2024 Syrian opposition offensives - The first Syrian rebel offensive against Government forces since March 2020

Some real Baghdad Bob moments from the Axis of Copium:
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Iran is already cucking out
Do you know whether this is real? I have no Israeli sources for anything.
Israel warns Iran: Don’t send forces to Syria or supply Assad’s army with weapons, which could end up in Hezbollah's hands. via
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#Syria: ex-Rebels took control tonight of the Engineering Battalion near Rastan (N. #Homs). It's a strategic area close to the viaduct of the M-5 Highway (used by SAA to withdraw towards Homs). It looks like Assad's forces also left their equipment behind, without a fight.

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Assad's dogs running for their lives on Zayn Al-Abidin:

Moderate takfiris run over fleeing regime soldiers near Khattab, on the outskirts of Hama:
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Nice, keep proving everyone who said israel did 9-11 correct. Of course conditions on a battlefield are fluid and fog of war exists.

  • The possibility of direct Israeli intervention in Syria cannot be ruled out and could be justified under the pretext of "preventing weapons transfers to Hezbollah." Claims from U.S.-based outlets about Israeli concerns over "extremist groups" taking control in Syria contradict actual events and seem to position Israel as uninvolved in the ongoing developments.What refutes these claims is the documented relationship between Israel and the "Nusra Front," which previously controlled significant areas in southern Syria, including points along the "disengagement line" in the occupied Golan Heights.
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  • Map of the situation in Syria after the fall of Hama to Islamist terrorists, sorry, moderate beheaders.
  • Russian warplanes conducted an airstrike on the Rastan Bridge on the road between Hama and Homs to prevent further advancement of the terrorists.
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oops Israel forgot to update the script.​

  • According to Thomas van Linge, the SDF, along with US air support, are advancing towards the area controlled by Al-Assad's troops in Deir ez-Zor, eastern Syria. United States Air Force and Coalition Warplanes, in support of the Deir-Ez-Zor Military Council and Allied Arab tribes, are conducting targeted strikes against positions belonging to Iranian-backed militias across Deir-Ez-Zor and Eastern Syria. Get ready for another ME adventure and good luck to everyone on the IRR list.
  • The foreign ministers of Syria, Iraq, and Iran will meet tomorrow in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, to hold an urgent discussion regarding Syria. Joint military intervention incoming.
 
I was imagining it from the perspective of Iraqis in technicals screaming in to steal Iran's shit.
Ahhh fair, misunderstanding then.

I'm kind of imagining that scene from Attack on Titan but instead of horses the Iranians are riding in on lightly armored Cold War surplus APCs meanwhile the Beast Titan is wearing a kippa and has a big jew nose
 
Really petulant of the Russians to blow that up too. That little mud path isn't going to slow the Rebel advance down one bit. They'll just throw some planks across it and keep going.
Or not even bother with it and just head to Homs directly from Salamiyah. And if the bridge is truly out of action, it also prevents the SAA and their allies from crossing it if they can get a counteroffensive going.
 
Erdoğan's "Green Kemalist" generals and supporters took a big chunk of win here. The extremist Turks that would oppress Kemalists back home die by fire, and Aleppo gets under Turkish control: We need oil. The National Oath borders must be restored, FUCK YOU CHURCHILL AND LLOYD GEORGE

Wait, there are still Kemalists in the Turkish military? I thought Erdogan purged them all with that big fake coup a few years ago

How come the Syrian armed forces were unprepared against the latest rebel offensive?

Syria was largely being carried by help from Russia, Iran, and Iranian puppet Hezbollah. The Syrian Armed Forces itself suffered massively with the civil war, you had detachments break off and either dissolve or join the rebels and of course all the ones that fled Syria outright. Not to mention the Assad regime never let the military amass too much power and competence because that ran the risk of them getting naughty ideas of overthrowing the government.

Russia, Syria's strongest ally, has committed the majority of its host to crushing Ukraine (the cauldron is boiling)

Iran and Hezbollah have been humbled by the IDF; Hamas doomed them all with the Oct 7th attack.

These rebels were sharp and bided their time until Assad was at his weakest militarily, along with the outside help they've gotten from the Turks
 
The foreign ministers of Syria, Iraq, and Iran will meet tomorrow in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, to hold an urgent discussion regarding Syria. Joint military intervention incoming.
>Slovenly slattern posts nonsense about jihadis are stopped outside Hama, situation is great for Assad
>Hama falls literally less than 24 hours later
>Slovenly slattern posts nonsense about joint Iraqi-Iranian expeditionary force riding to the rescue of Assad

I am now fully expecting Iraq and Iran to announce tomorrow that they have beheaded the Syrian foreign minister in the middle of Al-Tahrir Square, are declaring war on the Assad government, an alliance with Turkey and the jihadis has been signed, a demand that all Russian forces leave Syria, and a peace deal between Iran and both Israel and the USA has been signed. The reverse Midas touch game of the slovenly slattern is stronk af
 
If Assad falls (I still think it is possible he can force a stalemate at Homs and preserve his rule for now), the lesson for wypipo of whatever geopolitical or ideological persuasion is not to bother to intervening in any third world, brown or N country ever again and especially not the Middle East. Whatever oil reserve, air base, geopolitical advantage or moral concern a politician thinks is important is not worth it. We should have ended "white man's burden" when colonialism ended. Whoever tries it for whatever motive ends up failing. The Russians have tried this at least twice now, counting their attempt in the 80s with Afghanistan, and America has tried it with Iraq and Afghanistan. Plus Russia had the Chechens, where they basically had to ally with an Islamist faction to "win" and those were white Muslims. Or just look at Iran or Lebanon, even the Shias want theocracy over whatever secular system we can come up with. Even in Turkey, where the secularist founder is seen even by the religious as a messianic national hero, the military deep state weakened and they elected an Islamist government first chance they got.

Looks like the hajis really want sharia law and not secularism, whether its Baathism, postmodern gender studies, blue jeans and McDonalds or whatever else, and they're willing to overcome technological-advanced great powers just so they can put their women back in the kitchen (good for them). It's not like Ayrab women are expressing much gratitude for our interventions anyway, if they wanted us to care that much about their "freedom" they should be giving every hu-whyte man a complementary BJ when he arrives in their country.

If we have to deal with them again, just nuke them. Oh, and also, close the borders and stop letting them in!
 
If Assad falls (I still think it is possible he can force a stalemate at Homs and preserve his rule for now), the lesson for wypipo of whatever geopolitical or ideological persuasion is not to bother to intervening in any third world, brown or N country ever again and especially not the Middle East. Whatever oil reserve, air base, geopolitical advantage or moral concern a politician thinks is important is not worth it. We should have ended "white man's burden" when colonialism ended. Whoever tries it for whatever motive ends up failing. The Russians have tried this at least twice now, counting their attempt in the 80s with Afghanistan, and America has tried it with Iraq and Afghanistan. Plus Russia had the Chechens, where they basically had to ally with an Islamist faction to "win" and those were white Muslims. Or just look at Iran or Lebanon, even the Shias want theocracy over whatever secular system we can come up with. Even in Turkey, where the secularist founder is seen even by the religious as a messianic national hero, the military deep state weakened and they elected an Islamist government first chance they got.

Looks like the hajis really want sharia law and not secularism, whether its Baathism, postmodern gender studies, blue jeans and McDonalds or whatever else, and they're willing to overcome technological-advanced great powers just so they can put their women back in the kitchen (good for them). It's not like Ayrab women are expressing much gratitude for our interventions anyway, if they wanted us to care that much about their "freedom" they should be giving every hu-whyte man a complementary BJ when he arrives in their country.

If we have to deal with them again, just nuke them. Oh, and also, close the borders and stop letting them in!
No the lesson is don't support mass child murdering drug and meth dealing corruption terrorist supporting Delusional Dictators.
And on that note SOME MORE NEWS:
Sources in Homs are already saying that the city is essentially empty of regime forces now and they are preparing for the rebel takeover.
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