Rebel forces advancing in Syria …

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assad was a London trained opthalmologist who drank alcohol. Butter wouldnt even melt in his mouth. The way the media has painted him out to be some brutal butcher of Syria is insane. He begged investigators to come check if the chemical bombing of Syrian kids came from him or US stockpiles, and the US denied the challenge.

WTF is this 😈 blathering?
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Anonymous wrote:Assad was a London trained opthalmologist who drank alcohol. Butter wouldnt even melt in his mouth. The way the media has painted him out to be some brutal butcher of Syria is insane. He begged investigators to come check if the chemical bombing of Syrian kids came from him or US stockpiles, and the US denied the challenge.

WTF is this 😈 blathering?


Again, no rebuttal because you know it is true.

You want Syria to be taken over by masked terrorists who largely are not Syrian. Do you even know who the rebels who just took over are? They are HTS (Hayat Tahrir Al Sham) which in Arabic translates literally to Life and Liberation in the Levant. A nice name, but not a nice organization. The US government has admitted HTS is a terrorist group, and a dangerous opposition group.
Jabhat al-Nusra, HTS’s precursor organization, was formed in Syria in 2011 as al-Qaeda’s affiliate.

The names keep changing and the leaders keep changing but their revenue remains the same. Oil and US weapons. They drive huge Hummers throughout towns and literally start blasting, and get into battles with the actual Syrian army. They are foreign mercenaries paid by foreigners.

Among the highlights from this group included the ban on Christmas, public crucifixes, and churches. You do realize the Muslim president is against these people, and most Syrians are mortified by this extremist brand of Jihadism formerly unheard of in the country where Christianity was birthed and Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived peacefully for centuries in.

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Anonymous wrote:It's been said that if Homs falls, Israel will invade in the south to create a buffer zone.


This is very bad for the Israelis. I am surprised they have not invaded and crushed the rebels forces. At least make some air strikes on the rebels? Like you say it is a golden opportunity for the Israelis take some territory though the IDF suffered a lot of casualties in Lebanon.


Israel is on the side of the rebels. The rebels get treated in Golan Heights Israeli hospitals and cross trained with the IDF. These are curiously only anti Christian and anti Muslim terrorists.

Where do you think the rebels get their US weapons from? Turkey and Israel are shameful countries who never saw a buck they didnt need from the US. Turkey and Israel dont even like each other, and disagree intensely about Hamas and Palestinians, but they agree that Syria needs to be taken over by Jihadists so the US can collect the oil instead of Putin. How did collecting the oil work for us in Iraq? Remember Rumsfeld saying the "war will pay for itself" with all the oil? We ended up with an oil crisis and a collapsed global economy, an enriched Putin and powerful Iran thanks to these geniuses who have the gall to say Trump is worse than they are.
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Anonymous wrote:It's been said that if Homs falls, Israel will invade in the south to create a buffer zone.


This is very bad for the Israelis. I am surprised they have not invaded and crushed the rebels forces. At least make some air strikes on the rebels? Like you say it is a golden opportunity for the Israelis take some territory though the IDF suffered a lot of casualties in Lebanon.


Why? Given Iran is on Assad's side right now, Israel is probably funding the rebels.


Iran is out. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/06/world/middleeast/iran-syria-evacuation.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytimes

Russia is out. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/12/06/russians-in-syria-urged-to-leave-country-a87254

Assad is done.


Seems so. Erdogan didn’t mince his words today either. I’m not quite sure what Turkey’s beef is with him, but they sure want him gone. I thought the Kurds were anti-Assad too.


Assad, like Saddam, is not Islamic.


Islamic by birth and culture and Islamic by government are two different things completely. It's like Joe Biden wanting to create a Catholic government in the US. It does not work and only extremists believe in religious nationalism. The rebels and Israel get along because of this sole commonality. The US has large elements of religious nationalism embedded into the military and Israel first is baked into Evangelical Protestantism which is a large influence on the military including Bible verses on barrels of guns and Crusade terminology when discussing ME wars.

In the multi-faith Levant, majority rules in democracy so minorities wont have any representation. Assad is part of a religious minority as an Alawite Shia Muslim. The best form of government in the Middle East is what Iraq and Syria had which was socialist Baathist secular dictators. America doesnt want to accept that our democracy is only about the executive branch, but our courts and legislators consists of lifelong judges and Senators like Joe Biden. Joe Biden has served longer than Assad and the current Iranian regime.
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Anonymous wrote:It's been said that if Homs falls, Israel will invade in the south to create a buffer zone.


This is very bad for the Israelis. I am surprised they have not invaded and crushed the rebels forces. At least make some air strikes on the rebels? Like you say it is a golden opportunity for the Israelis take some territory though the IDF suffered a lot of casualties in Lebanon.


Israel is on the side of the rebels. The rebels get treated in Golan Heights Israeli hospitals and cross trained with the IDF. These are curiously only anti Christian and anti Muslim terrorists.

Where do you think the rebels get their US weapons from? Turkey and Israel are shameful countries who never saw a buck they didnt need from the US. Turkey and Israel dont even like each other, and disagree intensely about Hamas and Palestinians, but they agree that Syria needs to be taken over by Jihadists so the US can collect the oil instead of Putin. How did collecting the oil work for us in Iraq? Remember Rumsfeld saying the "war will pay for itself" with all the oil? We ended up with an oil crisis and a collapsed global economy, an enriched Putin and powerful Iran thanks to these geniuses who have the gall to say Trump is worse than they are.


It's miraculous how every post circles back to bashing Israel. Ho hum.
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Anonymous wrote:It's been said that if Homs falls, Israel will invade in the south to create a buffer zone.


This is very bad for the Israelis. I am surprised they have not invaded and crushed the rebels forces. At least make some air strikes on the rebels? Like you say it is a golden opportunity for the Israelis take some territory though the IDF suffered a lot of casualties in Lebanon.


Israel is on the side of the rebels. The rebels get treated in Golan Heights Israeli hospitals and cross trained with the IDF. These are curiously only anti Christian and anti Muslim terrorists.

Where do you think the rebels get their US weapons from? Turkey and Israel are shameful countries who never saw a buck they didnt need from the US. Turkey and Israel dont even like each other, and disagree intensely about Hamas and Palestinians, but they agree that Syria needs to be taken over by Jihadists so the US can collect the oil instead of Putin. How did collecting the oil work for us in Iraq? Remember Rumsfeld saying the "war will pay for itself" with all the oil? We ended up with an oil crisis and a collapsed global economy, an enriched Putin and powerful Iran thanks to these geniuses who have the gall to say Trump is worse than they are.


It's miraculous how every post circles back to bashing Israel. Ho hum.


Why is Israel supporting ISIS and Al Qaeda spinoff groups? Once again, Israel wants terrorists to be their neighbor. I guess this is the wisdom that'll keep them safe. Go after Iran and Assad, but have AQ as our neighbor.

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I guess this is also the wisdom that makes the US safe. Russia= bad.
AQ= good.

We never saw this movie before, right? Does OBL, Soviet Union and Afghanistan ring a bell to anybody?
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Anonymous wrote:Assad is gone. And his plane disappeared from radar.




Peace to the Syrian people.


Peace from the brutal Assad regime. But what about HTS?


Astonishing how western propaganda paints the portrait of a “brutal regime” when the actions of our very own country make such “brutality” look like kid’s play.

We’re completely brainwashed regarding our role in world history.


WAT DA FCK IS WRONG WITH YOU????

I have family members who witnessed first hand helicopters flying low over the streets of Damascus with the bodies of dissidents dangling by ropes around their necks. I don't know of ANY US President who ever did those kinds of things to his own people. Your attempt to paint the US as worse is absolutely and completely deranged and out of touch with reality.


Oh, but if facts were so easy to distort like they used to be … I’m sure a lot more people would just blindly consume your fiction as “fact” under the force of your family references.

But not? Yeah, no - pass.
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Anonymous wrote:Jake Sullivan fails again.


Yup
Anonymous
Now rebels are in control of Damascus the capital city of Syria.🇸🇾
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Syria even today is probably one of the more stable countries in the Middle East for lots of reasons namely Baathism-or Arab socialism. Anybody Arab will tell you Saddam and Assad were agnostic, barely religious at all, and anyone that was trying to rile the people up and divide them by religious sectarianism was largely dealt with. Saddam and Assad had lots of women and Christians working for them, something only Jihadists had issues with and despite what naive Americans think, Jihadists are not the US's enemy. They are Trump's enemy but not the deep state's enemy. The Jihadists are the deep state's tools/workers. None of these rebel groups are homegrown from Syria or based in any real sentiment besides financial chaos for hire/mercenaries.


First you said we are better off with predictable dictators, which I agree with.
Then you said “jihadists” are not the US’s
enemy, please explain.
The difference I see is some jihadists are local ambitions and some have international ambitions.
Anonymous
I'm suprized no discussion of Assad's fleeing last night is here yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's been said that if Homs falls, Israel will invade in the south to create a buffer zone.


This is very bad for the Israelis. I am surprised they have not invaded and crushed the rebels forces. At least make some air strikes on the rebels? Like you say it is a golden opportunity for the Israelis take some territory though the IDF suffered a lot of casualties in Lebanon.


Israel is on the side of the rebels. The rebels get treated in Golan Heights Israeli hospitals and cross trained with the IDF. These are curiously only anti Christian and anti Muslim terrorists.

Where do you think the rebels get their US weapons from? Turkey and Israel are shameful countries who never saw a buck they didnt need from the US. Turkey and Israel dont even like each other, and disagree intensely about Hamas and Palestinians, but they agree that Syria needs to be taken over by Jihadists so the US can collect the oil instead of Putin. How did collecting the oil work for us in Iraq? Remember Rumsfeld saying the "war will pay for itself" with all the oil? We ended up with an oil crisis and a collapsed global economy, an enriched Putin and powerful Iran thanks to these geniuses who have the gall to say Trump is worse than they are.


You think Israel wants a stable Syria? lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm suprized no discussion of Assad's fleeing last night is here yet.


Where is he in Russia?
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Anonymous wrote:Assad was a London trained opthalmologist who drank alcohol. Butter wouldnt even melt in his mouth. The way the media has painted him out to be some brutal butcher of Syria is insane. He begged investigators to come check if the chemical bombing of Syrian kids came from him or US stockpiles, and the US denied the challenge.

WTF is this 😈 blathering?


Again, no rebuttal because you know it is true.

You want Syria to be taken over by masked terrorists who largely are not Syrian. Do you even know who the rebels who just took over are? They are HTS (Hayat Tahrir Al Sham) which in Arabic translates literally to Life and Liberation in the Levant. A nice name, but not a nice organization. The US government has admitted HTS is a terrorist group, and a dangerous opposition group.
Jabhat al-Nusra, HTS’s precursor organization, was formed in Syria in 2011 as al-Qaeda’s affiliate.

The names keep changing and the leaders keep changing but their revenue remains the same. Oil and US weapons. They drive huge Hummers throughout towns and literally start blasting, and get into battles with the actual Syrian army. They are foreign mercenaries paid by foreigners.

Among the highlights from this group included the ban on Christmas, public crucifixes, and churches. You do realize the Muslim president is against these people, and most Syrians are mortified by this extremist brand of Jihadism formerly unheard of in the country where Christianity was birthed and Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived peacefully for centuries in.


Anyone who defends Assad has zero credibility.
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