🚨 Syria announces it foiled a plot to assassinate top governement officials (al-ain.com)
from Valuy@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 05 May 19:42
https://lemmy.zip/post/63788598

Syria announces clandestine cells dismantled for preparing assasination of top government officials

Explosives and weapons seized, 11 people detained

thenationalnews.com/…/syria-foils-hezbollah-assas…

www.arabnews.pk/node/2642450/middle-east

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Wudi@feddit.uk on 05 May 20:02 collapse

This is about revenge.

Syria was the only ally of Iran and Russia in the region. They have literally no other ally.

The overwhelming majority of Syrians HATED the Assad family. I have yet to meet a single Syrian who likes him or respects them. When people protested against Assad, he started shooting. Mass protests quickly turned into an armed uprising. He killed thousands of people. It didn’t matter. You can’t stop an entire nation against you. Bachar El Assad was in real trouble, so he begged his natural allies for help. Iran and Russia.

Vladimir Putin bombed entires cities. Entire cities were destroyed. The Iranian fought hard for him. They started sending Shia militias to fight for Assad

syriaaccountability.org/syrian-victims-of-iranian…

aljumhuriya.net/…/soleimani-in-syria-a-legacy-of-…

10 years of fighting. 500,000 people were killed. 10 million Syrian fled the country.

But the Syrian people didn’t give up. At the end of the day, they still won. Syrian people around the world celebrated when Assad fled the country. Iran and Vladimir Putin were publically humiliated.

Now, Bachar El Assad and his cronies live in exile in Moscow. They stole billions of dollars before leaving. Average wage in Syria is less than $40. They can use their immense wealth to corrupt officials, hire thugs and destabilize the country. Many of them dream of plotting their return:

reuters.com/…/assads-exiled-spy-chief-billionaire…

aljazeera.com/…/al-assad-inner-circle-plotting-sy…

Meanwhile the new Syrian President wants closer relationships with arab states like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar.

Iranian propaganda described as a crazy terrorist but turns out he is a ruthless pragmatic. He put on a suit and was welcomed by Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump. He promised to protect minorities. He allowed a dance festival. He even invited Jews to pray in Damascus.

The Iranian are extremely angry. They fought 10 years for Syria and ended up losing their only ally.

For both Assad henchmen and Iranian rulers, the attitude is now "Fuck. If we can’t control it, we are going break it".

I hope Syria becomes a thriving country.

EvergreenGuru@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:27 next collapse

Believe it or not, an ex-terrorist puppet is not fit to run a government. I see no world in which Syrians have dignity, as part of their country is being occupied and the new rulers are ok with it. If Syria ever establishes a democracy, the first issue will be liberating occupied territory.

Nobody wants to replace the tyrannical Baathist regime with a western puppet, but this seems to be the case. I don’t expect this government to hold onto power long, as they are quickly making themselves enemies of the public.

Valuy@lemmy.zip on 05 May 20:38 next collapse

This dude fought a bloody war against enemies that systematically destroyed hospitals, schools, and entire neighborhoods

www.dw.com/en/…/a-19424143

Did you really expect him to look like a Swedish feminist lawyer ?

mrdown@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 May 20:55 collapse

This dude has his fair share of war crimes. He didn’t fought against the bloody regime just to save Syrian civilians but to serve Israel, the USA and turkey interests

lonesomeCat@lemmy.ml on 06 May 04:14 collapse

If we ever get a democracy it will:

A- Need a shit ton of time because most people are not politically aware

B- Isreal would glass our ass before that becomes a thing

And FWIW most people are happy that the majority Sunni are in charge regardless of their actions, makes you wonder…

mrdown@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 May 20:52 next collapse

Iranian propaganda described as a crazy terrorist but turns out he is a ruthless pragmatic. He put on a suit and was welcomed by Macron and Trump. He promised to protect minorities. He allowed a dance festival. He even invited Jews to pray in Damascus.

His group war crimes are well documented , it is not merely an Iran propaganda point

www.hrw.org/world-report/2026/…/syria#%3A~%3Atext….

stj-sy.org/…/syria-uscirf-annual-report-recommend…

Also don’t you find weird that he want a good relation with Russia and Israel who is occupying big chunk of Syria right now and breached Syrian sovereignty by killing Syrian under pretext of protecting the Druze?

aljazeera.com/…/syrias-al-sharaa-discusses-fate-o…

aljazeera.com/…/israel-says-it-hit-syrian-army-ca…

He allowed a dance festival. He even invited Jews to pray in Damascus.

You got easily tricked right?

newarab.com/…/sharaa-comments-backlash-over-damas…

Sharaa said he had directed authorities to ensure future national events are “linked to the customs and culture of Syria”.

Wakmrow@lemmy.world on 05 May 21:43 next collapse

This is ridiculous. I’m no expert on Syria that shit is bananas complicated.

But a guy aspiring to get closer to gulf states along with Israel, France, the US and Turkey is not a good guy. He’s also literally al qaeda.

Assad ain’t good. But weapons and support flowed through Syria to hezbollah and the Palestinian resistance during his government. Objectively a good thing.

EvergreenGuru@lemmy.world on 06 May 03:48 collapse

Thanks for pointing out the realpolitik of Assad’s Syria vs CIA/ISIS-controlled Syria re: the axis of resistance.

Wakmrow@lemmy.world on 06 May 04:10 collapse

Not an expert, that civil war has way too much going on. Acting like Jolani is the good guy is… I really can’t think of a worse set of characteristics.

green_red_black@slrpnk.net on 05 May 23:10 collapse

The new government is just another dictatorship but with a different coat of paint.

Syria went from a pseudo monarchy to an Islamic Vanguard Oligarchy, with the overtures to non-Suni Arab communities not out of a sense of wanting pluralism Democratic power but as crumbs to keep those communities from rebelling.