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Comments: I would think Israel wants to make sure that Iranian & Russian provided ammunitions are destroyed with such an uncertain future in Syria
Comments: As bad as Assad was, these Islamist Sunnis will be worse. Denocraxy is not on the menu.
Comments: Confirmed by Russians. Assad and family are in Moscow and are granted asylum
https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/22612655
Comments: Transfer of power. This is scary & uncertain shit happening here https://x.com/Charles_Lister/status/1865651009088782561
Comments: Over $60 billions. I think it will be eaten by an اولولو
Comments: Doesn’t Syria owe Iran ton loads of money? What happens to that?
Comments: Bad year for IRI They have been defeated on all fronts
Comments: Syrian TV has announced that Assad has fled to an unknown location
Comments: How many billion have they spent on Hezbollah, Hamas, Iraq and Syria? What a disaster for these mullahs
Comments: Club WC schedule is insane. Weekday matches at 12 pm and 3 pm when people are at work and it’s over 90 degrees in Orlando and Atlanta. Minimum 80 in Pasadena. Sunday at 9 WTF?
Comments: Ghaedi today. It is not even funny https://x.com/TMplayersource/status/1865424362808955050 By. the way I have a feeling that Taremi will be going back to Porto on loan
Comments: Exclusive: US, UAE discussed lifting Assad sanctions in exchange for break with Iran, sources sayBEIRUT/GENEVA/DUBAI, Dec 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. and the United Arab Emirates have discussed with each other the possibility of lifting sanctions on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if he peels himself away from Iran and cuts off weapons routes to Lebanon's Hezbollah, five people familiar with the matter said. The conversations intensified in recent months, the sources said, driven by the possible expiry on Dec. 20 of sweeping U.S. sanctions on Syria and by Israel's campaign against Tehran's regional network, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and Iranian assets in Syria. Lebanese media have reported that Israel had suggested lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria. But the UAE initiative with the U.S. has not previously been reported. All of the sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the back-room diplomacy. Syria's government and the White House did not respond to questions from Reuters. The UAE referred Reuters to its statement on bin Zayed's call with Assad. The UAE has taken a leading role in rehabilitating Assad among the mainly Sunni Muslim Arab states that shunned him after he accepted help from Shi'ite, non-Arab Iran to put down the Sunni-led rebellion against him. The Emirates hosted Assad in 2022, his first visit to an Arab country since the start of the war, before the Arab League reinstated Syria's membership. The UAE has long hoped to distance Assad from Iran and wants to build business ties with Syria, but U.S. sanctions have hampered those efforts, the sources said. A U.S. source familiar with the matter said White House officials discussed an overture with Emirati officials, citing the UAE's interest in financing Syria's reconstruction and Assad's "weakened position" after Israel's offensive against Hezbollah. The possibility of sanctions relief for Assad, while Israel was hitting Iran's allies, created an "opportunity" to apply a "carrot-and-stick approach" to fracture Syria's alliance with Iran and Hezbollah, the U.S. source said.
Comments: I'm guessing that the عراقی foreign minister of ours will no longer go eating in Damascus.
Comments: I have never seen Obama sounding this battered. Is he talking about Biden? It is really tough to see a gentleman and a scholar like Obama getting to this level where what he says no longer sound progressive nor it captures anything. The coup against Sanders in 2016 and turning the party from party of benefiting working class to party of censorship and party of benefiting corporate elites and military industrial complex is finally backfiring. . There are now talks about pardoning Nancy Pelosi for a potential investigation on her stock trades. . https://youtu.be/a3b9BwfqPA4?si=YoLx0QrEnmFtZ-gb
Comments: Russia ‘will not come to Assad’s rescue’ as it orders citizens to leave SyriaRussia has no plans to rescue Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian dictator, from advancing rebel forces, according to reports. Bloomberg News quoted a source close to the Kremlin as saying Vladimir Putin was disgusted by reports that the Syrian Army was fleeing its positions. “Russia doesn’t have a plan to save Assad and doesn’t see one emerging as long as the Syrian president’s army continues to abandon its positions,” said the source. Fighterbomber, a prominent aviation military blogging channel, has warned that the Kremlin will struggle to evacuate its main air base before rebels attack and capture it. It issued the warning after Jihadist rebels captured the city of Hama on Thursday evening, opening up a clear route to the Khmeimim air base, 75 miles west near the Mediterranean. “It is almost impossible to evacuate the base. In the best case, it is possible to evacuate most of the personnel, documentation and ferry serviceable aircraft,” it said. “All other property will remain at the bases.” |
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