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Assad losing the Syrian civil war

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Re: Assad losing the Syrian civil war

Postby Obscene » Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:43 pm

Assad is one of the few Arab leaders with pride. He will never fall.

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Re: Assad losing the Syrian civil war

Postby GAMES » Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:24 pm

Fall or not, he has destroyed and ruined his country.

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Re: Assad losing the Syrian civil war

Postby SultanOrder » Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:27 pm

Fall or not, he has destroyed and ruined his country.
I think this is the part most people miss. The country is fucked for a long time to come. Doesn't matter who takes over.

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Re: Assad losing the Syrian civil war

Postby sahal80 » Sat Apr 25, 2015 1:22 am

You guys r so naive if you believe that al shabab of syria will win this war

Many of their leaders have been released from their prisons to destroy the free syrian army and the sunni arabs generally

the sunni arabs have lost the war in syria

In the past, jeneva arrangements were calling for a regime change but now since the last months there have been a secret russian and american negotiations to compromise with asad

So, john kerry has been calling asad for the first time to change his policies!!

as the us and iran r getting closer there will be some deal with iran regarding the future of asad

asad is afraid of iran selling him bc now iran is ready to negotiate over his future

The alawite will stay in power even if asad goes

us is facing a sunni terrorist threat so like in iraq, shes cooperating with shia

Asad is seen as protecting the christian and druze minorities

Druze are not sunna, in the past they were part of the shia ismaciliya so they have some affiliations with the ruling alawites

Most of the syrian artists r from this sect

Theres an alawite, druze and christian alliance against the sunni arabs

Nevertheless syria is heading towards partition as the druze call for an indepdndent state that includes parts of lebanon or is controlled by the druz of lebanon

So even if the sunni arabs reach power there wont be any more syris

Syria is more diverse than iraq

the druze r backed by israel who sees them as a buffer zone

the alawites r calling for an autonomy

Kurds r calling for a kurdish state


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