khoz1965.bsky.social
🇸🇾 “A revolution is usually done by the people, not by importing foreigners to rebel against the people.” 🇸🇾
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Yes, I’ll proudly defend both Ba’athism and Putin. Ba’athist Syria was a secular state. Isn’t this what you liberals supposedly advocate for?
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I love how that doesn’t address anything I’ve said.
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If opposing Islamic extremism means I’m a Russian shill, sign me up.
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And the best way to do that is to support Islamic extremists, right?
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If you're crying about losing the right to scrape out a living baby from your womb while Syrian women will yet again have to live under Shariah Law, you should shut the fuck up.
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Why do liberals support Islamic terrorists but then call the Republicans the "Christian Taliban"?
Oh, by the way, the actual Taliban is happy about the events in Syria.
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There is no more Syria to speak of.
May God save Syria, for nobody else can.
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They are in collaboration with the SAA, not in opposition to it. The SAA is withdrawing to focus on the main front, and the SDF moved into the region to resist the advances of ISIS.
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- There are talks of open rebellion in southern regions, particularly in Daraa. The Syrian government has responded with airstrikes and fortifications are being built in Damascus.
- ISIS has taken advantage of the chaos and is advancing in the Syrian desert.
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- The SDF has taken control of Deir Ez Zor and surrounding areas as the SAA withdraws to focus on the main front. They are not in conflict, but in collaboration. The SDF knows a HTS victory would spell doom for Kurdish interests.
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- the city of Hama was captured by the terrorists and the SAA managed to withdraw from the city and surrounding areas to the city of Homs.
- Russian aircraft assisted the Syrian withdrawal, and bombed Al-Rastan bridge to slow down the HTS' advance
- There is no government withdrawal from Homs
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I have refrained from commenting on recent events in the Syrian Civil War due to the unreliable information coming from both sides over the past two nights. I will summarize the events of recent days in the following messages:
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Sykes-Picot is why Syria exists today.
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Russia is the successor state to the Soviet Union.
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The US has no desire to surrender its permanent seat on the UNSC.
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Terrorists.
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Delusional.
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Strange graphic considering Russia opposes ISIS.
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The government *withdrew* from Aleppo, meaning they did not suffer serious losses in terms of manpower or equipment. The rebels, meanwhile, are quickly spending their limited strength. The long term prognosis is grim - for the terrorists.
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Again, this is false. The SDF disavowed that operation and they never took anything.
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Strawman.
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Burden of proof is on you.
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I don’t believe in the concept of rights.
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Absolutely, but the facts remain.
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Again, they’re literally dismantling Syrian industrial enterprises and transporting them to Gaziantep.
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Okay.
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I’d like to see evidence that they committed genocide in any of those places.
The UN charter recognizes Russia as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
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What gives you or liberal states the right to decide the internal affairs of other sovereign states?
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Ok? In combat with the Syrian opposition, not the SAA.
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Like I’ve said, the HTS doesn’t have the manpower to launch such an operation.
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The SDF has sided with Assad.
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You can cite whatever reason you want, but the HTS is a Turkish proxy.
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Putin is the Head of State of a member state of the United Nations Security Council.
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The HTS is literally dismantling industrial enterprises in Aleppo and transporting them to Gaziantep. They also use the Turkish currency.
Also, that claim regarding Deir Ezzor was debunked by the Syrian opposition.
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In the words of your President, “you’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists.”
In Syria, the options are limited. Assad is clearly the best choice.
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It very much so could. The status quo ante bellum is much better for the SDF than a weakened or overturned Assad government.
The Turks hate the SDF, and the HTS is a Turkish proxy that quite literally uses the Turkish currency.
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You appear more as a bot than I do.
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Fascinating as always to see liberals deride Republicans as the “Christian Taliban” when they support the Taliban-lite in Syria.
Not to mention, the USA quite literally supported the Taliban because communism is just so terrible.
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So you don’t have an answer?
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It would certainly present massive risks for them. They’d be at the mercy of the HTS terrorists and their Turkish backers.
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The Syrian Arab Republic is a sovereign state and a member of the United Nations.
It’s quite literally against ISIS and Al Qaeda, and the current rebels are an off shoot of the latter.
Before the Civil War, Assad is who kept the peace in a country that was created by European imperialism.
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Why?
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I would agree, but that statement rejects liberal ideology.
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Now would be the time to betray them, wouldn’t it?
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The SDF is mostly aligned with the Syrian government.
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Hilarious to see western liberals endorse Islamic terrorists.