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Biden might genuinely be one of the worst presidents in US history. ******* ghoul. :hoetenks:

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A Pahlavi talking about murderous regimes...

 

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4 hours ago, Virgos Groove said:

A Pahlavi talking about murderous regimes...

 

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I keep telling y'all repeatedly that Israel and Trump are behind regime change plans in Iran. They would've done it in 2021 itself had Trump not been ousted just months earlier.

 


They will balkanise the **** out of Lebanon, Syria and Iraq to create various puppet states now.
 

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Israel also has plans to push all Palestinians into Sinai from what I've read in some places.

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Good read about the situation. The whole thing is pretty long, but these are some highlights.

 

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At the same time, in the first days following the military offensive, popular reactions were initially mixed and confused, reflecting the diversity of political opinion in Syrian society, both within and outside the country. Some sections were very happy with the conquest of these territories and the weakening of the regime, and now its potential fall.

 

But, some sectors of the population were, and are still, also fearful of HTS and SNA. They are worried about the authoritarian and reactionary nature of these forces and their political project.

 

And some are worried about what will happen in the new situation. In particular, wide sections of Kurds as well as others, while happy for the fall of the dictatorship of Assad, have issued condemnations of the SNA's forced displacement and assassinations of people.

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HTS—which is still categorized as a terrorist organization by many powers including the U.S.—has also been trying to project a more moderate image of itself, trying to win recognition that it is now a rational and responsible actor. This evolution dates back to the rupture of its ties with al-Qaeda in 2016 and its reframing of its political objectives in the Syrian national framework. It has also repressed individuals and groups connected to Al-Qaida and the so-called Islamic State.

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However, it is still an open question as to whether HTS will follow through on these statements. The organization has been an authoritarian and reactionary organization with an Islamic fundamentalist ideology, and still has foreign fighters within its ranks. Many popular demonstrations in the past few years have occurred in Idlib against its rule and violations of political freedoms and human rights, including assassinations and torture of opponents.

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It's still pretty hard to tell what the future holds for Syria. Hoping for the best, expecting the worst. :/

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It's gonna be Libya 2.0, isn't it? :doc:

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