The Crisis in Syria

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Dec 4, 2024.

  1. #31     Dec 13, 2024
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  2. smallfil

    smallfil

    Cannot really blame Bashar Al-Assad because the safety of his family comes first. Russians hid him and evacuated him. News were spread that he was still in Damascus. Syrian military knew that Assad was on the way out. It is why they abandoned their positions and did not fight the rebels. Russia could have very easily annihilated the rebels by bombing them all out in the open. The previous week they bombed the rebel convoy and killed 1,000 of them. Then, Assad quit without consulting Russia and Iran, his strongest supporters that he kept in the dark.
     
    #32     Dec 13, 2024
  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    Just 500 more bombs, and a coupla hundred from Turkey, Israel and the UK, oh and some of your land grabbed for security (and new Israeli settlements), and then your new freedom will kick in, Syria, grats!!
     
    #33     Dec 13, 2024
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  4. gwb-trading

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    #34     Dec 13, 2024
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  5. mervyn

    mervyn

    no, another propaganda, this guy wants to please the new chief but he will end up in exile to in jail.

    kurds backed by us are stealing syria oil since the isis times, there are no routes so the turkish middlemen got a skin in the game and exports over 2 billion a year while itself is an net oil importer. this shit isn’t right, be another extreme religious regime.

    but i want to see how isreal plays out in golan heights, wonder if this kid will go to war over the occupied territory.
     
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    #35     Dec 13, 2024
  6. kashirin

    kashirin

    Interesting you use for your fake posts Ukrainian sources even for things not even remotely connected to Ukraine

    Quite revealing who you really are - cheap Ukrainian schill on payroll
     
    #36     Dec 14, 2024
  7. Nobert

    Nobert

    That should buy around an extra 5,625,000 North Koreans for one year.

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    assadd visited putin on Nov 28 (?) and was told to get the hell out of Syria, no more rus troops. So the dictator lied his to gang, till the very lasts moments that rus will save us.

     
    #37     Dec 14, 2024
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  8. You can be sure that Vlad took his "transaction fee" out of that 135 billion.
     
    #38     Dec 14, 2024
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  9. Russians trying to hold on to their bases in Syria. This issue is going to be messy and snaky long term. It will not be easy for the Russians to operate well at those bases if the new regime wants them out. On the other hand, the new regime does not have the power right now -nor are they aligned with another power- to throw them out.

    As I said, it is going to be messy and snaky. Probably the Israelis will make a back room deal with the new regime to provide intelligence and weapons on how to harass the Russians if they do not move out- in return for the new regime behaving themselves along the Syria/Israel border. Or some such deal. Snaky.


    Exclusive: Russia pulling back but not out of Syria, sources say

    https://www.reuters.com/world/russia-pulling-back-not-out-syria-sources-say-2024-12-14/
     
    #39     Dec 14, 2024
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  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I expect the Assads will be expected to cough up millions per month to Putin in protection fees.

    Assads to enjoy luxury life in Moscow's 'Beverley Hills' - but he'll never be safe
    The deposed Syrian dictator and his family fled to Moscow with a fortune of at least £1.5bn and an uncertain future amid the ruins of their own country and their new life as Putin's exiled guests
    https://inews.co.uk/news/assads-lux...hYa8waFq8IshsRlbWmOuoEQ_zl5Z64N_N_D0Zy9l0kyN2
     
    #40     Dec 15, 2024