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  1. It was hijacked by a lot of groups throughout the last 13 years but what about the Syrian people? I stand with the Syrian people who are in the majority with the Syrian revolution that started in 2011 which includes the Kurds. the choice for Syrians now is the lesser of two evils. We have a family that ruled for 50 years in Syria and the goal is to get to a new government. Syria will still take years to recover but at least with Assad gone, it will be a sign in the right direction which will take years I know and a lot of hard work to change some people’s ideologies.
  2. Be with the Syrian revolution. The goal of the Syrian revolution is to create a free Syria that includes Kurds, Arabs, Christians, Alawaites and Druze under one democratic country called Syria. The Kurds are part of Syria and the Syrian revolution. The so called syrian democratic forces who call them self kurdish are hijacked by some people who are not even from Syria and they want people who are 14 and 15 to fight for them. We don’t want Islamists nor Assad. We want a free Syria for all Syrians and Kurds are the main part of future Syria and the history of Syria. those forces who are supported by the US who claim to be Kurdish are terrorizing cities. The Syrian revolution was hijacked by Islamists who were released by Assad but at its core we just want freedom and dignity for Syria.
  3. Free Syria for all Syrians who come from different religious and spirtual backgrounds! out with the Assad family and Iranian regime who sent our county backwards. This is a dream come true.
  4. Saying it’s just a civil war is a misperception of what’s actually happening. Syrians are getting rid of Iranian bases who are foregin invaders. It’s a Syrian revolution to take the country back to actual Syrians.
  5. I liked reading your analysis but I disagree with the point that US and isreal wants to overthrow Assad, that’s just wrong. Isreal wants Assad to stay because he is the perfect weak neighbor that can’t do shit to hurt isreal.
  6. I haven’t see the video but if you mean the Syrian rebels are Islamic fighters then you are wrong. We are Syrians who are taking back out cities, villages and homes. There might be some Islamic chants but we have to choose the lesser of two evils. Assad or these rebels? I’ll take these rebels any day.
  7. Good point but you have to differentiate between true rebels and Jihadists. Assad didn’t release Islamist prisonsers in 2012 just because. He wanted the Syrian revolution to become Islamic so he can say he fighting terrorism. He is a clever devil because it worked for him.
  8. Because they know he is so weak by himself they need to counterbalance the process. And it’s not like they supported the rebels 24/7. They would support them at some point but then suddenly stop all support when they felt like they were about to topple Assad.
  9. The USA played the role of choas agent in Syria. It tried to control both sides. There were hundreds of rebel groups in Syria at that time that didn’t coordinate with each other. Assad and Iranian milita were pounding them with heavy artillery. Where are the rebels supposed to get the help to fight off Assad? Some of them went with that training probably that you sent Yes Israel is anti Iran but it wants a weak neighbor like Assad to stay in power. Why would Isreal want a strong leader in Syria? Assad is perfect for isreal. And the US goes with what isreal wants. If not for the US, I guarantee you Assad would not be in power right now. The rebel groups in 2014-2015 were just outside the capital Damascus but they were ordered not to capture Damascus.
  10. So you are posting something from 2019 that relates to now? And it’s not true because you read something on the internet ? Dude you have to connect the dots more. The US is with Assad and if it wanted it would have taken him out like they did in Libya but they want him to stay because he is the perfect weak neighbor to Israel. as of now The US and Israel stand with Assad since 2011 Turkey stands with the rebels. the gulf countries don’t support the rebels anymore. please do more research next time
  11. I don’t think America will allow islamists to rule in Syria. They want someone with no dignity who listens to them like Assad. even if islamists rule, I don’t think the majority of Syrians will like that either. All we want is a strong leader who focuses on rebuilding Syria so we can rise up. We have the capabilities. Assad puts in prison everyone who challenges him that’s why you don’t hear of alternatives. The next Syrian leader has to be strategic with dealing with America and Europe and build good relationships with them as much as possible. In essence, the next Syrian leader has to focus on rebuilding Syria and build good economic relationships with other countries. not on keeping control of power.
  12. Assad is the essence of terrorism in Syria. Iran helped him because he was almost taken out by the Syrian people. If it were not for Russian and Iran, Assad is nothing. The Syrian people will take Syria back though. It’s a matter of time. It might take months or years.
  13. Turkey has its own agenda and they just want stability on their border. They don’t really care
  14. Assad tricked the world into thinking that it’s either him or jihadists. Syria is a very diverse country and most people want a secular democratic rule. Assad released jihadist prisoners in 2012 and he turned it into a shit show. Syrians want a free democratic syria. Nobody will allow jihadist to take over. Maybe the Muslim brotherhood will try but Syrians want democracy and freedom from oppression which is represented by Assad . This is not a pipe dream. My house in syria was next to a church and a mosque. Our goal now is to get rid of Iran which spreads hateful ideology in Syria. If Iran is out then Assad will follow.
  15. And thank you @Husseinisdoingfine for posting about this
  16. Please educate yourself. Syrians are not “Islamist confused jihadist”. We are taking back our homes and villages that belong to Syrians. The area was occupied by Iran and now it’s going back to its original owners
  17. I learned a technique from Bashar to ask yourself in as many situations as possible: who am I ? And then answer with “I don’t know” the not knowing will open a door for expanding who you think you are. And counter intuitively know more of yourself. I just learned this technique. It’s a form of self enquiry to expand your identity.
  18. I love games that put you into a new world where you can explore a deep story. I want to get disco Elysium because it was mentioned on Leo’s blog and it seems very interesting. Other games I’m interested in are Alan wake 2, cyperpunk 2077 which I heard is really good now and god of war ragnarok for its story. Any others you have played that you liked?
  19. Incredibly informative. I thought I would share it here.
  20. I wish you the best🙏