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Actually, believe it or not, but years ago on PDF, I talked about Russian involvement being a question of time and asking why the pro-Syrian states where this silent and not active enough to make the "final blow".
You know what? Because the parties involved had different ideas and plans and where fighting for influence among themselves. There was the MB project (which will be denied today) which would have succeed if Morsi had remained in power and involved Egypt directly in Syria. Then you had KSA, Jordan, UAE who had other ideas and priorities (removing a pro-Iranian regime) while Turkey, Qatar and Morsi (the MB "bunch") wanted the MB to rule Syria. USA had their own priorities as well. Syrian opposition groups differed too. Many were not Islamists (in fact most) yet the Islamists gained the power like in similar uprisings that turn bloody. For instance in Tunisia you were lucky that the protests did not turn bloody in comparison (Ben Ali deserves credit here) which prevented radicals from gaining ground. Instead Islamists gained power by votes and you removed them again by vote. No big deal.
It's a mess indeed. However people who knew Syria could have predicted such a pattern. 40+ years of (firm grip) Ba'athi rule in Syria and all minorities being pro-Al-Assad by default due to the nature of the Syrian opposition, and you have a tough nut to crack. Add Russian involvement and Iranian Mullah involvement (Hezbollah) and 1000's upon 1000's of Shia militias from Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan (how many Hazaras were not killed in Syria - we are talking several 1000's) and it becomes a problem when you are lightly armed and have no air force or anything to protect yourself other than urban fighting or using ISIS like "battle tactics" (quick ambushes).
The biggest tragedy is that Al-Assad helped destroy Syria and that Syrians did not saw it coming. Putting your faith in the hands of foreigners (nation states moreover that only look for their own interests) should be a lesson for everyone. Change in such regimes (peacefully) can only occur from the top down. Not the bottom up. If it could, Syria would not be what it is today in 2018 but another Tunisia (success story in comparison).
The war will not stop... This conflict has just begun...Whatever side is winning this war must stop and that a good thing
That's what you get with a civil war... Allies/Enemies doesn't exist... It's an "Opportunist Driven conflict".
As for TN, It wasn't thx to Ben ALi... But to TN structural repression... It was a Police state, the Army had no power, no place in the oppression sys.
Police were police, they had simple handguns, shields /Stick and that's it... They were overrun in only few days.
Many don't know that, But because of Ben Ali departure from TN, That snipers were unleashed in TN... Were a group of armed group, made of Tunisians and Foreigners played cowboys on the Street... That fired at whoever may cross their path... That event went for few days, till Locals took that in their own hands + The Army + Police (the Paradox of this revo).
In the End, The Real Syrian Conflict has just begun, IMO... If this conflict keep following the steps of previous conflict in History...Then it's just the beginning...
Whatever side is winning this war must stop and that a good thing
No Tourist will ever go there in the first place...Even Syrian under Regime rule wouldn't...
That cityis in ruins... The Mosque and the Castle too... There is nothing to see, but Destruction...
The last Time I heard something about Aleppo reconstruction, it was like 3-5Bil$ for reconstruction and 6-8 years...
I remenber Saudis giving bashar money and called for dialogue between Assad and his people but the jihadi Islamists and ikhwanjies backed by Qatar and erdogan and also many opportunists didn't like itSure, Tunisia was never as militaristic as Syria (Ba'ath model was totally different, since Ba'athist's gained power due to the military, so military down), however he could have copied the Syrian or Iraqi model which he did not do. That deserves some kind of credit even though he probably did not mean to do so, lol, if he could stay in power longer.
It's hard to imagine things turning worse and I actually thing that we have seen the worst (for now). Just like in Iraq. 2006-2008 was actually worse than 2014-2017 actually which many forget.
But climate changes will be the real war and wars for water that will cripple much of the world. Hopefully we are long dead when that happens because it will be ugly. Really ugly. Unless humans begin to invest billions of dollars in science and technology rather than weapons and useless endeavors.
Sadly too late now. It should have been done in the beginning. The first few weeks/months. It did not happen and the Al-Assad regime (Ba'athi stronghold ideology) is to blame here. No genuine reforms took place either. Al-Assad might win the actual battles of the war but he already lost the war. Syria and the Syrian people (first of all) lost the war. Now fate wanted it so that even his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. The irony.
I remenber Saudis giving bashar money and called for dialogue between Assad and his people but the jihadi Islamists and ikhwanjies backed by Qatar and erdogan and also many opportunists didn't like it
KSA helped hafez before against the US sanctions in the 1980s
Bashar even though he is more liberal and opened like hafez but his father knew how to keep balance between the regional powers
After 2003 invasion of Iraq bashar faced many crisis include Lebanon after the hariri assassination and turkey from north israel from south west hafez had the pkk card against turkey while bashar had only Hezbollah card and amal movement and Hezbollah is more loyal to iran than to Syria, bashar was forced to let the Iranians and jihadis use Syria to support Hezbollah in Lebanon and the insurgents in Iraq otherwise he will face the fate of saddam Hussein's fate
He allowed the Iranians in Syria and signed many treates with them which hafez refused to do before
Peace with israel and f16s?,lolololol,is that a joke?,did the libyans get this?If revolution succeeded, Syria would have made peace with Israel and got 100 F-16 paid for by American tax payers. History didn't turn out that way in this universe. Only in parallel universes.
To be honest i am always so amazed at Arab world.
I mean these arabs are so proud of their ethnicity ehenever i talk to them from any arab country. Iraqis, Egyptians, Saudis, Syrians, Emiratis, Yemenis and so on.
And Yet they keep fighting each other.
I mean here in country like Pakistan we are all about our nationalist pride. We have multiple ethnicities which keep making so much trouble for us only nationalism binds us together. If we had a single ethnicity i cant imagine how united our country could have been.
But here we have Arabs.
Syria is a Pure Arab Nationalist State there is no identity of Syria Other then Arab Nationalism, Yet the people that hate Syria the most after Israelis and Turks are Arabs themselves, Jordanians, Saudis, Emiratis etc.
Get along mates. You should have defended Iraq and Libya when they fell for the sake of Arab Identity. Look at those countries now Surviving for existence playing in hands of foreigners.
Don't let Another Arab Nationalist Fall to these Foreign Vultures Put differences Aside.
A Strong Arab Unity is good for Middle East and for the World as a whole.
No i Don't speak Arabic. All Knowledge i have about Arabs is from my Arab Friends from different forums and Social Media sites and my Friends and family living in Arab countries. I remember one of my Kuwaiti Friend always bad Mouthing Syrians that they are enemies, Something like low caste Arabs or something. They come to our country for work and they cause unrest and so on.I agree with your conclusion in your post but I question your actual knowledge about Arabs.
Do you speak Arabic, if I may ask?
Because some of your comments are rather absurd. No offense.
Syrians and Jordanians do not hate each other. Syrians and Saudi Arabians do not hate each other (rather the contrary) either. Iraqis and Syrians do not hate each other either. We share deep ancient history (since time began), genetic ties, tribal/clan ties, linguistic ties, religious ties, cultural ties etc. 1.5 million + Syrians live in KSA. Many Saudi Arabians have ancestral ties to what is modern-day Syria and obviously vice versa too.
It is easier to be united when you have 1 single country compared to 20 +. Yet I want to remind you that the Arab League was created before the UN was.
It's harder to be united when the average Syrian (under Al-Assad if we are to be honest) has no political say. Or in KSA. Or in numerous other Arab countries.
Read post 36 and 37.
No i Don't speak Arabic. All Knowledge i have about Arabs is from my Arab Friends from different forums and Social Media sites and my Friends and family living in Arab countries. I remember one of my Kuwaiti Friend always bad Mouthing Syrians that they are enemies, Something like low caste Arabs or something. They come to our country for work and they cause unrest and so on.
And most of Hardcore Religious Saudi friends keep Sectarian Issue above Arab identity when talking about Iraq or Syria. thats my personal experience. May be i am wrong you know better my Friend.
And the Geopolitics of Arab World is not very Confirming as well don't you think?. I mean Arab world is a formidable Force Financially and Militarily unmatched in this region. Even if not living like one country but still at least protect each other from foreign Forces.
Any vids of that