Syria has officially fallen, marking the end of President Assad's government.

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Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad boarded a plane to leave the country on Saturday, according to several media reports. His exit comes 12 days after a surprise uprising made a lightning dash to the capital of Damascus after capturing several major cities along the way. Meanwhile, there are claims that the jet carrying Assad either was shot down or had mechanical problems and crashed over Northwestern Syria.

“Assad left the country for an undisclosed location, fleeing ahead of insurgents who said they had entered Damascus after a stunning advance across the country,” The Associated Press reported, citing an interview with Rami Abdurrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). Abdurrahman told the AP that Assad took a flight Sunday from Damascus.

 
Assad had the hottest wife of almost any world leader.
 
No, that's another country you have destroyed.

Hey Pete...........you peaked my curiosity. Could you explain what you actually mean and describe what we did to destroy Syria.
 
1733699561663.pngAnd anything else we feel like bombing, Israel is also bombing what's left of Syrian army...
 
Some interesting reading on our involvement in Syria along with Russian involvement.



We've been playing both ends against the middle in the middle east for a long time. Not good, not smart. Came back to bite us in the ass on 9/11 and sooner or later it'll bite us in the ass again. Hopefully that won't include some religious psycho setting off nukes over here.

In my opinion the only reason we should be in the middle east is to keep the sea lanes open. And it should include a contingent of every industrialized country that has a navy and an air force (including China and Russia.) Time to end the attacks on merchant vessels.
 
U.S. President Joe Biden says the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad is a “fundamental act of justice” after decades of repression, but it is also “a moment of risk and uncertainty” for the Mideast.

 

Israeli Ground Forces Cross into Syria, Officials Say​

Israeli ground forces advanced beyond the demilitarized zone on the Israel-Syria border over the weekend, marking their first overt entry into Syrian territory since the 1973 October War, according to two Israeli officials speaking anonymously to discuss sensitive developments.

The Israeli deployment came amid a successful push by rebel groups in Syria to drive President Bashar al-Assad out of power and out of the country, prompting neighboring states to brace for more regional instability created by his sudden fall and flight.

Israeli forces took control of the mountain summit of Mount Hermon on the Syrian side of the border, as well as several other locations deemed essential for stabilizing control of the area.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...S&cvid=6256a23875a9406fb7104de943d3897f&ei=16
 
Some interesting reading on our involvement in Syria along with Russian involvement.



We've been playing both ends against the middle in the middle east for a long time. Not good, not smart. Came back to bite us in the ass on 9/11 and sooner or later it'll bite us in the ass again. Hopefully that won't include some religious psycho setting off nukes over here.

In my opinion the only reason we should be in the middle east is to keep the sea lanes open. And it should include a contingent of every industrialized country that has a navy and an air force (including China and Russia.) Time to end the attacks on merchant vessels.
End the Genocide in Gaza and West Bank, the Yemen faction might step down. I hear we might fight with Spain for refusing to let arms for israel dock at their ports...
 
End the Genocide in Gaza and West Bank, the Yemen faction might step down.

The middle east is a millstone around our neck. Think of all the money we've spent there and then imagine what we could have done with it here (health care, food security, affordable housing, etc.) but no.............gotta keep feeding the MIC and involving ourselves in places we aren't welcome. In the bitter end we'll pay a price for this.

jm2c
 
This reminds me of the James Bond movie "A View to a Kill" where the Zoran guy (played well by Christopher Walken) kills off his own minions in his lair by shooting them with a machine gun.
 
This reminds me of the James Bond movie "A View to a Kill" where the Zoran guy (played well by Christopher Walken) kills off his own minions in his lair by shooting them with a machine gun.
Nailed it...
 
Alex lives in the area (not Syria, but Greece)

Damascus falls. Erdogan rules over Syria. Notre Dame globalist gathering. Trump-Elensky handshake​

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Syria Collapses, Damascus Falls, Assad Flees, Moscow Furious; Trump Says Wants Ukraine Peace​

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The US once placed a $10 million reward on the head of Syrian opposition leader Muhammad al-Julani.

Then he was a terrorist, and today he is a "hero, an opponent of dictatorship and a freedom fighter."

In the US, Muhammad al-Julani is still on the list of the most dangerous terrorists, and the offer of a $10 million reward for his head is still valid.

t.me/ForeignAgentIntel
 

Syria: A Battle Lost Amid a Wider War​

  • Syria's collapse is a loss for the Syrian people and their Iranian, Russian, and Chinese allies;
  • It is a reminder that while US military and industrial power wanes, it still possesses potent "superweapons" in terms of monopolizing information space, poisoning populations against their own best interests, and toppling nations;
  • The US strategy has been to create multiple crises for Russia along its periphery including in Syria, forcing Russia to make difficult decisions regarding where it commits limited resources;
  • The multipolar world must accept the reality that what is essentially World War 3 is ongoing and they will all eventually be targeted in turn;
  • Investment is required in securing and defending national and regional information space from US interference through the creation of local education programs producing journalists and analysts, local social media platforms to replace US-based platforms, and laws ending foreign funding of media inside targeted countries;
Resources:
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Exclusive-Iran in direct contact with groups in Syria's new leadership, Iranian official says​

DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran has opened a direct line of communication with rebels in Syria's new leadership since its ally Bashar al-Assad was ousted, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, in an attempt to "prevent a hostile trajectory" between the countries.

The lightning advance of a militia alliance spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a former al-Qaeda affiliate, marked one of the biggest turning points for the Middle East in generations. Assad's fall as president removed a bastion from which Iran and Russia exercised influence across the Arab world.

Hours after Assad's fall, Iran said it expected relations with Damascus to continue based on the two countries' "far-sighted and wise approach" and called for the establishment of an inclusive government representing all segments of Syrian society.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...S&cvid=a91d9689b4a74af78758a6631ca72483&ei=21
 

U.S. Wants to Keep ISIS From Taking Over Syria, Says Sullivan​

December 8, 2024 5:50 PM - Updated: December 8, 2024 10:42 PM

The United States’ top priority following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime is to ensure ISIS does not receive “new oxygen” and take control of Syria, said outgoing national security advisor Jake Sullivan said on Saturday.

Speaking at the Reagan National Security Forum in Simi, Calif., he added, “we are going to take steps ourselves, directly and working with the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Kurds, to ensure that does not happen.”

The forum’s day of discussions and interviews took place as the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, backed by Iran, Hezbollah and Russia was collapsing. Al-Assad fled the capital Damascus, on Sunday and was reportedly in Moscow.

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Are you trolling me?

No. I don't do that to anyone. You made a statement that the US destroyed Syria. I'd really like to hear what you have to say.

We, the US, have fucked over other countries - unfortunately that a fact. But Syria and a lot of other countries in the middle east were absolute shit hole toilets long before we ever showed up. This faction (of Arabs) hates that faction. These people hate them. They all hate the Israelis.

There is a lot of stuff on Syria here if you (or anyone else) is interested.


As for me and my opinion on Syria and the entire middle east see post # 18.
 
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