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I am saying again
since 2013 Turkiye is in active fight against USA-Israel-France-Russia and their terrorists/puppets PKK-YPG , FETO , ISIS , HAFTAR , Armenia , Greece , Iran , ASSAD , Hezbollah in Syria , Libya , Karabakh and in the Eastern Mediterranean

NO ROJAVA-KURDISTAN in Syria
NO Terror Corridor in Syria
NO Eastmed project in the Eastern Mediterranean
NO Greek dreams in the Eastern Mediterranean
NO ASSAD-Russia-Iran victory in Idlib/Syria
NO Armenian victory in Karabakh
NO HAFTAR victory in Libya


btw Its not a Turkish military operation .. Türkiye is not involved in this conflict

HTS is USA-Israel-S.Arabia-The UAE backed Group

Russia attacked Idlib again and USA-Israel ordered HTS to attack ALEPPO
USA-Israel using Russia-ASSAD-Iran-Hezbollah against Turkiye


Russia-Iran-ASSAD-Hezbollah is so happy with USA-Israel-PKK/YPG Terrorists who occupied 30% of Syria

They always attack sunni muslim Syrians ...nothing else



in 2020 , Russia-Iran had acted treacherously and attacked Turkish forces in Idlib, violating the agreement they had signed in ASTANA.

now 2019 de-escalation line agreed upon in ASTANA returned

stop attacking Idlib and stay true to the agreement you signed in ASTANA

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The FSA will undoubtedly take every territory from Assad's thugs.
 
@UKBengali And all others here,there you go. That's the answer. Brothers in propaganda,
no commitment to protect in reality.


A single ask to stop collaboration is met with “we cannot go to war”.

Shows how ashamed they are, that they feel they have to collaborate with a colonial implant in the ME to show who rules the region.
 
It is unthinkable for a Muslim to support Assad. During the Arab Spring, he could have had democratic elections and a smooth transition, but Assad chose to kill hundreds of thousands of people with the support of Russia and Iran.
While we all know the government in Syria was far from democratic,Syria enjoyed freedoms that other countries did not.

Syria before the war,was a country with lots of tourism,with a lot of museums and cultural heritage that was protected and preserved. Religious minorities were protected and there was no sectarian violence(except for the 80s chaos that was again started by the Muslim Brotherhood),mosques and churches were open and people enjoyed a safe country.

Yes there were problems in the economy,yes there were some innovation dead-ends when it came to employment,but you could do whatever you wanted as long as you didn't challenge the regime. That was it.

If Bashar fell in 2011-2012,the Christians,Shia and Alawites in the country would have been persecuted. Many were literally butchered in front of cameras or shot on the spot.

Syria would have either become a failed banana republic ruled by Western-funded puppets or a hardcore Sunni country ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood with Turkey,Saudi Arabia and Qatar as its source of funding and influence.

Either way,I'm not saying Iranian influence or the inability to find some common ground with Israel helped Syria,but I sure don't want to see 1,5 Greek Orthodox Christians get uprooted from there as well. And imagine there are Armenians there too,there are some Catholics,there are Shia,Alawites and Druze and Baath and Nationalist Arabs who support the government.
 
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The offensive on Aleppo includes pro-Turkish groups, the YPG/SDF attacked these same pro-Ankara Syrian opponents recently and this Kurdish-based coalition will probably participate in the regime's counterattack: the Assad/Erdogan negotiations are not yielding anything.
 
A single ask to stop collaboration is met with “we cannot go to war”.

Shows how ashamed they are, that they feel they have to collaborate with a colonial implant in the ME to show who rules the region.
If you claim that we are cooperating with Israel, you have to prove it. We support the Syrian opposition but not the HTS group. We don't care who Israel supports, we know we are supporting the right side in Syria.

We are at war not only with Assad but also with the US-backed YPG.

Be careful what you say, it is unthinkable for Turkey to support Israel.
 
While we all know the government in Syria was far from democratic,Syria enjoyed freedoms that other countries did not.

Syria before the war,was a country with lots of tourism,with a lot of museums and cultural heritage that was protected and preserved. Religious minorities were protected and there was no sectarian violence(except for the 80s chaos that was again started by the Muslim Brotherhood),mosques and churches were open and people enjoyed a safe country.

Yes there were problems in the economy,yes there were some innovation dead-ends when it came to employment,but you could do whatever you wanted as long as you didn't challenge the regime. That was it.

If Bashar fell in 2011-2012,the Christians,Shia and Alawites in the country would have been persecuted. Many were literally butchered in front of cameras or shot on the spot.

Syria would have either become a failed banana republic ruled by Western-funded puppets or a hardcore Sunni country ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood with Turkey,Saudi Arabia and Qatar as its source of funding and influence.

Either way,I'm not saying Iranian influence or the inability to find some common ground with Israel helped Syria,but I sure don't want to see 1,5 Greek Orthodox Christians get uprooted from there as well. And imagine there are Armenians there too,there are some Catholics,there are Shia,Alawites and Druze and Baath and Nationalist Arabs who support the government.


Secular Assad who left you alone as long as you did not challenge his regime or Wahabi nutters who hated all non Sunni Muslims?

Think the first is the preferred option.

Anyway why is most of the Syrian Army still Sunni? Without majority Sunni support, Assad would have bern long gone.
 
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bye bye
 
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because %90 of syria is sunni


Which shows that Assad has widespread support among the majority Sunni population, as well as nearly 100% from minorities.

If the majority Sunni Syrian Army just refused to fight the rebels, Assad would have been gone within days of the uprising.
 
Which shows that Assad has widespread support among the majority Sunni population, as well as nearly 100% from minorities.

If the majority Sunni Syrian Army just refused to fight the rebels, Assad would have been gone within days of the uprising.
no, he threats them with their famileis
 
While we all know the government in Syria was far from democratic,Syria enjoyed freedoms that other countries did not.

Syria before the war,was a country with lots of tourism,with a lot of museums and cultural heritage that was protected and preserved. Religious minorities were protected and there was no sectarian violence(except for the 80s chaos that was again started by the Muslim Brotherhood),mosques and churches were open and people enjoyed a safe country.

Yes there were problems in the economy,yes there were some innovation dead-ends when it came to employment,but you could do whatever you wanted as long as you didn't challenge the regime. That was it.

If Bashar fell in 2011-2012,the Christians,Shia and Alawites in the country would have been persecuted. Many were literally butchered in front of cameras or shot on the spot.

Syria would have either become a failed banana republic ruled by Western-funded puppets or a hardcore Sunni country ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood with Turkey,Saudi Arabia and Qatar as its source of funding and influence.

Either way,I'm not saying Iranian influence or the inability to find some common ground with Israel helped Syria,but I sure don't want to see 1,5 Greek Orthodox Christians get uprooted from there as well. And imagine there are Armenians there too,there are some Catholics,there are Shia,Alawites and Druze and Baath and Nationalist Arabs who support the government.

The civil war bolden extremist, as I said the best way is democracy as common people that will be the real rulers. In democracy, political leaders and political party tends to be moderate and avoid extreme policy.

You can see Muslim ( real ) democracy like Indonesia, Turkey, and Malaysia. Moderate and economically more vibrant than authoritarian Muslim countries
 
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