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Dec 8, 2024
šø I keep thinking of these images. Incredibly happy that these people, who have lost so much to Assad’s and Putin’s butchers, will finally be able to rule over themselves and live freely.
š I wish that all of you who have cheered for #Syria’s freedom from Iran, Venezuela, #Ukraine and beyond can experience the same.
Happy Free Syria Day.




Comment from :
Christopher Finch
As long as Syria becomes free and fair and not just another a despotic caliphate espousing jihad and eradication of women’s rights. The Middle-east needs peace and tranquility from all sides.
Stanislav Sykora
As long as the revolution in Syria drives Russians out of there, I feel happy. I will keep being happy if all the victors (whomever they are, it is a complex situation) can establish a political system where various minorities (religous and ethnic) can coexist peacefully. There is a chance that it might happen. Hence, thumbs up, so far.
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APS Ukraine
ā”ļøā”ļøā”ļø As Assadās dictatorship falls, Putin’s Regime is running out of time. Like the USSR before it, some of the first symptoms of Russiaās impending demise are detectable in Moscow’s foreign allies & endeavors.
Vladimir Putin’s “three day war” in Ukraine, now having passed 1,000 days, may have triggered a “cascading failure” that is costing the Russian dictator all of his political capital: The entire world sees that Putin has economically & militarily overextended his country, leaving Russia impotent to credibly confront threats to its allies abroad.
In the Middle East, the Kremlin yesterday clarified that there were no plans to save the Assad regime, as the Syrian Army abandoned their positions so quickly that they left behind weapons, aircraft, & intelligence documents. Hezbollah, recently turned-upside-down by incredible Israeli operations to eliminate its leadership, does not appear to be fighting to rescue the Syrian dictatorship. Meanwhile, the Russian Army appears to be ditching their Syrian bases as the Russian Navy has already set sail from the Syrian naval base where they had been stationed. Losing Syria, how does Russia operate in Africa?
The African dictatorships recently born of Russian intelligence-backed coups are having problems: Burkina Faso’s increasingly tense situation yesterday forced the dictator to dismiss the Prime Minister and Government while Russian mercenaries in Mali continue to be regularly killed by insurgents.
In the Americas, one-time Soviet-backed Cuba is now facing a “severe energy crisis,” after it had its third total blackout in two years and Nicaragua’s Ortega yesterday expelled more dissidents fearing an overthrow of his autocracy.
Russia, seeking to manipulate European elections, is facing pushback. The pro-European parties & referendum won in Moldova. However, the same strategy Russia unsuccessfully tried in Moldova, did succeed in Romania’s presidential elections which were overturned by the courts. However, though it initially appeared to be a success, protests in Georgia, a country that is 20% illegally occupied by Russia, are growing due to the pro-Russian government’s success in stealing the elections there.
Moscow is silent as its global allies are struggling.
In Russia itself, the possibility of the total collapse of the Russian economy soon is very real. In just one day last week, the Ruble lost more than 10% of value, inflation is > 27%, key interest rate will soon reach 25%, there are increasing shortages of basic goods as their prices sky rocket (ex: the price of potatoes has grown 72%) making staples unaffordable in a country where the average family spends > 50% of income on food (in contrast, itās usually about 15% of income in Europe).
š If history is but prologue, then the collapse of Soviet-backed socialism in Eastern Europe, as Moscow was unable to economically or militarily support its allies, may well foreshadow what we can expect to see next transpire in Russia.

Comment from :
Tony Giraudo
Right now Putin has no incentive to negotiate given his funding from oil and gas have not changed since the beginning of the SMO. Oil sanctions have failed. NATO needs to allow Ukraine šŗš¦ to start eliminating Russia’s oil export terminals NOW. A 50% reduction in Russia’s oil export represents only 6% of the world’s daily output. This would cause the price per barrel to reach $100+. At his price per barrel Saudi Arabia would step in and cover half of Russia’s shortfall. The other 3% of daily output would easily be covered by the rest of the world including the USA šŗšø. Now we have the right incentive for all parties to have meaningful negotiations. Anybody else agree? Please share š š āŗļø .
The sooner the evil imaginary empire collapses, the better for humanity. In the 21st century, true peace can only be achieved when oppressive forces like ruzzian power are dismantled. Only then can the world move forward toward a future of harmony and justice.
The fall of Putinās ally Assad would be a hopeful sign for peace and democracy in the Middle East BUT FOR Trumpās plans to help Putin. Anyone who appreciates progressive democracy is properly rooting for the Putinās ouster. He and his oligarchic enablers have sabotaged democracies (& harmed the Russian people) for long enough! But i am skeptical about this because Putinās effective blackmail of – and leverage over – the President-elect continues. We must not forget how Trump betrayed the Kurds in 2019 (longtime faithful allies), and handed U.S. military bases in Syria over to Putin. Assad was āon the ropesā then, as pro-democratic forces were rising up. But TrumPutin put him back in charge, even while he gassed his own people. Sadly, we must expect similarly pro-Putin treachery from Pres. Trump this time around. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/12/08/trump-post-assad-syria-00193186
Ukraine should concentrate sea drones in the Mediterranean to take care of Ruzzians evacuating Syria. All those going right to the front line!
Therefore not an inch of occupied Ukraine territory will be negotiated to appease the devil incarnate.
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A Serbian troll sticks his oar in:
Dejan MariÄ (ŠŠµŃан ŠŠ°ŃŠøŃ)
Typical western propaganda. Just stop making wars all over the world and all good. You nation is built on genocide of indians, don’t u remember that? Ofc everybody on the west forgot about that… š with love from Serbia š·šøš·šŗšØš³
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Lesia Dubenko
Exactly what I talked about in my morning substack article. By attacking Israel in 2023, Putin made it clear that his war on Ukraine isnāt some kind of regional dispute over āRussian-speaking Oblastsā. That decision was a temporary success and now weāre seeing the results.


Roman Sheremeta:
āSyrians are flocking to Damascus after Assad’s regime backed by russia has fallen.
Many can finally go home. It’s been a decade – Syrians were not able to travel freely in their own country. Unable to travel, see friends, family. Now they finally can.
We will see similar reverse flow immigration after russia is kicked out of Ukraine.ā
Your lips to Godās ears Roman!
Interesting! I like the images above, showing solidarity with Ukraine, encouraging Ukraine not to give up, and not to trust the world community. How true. And Mr. Weitmann’s words also ring true. He’s the one who was very furious at mafia land shortly after the brutal massacre of Israeli civilians last year and promising aid to Ukraine when their war is over.
The āUkrainian brothersā flag is carried by people from Kafranbel. Their hospital suffered ādouble tapā bombings from putinaZi fiends. Rather than being a one-off, it was a dress rehearsal for the despicable hospital attacks in Ukraine, particularly a childrenās hospital in Kyiv.
When the situation is fully stabilized in Syria, I hope that Free Syria troops might come to help Ukraine. Iām sure they would relish the opportunity to smoke some more orcs. Revenge can be sweet.
The thought about free Syrians fighting for Ukraine is a good one. We’ll see.
I’m also hoping for a quicker end to the war in Gaza, which might be possible without aid to Hamas from Ass-ad/iran/russia, and could mean help for Ukraine from Israel, too.
Konstantin come out with a great statement last night. The fall of Syria is not just about prestige for mafia land, but income from energy. Kuwait and Iraq have plenty of natural gas they want to export to Europe via a pipeline. Guess which country blocked the pipeline from crossing their country? Yep, mafia land’s ally, Syria.
Now the new government should kick out the putinaZis from Tartus and everywhere else.
The cunts wonāt go voluntarily. As long as they have that bridgehead they are a menace to Syria, the region, and everywhere else.
But saying that, I realize that means that orcs in Syria will end up in Ukraine and we donāt want that either.