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Aleppo has fallen!

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I want Syria the secular one come back

There is no secular Syria

Assad is a minority alewite dictator ruling and abusing a majority population

Assad does not have the military power to rule Syria and hasn't had it for a long time

The rebels will fall back to the open countryside and hit the SAA with guerrilla attacks

Syrias resources, funds, etc are limited and under great pressure they fo not have anything to fix the country and as the majority population is still under occupation by a minority dictator the underlying hatred will burn awaiting a fall for the SAA
 
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Dont be so bothered. Assad is going to have enough resource to build up what has been destroyed in zionist proxy agression against Syria

Assad is alawite, but no one was banned for fulfilling their religious rituals. Sunnis, alawites, christians, druze, shias. Syria is not going to turn into Wahabbistan. Game is over soon enough
 
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You used the wrong word. It shall liberated.

It won't end that easily, since the GOP establishment including Mike Pence are willing to back the FSA, only Trump wants to ditch the FSA in the favor to appease Russia.

So it will be the first time in the history that the US will act inconsistently in its foreign policy.
 
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There is no secular Syria

There will be soon, let Assad take complete control once again.

Assad is a minority alewite dictator ruling and abusing a majority population

So was Saddam and taliban, never seen you criticizing them, wonder why :lol:

and mind you Assad is actually secular and way way better than both. If it wasn't for Assad Syrian minorities would have been evaporated by now.

Assad does not have the military power to rule Syria and hasn't had it for a long time

he will have, he has Russia to back him up

The rebels will fall back to the open countryside and hit the SAA with guerrilla attacks

It's high time you join them, what you are doing in secular UK, while your cannibal brothers are being eliminated ?

Syrias resources, funds, etc are limited and under great pressure they fo not have anything to fix the country and as the majority population is still under occupation by a minority dictator the underlying hatred will burn awaiting a fall for the SAA

Useless rants, meh
 
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It won't end that easily, since the GOP establishment including Mike Pence are willing to back the FSA, only Trump wants to ditch the FSA in the favor to appease Russia.

So it will be the first time in the history that the US will act inconsistently in its foreign policy.

No, that's not true. FSA elements are allied with the Kurdish groups which are fighting ISIS. It is in Trump's interest to keep the FSA alliance. The issue is there are groups of FSA fighting ISIS, but there are groups which are selling western weapons to ISIS. And there are groups of ISIS the FSA is helping because those groups are fighting Assad. It's pretty complex.

ISIS isn't a monolith.
 
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As much as i dislike Assad, i think him in power will be better for stability in the region. Rebuilding is gonna be a bitch though, and I don't see any countries stepping forward to lend the resources in doing so.
 
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This is how a successful liberated city looks like in these days.
 
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There is no secular Syria

Assad is a minority alewite dictator ruling and abusing a majority population

Assad does not have the military power to rule Syria and hasn't had it for a long time

The rebels will fall back to the open countryside and hit the SAA with guerrilla attacks

Syrias resources, funds, etc are limited and under great pressure they fo not have anything to fix the country and as the majority population is still under occupation by a minority dictator the underlying hatred will burn awaiting a fall for the SAA

BS. All the civilians are fleeing to Assad controlled territories in order to get away from the war. Even today the largest population of civilians is in govt controlled areas.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38121877
 
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No, that's not true. FSA elements are allied with the Kurdish groups which are fighting ISIS. It is in Trump's interest to keep the FSA alliance. The issue is there are groups of FSA fighting ISIS, but there are groups which are selling western weapons to ISIS. And there are groups of ISIS the FSA is helping because those groups are fighting Assad. It's pretty complex.

ISIS isn't a monolith.

That's why the US won't give up easily on supporting the FSA, and the proxy war won't end so quickly.
 
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