even the American puppet government in Afghanistan held Kabul for couple of day
meanwhile, the rebels in Syria are already 5 kilometers away from Damascus city center
MacHayward on
Cockroaches are hard to kill
Captainirishy on
Bashar al assad is screwed but what will the government look like when he’s gone?
TheSleepingPoet on
SUMMARY
**Assad’s Regime Crumbles as Rebels Advance and Allies Withdraw Support**
Bashar al-Assad’s regime is on the verge of collapse as jihadist-led rebel forces make rapid gains across Syria, capturing key cities such as Aleppo and Hama, and closing in on Homs and Damascus. Reports indicate that Assad’s family has fled to Russia, while his whereabouts remain uncertain. The Kremlin, frustrated with the Syrian army’s inability to mount an effective defence, appears unwilling to intervene decisively. Iran has begun withdrawing its military personnel in a further sign of diminishing support.
This ongoing crisis has left Russian bases in Syria vulnerable, prompting evacuation efforts. Both the US and Russia have advised their citizens to leave the country as fears mount over an imminent rebel attack on Damascus. The rapid advance of the rebels highlights the regime’s fragility and alters the dynamics of the Syrian conflict, leaving Assad’s future uncertain.
fucking_4_virginity on
Russia, like the US and China, doesn’t have any allies – only temporarily aligned interests.
As Assad is finding out momentarily.
Johnny-Caliente on
So one Asshat to another
KingPeverell on
Syria to join NATO next?
MxTide on
“Rostov is busy!!!”
Yanukovich, probably
Socc_mel_ on
Rats fleeing to a bigger sewage
MAGA_Trudeau on
“Assad Dynasty Syria (1970-2024)”
morbihann on
The speed at which the regime crumbled is astounding.
DoktorDetroit on
Russia probably can’t help Assad this time, as they are tied down in the grinding war in Ukraine. From what I read, the rebels are funded by the US, so, just another move in the deadly international chess game. Still, Russia values it’s navy military base at Tartus, and I believe it has an air base at Hmeimim, so it may do something to hang onto these, even if Assad falls.
CaptchaSolvingRobot on
So Assad chose the ride instead of the ammo.
MoreCommoner on
Good, they can live with the former Ukraine PM, Viktor Yanukovych who fled to Russia
apxseemax on
Anyone remembering al-Ghadafi?
This ain’t gonna be pretty if he really still is in Damascus.
Ok_Photo_865 on
Awwwwww too bad, wait til we finish with Trump then Ukraine will quit and we will send the Koreans 👍🏼
NumaNuma92 on
The question is, will they be replaced by something worse.
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what a fucking loser Assad is
even the American puppet government in Afghanistan held Kabul for couple of day
meanwhile, the rebels in Syria are already 5 kilometers away from Damascus city center
Cockroaches are hard to kill
Bashar al assad is screwed but what will the government look like when he’s gone?
SUMMARY
**Assad’s Regime Crumbles as Rebels Advance and Allies Withdraw Support**
Bashar al-Assad’s regime is on the verge of collapse as jihadist-led rebel forces make rapid gains across Syria, capturing key cities such as Aleppo and Hama, and closing in on Homs and Damascus. Reports indicate that Assad’s family has fled to Russia, while his whereabouts remain uncertain. The Kremlin, frustrated with the Syrian army’s inability to mount an effective defence, appears unwilling to intervene decisively. Iran has begun withdrawing its military personnel in a further sign of diminishing support.
This ongoing crisis has left Russian bases in Syria vulnerable, prompting evacuation efforts. Both the US and Russia have advised their citizens to leave the country as fears mount over an imminent rebel attack on Damascus. The rapid advance of the rebels highlights the regime’s fragility and alters the dynamics of the Syrian conflict, leaving Assad’s future uncertain.
Russia, like the US and China, doesn’t have any allies – only temporarily aligned interests.
As Assad is finding out momentarily.
So one Asshat to another
Syria to join NATO next?
“Rostov is busy!!!”
Yanukovich, probably
Rats fleeing to a bigger sewage
“Assad Dynasty Syria (1970-2024)”
The speed at which the regime crumbled is astounding.
Russia probably can’t help Assad this time, as they are tied down in the grinding war in Ukraine. From what I read, the rebels are funded by the US, so, just another move in the deadly international chess game. Still, Russia values it’s navy military base at Tartus, and I believe it has an air base at Hmeimim, so it may do something to hang onto these, even if Assad falls.
So Assad chose the ride instead of the ammo.
Good, they can live with the former Ukraine PM, Viktor Yanukovych who fled to Russia
Anyone remembering al-Ghadafi?
This ain’t gonna be pretty if he really still is in Damascus.
Awwwwww too bad, wait til we finish with Trump then Ukraine will quit and we will send the Koreans 👍🏼
The question is, will they be replaced by something worse.
The Kremlin cant rescue itself from Ukraine.