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Syrian Opposition reports that The United States Military has issued a warning to SNA and HTS not to encroach on SDF areas in Deir Ez Zor and Raqqa, including the Western Bank of the Euphrates River​



So HTS which is a listed terrorist org is fighting the SDF which is linked with the PKK, which is also listed as a terrorist organisation.

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Syria is going to be annihilated over the next year.
The amount of bombs Israel and the US is going to drop on that country, there is good money to be made. Good for business.

I get Assaad was a piece of shit, but if the 2011 Civil War was bad, this is going to be 10x worse.
Syria is literally going to cease to exist in its current borders as most of us have recognised it in our lifetimes.
Golan Heights already been stolen.


The reality is that now that Iran is properly isolated and Russia is too preoccupied with Ukraine, Israel will truly become the regions superpower, if it wasn't already. And the mass theft of land will continue.
Shame on anyone who defended these genocidal campaigners.

So before Israel and NATO come for Iran, they'll come for Yemen.
Anyone who resists Israel's genocidal rampage throughout the region is a target.
The pace of which it has occurred has been frightening.

The reality is the Zionist cult is now simply too powerful, and for whatever reason in the past it has been kept at bay, right now its fisting the region with impunity, with US backing, with zero restraint. Sad, scary times. They are simply too advanced and too supported.


The whole Middle East needs a reset and a fresh start. What's left of it right now with all the destruction in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria - it is not worth keeping. Harsh but I only consider any conflict a war, when it is fought on some sort of level playing field. This will never happen again in the region. Not in our lifetime anyway.
Not until the Zionist lobby in the US is dismantled at the very least. Which could be generations away, if not impossible from occurring.
Welcome to Greater Israel :sick:
 
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Syria is going to be annihilated over the next year.
The amount of bombs Israel and the US is going to drop on that country, there is good money to be made. Good for business.

I get Assaad was piece of shit, but if the 2011 Civil War was bad, this is going to be 10x worse.
Syria is literally going to cease to exist in its current borders as most of us have recognised it in our lifetimes.
Golan Heights already been stolen.


The reality is that now that Iran is properly isolated and Russia is too preoccupied with Ukraine, Israel will truly become the regions superpower, if it wasn't already. And the mass theft of land will continue.
Shame on anyone who defended these genocidal campaigners.

So before Israel and NATO come for Iran, they'll come for Yemen.
Anyone who resists Israel's genocidal rampage throughout the region is a target.
The pace of which it has occurred has been frightening.

The reality is the Zionist cult is now simply too powerful, and for whatever reason in the past it has been kept at bay, right now its fisting the region with impunity, with US backing, with zero restraint. Sad, scary times. They are simply too advanced and too supported.


The whole Middle East needs a reset and a fresh start. What's left of it right now with all the destruction in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria - it is not work keeping. Harsh but I consider any war those that are fought on a level playing field. This will never happen again in the region. Not in our lifetime anyway.
Not until the Zionist lobby in the US is dismantled at the very least. Which could be generations if not impossible from occurring.
Welcome to Greater Israel :sick:

There were unconfirmed reports a couple of days ago that the Saudi’s green lighted the US to post troops on the Yemeni border.
 
There were unconfirmed reports a couple of days ago that the Saudi’s green lighted the US to post troops on the Yemeni border.
The Saudi's and UAE sold out a long time ago.
 

Syrian Opposition reports that The United States Military has issued a warning to SNA and HTS not to encroach on SDF areas in Deir Ez Zor and Raqqa, including the Western Bank of the Euphrates River​



So HTS which is a listed terrorist org is fighting the SDF which is linked with the PKK, which is also listed as a terrorist organisation.

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The PKK is one of the least terrorist organisations that is called a terrorist organisation.
 

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Sigh.

Netanyahu (who is a genocidal monster and I am not defending him) did not say that the IDF intends to invade Syria.

This is where so much of the reporting against Israel's awful government gets let down, because people make things up and take them too far, when there's plenty of legitimate things that they can and should be criticised about.

There's a demilitarized "buffer zone" between Syria and Israel that was established in 1974 by the 'Separation of Forces' agreement between the two countries. It is manned by United Nations troops.

On the weekend, UN troops were attacked from the Syrian side, and then the Syrian Army (which manned their side of the border) abandoned their posts, leaving the UN troops vulnerable. Israel has since sent troops into the buffer zone to stabilise it.

You can read more about it here, but this is the important information as it stands today;

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Now, if you don't trust Israel when they say that it's a temporary stabilisation strategy, that's fine. I understand scepticism in this regard (although to be fair, I probably believe them at this stage, but that's me).

But going around saying that Israel has these grand sweeping plans to invade Syria, or that they're going to "take over the entire region" and other similar stuff I've seen people saying (including in this thread)... that's where it gets dangerous and reckless.
 
Sigh.

Netanyahu (who is a genocidal monster and I am not defending him) did not say that the IDF intends to invade Syria.

This is where so much of the reporting against Israel's awful government gets let down, because people make things up and take them too far, when there's plenty of legitimate things that they can and should be criticised about.

There's a demilitarized "buffer zone" between Syria and Israel that was established in 1974 by the 'Separation of Forces' agreement between the two countries. It is manned by United Nations troops.

On the weekend, UN troops were attacked from the Syrian side, and then the Syrian Army (which manned their side of the border) abandoned their posts, leaving the UN troops vulnerable. Israel has since sent troops into the buffer zone to stabilise it.

You can read more about it here, but this is the important information as it stands today;

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Now, if you don't trust Israel when they say that it's a temporary stabilisation strategy, that's fine. I understand scepticism in this regard (although to be fair, I probably believe them at this stage, but that's me).

But going around saying that Israel has these grand sweeping plans to invade Syria, or that they're going to "take over the entire region" and other similar stuff I've seen people saying (including in this thread)... that's where it gets dangerous and reckless.
While the inmates continue to run the asylum, it's hard to have any confidence in Israeli leaderships ability to be rational.
 
While the inmates continue to run the asylum, it's hard to have any confidence in Israeli leaderships ability to be rational.

All the more reason to not fall victim to exaggerated or fake news.

Makes it much easier for Israel's actual crimes to be hand-waved away.
 

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Sigh.

Netanyahu (who is a genocidal monster and I am not defending him) did not say that the IDF intends to invade Syria.

This is where so much of the reporting against Israel's awful government gets let down, because people make things up and take them too far, when there's plenty of legitimate things that they can and should be criticised about.

There's a demilitarized "buffer zone" between Syria and Israel that was established in 1974 by the 'Separation of Forces' agreement between the two countries. It is manned by United Nations troops.

On the weekend, UN troops were attacked from the Syrian side, and then the Syrian Army (which manned their side of the border) abandoned their posts, leaving the UN troops vulnerable. Israel has since sent troops into the buffer zone to stabilise it.

You can read more about it here, but this is the important information as it stands today;

View attachment 2184956



Now, if you don't trust Israel when they say that it's a temporary stabilisation strategy, that's fine. I understand scepticism in this regard (although to be fair, I probably believe them at this stage, but that's me).

But going around saying that Israel has these grand sweeping plans to invade Syria, or that they're going to "take over the entire region" and other similar stuff I've seen people saying (including in this thread)... that's where it gets dangerous and reckless.
Chad if Israel wants a buffer zone build it on their side.
Not only has it illegally claimed the Golan Heights, it’s now creating a buffer zone beyond this territory which is against international law, illegal and not recognised by the international community bar Trump handing it over to Bibi in 2019 - like it was his to give away in the first place.

The destruction of villages in Southern Lebanon, the annexation and illegal settlements in the West Bank, the new buffer zone in Northern Gaza and now the additional “buffer zone” in Syria beyond the Golan Heights.
Israel can call it whatever the **** it wants.
It’s theft.
If even just one Palestinian, Lebanese or Syrian lived in the area before it was “demilitarised” by the IDF then its land theft. Simple.
 
Interesting that Philip Dalidickus is using that racist attack in Melbourne to call for wholesale anti protest/anti activist laws.

He's not that different to Peter Dutton after all.
 
Interesting that Philip Dalidickus is using that racist attack in Melbourne to call for wholesale anti protest/anti activist laws.

He's not that different to Peter Dutton after all.
He is unhinged. He shouldn't have a platform to be demanding anything.
 
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