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Aleppo’s fall: a crumbling regime and the shifting sands of Syria’s civil war : Comments

By Vince Hooper, published 6/12/2024

With his primary allies distracted and internal cohesion reportedly fraying, Assad faces perhaps his most precarious moment since the uprising began.

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Russia faces a serious dilemma.
Continue the war in Ukraine and lose Syria, or defend Syria and lose momentum in Ukraine prior to Trumps inauguration.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 7 December 2024 7:45:41 AM
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Just goes to show the truth behind the old axiom; things are bad but they could be worse.
Posted by diver dan, Sunday, 8 December 2024 9:19:56 AM
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Sometimes things move quickly. As compared to the glacial movement of forces on the Russian steppes, Syria's situation changes hourly.

It now seems that:

The rebels are in the suburbs of Damascus.

The southern rebel group(s) have overrun much of southern Syria,

No one knows where Assad is. If he doesn't want to suffer the Ghaddafi fate, he'll probably already be in Moscow or Tehran.

Iran is seems is bugging out. Even though we were assured that they totally defeated the Israeli airforce (gaffaw!!) it seems a small rebel force is beyond their abilities. Of course, its also possible that they were so badly bloodied by the IDF that they've got nothing left to give.

Most of the Russian fleet has left Tartus. They can't go through the Dardanelles to the Black Sea so they probably head to the Krasnogorsk.
The Russian airforce, while apparently killing large numbers of civilians trying to stop the rebels, has been totally ineffectual. (I'm sure the UN will get around to condemning the civilian deaths any time soon - or does that only happen when Israel is involved?)

Trump has said the US should stay right out of the whole sorry mess. Quite the warmonger, eh?

The US trip-wire force will remain to protect the Kurds who are probably closer to statehood than any time in a century.

Things can hardly be going any better for Israel. Hezbullah defeated. Iran on the run. Russia bugging out. Iran's supply-lines to Hezbullah and Hamas totally severed. To be sure, the new rulers of Syria, whoever they may be, will remain hostile to the Jews but will spend a decade of infighting while they jockey for positions. And while they'll be hostile to the Jews they'll be even more hostile to Hezbullah and Iran who enabled Assad to massacre their kin.

Trump hasn't even taken over yet and already the world is falling into place.
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 8 December 2024 1:28:35 PM
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Its now confirmed that Assad has left. Where to? No one seems to know but Moscow seems to be the majority view.

Hezbullah are trying to get their forces back into Lebanon so that they can avoid suffering the tender mercies of the rebels who have plenty of reason to seek revenge. Reports are that Israel is taking the opportunity to take out the Hezbullah convoys before they can re-unite with their fellow terrorists in Lebanon.
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 8 December 2024 2:07:16 PM
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Another one of Hoopers Bloopers.

This is what you all supported

http://x.com/toastedavocado2/status/1865174035790991871

And now this is what you all supported, and worse I won't show.

http://x.com/Omar_Madaniah/status/1865564445214458363

Give yourselves all a round of applause and a pat on the back.

I'm keen to see what Western Leaders have to say about things.
'Let's change the subject please' (Move on nothing to see here)
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 9 December 2024 10:39:37 AM
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Idlib’s Rebels Unite Under Al Qaeda Banner While Syria Prepares Offensive
http://www.mintpressnews.com/idlibs-rebels-unite-under-al-qaeda-banner-while-syria-prepares-offensive/252045/

>>Recent events in Syria very likely would not have happened if the US had not prevented the Syrian military from attacking the Syrian "rebels" (i.e. HTS) several years ago. For instance, the first Trump administration threatened multiple times to militarily attack the Syrian government if they attacked the "rebel" stronghold of Idlib, even though Trump's special envoy on ISIS had called Idlib "the largest Al Qaeda safe haven since 9/11."

The Obama and Biden administrations (more so Obama, whose State Department essentially instigated the war at Israel's behest) are absolutely to blame as well, but Al Qaeda is ultimately a US creation and the current chaos in Syria is a direct consequence of horrific US foreign policy decisions, many of which are neoconservative in nature, meaning they conflate Israeli foreign policy goals with American foreign policy goals.<<

Next time you write an article Vince, try not watering it down to the level of 'weak as pee', and to the extent that it's barely even worth the time to read.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 9 December 2024 11:59:25 AM
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