🇺🇸🇸🇾NEW VIDEO: Putting Syria’s Conflict in Context: Reality on the Ground Driving Difficult Decisions
— Brian Berletic (@BrianJBerletic) December 6, 2024
Update on US proxy war in Syria…
▪️Syrian forces continue withdrawing following a large offensive carried out by US-sponsored terrorists from Idlib, northern Syria;… pic.twitter.com/RgpIb63h2L
And this is despite the fact that the Russian Aerospace Forces struck the bridge in the Er-Rastan area.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) December 6, 2024
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Hezbollah deployed a small number of troops in an advisory capacity from Lebanon to Syria overnight to help stop opposition fighters from capturing the strategic city of Homs, two senior Lebanese security sources told Reuters
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) December 6, 2024
Clavell said:
So is the best case that this becomes the black hole of the Middle East and draws in one set of crazies after another to fight and die?
Outside of MSM it's really not hard to find those...AtticusMatlock said:
Do you just go out of your way to find Twitter posts blaming the United States for everything that happens in the world?
I certainly don't go to the MSM to find accurate reporting/news.AtticusMatlock said:
Do you just go out of your way to find Twitter posts blaming the United States for everything that happens in the world?
We are the media now pic.twitter.com/p4OVdHmd4T
— TesAli (@alifarhat6_ali) December 5, 2024
look at the map - you can't really do that as the highway network runs from Aleppo2wealfth Man said:
If HTS wanted to make a big statement they should make a concerted and rapid push to Damascus and by-pass Homs. That would be the coup de gras for Assad. Hit where they aren't expecting it.
YouBet said:Clavell said:
So is the best case that this becomes the black hole of the Middle East and draws in one set of crazies after another to fight and die?
We can only hope. While it's in all likelihood bull**** and won't hold up I do like the surface level talk of this HTS group wanting to be more Syria and less Islamic.
Would be a nice surprise if that's real. Regardless, I hope we stay on the sidelines assuming we aren't fully funding this adventure.
I wonder how much of the intel gathered about Hezbollah and Syria from Israel's pager op made its way into the hands of those supporting this attack against Assad?LMCane said:YouBet said:Clavell said:
So is the best case that this becomes the black hole of the Middle East and draws in one set of crazies after another to fight and die?
We can only hope. While it's in all likelihood bull**** and won't hold up I do like the surface level talk of this HTS group wanting to be more Syria and less Islamic.
Would be a nice surprise if that's real. Regardless, I hope we stay on the sidelines assuming we aren't fully funding this adventure.
I am much less pessimistic than you.
I just watched a ten minute interview with Al Jalani. he is very impressive in his intelligence, and clarity of thought and his temperament
now can he turn into Osama Bin Laden? of course it is possible
is it probable based on the last 4 years of his actions? no.
the Iranian Shia militias appear to be retreating back to Iraq right now- just as Israel crushed Hizbullah and the IRGC in Syria and Lebanon and crushed Hamas in Gaza-
iran is being defeated and attacked on several fronts.
glorious.
It seems very unlikely at this point, given regime forces are melting away and an Iranian intervention is not forthcoming. Best guess, RF will focus on cutting some kind of deal to keep its two main bases which are key to operations/influence in MENA. https://t.co/8e4UHWrhG2
— Michael Kofman (@KofmanMichael) December 6, 2024
When you're kind of waiting for the many fronts in #Syria to stabilize before updating the map (and it never happens) pic.twitter.com/HswevpzQYY
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) December 6, 2024
I mean, it's hard not to find some culpability.AtticusMatlock said:
Do you just go out of your way to find Twitter posts blaming the United States for everything that happens in the world?
How about Jake Sullivan’s email to Hillary Clinton?
— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) December 6, 2024
“Al Qaeda (AQ) is on our side in Syria.”
This guy Sullivan was Hillary’s foreign policy advisor; and he has been leading Biden’s National Security Council. pic.twitter.com/GS2jOLsThS
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— Velina Tchakarova (@vtchakarova) December 6, 2024
👇 #Velsig https://t.co/XrZmYUQ7Eu
At this point the battle for #Homs is everything - if he can stop the opposition advance, Assad may have a fighting chance to buy himself time to convince his allies to help, and to see his enemies start fighting each other rather than himself. If not, I'd say he's done and it's…
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) December 6, 2024
HayĘĽat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has announced that they are now at the Gates of Homs in Western Syria, with the City likely to fall in the coming hours. If Homs is captured, then Russian and Syrian Forces in Tartus and Latakia will be cut-off from the remainder of the Country.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) December 6, 2024
Three Iranian Officials have told the New York Times that they have begun the Evacuation of Senior Military Leaders and Personnel from Syria, in anticipation of the Imminent Collapse of the Assad Regime. Top Commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its Quds… pic.twitter.com/jUzZBE034G
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) December 7, 2024
The Druze and Christian population of Suwayda in southern Syria has taken control of the city and forced Assad’s forces out.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 6, 2024
The Druze-majority city near the border with Jordan has a population of 100 000.
Assad won’t be able to turn this thing around. pic.twitter.com/98kVFfpZvR
Yeah, I can't figure why so many here are on their side.FriscoKid said:
We really don't want Syria to fall to these guys. These rebels are worse than Assad and his people.
Rapier108 said:Yeah, I can't figure why so many here are on their side.FriscoKid said:
We really don't want Syria to fall to these guys. These rebels are worse than Assad and his people.
Assad is scum, but he's far better than Al-Qaeda 2.0.
Just like Saddam, Assad is the only non-religious extremist that won't allow rape of people base on religion. pic.twitter.com/xpKzqCCVoa
— Muhammad Abuzar Khan (@FuhrerAbuzar) December 7, 2024
If the regime is still cohesive and capable of implementing a strategy, it seems to me that the decision has now been taken to shrink presence back to a North-South area, in Western Syria. An area stretching from Turkish border (Latakia Mountains), to Damascus (via Homs).
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) December 7, 2024
Again… https://t.co/n1QF0EJwBP pic.twitter.com/Jo1c4UYKT9
The most effective solution would be to establish a short interim government to stabilize the system and pave the way for discussions among Syrians in Damascus. talks must aim to agree on a longer interim body and facilitate the integration of rebel groups. The fighting must stop
— Ro¢ky (@LShahri81141) December 7, 2024
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— Karim Franceschi (@karimfranceschi) December 6, 2024
Assad’s forces are done. Homs is indefensible—his best troops were in Hama, and when the time came for close quarters urban combat, they folded. SAA must retreat now, taking forces and materiel to the Nusayriyah Mountains to their last defensible line. pic.twitter.com/s1WuFjEvFf
LMCane said:I am on Twitter as I am working on my bookBayou City said:
Where do You guys get these up dates?