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

But you are pro Russian ziggers.
I'm literally not, and I actually challenged you directly earlier in the thread but you refused to engage because you're just a mindless ideologue who can only think in the CURRENT CRISIS format. I am NOT Pro-Russian and I don't care for their war of aggression, but this whole war is NOT a win for anyone except radical jihadist Muslims.

Do you want to respond to what I said earlier? I'll even quote it here for your benefit.
What the fuck are you talking about? I am not cheerleading Russia and I am not a zigger. The destabilization of the Middle East and the Arab World 100% caused the tidal wave of migrants from those regions into Europe, much like the refugees fleeing Ukraine was caused by the Russian invasion. I don't see how both cannot be true. American actions in the Middle East DID provoke a general collapse of order and stability in the region and DID set forth a chain of events that led to the migrant wave of the last ten years. Or are you saying that the migrant waves from the Arab World were caused, retroactively, by the 2022 Invasion? I don't understand what you're arguing here.

The brownwave of Arabs and Nafris in Europe already exist and have been there for years now. They felt emboldened by the lightning war of ISIS and kicked off in Europe in a real way then, and there's no reason to believe they wouldn't do it again. "Refugees" from the Arab World are violent, are destabilizing, and will cause problems because 1) they already ARE causing problems and 2) they did the same thing when ISIS was storming across the region and started popping off in a bad way across Europe.
 
It's AssadOver (for real this time)
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Curious to see what happens to the remaining government-controlled cities and positions. Will not be surprised if many just go along with whatever considering that if Assad did flee they have basically been abandoned to fend for themselves.
 
He's been shilling for a literal al-Qaeda offshoot this whole thread, and accuses anyone who disagrees with this "murderous but mostly moderate" jihadist group of being a zigger pro-Russian.
I'm confused. Is a region not entitled to its spheres of influence? No, says the man in Moscow! Sorry ziggos, maybe you should be worried about the mass tracts of land you own and currently neglect instead of dunes that don't concern you. I get why slavs have a kinship with arabs though. Both share a reliance on a huge population of sub 80-iq retards fighting for a long disproven ideology founded by an illiterate pedophile.
 
Well, at least I don't have to pretend to care about Arabs or Muslims anymore, I guess. Very disappointed overall with it, especially now because aesthetically we'll just get towelheads sitting in caves for the rest of their history now instead of somewhat cool strongman dictator vibes.
Jolani is objectively more cool than Assad.
 
What a wild ride for Syria, with more to follow probably. It will be very interesting to see how this plays out for the Kurds.
Saw a video earlier where HTS rebels denounced the PKK as "filth", so likely not anything good. Turkey is going to start ass-raping them using the HTS or just invade them outright like they did a while ago.
 
So the Rebels are asking for Jew money. Israel is an easy bride to please, give her peace and let her have the Golan and they will do whatever you want.


Translation:


Syrian rebel speaking to Israel’s Channel 11: “Dear neighbours & friends from the friendly state of Israel, I’m talking to you, the people of Daraa are joyous after Assad’s rule was diminished. I’m speaking on my behalf and all the free people of Syria, our next phase will be harmony & peace with the state of Israel. There will be no extremism, we share passion. We invite Israel to come to Syria and invest.”
Why the fuck are all the Zionists in the comments insulting him?
And people wonder why all Israel's neighbors hate them.
 
First clips I have seen of a rebel in Assad's Damascus palace. Unfortunately I can't download & archive videos off Instagram.

Quick DeepL translations of the video descriptions:
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Video 2
You can get instagram videos through inspect element, or through some websites that'll rip it for you like https://snapinsta.app/

Honestly hope the thread doesn't get featured but I fear that it will because this is pretty major.
 
I'm confused. Is a region not entitled to its spheres of influence? No, says the man in Moscow! Sorry ziggos, maybe you should be worried about the mass tracts of land you own and currently neglect instead of dunes that don't concern you. I get why slavs have a kinship with arabs though. Both share a reliance on a huge population of sub 80-iq retards fighting for a long disproven ideology founded by an illiterate pedophile.
I'm not a zigger or a Russian or any form of Slav. I just am not really keen on mentally supporting a group that used to be a subsidiary franchise of al-Qaeda but is now totally...like...not like that anymore! We swear!

Didn't really that "wow, I don't like Jihadists!" is a pro-Zigger position these days.
 
Gimme clocks or trashcans, but I just can't wrap my head around how the entire Syrian regime which had been resilient for 13 years, just suddenly collapsed in under 2 weeks after a literal who military force comes out of nowhere and starts fucking shit up. It seemed like things were mostly normal, least in big cities like Aleppo and Damascus. I know I saw pictures of people I'm acquainted with who were vacationing there (for whatever godforsaken reason) in the last year and it all seemed under control. can someone explain literally what happened???
 
Gimme clocks or trashcans, but I just can't wrap my head around how the entire Syrian regime which had been resilient for 13 years, just suddenly collapsed in under 2 weeks after a literal who military force comes out of nowhere and starts fucking shit up. It seemed like things were mostly normal, least in big cities like Aleppo and Damascus. I know I saw pictures of people I'm acquainted with who were vacationing there (for whatever godforsaken reason) in the last year and it all seemed under control. can someone explain literally what happened???
The only things I can really say with some degree of certainty is that the opposition going on the offense seemed to have momentum on their side and exploited it after their initial successes. Assad fleeing probably didn't help matters since when leaders do that their subordinates and soldiers they left behind tend to give up. I've seen "complacency" and "sanctions" brought up for why the Syrian Army was so weak.
 
I'm literally not, and I actually challenged you directly earlier in the thread but you refused to engage because you're just a mindless ideologue who can only think in the CURRENT CRISIS format. I am NOT Pro-Russian and I don't care for their war of aggression, but this whole war is NOT a win for anyone except radical jihadist Muslims.

Do you want to respond to what I said earlier? I'll even quote it here for your benefit.
Heavens, me. A mindless idealogue.

Fren, when I was a soldier at Camp Cropper in Mahmudiyah, I slapped post it notes on the faces of Sunni Arab tribals so I could keep them organized before ruining their lives.

I learned a valuable lesson from the second gulf war. Governments are shit, but they can only be shit with the help of the men with guns. Like myself. But I have no regrets because at the end of the day what I did I did for America and it's people. If that isn't what they wanted they should have been more forceful in saying so. Soldiers are weapons wielded by the State. Ask not why they do what they do. Ask instead why they were told to do it.

Assad led a shit government. He was propped up by the Russians as part of their murderous campaign against European and American interests. The soldiers of Russia and Assad committed unspeakable atrocities against humanity and now they are held to account.
 
Gimme clocks or trashcans, but I just can't wrap my head around how the entire Syrian regime which had been resilient for 13 years, just suddenly collapsed in under 2 weeks after a literal who military force comes out of nowhere and starts fucking shit up. It seemed like things were mostly normal, least in big cities like Aleppo and Damascus. I know I saw pictures of people I'm acquainted with who were vacationing there (for whatever godforsaken reason) in the last year and it all seemed under control. can someone explain literally what happened???
Assad was relying heavily on Russia and Iran to stay in power. Russia is bogged down in Ukraine and was forced to disband their PMC group after they tried to pull a coup, and Isreal just finished crippling Hezbollah's leadership, giving Iran a really bloody nose in the process. With those two allies out of the way, Assad effectively had no one to protect him.
 
It looks like the Syrian government was a house built on sand. Reliant on Iran, Hezbollah and Russia and when it’s patrons were weakened and distracted, the government’s feet were in fact made of clay.

I followed the conflict for a long time you know, just reading and such. I’m honestly amazed the rebels moved so fast.

It does remind me of what happened to Omar Al Bashir, in Sudan. He weathered the storm in 2011 but fell in 2018. Assad lasted longer, but in the end his patrons had more important battles to fight and could no longer save him.

HTS is an Al-Qaeda offshoot. I’m curious how true they’ll be to their PR campaign. Anyways, massive victory for Israel, and Turkey. A strategic blow to Iran.

(If I had to give an explanation, at the end of the day, Assad ran the government on the basis of minority rule-most of Syria is Sunni, and he just couldn’t withstand the pressure arrayed against him).
 
can someone explain literally what happened???
Simple:
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