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Tom Barrack: We want a unified Syria and a constitution that ensures a parliament representing everyone #العربية_عاجل

Washtington is with Damascus on unifying Syria.

Syria is very seroius about this and will conclude Suwyada by Tomorrow..
 
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I'm confused. Don't you have a new President that met with Trump? Why is the fighting going on again? Is the "army" what belongs to the new president? If he's met with Trump, why these attacks by Israel then?
They're 'feeling him up ' if you will, he's in the 'pass or fail' phase for them where Israeli aggression and US occupation (eastern Syria ) are going to be tools to enforce their vision for Syria with or without the new President.

US is playing everyone in the reigon but Israel
 
Syrian forces remain outside of Suwayda and negotiations are being had now:
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Dignity Men’s Movement in Suweida: Negotiations between Syrian authorities and Druze to reach a ceasefire

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Syrian forces remain outside of Suwayda and negotiations are being had now:
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Dignity Men’s Movement in Suweida: Negotiations between Syrian authorities and Druze to reach a ceasefire

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This is a surrender negotiations for Hijri and co. They are done and dusted within 24 hours
 
This is a surrender negotiations for Hijri and co. They are done and dusted within 24 hours
The operation appears to have been called off.

Negotiating is fine but if you have armed militias of different clans with air support (Israel in South and US in East) it's not something that can easily be negotiated away.

But also military force is not always solution. You can have military force but no grip on situation.
 
The operation appears to have been called off.

Negotiating is fine but if you have armed militias of different clans with air support (Israel in South and US in East) it's not something that can easily be negotiated away.

But also military force is not always solution. You can have military force but no grip on situation.

What are you on about.. Nothing is called off. Unless they surrender or city is taken. They are 4kms from city center. This is done and over
 
What are you on about.. Nothing is called off. Unless they surrender or city is taken. They are 4kms from city center. This is done and over
They have been parked outside the city for hours now.

I hope Israeli terrorism didn't deter them.
 
They have been parked outside the city for hours now.

I hope Israeli terrorism didn't deter them.

Absolutely not unless they surrender nothing and nobody can prevent this.
 
Unified under Salafi rule,eh?
Every Syrian I've spoken to (and by here I mean even liberal guys & girls) is happy about the new government and saw the old one as a brutal dictatorship that killed many people, as in literally massacred anyone who didn't support the government's dictatorship.

I find it so ironic when Pakistanis then insult these people for being happy because of XYZ reason considering they are complaining about their own mandate being stolen to the world and even the US who they blame for being behind it
 
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Every Syrian I've spoken to (and by here I mean even liberal guys & girls) is happy about the new government and saw the old one as a brutal dictatorship that killed many people, as in literally massacred anyone who didn't support the government's dictatorship.

I find it so ironic when Pakistanis then insult these people for being happy because of XYZ reason considering they are complaining about their own mandate being stolen to the world and even the US who they blame for being behind it
For me it's the contrary,every Syrian I have on FB,which are majority women,
hate the new regime,lament the predicament of the country and mention atrocities and backwardness in the new Syria.
 
For me it's the contrary,every Syrian I have on FB,which are majority women,
hate the new regime,lament the predicament of the country and mention atrocities and backwardness in the new Syria.

all the people you know were Assadists to begin without, of course they are not happy. But for the most part things are normal in Damascus, its settled down. Generally people are satisfied and content. The Govt have a significant amount of support from most people.
 
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For me it's the contrary,every Syrian I have on FB,which are majority women,
hate the new regime,lament the predicament of the country and mention atrocities and backwardness in the new Syria.

Majority of the Syrians not only in Syria but also overseas these in Germany, Sweden, US and Canada which is where you will find most syrians are pro- new gov´t the scale would be like 95% to maybe 5%..

You have the odd once here and there like that Armenian-Syrian Syriana analysis or that controversial girl named Syrian girl who lives in Australia these are very few minority.

That girl is completely weird individual, she is a self-hating element. She hates 1 thing in this world....

1. Turkey and Turks

The funny thing is that she is actully an Ottoman Turk hahahah, the irony is massive with her meaning here grandfather was an Ottoman soldier who married into Syria and she still has her Turkish surname.. She is mentally retarded. She hates her own blood and flesh. I was lmao azz once I found out about that..
 
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