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Syrian civil war is reignited.

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30 minutes ago, Diaz said:

Some people are celebrating in my university, I want to :ranting: them but will ignore them because I won’t gain anything. 

edit: saw my professor celebrating too lol, I unfollowed him on Instagram 

Plus I don't use social media so that helps too. 

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1 minute ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

Plus I don't use social media so that helps too. 

He kept on promoting his Instagram account so some of my classmates and I followed him. Let’s see what he will do when he knows I unfollowed him

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11 minutes ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

Why are Lebanese Christian fascists celebrating the debacle as a way of dunking on Hezbollah? 

Do these Zionist house-n!99€rs not know what those terrorists are going to do to the Christians in Syria? 

Phalangist supporters have to be the most c***ed demographic in the entire Levant!! 

Let them celebrate. If these terrorists enter Lebanon, the first thing they will do is destroy all churches in Lebanon and r**** Christian women. 

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Do you guys remember when gadafi regime fall and Libyan people started celebrating? The Syrian are doing the exact same thing, mark this post, syria will be worst than Libya after few years. 

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This was definitely a CIA / MI6 coup using the 'Rent a Jihadi' crew. It happened in Libya, Mousul in 2013, etc. 

They gave out sacks of cash to commanders in the SAA to flee their posts, and they probably are now in Dubai / UAE. 

These never turn out well. Noone should be celebrating. 

At the same time, I'm not really that concerned regarding the AOR. All of that is still intact. There will be some strategic redeployments at the present to see what actually shakes out in Syria. 

The one behind this is Netanyahu. After getting defeated in Gaza and Lebanon, he was extremely desperate to show some kind of victory, even if it is very temporary, which I'm sure this one will be. 

 

Edited by Abu Hadi
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Everyone is celebrating in the streets right now with FSA flag in almost every second car and women and men in the streets cheering for them and cursing Bashar makes me soooo sick and upset i don't understand how these grown men can be so dumb and delusional it's sicking like this loser i came across few hours ago that's one of many that are currently roaming the streets celebrating this downfall..

 

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2 hours ago, Ibn Tayyar said:

He was an oppressor of his people. He was obviously disliked. He ruled with a Cult of Personality.

Such regimes mostly fail unless assisted by a powerful security apparatus. His problem is that it turns out even his security forces were corrupt and easy to bribe. Many of them were opportunists. 

It is simply a shame that he has been replaced by something which looks to be an even bigger monster, with a vengeance for us Shi'a.

Fully agree with you. Assad was a tyrant in himself and if he wanted to change that then he had ample time do so. Too much blood was spilt in the first civil war for Assad not to have someone coming for his neck. If he has escaped then he should pray well he didn't get the Gaddafi treatment.  HTS may not be the best alternative but we all know something worse is down the road. 

Also people mention Libya but then isn't this the same talking about as those who say Saddam shouldn't have been toppled? 

Gaddafi was another tyrant with skeletons in his closet. Don't forget we lost someone like Musa al-Sadr under this mans "protection"

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12 minutes ago, hamz786 said:

Also people mention Libya but then isn't this the same talking about as those who say Saddam shouldn't have been toppled? 

Gaddafi was another tyrant with skeletons in his closet. Don't forget we lost someone like Musa al-Sadr under this mans "protection"

I hate gaddafi, when i mentioned him, i meant like what Libyan people wanted and how it ended now. The same or worst will happen in Syria. 
 

Just like what brother abu hadi said, now the Syrian are celebrating because they believe they have achieved victory, however after few weeks we will see what horrors will happen in Syria. At that time let’s see if they will celebrate or not. 

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1 hour ago, Abu Hadi said:

They will be doing that for a few days, until they see what happens when the 'Rent a Jihadis' take over. They will then beg for Assad to come back. Like I said before, I am no big Assad fan, but compared to the 'Rent a Jihadi' crew, he is a saint. Syria is now a failed state. 

Let them celebrate for now. The zios are already all over Golan, and in some years' time the settlers will be ringing their doorbells and handing them eviction notices. They'll become the first casualties of 'Greater Israel', and they'll know that you can't dine with the devil without becoming the meal yourself. 

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56 minutes ago, Diaz said:

I hate gaddafi, when i mentioned him, i meant like what Libyan people wanted and how it ended now. The same or worst will happen in Syria. 
 

Just like what brother abu hadi said, now the Syrian are celebrating because they believe they have achieved victory, however after few weeks we will see what horrors will happen in Syria. At that time let’s see if they will celebrate or not. 

Not even in few weeks, right now there's alot of injured and casualties around Syria especially Damascus cause the airheads FSA are going around shooting people in the streets 

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2 hours ago, Abu Hadi said:

The one behind this is Netanyahu. After getting defeated in Gaza and Lebanon, he was extremely desperate to show some kind of victory, even if it is very temporary, which I'm sure this one will be. 

 

Not temporary, awhile ago he showed a pic of what the map of "greater Israel" is going to look like and it included Syria, Iraq and other Arab countries so basically his next target is Iraq and other countries to achieve his goal of expanding the state of Israel. Scary days ahead for everyone from all faiths in that region. 

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1 hour ago, Diaz said:

I hate gaddafi, when i mentioned him, i meant like what Libyan people wanted and how it ended now. The same or worst will happen in Syria. 
 

Just like what brother abu hadi said, now the Syrian are celebrating because they believe they have achieved victory, however after few weeks we will see what horrors will happen in Syria. At that time let’s see if they will celebrate or not. 

I didnt intend to single you out Brother, my apologies. Its a talking point I'm seeing a lot of elsewhere.

I do agree, but we all know whats destined for Syria. Even if Assad and the SAA held HTS back this time, there would be another uprising and another. We'll just have to wait and see what happens.

Any regime that gets toppled like this is bound to have a difficult transitional period. Who knows, it may be HTS does have a post-conflict plan. At the end of the day they rebranded successfully and by toppling Assad they've automatically got support from everyone who was against Assad (or the AOR), in Syria or out of Syria. 

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37 minutes ago, 123xo said:

Not even in few weeks, right now there's alot of injured and casualties around Syria especially Damascus cause the airheads FSA are going around shooting people in the streets 

Is there a source for this?

So far I'm seeing the clips of people looting the palace and banks.

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I listened to the interview of al-Jawlani and he did not sound sectarian at all, rather the opposite. Maybe he really understood the mistakes of the past. He also stressed on the rule of law and that governance should not depend on one person, but rather that a proper system and laws should be there that guarantee the rights of all Syrians. 

Now this sounds good from a theoretical point of view, but the question is whether he's honest in this claim and whether the big countries will let Syrians achieve what he stated? 

As for the Sahayina: They would definitely prefer a divided Syria over an unified one. So what I'm expecting is that SDF and / or the more extreme elements among the rebels will cause problems. 

 

 

Edited by StrangerInThisWorld
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On 12/8/2024 at 6:23 AM, 123xo said:

Not temporary, awhile ago he showed a pic of what the map of "greater Israel" is going to look like and it included Syria, Iraq and other Arab countries so basically his next target is Iraq and other countries to achieve his goal of expanding the state of Israel. Scary days ahead for everyone from all faiths in that region. 

I believe it's temporary. I think in a short period of time the Syrian people will realize they are living in CIAyria not Syria and will rise up against the takfiris who are Netanyahu's foot soldiers. Then after that I don't know. 

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https://t.me/NEWWORLDORDYR/26096?single

 

 israeli-Turkish backed terrorist gangs are stealing and looting the furniture in the shrine of Sayyida Zainab, peace be upon her

 

Scenes from inside the shrine of Sayyida Zainab, peace be upon her, showing it being attacked by terrorist gangs

 

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33 minutes ago, hamz786 said:

Is there a source for this?

So far I'm seeing the clips of people looting the palace and banks.

Source is from family who are currently in syria not media coverage as of yet that i know of 

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On 11/29/2024 at 2:05 PM, AbdusSibtayn said:

We don't have enough information to know that, brother. These are matters of ghayb and we don't know if Sufyani is coming anytime soon, or still later. 

If you ask my personal opinion, I'm not too interested in delving very deep into reports related to Akhir uz-Zaman; Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) has told us enough to be able to identify these characters (Sufyani, Yamani, Khurasani, Yuj-Majuj, Nafs al-Zakiyyah etc) as and when they appear, I feel, and we needn't worry too much about this. 

I don't know if these vermin are the army of Sufyani or not, but I still want them wiped off the face of the earth regardless. 

Who are these "people" in the brackets akhi? Could you explain

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3 hours ago, 123xo said:

Everyone is celebrating in the streets right now with FSA flag in almost every second car and women and men in the streets cheering for them and cursing Bashar makes me soooo sick and upset i don't understand how these grown men can be so dumb and delusional it's sicking like this loser i came across few hours ago that's one of many that are currently roaming the streets celebrating this downfall..

 

lol these guys are so stupid fsa is openly backed by usa and Israel how stupid can these guys be 

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32 minutes ago, mahmood8726 said:

https://t.me/NEWWORLDORDYR/26096?single

 

 israeli-Turkish backed terrorist gangs are stealing and looting the furniture in the shrine of Sayyida Zainab, peace be upon her

 

Scenes from inside the shrine of Sayyida Zainab, peace be upon her, showing it being attacked by terrorist gangs

 

! الويل لمن شتمك يا زينب

Forgive us, our Princess (sa)! We failed to protect your honor once again, after 1400 years! 

I wish I had died before witnessing all this. 

I feel so cursed and powerless. 

Edited by AbdusSibtayn
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7 minutes ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

!ويلٌ لمن خذلكِ يا زينب (ع)

Forgive us, our Princess (sa)! We failed to protect your honor once again, after 1400 years! 

I wish I had died before witnessing all this. 

I feel so cursed and powerless. 

It's ok.... at peace knowing that Allah is watching and there will be justice on judgement day don't despair

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3 minutes ago, 123xo said:

It's ok.... at peace knowing that Allah is watching and there will be justice on judgement day don't despair

I understand. But this feels like a personal failure. 

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18 minutes ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

! الويل لمن شتمك يا زينب

Forgive us, our Princess (sa)! We failed to protect your honor once again, after 1400 years! 

I wish I had died before witnessing all this. 

I feel so cursed and powerless. 

UPDATE: Press TV has just confirmed that the shrine is safe, and Iran is negotiating for its security. 

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5 hours ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

All the Sunnis in a telegram group that I was in were cheerleading the rebels exactly like those scantily-clad high-schooler girls with pom-poms jump and dance for their teams at sports events, and blasting the Syrian Shi'a admin for even slightly critical remarks.

Now ever since the news about the Zios stomping all over Golan came out, they have been really quiet. Not a word. Not as much as a cricket chirping or a leaf rustling anywhere.

Conclude from this what you will.

Here's your answer my friend 

 

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Among the mechanisms they(Sunni Muslim media outlets) employ to reconcile this is a refusal to acknowledge the vital role of Syria in enabling the supply of weapons from Iran to Hezbollah. Which supply the jihadists have now cut off, to the absolute delight of Israel, and in conjunction with both Israeli and US air strikes.

In the final analysis, for many Sunni Muslims both in the Middle East and in the West, the pull seems to be stronger of sectarian hatred of the Shia and the imposition of Salafism, than preventing the ultimate destruction of the Palestinian nation.

https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2024/12/the-end-of-pluralism-in-the-middle-east/

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8 hours ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

Syria falling sounded the death-knell of many hyped projects -

1. Russo-Chinese 'multipolarity'. The Americans have shown that they still have the power to shape and reshape conflict regions, by force if necessary. The Russians and Chinese are yet no match and suffer from tunnel vision. China is isolationist foreign policy wise and mercantilist economy wise and it wont involve itself anywhere without immediate prospects of monetary or territorial gains. Putin's reputation and legitimacy in the global south will suffer greatly after his deal with the Turks, Americans and Israelis. It has been proven that he's ready to abandon inconvenient alliances at the drop of a hat (more so with his fickle and ineffective military alliances in the Sahelian countries in Africa),  and it will be a long time before anyone in Asia, Africa and Latin America trusts him. 'Multipolarity' is just a Sino-Russian charade in the Great Game of inter-imperialist rivalry, and we know this now.

2. The 'Shi'ite Crescent'. Expect it to fall apart piece by piece in the coming years. Iraq has its own economic and security problems and is struggling to keep itself together with the Shi'a Iraqi nationalists, the 100 factions of Sadrists, and the other 100 factions of pro-Iran politico-military bigwigs pulling their own separate ways. The severely maimed Hezbollah in Lebanon is simply not in a position to wade into regional military brawls and as a political party in the government has insurmountable problems of its own. Iran under the reformist Pezeshkian-Zarif duo will only become more reticent and isolationist with time, and the most that the hardliners can do is to keep the nuclear program going. As for Yemen, sooner or later, the Houthis will be faced with two stark choices- continue lobbing expensive missiles at Israel and continue the Red Sea blockade like the Solitary Reaper, OR do something about the giant bombed crater that Yemen is now before popular discontent boils over, and with a reticent Iran, we don't know for how long their patronage continues.

3. An Independent Palestine. A major chunk of Palestinian and especially Gazan Sunnis is happy about the turn of events in Syria (the internet resistoids can keep shrieking about uNiTy and keep denying this like ostriches with their heads in sand, but that doesn't change the reality). But they are too dense and thick- skulled to understand that what just happened set back their struggle by 50 years. Hamas will now be strangled and sequestered, and if they are hoping that their 'Sunni brothers' in the rebel government will help them, then they are in for a rude shock. The very fact that these vermic care more about demolishing a Shi'i shrine in downtown Damascus than they do about Israelis stomping all over Golan as we speak says enough about their priorities. Expect both Gaza and the West Bank to be annexed and the beginnings of Greater Israel to materialize in the coming years.

 

Just my two cents. I'm no geopolitics expert, or military strategist, or diplomacy specialist. Just a ret@rd who has been following the news. Please feel free to accept or reject all or parts of the above.

100 % agree with point 3 and 90% with 1 and 2 

Russia should mend fences with NATO and be satisfied with a second tier power status 

Shias, how many times do you want to be stabbed in the back by Sunni radical to realize this unity is meaningless. 

 

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1 minute ago, mahmood8726 said:

No one supported filthy HTS or al quaeda.

Call them what do you may these are the same criminals 

just an alphabet soup 

the Shias here in the west cheering on the Muslim student associations and mainstream- ing of jihadi culture in the west will have hell to pay when these guys take over 

Shias will be first against the wall , just useful idiots to be used by Sunnis as pawns against the west 

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Posted (edited)
32 minutes ago, laithAlIRAQI said:

is assad really gone? i havent seen proof yet.

Not sure. He's probably not in Syria. 

What I'm guessing at this point is that he saw the 'handwriting on the wall' and didn't want to end up like Ghaddafi so he left and is probably somewhere in the MENA waiting to see what is going to happen. 

He is probably waiting for the Takfiris to start doing takfir on each other (like what happened a few years ago between ISIS and Nusra, Nusra and ..., ... and ...) and chopping each others heads off, and I'll be breaking out the popcorn for that one. 

I am just sad for the people of Syria and why they have to keep going thru so much hardship at the hands of these takfiri clowns. 

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