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

Dangit, always a surreal moment when I wake up and a third world shithole regime has fallen, even if the writing was on the wall when I went to bed last night.

I guess on the downside there is a reasonable chance it becomes either another durka durka islamist state or devolves into a messy civil war.....kinda like every other fucking shithole in the region

But on the plus side a truly cancerous authoritarian regime dies screaming, its network of shitbag authoritarian allies/enablers have their chess boards fucked beyond repair, and most importantly of all some of the absolute most insufferable and smugfuck retards on the internet are sobbing their fucking eyes out on social media for my enjoyment
 
Oh fuck the CIA overthrew Assad, Libya went from a developing country into a thirdworld hellhole with open air slave markets.
To be fair, Libya had a 19% unemployment rate just before the Civil War. I don't think it was a great country then, and the civil war certainly didn't make things any better.
 
I'm beginning to think Assad is going to go missing in terms of what the public knows, if he does hide out in Iran or Russia for the rest of his days they'll probably just treat him like how Pakistan treated Bin Laden and hide him away somewhere.
he can always go back to being a dentist
 
To be fair, Libya had a 19% unemployment rate just before the Civil War. I don't think it was a great country then, and the civil war certainly didn't make things any better.
Nigga it's even worse than that most experts and academics agreed that Gaddafi was pretty shit at economics the only reason was Libya was livable was:
A) Oil
B)Low Population
 
First Syria, next is Israel and Venezuela. Russia will make a peace deal but I don't think it will be as good as libtards are hoping
 
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how the fuck did this shit happen? he controlled most of the country last time i checked a month ago, real fucking suspicious that all of a sudden a flood of news hits the world after 7 years of radio silence followed by this,
the future of syria is going to look like libya with their slave markets and backwards fundi islamic totalitarianism. keep in mind that every picture that came out of syria of children being decapitated was done by the brave freedom fighters of the free syrian army supported by the west whos typical evils the narrative surrounding the war conveniently forgets.

God bless assad. and his resilience.
 
Syria was the geopolitical event that made me more 'aware' of what was going on internationally. Got me really interested in international relations. Even took a class on it. It was a great jumping off point for me because it's was connected to international institutions. Also the whole refugee crisis was a a major redpill. Learning Erdogan would allowed ISIS recruits to get into syria for the caliphate? Brexit?

Losing Assad is pretty unfortunate, but in the end he couldn't turn a corner since 2016. There was no infrastructure rebuilt. America has been camping in the north west supporting the kurds. Venezuala rebounded better. The Israel-Gaza debacle really shows the lack of solidarity amongst muslim countries. Iran is exposed as being all bark and zero bite. Saudis on their knees for israel. Libya is still fucked. Erdogan being the annoying turk.

You wouldn't believe how I much I miss this nigga.....
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I miss Gaddafi. When I was younger I always thought he was a lolcow leader with his occasionally wacky antics before I found out why Hillary Clinton salivated over him getting brutally murdered and sodomized by US backed rebels.
 
It really shows how bad Assad was that the whole thing was done and won in two weeks. Even his army had no belief in his leadership and once a symbolic victory was won by the rebels, it all came tumbling down. The only reason people here or online supported him is not having the pleasure of living in a dictatorship where anything that makes the leaders look bad is being put in jail indefinitely.
 
Or maybe it's because get this:
The Royal family actually knows how to run a country?
I mean genuinely the fact that Jordan still exists and is relatively thriving is nothing short of a miracle
The current king's father king Hussein was given a country by the British that had:
1 mile of road
No natural resources
Was at war with Israel multiple times
And was literally just a random plot of desert with little to no water
And he managed to stabilize and survive the cold war and multiple coup attempts also I believe Hafez Al Assad tried to invade him that one time.
And you forgot the reason the current king survived the Arab spring is because the Protests were calling for democratic and economic reforms and you know what he did?
He gave them economic and Democratic reforms simple as that.
If only Assad did that lol.
The really bizarre part of this is his dad was a legit diagnosed Schizophrenic and Abdullah I STILL governed better than 90% of the other Arab leaders.
 
I'm convinced the plane crash that's being reported on didn't actually happen, and that it was transponder spoofing. It's been several hours since the 'crash', been daylight for a few of those hours, and IL-76s are huge so any crash site isn't exactly easy to miss, we should have gotten something by now.
I think you are right, I saw some reports that he was headed for Russia or Iran but someone in the US government said they couldn't confirm he even left Syria.
 
how the fuck did this shit happen? he controlled most of the country last time i checked a month ago, real fucking suspicious that all of a sudden a flood of news hits the world after 7 years of radio silence followed by this,
the future of syria is going to look like libya with their slave markets and backwards fundi islamic totalitarianism. keep in mind that every picture that came out of syria of children being decapitated was done by the brave freedom fighters of the free syrian army supported by the west whos typical evils the narrative surrounding the war conveniently forgets.

God bless assad. and his resilience.
a lot of people are going to blame israel or the CIA, or blame Iran and Russia for not helping enough
but at the end of the day, the blame purely rests on Assad being a total fucking retard dipshit terrible leader entirely propped up by Iranian proxies and Russian support
after "winning" in 2019 he launched a special sitting on his hands doing nothing operation letting his country slide deeper into being an absolutely impoverished shitshow, most of his most loyal guys had died fighting rebels or ISIS back in the day, and now all he had left was soldiers who didn't see their lives getting any better under his regime, nobody gave a fuck and nobody wanted to fight, powderkeg was already set for an ANA tier collapse
then, with Iran and Russia getting stuck balls deep in their own bullshit it created a perfect storm for the whole system to just fold as soon as the rebels, who had actually been training and making plans for the last 5 years, kicked the door in, the whole rotten to the core system folded like a house of cards
maybe he should have ran a country instead of selling captagon
 
The really bizarre part of this is his dad was a legit diagnosed Schizophrenic and Abdullah I STILL governed better than 90% of the other Arab leaders.
Maybe being an schizo cancels out with being an arab and you end up a normal human being.

I think you are right, I saw some reports that he was headed for Russia or Iran but someone in the US government said they couldn't confirm he even left Syria.
There's no way that Assad is dead. He didn't even try to put up a fight and he knew how fast the rebels were better than anyone ITT. The guy disappeared without trace and that's why the SAA didn't even try to put up a fight
 
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