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Do you guys just make shyt up on the spot?

The vast majority of their weapons and vehicles were 'mistakenly' given to ISIS, instead of the FSA - by America
Neither of us said all ISIS weapons came from the Iraq war...A large number of them specifically tanks and armored vehicles were seized in Mosul...This is common knowledge...
 

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True...

Still cant believe those fukkboi Iraqis left the tanks and armored trucks behind when they fled Mosul...:smh:

ISIS hasn't been Assad biggest opponent though...Their focus been more on Iraq...Al Nusra and Obama's militias have been the main issue for Assad...
They're affiliated with Isis though .

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Do you guys just make shyt up on the spot?

The vast majority of their weapons and vehicles were 'mistakenly' given to ISIS, instead of the FSA - by America
We ain't making shyt up on the spot. Isis been getting they're shyt from everywhere:stopitslime:
 

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Assad would have easily squashed the terrorist rebels and ISIS if it wasnt for American intervention...This isnt even debatable, these dudes were fighting with Soviet era weapons and rocks bruh...How long you think they were going to last against Assads military?

America brought the weapons and Turkey allowed the soldiers through their border...That's how Syria fell into chaos...
:scust: You're pro-Assad? :dame:
 

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:scust: You're pro-Assad? :dame:

:comeon: You dont have to be "Pro -Assad " to realise he is waaaay better than these guys

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"Terrorist" implies bias. I know you're far too smart to ignore semantics.
By definition of the word they are terrorists...

Terrorist implies a person who uses terror in the pursuit of political aims...

These "rebels" started a civil war to overthrow Assad...and whose joined their ranks? Half of them are foreigners aligned with Al Nusra and the muslim brotherhood...Recognized terrorist jihadi groups...

This is all documented...
 

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"Terrorist" implies bias. I know you're far too smart to ignore semantics.

The rebels have allies with jihadist groups like Ahrar al Sham which praised the Taliban, and said democracy is for infidels,Jaish Fateh al Sham which is formerly al Nusra aka Syrian Al Qaeda is an ally of the rebels, Ajnad al Sham, Turkistan Islamic Party which is a foreign fighters group. They used suicide car bombs in the recent West Aleppo offensive last week. So in all the rebels will replace Assad's secular tyranny with religious tyranny. They have said they will genocide the Alawites,Kurds,Druze and Christians.

If the rebels were a benevolent force then how come the Kurds,Alalwites,Druze and Christians haven't joined them? Syria is not a simple black and white issue where Assad bad and rebels good. It is a complex sectarian war we have no buisness to get involved in.
 

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The rebels have allies with jihadist groups like Ahrar al Sham which praised the Taliban, and said democracy is for infidels,Jaish Fateh al Sham which is formerly al Nusra aka Syrian Al Qaeda is an ally of the rebels, Ajnad al Sham, Turkistan Islamic Party which is a foreign fighters group. They used suicide car bombs in the recent West Aleppo offensive last week. So in all the rebels will replace Assad's secular tyranny with religious tyranny. They have said they will genocide the Alawites,Kurds,Druze and Christians.

If the rebels were a benevolent force then how come the Kurds,Alalwites,Druze and Christians haven't joined them? Syria is not a simple black and white issue where Assad bad and rebels good. It is a complex sectarian war we have no buisness to get involved in.
No, its a a very Black and Grey issue. Assad is bad. The rebels and other sectarian forces are varying shades of grey, as are the international actors (I daresay Russia is entirely in the wrong, as well). And there are Kurdish, Christian and Druze rebel/battalion groups in Syria.
 

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CIA was spending $1B per year on rebels. Qatar, Saudi and Turkey was giving them support. Turkey let its border be open season and let ISIS and other groups roam in and out to destabilize the Syrian regime.

Syrian army got over stretched, they've made gains with Russian air and intelligence in the last year. Turkey finally closed much of its border due to their fear of the Kurds.

Once East Aleppo is taken back by the Syrian army, you'll see them and the Russians move East to fight ISIS and keep the rebels confined to Idlib province and the north of Aleppo.

Back to the topic of China...

They're obviously on the side of Assad and they're itching to have the PLA do training with the Syrian Army in this conflict.


Plus they probably wanna get ahead of this

Uighurs Joining ISIS Poses Security Problems for China

before it gets any worse
 

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No, its a a very Black and Grey issue. Assad is bad. The rebels and other sectarian forces are varying shades of grey, as are the international actors (I daresay Russia is entirely in the wrong, as well). And there are Kurdish, Christian and Druze rebel/battalion groups in Syria.
The Druze and Assad: Strategic Bedfellows
This article explains how and why the Druze who hate Assad support him. In short the anti regime Druze were killed by Al Nusra. Plus Druze towns in Idlib were forced to convert to Islam. There no longer exist Druze rebels. The Druze region in the south has protected Damascus from the Southern Front rebels to make headway to help the besieged rebels in the suburbs of Damascus.

Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict (2013–present) - Wikipedia
The Kurds have their own agenda. They want to carve out an autonomous region similar to the one in Iraq. They have been fighting the rebels since 2013 all over Northern Syria before ISIS entered the war in Syria. The Kurds distrust the rebels more so the regime. They have had more clashes with the rebels than they do with the regime.

There is no Christian rebel battalion that I know of. I have been following this war since 2012. If anything Christians support Assad for the simple fact they fear the Sunni opposition. That is a fact. Many Syrian christians have been enlisted to the NDF and SAA. The rebels made no inroads to Christians. The most pro regime areas in Syria are Christian areas.

Assad has large support from these minority groups and the sunni upper class. If you remove Assad how do you guarantee their safety when the strongest rebel forces are the salafist Islamist groups who wish to kill them?
 
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