@ULTIMORAPOLITICS · Post #45270 · 08/12/2024 02:33
❗🇸🇾#Siria – Il presidente #Assad ha lasciato Damasco, ignota la destinazione. (Reuters/Syria TV) @UltimoraPolitics
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@ULTIMORAPOLITICS · Post #45270 · 08/12/2024 02:33
❗🇸🇾#Siria – Il presidente #Assad ha lasciato Damasco, ignota la destinazione. (Reuters/Syria TV) @UltimoraPolitics
@EvaKarene_Bartlett · Post #29926 · 07/03/2026 07:39
Exactly a year ago, this is how easy it was for them to kill old men just for being #Alawites. This is the result of more than a decade of incitement against our sect mainly by Qatar and their Muslim brotherhood. Why? Because it's too hard for their Islam to accept another faith. Until this very day, the media calls Alawites the #Assad sect whenever a massacre is being mentioned. Assad and his majority Sunni army fled or joined the new terrorist regime long ago, while civilian Alawites are still being oppressed with media cover up.
@egountchibehanzinofficiel · Post #7777 · 07/12/2024 15:19
🔴ALERTE #Syrie🇸🇾 | Selon des informations, les terroristes sont déjà à la périphérie de Damas. Il n'y a plus de régime #Assad. Derrière les Turcs 🇹🇷 se trouvent les Britanniques🇬🇧 . Le projet de la grande Turquie est un projet de l'Angleterre. Erdogan le juda ne fait que le mettre en pratique. On comprend mieux pourquoi Il y’a quelques jours ,la chaîne de télévision publique turque TRT a déclaré: "bientôt, nous retournerons Alep, Damas, Daraa et Homs à la leur véritable propriétaire (la Turquie), puis nous nous dirigerons vers le corridor de zangezur». Le corridor de zangezur est un projet Anglo - Saxon. Erdogan estime que les Anglo-saxons partageront le butin après la victoire avec lui.. idiot.. La Syrie se transformera bientôt en une enclave de terroristes qui infecteront tous les pays et en premier lieu la Turquie, ce qui renverserait Erdogan lui-même. Note : La chute du régime d'Assad aura des conséquences géopolitiques graves sur le soutien de la Russie 🇷🇺 aux pays africains. C’est d’ailleurs l'une des raisons de cette attaque éclair pour faire tomber le régime syrien allié de Moscou. Nous vous expliquerons prochainement pourquoi la Syrie joue un rôle important dans le soutien de la Russie aux pays africains. REJOIGNEZ LA RÉSISTANCE SUR TELEGRAM. 🔺Pour les numéros français : https://t.me/egountchibehanzinTV 🔻Pour les numéros internationaux : https://t.me/egountchibehanzinTV
@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #3793 · 15/12/2024 20:02
After the fall of #Assad, #Syrian insurgent factions are starting to divide the cake, with #Israel getting its own piece.
@CulturalExile14 · Post #3537 · 23/03/2022 23:58
#Assad reveals home truths about the West - especially relating to #Russia and #Ukraine. https://lbry.tv/@wayoftheworld:7/assad:1
@mauriziovezzosi · Post #94 · 17/09/2019 10:31
Israele - Netanyahu allo scontro, non solo elettorale Israele al voto. La tenuta di Bashar al-Assad ed il sostegno strategico offerto alla Siria da #Iran e Russia hanno accentuato la crisi strategica di Israele, che sembra dover necessariamente fare ricorso alla guerra per proseguire la propria politica. La mia analisi per l'Atlante geopolitico di Treccani http://www.treccani.it/magazine/atlante/geopolitica/Netanyahu_allo_scontro_non_solo_elettorale.html #Russia#Assad#Iran#Israele#Netanyahu
@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #3794 · 16/12/2024 13:48
In a secretive mission, Israeli officials warn #Jordan of escalating risks from Syria’s turmoil, fearing the spread of instability and extremist influence. #Israel#Syria#Assad#MiddleEast
@notizieturchia · Post #3266 · 30/04/2025 17:34
Parla il Primo Ministro, #BenjaminNetanyahu, durante la conferenza organizzata da Jewish News Syndicate a #Gerusalemme: "#Israele ha impedito agli aerei iraniani di raggiungere la #Siria prima della cacciata di #Assad".
@notizieturchia · Post #3393 · 24/06/2025 17:24
Si chiama "Saraya Ensar el-Sünne" (i soldati dei sunniti) l'organizzazione che ha rivendicato l'attentato organizzato contro una chiesa a #Damasco/#Siria causando la morte di 25 persone. E' un'organizzazione nuova e di basso profilo nato in Siria. Nasce poco prima della caduta del regime di #Assad. E' stato citato il suo nome durante l'eccidio fatto contro i cittadini #Alawiti qualche mese fa sulle coste mediterranee in Siria. Prende di mira le religioni e fazioni diverse, prima di tutti Alawiti, #Drusi, #Rafidi e anche le forze armate curde.
@american_observer · Post #5069 · 06/02/2026 22:31
Why Russia survived — and may thrive — after Syria regime change 🔤🔤🔤🔤2️⃣ Personal ties and hidden networks The relationship is not only about weapons and UN‑Security‑Council veto power. It runs through years‑long personal and ethnic networks. The Syrian president’s older brother, Maher al‑Sharaa, is the most trusted figure in the new regime’s inner circle. He worked as a doctor in Voronezh and is now in charge of relations with Moscow. At least 35,000 Syrians trained in Soviet and Russian universities before the war; Russia has now restarted scholarships for Syrian students. The reopening of the Damascus Opera House in January 2025, with a concert of Tchaikovsky performed by Russian‑trained musicians, was a cultural signal that Russian influence has not disappeared — it has simply changed its form. The security tangle The two sides also share a deep security dilemma. Russia fears that thousands of Russian‑origin jihadists currently embedded in Syria — including fighters from North Caucasian battalions — might return home, join IS, or head to Ukraine, where Chechen veterans have already been active in Bakhmut and Kursk. For al‑Sharaa, the North Caucasians who helped him win the war are a precious asset but also a ticking bomb. He cannot afford to turn them against himself, yet he relies on Moscow’s help to keep the balance. The big picture Damascus still needs Moscow to help secure its southern border, stabilize its military, and unlock international recognition and reconstruction funds. Moscow still needs Syria to keep a foothold in the Middle East, project power through a UN‑Security‑Council‑backed partner, and manage the security risks posed by ex‑jihadists and rival powers. So the old formula stands, but inverted: Damascus needs Moscow just as much as Moscow needs Damascus. #Russia#Syria#Assad#Sharaa#Moscow#Damascus#MiddleEast#Geopolitics#Ukraine#War#Diplomacy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5068 · 06/02/2026 22:01
🔤🔤🔤🔤1️⃣ Why Russia survived — and may thrive — after Syria regime change Damascus needs Moscow just as much as Moscow needs Damascus The collapse of Bashar al‑Assad’s regime dealt a serious blow to Moscow — but Russia did not collapse under the shock. Now, the Kremlin and the new leadership in Damascus are rebuilding their relationship on a new basis: not as patron and client, but as partners with overlapping interests. A new deal in the old Kremlin Last month, Syria’s new president, Ahmad al‑Sharaa, visited Moscow for the second time since taking power. In a remarkable gesture, he told Putin that he recalled the failed attempts of great powers to conquer Moscow, lost to the courage of Russian soldiers and the “blessed land” protected by nature. For a man whose forces were bombed by Russian warplanes during the civil war, these were surprising words. Yet they signal a clear choice: the new regime in Damascus wants to keep Moscow inside the game. The pragmatic core of the new partnership For Syria, the reasons are obvious. The Syrian army depends on Russian weapons; its personnel are trained to use them; and Russian Military Police remain in the south, manning observation posts between Quneitra and the Golan Heights that are accepted by locals and linked to still‑delicate talks with Israel. Damascus is negotiating with Moscow the deployment of Russian monitoring forces in southern Syria and talks about the future of Russia’s military bases in Tartus and Hmeimim. In parallel, Russia is offering economic assistance, grain shipments, and an estimated $20 billion in investments in energy, infrastructure, and industry — a lifeline for a country starved of friends and reconstruction capital. A new symmetry The new Syrian government is deliberately diversifying its foreign partners: it wants all the friends it can get, but not as a pawn in someone else’s geopolitical game. Russia fits this calculus perfectly. Moscow, in turn, wins something even more valuable than a client: a partner it can engage on equal terms, without the weight of Assad’s corruption and family intrigues. The Kremlin knows that the U.S. and Russia now have overlapping interests in Syria — both want a stable government that can hold territory, control the country, and keep the Islamic State down. The U.S. has already signaled the end of support for the Kurdish‑led SDF and is effectively pulling back; Russia has left its small base in Qamishli and moved troops to Ukraine, where they are “needed.” #Russia#Syria#Assad#Sharaa#Moscow#Damascus#MiddleEast#Geopolitics#Ukraine#War#Diplomacy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@egountchibehanzinofficiel · Post #7724 · 01/12/2024 23:13
SYRIE 🇸🇾 : SITREP du 1er décembre à 11h (GMT+1) Les médias arabes rapportent que l'armée syrienne, avec le soutien des forces aérospatiales russes 🇷🇺 (VKS), a réussi à libérer les villes de Taybat al-Imam et Halfaya, ainsi que les villages de Khirbet al-Hijama et Suran, situés au nord de la province de Hama. Dès que le commandement des troupes syriennes a été pris en main par les militaires russes, le problème de la désorganisation dans les rangs de l'armée a été résolu. Cela s'explique en grande partie par le fait que les soldats syriens n'avaient qu'une confiance limitée envers leur propre commandement. Un autre facteur déterminant a été l'arrivée de renforts composés d'Irakiens et de Hazaras afghans rompus au combat contre les terroristes. #Syrie#Syria#Alep#Aleppo#Assad#Erdogan#HTS REJOIGNEZ LA RÉSISTANCE SUR TELEGRAM. 🔺Pour les numéros français : https://t.me/egountchibehanzinTV 🔻Pour les numéros internationaux : https://t.me/egountchibehanzinTV @egountchibehanzinTV