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Channel 12 Israel: Israel targets chemical weapons manufacturing labs in Damascus
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I was never trying to imply they would even consider handing it back. But some sort of deal with Syria that basically treats it as a Mutually Militarized Zone as opposed to a DMZ would potentially be tolerable.Israel would be absolutely retarded to give back the Golan Heights, if that's what you're talking about. It would be an absolutely sane move, though, for both Israel and Syria, to come up with some alternative concessions to resolve that issue. So don't expect it to happen.
We don't know yet. The al-Jolani guy who looks to be the big guy on the rebel side used to be part of the first group of ISIS-likes but he's acting like he's part of the second now, the remainder being better than Assad but not much. All we can do is wait and see.So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
I don't even know. They're probably scumbags, too. They always are.So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
What do you think their copes for not going back will be?Now she, and the rest of these Syrians, can go back to their own country.
Some of the stuff the gulf makes looks like standard arab architecture mixed with modern styles. It's not my thing but to each their own.I'll never not be mad that the UAE used their infinite oil money to turn Dubai into a generic metal-and-glass skyscraper city instead of building something actually good-looking.
They were literally supported by ISIS until al-Qaeda told Jolani to start fighting them. Jolani is a radical Salafist Jihadi and as soon as he takes power the pretense will fall away and he will massacre every Alawite, Christian, and anyone non-Salafi he can get his hands on until the country slips deeper into chaos.So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
A lot of the ones in the West are (or rather were) pro-Assad, for exampleWhat do you think their copes for not going back will be?
So you're saying if we force all the rapefugees to go back Assad still has a chance?A lot of the ones in the West are (or rather were) pro-Assad, for example
Jolani believers will say that they're totally different even though he has explicitly stated in the past that his disagreement with ISIS is that they started implementing their ultra-strict sharia before winning completely, not that they implemented their ultra-strict sharia. Expect him to turn and start doing literally everything he claimed he wouldn't do anymore.So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
This was the previously reported Israeli plan Israel is seriously considering establishing a security belt (on its eastern border in the north) that will extend from northern Quneitra, starting from the city of Al-Ba’t, and passing through Khan Arnabeh, Jabata Al-Khashab and Hader, all the way to the outskirts of Beit Jan and the Hermon area in the Damascus countryside controlled by the Syrian regime. Israel will be able to open a new battle front against Hezbollah from Syrian territory, and will deprive them of the topographical advantages (difference in elevation) on the border with Syria, which provide it with freedom of movement.Increased military deployment in the Golan Heights area: Following the developments in Syria - the IDF and the Northern Command launched an attack in the buffer zone in the Quneitra area, in order to strengthen the defense of the border. In accordance with the assessment of the situation in the Northern Command and the Home Front Command, it was decided that in the four Druze settlements in the Golan Heights there will be no school classes today. Learning will be possible in the kindergartens. In the rest of the Golan Heights, studies are taking place as usual. The IDF deploys roadblocks along the Golan Heights. Traffic in the area will be restricted as needed. All the agricultural areas adjacent to the Syrian border have been declared a closed military area, and the entry of farmers there will be restricted.
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That the country is run by Jabhat al-Nusra and they're going to get beheaded. Same reason countries won't deport rapists to Afghanistan.What do you think their copes for not going back will be?
The main rebels pushing the offensive used to be ISIS-esque scum (they're a rebranded former Taliban affiliate that also briefly pledged allegiance to ISIS during their peak), but they're currently claiming to be tolerant towards minorities. Given the fact that several of their members engaged in activities that show those Islamist ideals haven't left after capturing Aleppo, it's probably just taqiyya; expect them to backpedal on their "moderate" stance just as fast as the Taliban did after pushing the Americans out.So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
I just said you lasted longer than Assads army did. (Respect).Strange, I don't remember saying anything about Russia in this thread or even be remotely pro-Assad. The schizo you're orbitting is having a meltdown over his homosexual fantasies being mocked. Can you even read lilbro?
Its like watching an ice sheet slowly recede until it suddenly collapses.So many years of a civil war in deadlock and a regime that has survived for over 5 decades falls apart in 11 days. What a way for things to end.
Difficult to tell. Al-Jolani, the biggest bigshot among the rebel leaders right now, is a 'former' Al-Qaeda (and briefly also ISIS) chief who routinely engaged in sectarian massacres back in 2014-ish but claims to have basically gone woke, by Islamist standards, more recently and has managed to refrain from murdering every Christian/Shiite/Alawite/etc. he saw on his road to Damascus so far. It might be taqiyya, it might be genuine pragmatism (man's still an Islamist, I doubt he will ever love the religious minorities for real even if he bows to realism for now). The Kurds in the northeast and the Free Syrian Army guys in the south are the latter, they've both famously fielded 'diverse' units (women fighters & Assyrian Christians for the Kurds, a Druze regiment called the Al-Jabal Brigade and a smaller Christian unit called the Jesus Christ Brigade for the latter).So, uh....are the rebels ISIS-esque scum or something that might be marginally better than the current regime? Or is a mix of both, and therefore, like most of these rebels with a mix of factions, the ISIS/Taliban types will murder or send the "moderate rebels" scurrying away once they win?
Given the Russian propensity for just walking off and leaving shit behind, I'm going with this.I am expecting uploaded footage of the bases by rebels with captured personal and equipment. I am unsure if Russian properly evacuated.