Syria Updates: The Fall of Bashar al-Assad

Garaad Awal

War is coming.
We went through exactly the same feelings they had when we removed Barre. We understand when MI-G warplanes target your cities and kill innocent civilians. This is why many from Northern Somalia are entirely pro-Syrian revolutionaries!

الله يرحم شهدائهم و شهدائنا و اموات المسلمين
 

reer

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We went through exactly the same feelings they had when we removed Barre. We understand when MI-G warplanes target your cities and kill innocent civilians. This is why many from Northern Somalia are entirely pro-Syrian revolutionaries!

الله يرحم شهدائهم و شهدائنا و اموات المسلمين
msb controlled swathes of the north even after he was overthrown the sna was chilling in burco. :deadrose: usc had to overthrow him otherwise abdiaziz ali barre would still have been in burco. mengistus puppets up north werent as useful.
 
It's not really about a lesson in state building. It's a lesson in proxy wars and transition of power you can see what happen in Libya that how it's gonna become more or less.

Unless the toppling of government comes through a real local populous resistance with a regime plan , it is bound to not succeed, especially with that many foreign states having their hand in the cookie jar.

You can't have foreign countries invade, funding and arming factions that destabilize a country to ensure their own geo-political interests and then call that country a failed state. So neither Libya, Syria or Somalia is a failed state. A regime change has to happen from within not from without.

In 1991 Somalia there were no foreigners present, maybe some small militias on the borders cautiously watching what was happening.

Sure, divide and conquer is what happened in Syria, but sometimes people deserve the pain and destruction they go through, we're all accountable for our actions. For instance Somalia, what does foreigners have to do with killing civilians and defenceless minorities?

This whole blaming the 'divide and conquer' thing (while valid) has become tired and useless, especially in this day and age of the internet & with all the information out there, there's only so much you can blame outsiders for.



 

Qeelbax

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Assad has barely gone a day and you’re saying it is like 91 Somalia all because some guys entered his palace. Nothing has been proven. The Syria rebels actually seem to have planned for civilian rule in the areas they have taken over, and they established food disruption, reopened factories in Aleppo on their first day. Many places have also fallen without fighting as the Syrian opposition have spent the last few years making contact with tribal elders and leaders to prepare for this. There has been little reporting of reprisals against minorities in the places they have taken over.


How can you possibly compare this Muqdisho 91 where people were starving and the daroods who were stranded in muqdisho had to hide/pretend to be Dir lest they were caught. Do the scenes we are seeing in Syria resemble anything like Somalia 91?
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Looks like the american plan is coming together
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Somali Saayid

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You know google exists right? There are literally hundreds of videos of rebels and terrorists beating, insulting, torturing SAA units and pro Assad civilians that surrendered and that is only recently, there is a whole treasure trove of videos from these extremists in their heyday during the height of the civil war doing even worse.
 
Look at the clown conspiracy buffoons

Women prisoners and kids freed from dungeons and all they can say is Israel supply lines and hezbollah

f*ck outta here
 

Idilinaa

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In 1991 Somalia there were no foreigners present, maybe some small militias on the borders cautiously watching what was happening.

Sure, divide and conquer is what happened to Syria, but sometimes people deserve the pain and destruction they go through, we're all accountable for our actions. For instance Somalia, what does foreigners got to do with killing civilians and defenceless minorities?


This whole blaming the 'divide and conquer' thing (while valid) has become tired and useless, especially in this day and age of the internet & information out there, there's only so much you can blame outsiders for.




The militias were foreign funded, supported and organized by Ethiopia, Isreal and Libya. Ethiopians also supplied them with soldiers and they had no wide support from local Somalis. Thats why they appealed to Ethiopia/Isreal and were housed by them.

Then Southern Somalia was invaded between 1992-1995 which is what kept it in dissaray while Puntland/Somaliland stabilized as they were left alone, through their local elders efforts but that was undercut by the US invasion in southern part of Somalia

Then from that point it was the united states/ethiopia arming brutual war lords that emerged out of those insurgencies despite the local populations resistance and dissaproval of them. They used those funds and weapons to suppress the people and make them compliant.

There is no separation between civilians or so called ''defenseless minorities'', it was collective suffering and punishment that happened. You are imagining in your mind that the civilians who suffered deserved it because they were included with the armed militias and the minor clans didn't. Those they armed didn't represent any real major segment of the local population or their interests. They brutalized everybody and almost all Somalis were defenseless.

If you are getting funding, arms and supported into power by an outside source, then your accountability, liability and service is not towards the people you are meant to serve domestically and those same people have no way of extending their influence over you or compete with that funding/arming source. You can behave with impunity. So it's not surprising to see the Somali situation play out that way.
 
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You have to get this into context though. Syrians have fought a long civil war over 14 years. Some of the ugliest massacres in history have been happened there, so it is not a case of Syrians being some holy people and Somalis being inherently evil. The rebels have learnt from previous mistakes and over a decade of a brutal war.
Also, in the areas controlled by Kurdish militias etc we might some fighting there…….

Let us not digress too much though. Today is about the happiness of an our Syrian brethren. We don’t have to take everything back to Somalia and Somalis.
 

Garaad Awal

War is coming.
msb controlled swathes of the north even after he was overthrown the sna was chilling
Is that what your genocidal uncle told you?

SNM launched its offensive in 1988 capturing Hargeisa & Burco while your uncle Barre decided to flatten Hargeisa from the air in response while defending against Samarone Govt forces in the West, fighting Govt sponsored WSLF Ogaden in Isaaq parts of Ethiopia, defending against SNA and local Darood govt militias in the East. Chilling my ass :mjlol:

SNM Mujahideen have sent many Afweyne soldiers to hell. Allah will judge those khanaazer accordingly
. :deadrose: usc had to overthrow him otherwise abdiaziz ali barre would still have been in burco. mengistus puppets up north werent as useful.
USC didn’t even fight the SNA. It fought the remnants of the regime and newly mobilized Darood militias because the army was practically finished due to the war with the SNM Mujahideen.

It took Mogadishu from the Red Beret presidential guard which was entirely Darood Marexaan.It was also the SNM that helped create the USC in the first place.

Just like HTS made it possible for the Southern rebels to reach Damascus, it was SNM that made it possible for USC to overthrow your MOD regime ya caghdeer. Your uncle fled Hargeisa when the SNM offensive began and fled to the South. To create pro-regime militias (SPM) with other regime remnants. Not that different from those 2k Assad soldiers that fled to Shia Iraq 😂😂
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SNM & USC had our parts to play. Just like the various Syrian Rebel factions had a part to play. The only difference is the Syrians are high iq middle easterners while the black chimps that took Xamar eventually betrayed SNM and turned on themselves (Abgaal vs HG). Then SNM chimped out and we had the HA vs Gx war. We were only saved by having a political genius like ina cigaal, the Hawiye had no political genius in the south to reign in their groups.
 

Galool

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In this interview the unofficial spokesman for Iran to the english speaking world basically admits that the rebels are a danger to "Israel".

He is desperatley saying that everyone will regret this and should worry. His hate for Sunnis shines through here. He says Israel needs to worry and so do "American allies" in the Gulf states, Lebanon, as well as China and Turkey itself.

He says now the "terrorists" read as Sunni, have their own country and that they can't be controlled. He says they have their "own will" which no one can shape and they have allies (he means Sunnis) in all of the countries.

Is this the "axis of resistance" some delusionally though were genuine?



 

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