenario, I am now bringing in Turkey Navy scenario where the Turkish navy cuts off maritime trade and supply routes to Zionists pig Israel via the Mediterranean is very interesting when you take away that rule. At present, Israel effectively has no safe alternative to those routes, given the Yemeni Houthi's blockade of Israeli bound Red Sea shipping. Disruptions caused by that blockade were considerable enough the US intervened. Assuming Turkey simultaneously pulled the Naval strategy provided combined with air and ground assaults , Israel could be effectively cut off from the West, and besieged (especially if Iran boosted supply to Yemen in support). Weak naval capabilities seem to be a vulnerability for Israel, geo strategically speaking🤔.


LOL Turkey supplies Israel close to 6-7 Billion USD worth key raw materials every year. Just 6 Billion USD this year in 2024 when Palestinians were being ethnically cleaned by Israel.

https://tradingeconomics.com/turkey/exports/israel

You can say Turkish supplies are the foundation behind Israeli Defence Industry and infrastructure. Even when western nations were pulling themselves back from Israel, Turkey like a loyal servant came out and kept Israel alive. They delivered Syria to Israel on table as well to annex Land for greater Israel while Israel can choke out Lebanon freely now with land route to hezbollah gone.
 

New Syria leader Mohammad al-Bashir calls for ‘stability and calm’


AFP
December 11, 2024


Syria’s new transitional prime minister Mohammad al-Bashir chairing a meeting of the new cabinet in Damascus on December 10, 2024. — via AFP


Syria’s new transitional prime minister Mohammad al-Bashir chairing a meeting of the new cabinet in Damascus on December 10, 2024. — via AFP

Syria’s new transitional prime minister Mohammad al-Bashir on Tuesday said it was time for “stability and calm” in the country, two days after longtime president Bashar al-Assad was toppled by rebels in a lightning offensive.

The rebels appointed Bashir as the transitional head of government to run the country until March 1, a statement said.

“Now it is time for this people to enjoy stability and calm,” Bashir told Qatar’s Al Jazeera television in his first interview since being appointed.

Assad fled Syria as an Islamist-led opposition alliance swept into the capital Damascus over the weekend, bringing to an end five decades of brutal rule by his clan.

A senior official told US broadcaster NBC that the ousted Syrian leader was now in Moscow.

Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the Islamist leader who headed the rebel offensive, had previously announced talks on a transfer of power and vowed to pursue former senior officials responsible for torture and war crimes.
 

Tomb of Assad's father set on fire in Syrian hometown​


BBC

Rebel fighters stand next to the burning gravesite of Syria's late president Hafez al-Assad. What appears to be a wooden coffin is ablaze at the centre of the image, with two men in military fatigues standing to its left. The man in the foreground is carrying a Syrian opposition flag



Rebel fighters stand next to the burning gravesite of Syria's late president Hafez al-Assad

Some images coming to us from the western Syrian Latakia province where rebel fighters have been pictured standing next to the burning gravesite of late president Hafez al-Assad.

Part of the tomb of the father of Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad has been set on fire - including a coffin which appears to have been dragged outside and set alight.

Assad's father and predecessor died in 2000 and had been laid to rest at his mausoleum in the family's ancestral village of Qardaha.
 

'Brotherly advice' sounds familiar​


Nafiseh Kohnavard
Middle East correspondent, reporting from Damascus

Hammam and his cousin take a photo together in the middle of the road


We can now bring you more from BBC Middle East correspondent Nafiseh Kohnavard from Damascus.

As an Iranian woman that "advice" sounds familiar. I grew up in Iran under Islamic rules and had to wear headscarf.

Our Syrian driver Wael feels uncomfortable.

"They say they are not going to interfere [in] people’s lifestyles but this might be the beginning," he says when we leave Abul Hammam.

Wael, a Sunni Muslim from Damascus, says he has three daughters and has never told them how to practice their faith.

Our fixer, Majd, feels the same way. "My girlfriend is Christian. I’m worried about her."

"We are happy that Assad is gone but we are concerned about these things," he adds.

For me, it feels like déjà vu. I was six years old when wearing a headscarf became mandatory in all schools while I was in a French school in Uroumia, Iran. I remember vividly how our pink uniforms turned to black uniforms overnight and we had to wear hijab.

So far, the interim government has said they want to form a government that will cater for all Syrians, from all sects.

This was also the case at the beginning of Iran's revolution, when many didn't expect that there would be an Islamic republic imposing Sharia laws on people.
 

Armed rebel fighters pose for photos on the burnt gravesite of Assad's father​



Rebel fighters stand with the flag of the revolution on the burnt gravesite of Syria's late president Hafez al-Assad at his mausoleum in the family's ancestral village of Qardaha


Let's bring you some more images and details of the tomb of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's father which has been was torched in his hometown of Qardaha.

Examining footage from the AFP news agency taken today it shows rebel fighters in fatigues and young men watching parts of the tomb - including a coffin - burn.

According to the UK-based war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) rebels set fire to the mausoleum, located in the Latakia heartland of Assad's Alawite community.

The footage also shows parts of the mausoleum ablaze and damaged.

Armed rebel fighters have also posed for a picture on the burnt gravesite of Hafez al-Assad at the family's ancestral village.

Rebel forces hold up Syria opposition flag at the centre of burned out mausoleum. Parts of charred wood lay on blacked out floor as some men stand taking selfies



Hafez al-Assad mausoleumfollowing the former president's death, with floral tributes being laid by visitors. Several men can be seen walking around the coffin covered in flowers and greenery at the centre


The mausoleum in its original state following Hafez al-Assad's death in 2000
 

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