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Bashar Al-Assad visits UAE

n mid-March 2011, the Middle East had been in turmoil for weeks, as the Arab Spring, a wave of popular protest, rolled through the region. Long-ruling dictators had just been thrown out of office in Tunisia and Egypt, and news flooded in about the upheaval in Yemen, Libya, and Bahrain.

My member name Jamahir is my understanding of a person who fowards the Jamahiriya system that existed for 3.5 decades in Libya until 2011. The Libyan jamahiriya was a true democracy which most countries are not, especially USA, Britain, India, Pakistan, France etc. Please read this post of mine from a thread you yourself separated out for me last year. In the post I describe what is a democracy and what is not and there is an article quoted that speaks of how Libya was a democracy in a world where all other countries are not.

UAE courting Bashar al-Assad shows that morality and principles take a back seat in Foreign Affairs in current times. UAE is courting many countries including Israel and India.

Morality is in supporting Bashar and his Socialist governance system and being against the head choppers, cat eaters and human-heart eaters who are fighting against him and have been rampaging in Syria since 2011 in their tens of thousands and who were inserted into Syria by NATO and whose injuries were treated either by Erdogan's people or by the Israel Defense Forces within the Israeli border areas. :)
 
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I don't know how good or bad it is for Assad to meet the very same people who were behind the destruction of Syria but this is how diplomacy works. Blood of millions are on hand of KSA and Qatar for this uprising which in turn into a civil war. I am all against war and destruction but whatever has been done by any who (be it Turkey,KSA,Qatar,UAE) who brought mercenaries against a Country and destructed it beyond repair. All of the above including Iran,Russia and America should pay to rebuilt this Country called Syria or Sham or Almighty bring his wrath on all of these countries.
 
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A long overdue step, Assad played a historical role in thwarting Turkey's expansion schemes, a statue of his figure from pure gold should be erected by every GCC state.

It is mind blowing how the GCC could not foresee the existential threat they would be facing had Assad fallen by their own hands, they were on course to repeat the same mistake they did with Sadam whom they helped topple down then stood like bufoons as Iran flooded the region with missiles falling on their heads.

Assad should be re-embraced by his Arab brethren with the mid/long term goal of pulling him away from the IRGC and re-establishing full deterrence against Turkey.
 
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My member name Jamahir is my understanding of a person who fowards the Jamahiriya system that existed for 3.5 decades in Libya until 2011. The Libyan jamahiriya was a true democracy which most countries are not, especially USA, Britain, India, Pakistan, France etc. Please read this post of mine from a thread you yourself separated out for me last year. In the post I describe what is a democracy and what is not and there is an article quoted that speaks of how Libya was a democracy in a world where all other countries are not.



Morality is in supporting Bashar and his Socialist governance system and being against the head choppers, cat eaters and human-heart eaters who are fighting against him and have been rampaging in Syria since 2011 in their tens of thousands and who were inserted into Syria by NATO and whose injuries were treated either by Erdogan's people or by the Israel Defense Forces within the Israeli border areas. :)

Please give us a break from your fantasies. You are zillion times away from real world. Instead of embarrassing us more wearing Indian flags better concentrate on 12 years failed microprocessor. Being an Indian, my honest advice is that you act like clown among thousand of other posters. Do us a favor please for god sake.
 
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Please give us a break from your fantasies. You are zillion times away from real world.

It is settled. You are not a person who participates in revolutionary thought and acts. How do you think revolutions like Islam and the USSR came about ? There were people "fantasizing" about bringing justice and harmony in human society. Your country, India, mine too, benefited from various countries including the USSR. Why don't you act on your beliefs and advise the Indian military to abandon all its USSR and Russian origin weaponry ?

Instead of embarrassing us more wearing Indian flags better concentrate on 12 years failed microprocessor.

As I have told you about two hours ago, IIT Bombay and IIT Madras didn't "fail", yes ? Because they didn't design anything. All they did was paste their own names on foreign maal. You should stop embarrassing India on an international forum by advising IIT Bombay and IIT Madras to start designing their own individual microprocessors. From them to humanity.
 
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Everything you are posting is incoherent sentences and not ground reality.. A NATO nuclear sharing policy is for the sole purpose of using them in defensive cases otherwise the sharing policy wouldn't be there but just restoring them there like it is in Germany and other places which doesn't have such agreement.

Again absolute delulu with the Nakhcivan stuff.. Armenia is CSTO country and you are saying Turkey was planning to attack sovereign Armenia :rofl: Azerbaijan attacked Nagorno-Karabkh that is not sovereign Armenia.. But the Nakhcivan corridor is within sovereign Armenia there was never a military plan there.. atleast not until Armenia leaves CSTO..

Covid part sounds like you are a girl... But either Turkey achieved it's objectives in Libya and if the Libyans can make an election then good for them Turkey losses nothing there. Atleast Libya is back on track but not partitioned Syria tho
Dude the nuclear weapons in Turkey are under AMERICAN control.
 
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Iran will be isolated even further UAE has more to offer Bashar. If he has to choose between Iran or UAE Bashar will drop Iran like a hot patato.
 
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A long overdue step, Assad played a historical role in thwarting Turkey's expansion schemes, a statue of pure gold for his figure should be erected by every GCC state.

It is mind blowing how the GCC could not foresee the existential threat they would be facing had Assad fallen with their own hands, they were on course to repeat the same mistake they did with Sadam whom they helped topple down then stood like bufoons as Iran floods the region with missiles falling on their heads.

Assad should be re-embraced by his Arab brethren with the mid/long term goal of pulling him away from the IRGC and re-establishing full deterrence against Turkey.
i think SISI's visit to kuwait is starting to make sense now. Bashar is currently the only way syria wont be seperated whether you like him or not

So Battlion25 and Titanium suddenly appear on this thread. Interesting...
what did you expect
 
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Let me call this BS.

Iran and Russia are strategic allies will both leave Syria when the Syrian central governments asks them to do so.

And there will not be any partitioning, with Turkey failing in Libya, Ukraine, Syria and Nakhcivan and also failing to feed its people, Syria will be one country again with the help of Russia and Iran. Add them China and some of Arabian countries helping Syria to get stabilized and return refugees to homeland. Sorry for bursting your bubble.
what a crazy molla propaganda smh

Sultan erdogan couldn't take Syria with his daeshi terrorists 👏
Russia used you as cannonfodders, Turkish armed forces has sent thousands of your dogs to hell.
 
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A long overdue step, Assad played a historical role in thwarting Turkey's expansion schemes, a statue of his figure from pure gold should be erected by every GCC state.

It is mind blowing how the GCC could not foresee the existential threat they would be facing had Assad fallen by their own hands, they were on course to repeat the same mistake they did with Sadam whom they helped topple down then stood like bufoons as Iran flooded the region with missiles falling on their heads.

Assad should be re-embraced by his Arab brethren with the mid/long term goal of pulling him away from the IRGC and re-establishing full deterrence against Turkey.

I think Iraq, Syria, Iran, Russia, the Lebanese and the Palestinians should be joined by UAE and others in the GCC as appropriate to defeat NATO's dogs. :)

Russia used you as cannonfodders, Turkish armed forces has sent thousands of your dogs to hell.

1. Didn't I mention the "Syrian" "moderate" "rebels" being cat eaters ? So who are the dogs ? :)

2. Now add to the Turkish military and intelligence with Al Qaeda and "Muslim" Brotherhood. These four elements genocided Syrians.
 
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You need to delve into the topic of Arab Spring movement in 2011:

The Arab Spring was a series of pro-democracy uprisings that enveloped several largely Muslim countries, including Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Libya, Egypt and Bahrain. The events in these nations generally began in the spring of 2011, which led to the name. However, the political and social impact of these popular uprisings remains significant today, years after many of them ended.


Arab Spring movement in other countries inspired Dera'a Protests in Syria in pursuit of political reforms:

In mid-March 2011, the Middle East had been in turmoil for weeks, as the Arab Spring, a wave of popular protest, rolled through the region. Long-ruling dictators had just been thrown out of office in Tunisia and Egypt, and news flooded in about the upheaval in Yemen, Libya, and Bahrain. But Syria, one of the harshest dictatorships in the region, had hardly stirred.

Now, that was about to change. Inspired by what was happening in the region and outraged by recent abuses at the hands of local security chiefs, a small group of men came out of Friday prayers in the southern city of Dera’a on the afternoon of March 18, 2011, determined to stage the city’s first public protest in decades.

Amid chants of “freedom” and “after today, there is no fear,” the demonstrators shouted complaints about brutal security chiefs, corrupt officials, poverty, joblessness, and other local grievances. There seem to have been no calls for the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad, but that made no difference in the eyes of the regime.


For decades, criticism of Syria’s ruling elite had been banned and even the faintest sign of open protest had triggered police crackdowns. With Arab dictators falling all around, the regime was tense and paranoid—and in Dera’a, it lashed out violently from the very beginning.

How exactly things transpired that Friday afternoon is hard to tell, but in an era of fake news and online forgeries, it is comforting to be able to say that we know for certain that the Dera’a protest happened. Many of the details may remain hazy, but the broad outlines are in full view, since Syria was the first war to play out fully in the age of cell phones and the Internet. Already that evening, shaky cell phone footage was drifting around on YouTube and being rebroadcast by world television: short clips of crowds moving across grainy screens, stone-throwing, helicopters buzzing in the sky, gunfire crackling somewhere in the background.

At least two young men were killed that Friday: Mahmoud Jawabreh and Hossam Ayyash, who are still today celebrated as martyrs by supporters of the Syrian opposition. New illegal demonstrations followed at their funerals on March 19, setting in motion a spiral of protest and repression in which ever-larger numbers of Syrians were arrested, wounded, and killed.

As news of the March 18 killings bounced around Facebook, YouTube, and Al Jazeera, demonstrations rose in solidarity with Dera’a in other Syrian towns—in cities like Damascus, Baniyas, and Latakia and in faraway villages unknown even to most Syrians.

That was the start of Syria’s revolution. After decades of enforced silence and ruthless dictatorship, it was, for its participants and sympathizers, a moment of genuine collective action and hope, but it would cruelly misfire into civil war and foreign proxy conflict.






Assad administration ordered crackdown on Dera'a protests with use of force but it underestimated the scale of political dissent in the country; opposing forces banded together to establish Free Syrian Army (FSA) and Civil War broke out consequently.


Foreign interventions materialized as well: Iran and Russia decided to support Assad regime while Turkey decided to support FSA.

ISIS was an Iraqi movement but expanded to Syria in 2013.

The Islamic State – also known as ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh – emerged from the remnants of al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), a local offshoot of al Qaeda founded by Abu Musab al Zarqawi in 2004. It faded into obscurity for several years after the surge of U.S. troops to Iraq in 2007. But it began to reemerge in 2011. Over the next few years, it took advantage of growing instability in Iraq and Syria to carry out attacks and bolster its ranks.

The group changed its name to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2013. ISIS launched an offensive on Mosul and Tikrit in June 2014. On June 29, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi announced the formation of a caliphate stretching from Aleppo in Syria to Diyala in Iraq, and renamed the group the Islamic State.

A U.S.-led coalition began airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq on August 7, 2014, and expanded the campaign to Syria the following month. On October 15, the United States named the campaign “Operation Inherent Resolve.”


Entire history of ISIS movement in the region is captured through time in following link:


Your assertion ("NATO helibourned hundreds of thousands of it's foreign mercenaries such as ISIS into Syrian cities.") is FALSE. NATO arrived in Syria and joined hands with regional Kurd to fight ISIS in the region (Operation Inherent Resolve).

https://crsreports.congress.gov › ...PDF
Kurds in Iraq and Syria: U.S. Partners Against the Islamic State

Situation on the ground in Syria was like this for some years:

Assad administration + Iran + Russia vs. FSA + Turkey

ISIL vs. YPG + NATO

But NATO had internal tensions over how to handle ISIL in the region. Turkey had disagreements with USA on the matter of supporting Kurd:


War in Syria was a tragedy on many counts with no sense of accountability in international forums.

UAE courting Bashar al-Assad shows that morality and principles take a back seat in Foreign Affairs in current times. UAE is courting many countries including Israel and India.

Not much of a surprise TBH.

No. Only in Tunesia and in Egypt (in the beginning) there was arab spring. Lybia and Syria were a war of aggression by USA and "friends", using proxys as groundtroops by assisting them through weapon and air support. Same shit as always.
 
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