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@Chuckwagon Do you think they will try to make peace with Israel? That is, if they actually manage to create a unified government.
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Yet here you are supporting a Monarch in the form of Assad. Funny that. If I LARP, so do you. Who must go? A multilateral demos of the people? Or one man?Yes, you're a retarded monarchist larper, and apparently feel the need to inform everyone how much you love to caress Al-Jolani's balls.
Got it.
You guys apparently forgot about Oct. 7There's always the outside possibility that they're so retarded as to go after Israel immediately but I doubt it.
The thread name should really be changed at this point.Northwestern Aleppo offensive (2024)
Have I, now? Please point out where I've said anything pro Assad. Or contra, for that matter.Yet here you are supporting a Monarch in the form of Assad.
Fren, if Monarchism was dead this thread would not exist. Assad is a Monarch. The State in One person.As far as monarchism goes, it's deader than communism, and not coming back for the foreseeable future.
Yeah because the Saudis LOVE using war to leverage the petroleum industry and it's prices.Al-Jolani's CV is very interesting as I am reading into it.
I wouldn't go that far, there's still a lot that can go horribly wrong for this guy in the interim. Al-Jolani could still catch a stray Russian bomb at the moment of victory, he could reveal his recent moderation's an act too early, Turkey could invade if he makes a big enough effort to reach out to the Kurds & goes back to fighting their SNA pawns (they've already frozen some HTS financial assets), etc. It is premature to declare that he's won unless he's sitting in Damascus while Assad has flown off to Russia or Iran (or alternatively, he's fashioned Assad's skull into a drinking cup which he is holding in one hand). Suffice to say, also, that there are several hundred reasons as to why non-Salafi Muslims might remain leery of Al-Jolani based on his & HTS' past crimes, no matter how vigorously he insists that he's a changed man now.I honestly think its bigger then that. Al-Jolani has unified the rebel factions over the years by purging them of the Durka Durkas. He did this despite going to Iraq to fight for Al Qaeda against the Americans during the Second Gulf War. He consolidated power and opposed ISIS even as their rampage across the levant brought ruin to the people. In fact, he broke with them at the same time as they charged into the Mosul museum and destroyed the history of the Levantine people.
And since then, Jolani was put in a pocket, beset on all sides by great powers. The Americans put a 10 million dollar bounty on his head, the Russians bombed him like he was a Ukrainian city 3 kilometers from liberated Donbass territory. Yet despite this he persevered. He built up his army, he brought stability to the people under his rule and insisted on the need to build rather then destroy. He was subjected to the Tribulation of Heaven. And Heaven has rendered its verdict. Syria bows before the King who holds the Mandate of Heaven. Tremble before his majesty.
Extremely doubtful. I've said it before but Al-Jolani, as you might guess, is literally nicknamed for the Golan Heights, which is where his family came from - IOW, he's inherited a generational grudge against Israel. He's also still an Islamist at the end of the day and any parts of Syria which he rules will still be a conservative Islamic dictatorship at best. It would be very dicey even for a more moderate Southern Front-led government to try to make a Jordan-style peace with Israel, for Al-Jolani it's nigh on impossible, especially any time soon after the war.@Chuckwagon Do you think they will try to make peace with Israel? That is, if they actually manage to create a unified government.
Yeah, that really does not bode well for Assad. (Archive)“Iran is starting to evacuate its forces and military personnel because we cannot fight as an advisory and support force if Syria’s army itself does not want to fight,” Mehdi Rahmati, a prominent Iranian analyst who advises officials on regional strategy, said in a telephone interview.
I dont care that the Russians have mind broke you or sodomized you enough to say the same line a 100 times. I am just pointing out your acting very similar to a tranny and it still shows. Like I don't see a difference between you or a bluesky user right now.Your being upset is doing the opposite of making me want to stop. This thread is not the designated vatnigger hugbox. Go to that designated vatnigger hugbox if you're too upset. But I hope you and the other copenseething vatniggers do not do that, this thread is not a hugbox and should not be one
Aside from the very recent strikes in the northern flank of Homs, most of the strikes seem to be reactive rear-line ops against pre-planned stationary targets, rather than close air strikes against real-time mobile enemy positions currently bearing down on yours or your allies boots-on-the-ground.Fat lot of difference all those air attacks seem to have made
>anime loli pfpI dont care that the Russians have mind broke you or sodomized you enough to say the same line a 100 times. I am just pointing out your acting very similar to a tranny and it still shows. Like I don't see a difference between you or a bluesky user right now.
Yeah it's looking like they're trying to get rebel forces to go back to Homs maybe. It's almost like they're trying to draw reinforcements to that region because it's not doing much.Aside from the very recent strikes in the northern flank of Homs, most of the strikes seem to be reactive rear-line ops against pre-planned stationary targets, rather than close air strikes against real-time mobile enemy positions currently bearing down on yours or your allies boots-on-the-ground.
Not that deep strikes can't impair operations (they definitely can), but they aren't as effective at "stemming the tide" tactically.
>some starwars avatar shit soyjaks will love pfp(I am your wife's bull)>anime loli pfp
>NO UR ACTING LIKE A TRANNY
Better than the news reports I am seeing here that Assad had a coup, some Ukrainian babushka shot down a sukhoi with a jar of pickles, and that Assad left Syria. I wonder if there are any users here that though Assad would fall in 2014?Raised an eyebrow at the user being cropped out, and lo and behold it's from Sprinter, the tard that claimed yesterday that there was a massive paratrooper operation that would take back Hama.
tie me to a rocket and fire me into Damascus, Adonai I am ready.Jesus, you're worse than our resident shekelsniffers here....just fly to Idlib already if you so desperately want to suck him off.
@warhammerautist and @Feline Supremacist are busy huffing copium so their fantasies will remind in their heads for now.I want to know where the sweet sweet copium about Elite Tiger Forces and Paratroopers breaking through the lines and culdrooning the rebel offensive went?
Come on guys, I wanna hear some shit about how Bashar is gonna ride into battle on the T-14s and oust the CIA-Mossad-MIT-SBU transgender nazi jihadis from Greater Aryan Syria!