For your reference, the Taliban took over Afghanistan in 3 months. What the rebels did here is just unimaginable, taking over the regime in just 11 days.
A regular thing for the region, as I gather. The countries are patchworks of clan alliances that have no issue with changing allegiance when a new force rises. With all the stupid things Assad did and all the support the rebels got from the neighbors, local warlords probably flipped in a second.
The question is, what happens now? Assad has been ousted from power, but there are so, so many armed groups with differing agendas, goal, and beliefs. And said groups may not get along very well…
Hey... Vlad? Yeah, is me, Bashar... yeah... not so good actually... you think you can spare me and my family a plane... yeah... thank you man, i owe you... yeah see you soon... take care... bye
There was a UN administered border area between Syria and the Golan Heights manned primarily by Syrian and UN coalition forces. With the fall of the Assad regime, the Syrians abandoned the buffer zone and the UN coalition forces were under threat from the rebel expansion due to the chaos among other things. Israel, already having its own troops in the Golan Heights, intervened by taking over the buffer zone and protecting the UN coalition.
Well that was unexpected, Russia and Iran spent like 12 years training SAA , they also put militias in Syria to help them . After the fall of Aleppo I expected that Assad won't regain it back but I didn't expect him to fall like that !
Apparently even before the west restarted this war Russian military personal who were sent to Syria to train the troops as well as other reports claimed (and now seem to be proven true) that the military that was left after 10 years of fighting were just an empty shell and most of their real military died out
I've also been following this war since it began (I was in middle school back then, so I feel especially old now), actively tracking the minute gains and losses by every party on every front, the vastly divergent ideologies of the Assad regime and the various rebel groups (Fundamentalist Islamic, secular, pro-western, Kurds, etc.), and even learning about who they key figures were on the various sides and keeping tabs on the various attempts at peace. It's been days, and I still absolutely cannot fathom how, after the ~12 years of fighting what was basically a static conflict, after all the insurgencies, counter-insurgencies, foreign interventions, and even the rise and fall of ISIS, the entire Assad government collapsed in ~3 days while Assad himself managed to escape the country (unlike most of the other victims of the Arab Spring, who met grisly ends at the hands of "moderate rebels"). I don't think we're being told the full story here, but the real question is who financed/propped up this last rebel faction, who did in ~3 days what the others couldn't do in ~12 years. Absolutely mind-blowing.
Oh wow, this is interesting. I'm a 7th grader, and we began reading a book called Refugee I believe on november 20th, and it's basically about three different kids who have to go through escaping their own countries, one of them is from Germany in 1939, one from Cuba in 1994, and the last one is from Syria in 2015. We literally started reading this book just days before this new situation.
There's some evidence that much of the opposition will at least TOLERATE Christians, even the HTS promised to "TOLERATE" minorities (Putting emphasis on Tolerate)
If you take the "ver" out of the word "assadover" the "assado" means "roast" in Portuguese so it means that former leader assad was literally roasted of the map lmao 😂😂
@@tomasgetze4330 it's still wanted for 10 million dollars by USA and HTS still is radical, even Wikipedia who is the most unsafe place for information said that
Syrian here. Allah bless you for finally making this. Shows how strong we are. Our rebellion is sacred. The syrian opposition is all-powerful. ”الآن دورك يا دكتور“
Why are people saying the Assad Regime fell so quickly? It took them 13 years... And Syria's future seems like it will be similar to that of Libya. A dictator is ruthless and tyrannical, but often throwing him out, doing what's certainly not wrong, results in chaos and anarchy.
That’s not going to happen when the forces taking it are terrorists backed by the US, turkey, and Israel. These are jihadists. Their leader not even 10 years ago was a wanted criminal now we have to memory hole that and like him and forget what he is. Ps after Syria fell Israeli tanks started moving in and taking territory
This is not an end to the civil war. It`s just a new chapter. Sadly, I think Assad will become one of those dictators that we will grow to miss. Kind of like how Saddam Hussain and Gaddafi were better for their respective countries compared to what came after.
It definitely will end horribly Free Syria is better than Assad’s regime no doubt but even then this is just gonna start a new civil war, I mean Israel’s creating a ‘safe zone’ for their safe zone for some reason, Turkey now has huge control over Syria and the SDF are to be invaded by Turkish forces too. This only ended a chapter of this civil war really
I’ve never been very good in Syrian inner politics. But seeing it happening so quickly is very surprising. I’m 22. Assad was in charge of Syria longer than I was alive. And then, in a few days…
I think it would have been nice to see all the forces that are against Bashar in different kind of blue or in different color because they dont control the same territory.
Yanukovich is sitting in his room in Rostov, nothing happens, everything is normal. Suddenly, the door opens and some people bring in and set up the bed. He asks: - Why is this? - Just in case...
@@silentecho92able Every faction in Syria has done questionable things backed by one Foreign influencer or the other and the There is the ISIS which everyone hates. CNN and BBC are cheering as Assad a supprter of Russia fell but they dont want to talk about those who won and what they are going to next. Supported Taliban against the Soviets and now supported the HTS takeover against Russia.
Huge understatement. Assad started this war, and his forces perpetrated the vast majority of the atrocities. So even people who suffered human rights abuses from the Nusra Front or HTS prefer the end of the Assad regime.
@@silentecho92able You will also see that they claim to be different. But judgement relies on action, and actions rely on intention. You can only wait and see. After all, every leader on earth has done "questionable" things.
Two ethnic groups the Slavs and Greeks who are Christian. Does that mean you support preaching the gospel to the Kurds and the Arabs and Turks living among Rojava? If the answer is no than your support is meaningless
@@tomasgetze4330 I exist all to the glory of God. If a Christian likes a specific culture he should evangelize to them. I like Arab and Persian culture. And especially Berber culture. So I also like to proselytize to Muslims. Nothing is meaningless. If the gospel is false than you are right. If it's true, than your favoritizing of a culture should mean everything. If you love them, and Christians often fail at the love thy neighbor verses, than you give assurance to eternal security of culture favorite. I exist, you are correct. But so does God. That God exists outside the universe however makes the argument for empirical evidence weak for religion, except Christianity where the empirical evidence is the incarnation of Jesus. Recent vindication of the shroud of Turin a few months ago that studied that it's surprisingly first century, yet uses a medieval woven technique, but there's a part of the shroud without that woven style, the blood on the stains having the chemical compound of a tortured man's blood. And the AI depicting his face eerily looking like Eastern Orthodox depictions of Jesus Which is a middle Eastern looking man not a white man the eurocentrists can go cry. The resurrection of Christ, mass hallucination is a myth and 12 apostles don't die for a lie as are hundreds of other witnesses. So you may say, we exist and it's meaningless. I say we exist because we are made by God freely Rather it's a miraculous creation and thus literal Genesis, or the allegory for natural processes like evolution in which God created earth. I ultimately see the problem of evil the same as the reason we are existing and who is saved. Instead of being slaves to God we can freely choose good or evil. Why doesn't God save everyone? It's the same reason evil exists. Because the greatest good that isn't robotic and meaningless is enspite of hardship, we love. And that we love and act in greatest good in reaction to evil. Otherwise love is meaningless if one loves without trial, test and hardship, likewise in freewill one desires salvation, others don't, so God demonstrates his love by paying the atonement for our sins as substitute for punishment. Even in the atheist worldview we look at Jesus, he gave charity, he elevated women relative to the standards of his day. And promoted racial equality (parable of good Samaritan demonstrates) but when you add the resurrection, everything changes. The 12 apostles appointed bishops and wrote the new testament, if you think Christianity developed the bible overtime or use forgeries or bible was corrupted, than read the church fathers the early bishops who quoted the Bible and succeeded the apostles. Who died for their faith with glee. Such as Clement, Polycarp and Ignatius. Existence is indeed fleeting unless there's Christ. There's no meaningless then when I told the other user what means his support if he doesn't share the gospel?
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 Religion is unrelated here. Both Greeks and Yugoslavs were occupied by foreign powers and achieved independence after resistance. Support towards Kurds is simply support towards people who seek freedom.
Just to let People know, the Eastern Grey Areas "Controlled" by *THEM* are not Actually Controlled by Them Directly. But it is True that They Expanded their Pressence since the Opposition Offenses Began.
They are pretty much the only other large force after rojava, at least looking at the map. Assad was pretty unpopular, didn't think his regime was gonna blow up now though.
In a rebel faction, there are officaly Tahis al-Sham, a former Al-Kaida members and a terrorist, yes. But there are also Syrian National army (basicly a Turkish puppet), Syrian Free army trained by Americans, true democrats and Southern Front, anti-authotarian faction based in Jordan. This faction is blue. And then Syrian democratic forces made of Democratic Syrians, Kurds and Christian Assyrians. Which are yellow on the map. So that is why. Even in blue, there are good factions. So thats why.
@@BengalEmpire767there's a traitor amongst the SAA higher-ups most of the Strongest SAA divisions were moved away far from rebel's frontline...when the Offensive took place the 5th army corpse dont have enough time to regroup and move north because the rebel advance was so rapid
Why people in syria support them: because most of them are sunnis, whereas assad was a shia. Rojava isn't an option since they're kurds, and the SNA are just turkish puppets. Why people outside of Syria support them: they buy their propaganda that they are moderate and better than assad
They have kept mum about the issue for now...but most likely the political pressure from turkey, iran and various Syrian nationalists would force them forcefully reintegrate the Kurds. At best the Kurds agree on joining peacefully in return for some autonomy...at worst well..@@TheDinosaurCore
Well basically - The Kurds want an independent state - The Turks want the Kurds to NOT have an independent state and stop Syrian refugees - There are ISIS pockets who exist - There are Al Qaida/ISIS spin-off rebels who won and are kind of pro-Turkish but also not - The Jews want unclear stuff - Assad is a dictator who wants to remain in power - Iran wants to help Assad and use Syria as a highway to their Lebanon proxies - Russia wants to help Assad to stick it to America and look tough And America wants - to bog down Russia and Iran in Syria - and defend Israel - and remove Israel`s sort of friend Assad who is also an Iran/Russia ally - and not be a part of this - and spread democracy - and help Turkey`s enemies - and be an ally to Turkey - and eat Big Macs so yeah
Lol, according to wikipedia the rebels did it completely on their own, while Russia and Iran weren't just supporting Syria, but are listed as belligerents as if the Syrian rebels alone defeated the Russian army
These guys are like the Nazis in every post ww2 mapping series, they’re fucking immortal and have ridiculous plot armour and somehow always manage to come back to screw the wood world up lmao
@@dervs1679The Kurds in Syria may house Kurdish terrorist groups that are active in Türkiye. Türkiye’s government doesn’t want another autonomous Kurdish state on their border
@@blackchrysler pfff Assad returning? There are more chances Nasrallah comes back and he is underground. Bro is done for. Putin saved whatever remained of him out of the respect he once had
when your regime fell so quickly that the credits section is longer than the actual map
His father can't believe how the regime he built his whole life fell in less than two weeks
@@tomasgetze4330 Actually, 13 years
@@tuanlevan6620 i mean the nortwestern offensive. Without the US financing the rebels, the empire could have lasted another few decades
Regime collapse speedrun any% no glitches
As late as less than 24 hours before it fell, I didn’t expect this
For your reference, the Taliban took over Afghanistan in 3 months. What the rebels did here is just unimaginable, taking over the regime in just 11 days.
Shows just how weak their position had become without the proper support.
I think they took it over much quicker. The Americans hadn`t even finished withdrawing and the Taliban had taken it over.
A regular thing for the region, as I gather. The countries are patchworks of clan alliances that have no issue with changing allegiance when a new force rises. With all the stupid things Assad did and all the support the rebels got from the neighbors, local warlords probably flipped in a second.
The taliban would collaspe in a few years (no im not political)
@@cowboybeboop9420no it was months. It started in may and finished in august
All jokes Assad, this got Syrias fast. No Putin it back now
Lol too soon bro too soon
Syriasly 😅
this should be top comment
I see what you did there 😂😂😂
This man is a legend.
The question is, what happens now? Assad has been ousted from power, but there are so, so many armed groups with differing agendas, goal, and beliefs. And said groups may not get along very well…
The civil war isn't over yet it seems
The ideal situation is that all parties collaborate for a peaceful solution, but if they dont, I bet the HTS would win
What were Alexander Magnus last words?
@@tomasgetze4330 Magnus is latin,
@WrinkledPaper674 not my point. You got who i was talking about. What were his last words?
"There are decades when nothing happens and there are weeks when decades happen"
• Vladimir Lenin
"Nah, i'd win"
Abu Mohamad Al Golani, two weeks ago
Lenin is a marxist and a jew.
Fake quote.
@@Koopinator"Never trust anything you see on the internet just because there's a picture of a famous guy next to it."
- Abraham Lincoln
It's a real quote by Lenin
And so the old game ends... and a new game begins.
It will be just multiple factions fighting against eachother.
Game Over
Somalia, Libya and Iraq all over again
@pogos3882 Somehow I don't think that's the worst real possibility here
The cycle continues
Al-Assad: I need a ride, not ammunition!!
Hey... Vlad? Yeah, is me, Bashar... yeah... not so good actually... you think you can spare me and my family a plane... yeah... thank you man, i owe you... yeah see you soon... take care... bye
I'm sure you would stay if you were in his place
@@MatejJokic-sw2kh ukraine was almost at this place in 2022, lost a bunch of city, capital got surrounded etc
Yanukovych and Assad now live in one room 😁
My kingdom for a horse!
I know it's overused but we got the fall of Assad before GTA6
We got the fall of Assad, a Russo-Ukraine Conflict, Hamsa-Isreal conflict before GTA 6
@WrinkledPaper674 ahhh yes. Hamsa
@@tomasgetze4330 youtubes just gonna block my replies if I type it properly, Im trying to not get my replies hidden
@WrinkledPaper674 bro try to replace letters with numbers then. H4m4s? 1sr43l? Ukr41n3?
@@tomasgetze4330You know what he meant by it. There is no need to squabble over petty grammar discreptancies.
Israel: Time to move the fence a few inches when the neighbor is distracted
Actually Israel came to the aid of UN troops that were under fire from militants. You can see their movement on the map.
@@a.s.nature5090 yeah... one thing doesn't mean the other one won't happen
There was a UN administered border area between Syria and the Golan Heights manned primarily by Syrian and UN coalition forces. With the fall of the Assad regime, the Syrians abandoned the buffer zone and the UN coalition forces were under threat from the rebel expansion due to the chaos among other things. Israel, already having its own troops in the Golan Heights, intervened by taking over the buffer zone and protecting the UN coalition.
@@falsevacuum4667 exactly. And probably taking some territory if they can
@@a.s.nature5090I thought the UN was an antisemetic terrorist organization
ITS BASHOVER
So Assadover indeed
Syria and it's President Assad Bashar has fallen it's Asso Bashover
Too soon for jokes, they are still dropping to statues to the ground lol
We all know there's a happy leader and Assad one.
Well that was unexpected, Russia and Iran spent like 12 years training SAA , they also put militias in Syria to help them .
After the fall of Aleppo I expected that Assad won't regain it back but I didn't expect him to fall like that !
Apparently even before the west restarted this war Russian military personal who were sent to Syria to train the troops as well as other reports claimed (and now seem to be proven true) that the military that was left after 10 years of fighting were just an empty shell and most of their real military died out
Putin must be pissed.
@@badwolf66 probably. Not as much as Khamenei but pissed indeed
Putin just had in Syria what Biden had in 2021 with Afghanistan.
Greater isreal plan. Putin and zelensky work for them too. Why do you think so many in Ukraine are dying and the war is going on for so long?
I am old enough to properly remember when the civil war began. The fact that it ended this way is lunacy
I've also been following this war since it began (I was in middle school back then, so I feel especially old now), actively tracking the minute gains and losses by every party on every front, the vastly divergent ideologies of the Assad regime and the various rebel groups (Fundamentalist Islamic, secular, pro-western, Kurds, etc.), and even learning about who they key figures were on the various sides and keeping tabs on the various attempts at peace.
It's been days, and I still absolutely cannot fathom how, after the ~12 years of fighting what was basically a static conflict, after all the insurgencies, counter-insurgencies, foreign interventions, and even the rise and fall of ISIS, the entire Assad government collapsed in ~3 days while Assad himself managed to escape the country (unlike most of the other victims of the Arab Spring, who met grisly ends at the hands of "moderate rebels"). I don't think we're being told the full story here, but the real question is who financed/propped up this last rebel faction, who did in ~3 days what the others couldn't do in ~12 years. Absolutely mind-blowing.
All of these rebel factions did it, not just one of them
Might not be over yet, ISIS is still around and we are yet to see if all of the main factions can actually work together.
@@thegamingallosaurus7281 absolutely. There is alot of maybes, but the stated goal of the civil war is complete, which was all I was saying
@@superilikeeggsyo Turkey lol
I am still currently wondering right now how tf did the assad regime and his army screw up this bad suddenly and got eaten so quick???
Turns out soldiers don’t want to fight for a dictator while their monthly salary is only 30$.
@@benlittle8922And who is paying those “rebels” to fight on for so long I wonder.
@@bullmoosevelt4495 nobody, money isn’t as important for revolutionaries morale is.
Cause the US financied the rebels. That's the only truth
@@bullmoosevelt4495 the west
Oh wow, this is interesting.
I'm a 7th grader, and we began reading a book called Refugee I believe on november 20th, and it's basically about three different kids who have to go through escaping their own countries, one of them is from Germany in 1939, one from Cuba in 1994, and the last one is from Syria in 2015. We literally started reading this book just days before this new situation.
Pray for the Christians in Syria.
As a Syrian : Big LUL.
We will just become an Israeli-Turkish colony.
A Christian Bishop I think became the mayor of Aleppo
@adonis7626"just" bro that sucks
This is false , just rumors proven to be wrong .@@Orthodoxboi
There's some evidence that much of the opposition will at least TOLERATE Christians, even the HTS promised to "TOLERATE" minorities (Putting emphasis on Tolerate)
It's Assadover
Assadso Bashover
Too soon man
@tomasgetze4330 j
syriover
If you take the "ver" out of the word "assadover" the "assado" means "roast" in Portuguese so it means that former leader assad was literally roasted of the map lmao 😂😂
Everyone gangsta until they realize that the most prominent rebel faction is affiliated with Al Queda
WAS*. Al Golani has become a politician this last decade
@@tomasgetze4330 it's still wanted for 10 million dollars by USA and HTS still is radical, even Wikipedia who is the most unsafe place for information said that
@@tomasgetze4330 Love to see that people are still naive nowadays.
@zaliuszuko4458 did i say he was good? I said he is not affiliated with al Qaeda anymore and it is a fact
@@tomasgetze4330ohhh they only used to be Al-Qaeda affiliated that makes it ok then 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Syrian here. Allah bless you for finally making this. Shows how strong we are. Our rebellion is sacred. The syrian opposition is all-powerful.
”الآن دورك يا دكتور“
“Syrian here”
“@Andrei_Antonov”
🤡🤡🤡
Why are people saying the Assad Regime fell so quickly? It took them 13 years... And Syria's future seems like it will be similar to that of Libya.
A dictator is ruthless and tyrannical, but often throwing him out, doing what's certainly not wrong, results in chaos and anarchy.
Just in time! Nice craft, as always!
Imagine crushing the rebels for 14 years but the rebels took your country in just 11 days.
Who must go?
Can't Assad the Mossad!
Hopefully the Syrian people can have freedom and peacefully transition into a democracy
Sounds like a joke
That’s not going to happen when the forces taking it are terrorists backed by the US, turkey, and Israel. These are jihadists. Their leader not even 10 years ago was a wanted criminal now we have to memory hole that and like him and forget what he is.
Ps after Syria fell Israeli tanks started moving in and taking territory
Don't expect anything positive.
Never gonna happen
Religious government laughs from the corner
11 days ... 11 days .. 13 years
This is not an end to the civil war. It`s just a new chapter. Sadly, I think Assad will become one of those dictators that we will grow to miss. Kind of like how Saddam Hussain and Gaddafi were better for their respective countries compared to what came after.
If he had been overthrown in 2011, Yes. But with what happened in our timeline, other than Assad gone, nothing significantly changed in Syria.
I just wonder what Assad did so good to Syria. But yeah, we can expect that he will be turned into hero, that everyone will defend him no matter what.
I don't see how this ends well for the Syrian people.
I think the better question is, how do you see that it ends badly?
It definitely will end horribly Free Syria is better than Assad’s regime no doubt but even then this is just gonna start a new civil war, I mean Israel’s creating a ‘safe zone’ for their safe zone for some reason, Turkey now has huge control over Syria and the SDF are to be invaded by Turkish forces too.
This only ended a chapter of this civil war really
I went to read some comments and the credits started rolling already-
I’ve never been very good in Syrian inner politics. But seeing it happening so quickly is very surprising. I’m 22. Assad was in charge of Syria longer than I was alive. And then, in a few days…
Crazy how this war has been going on for about 80% of my life, and it might finally be over
Not even close to being over.. The rebels have already started fighting each other
@@kalez963 They’re fighting with the US-backed Kurdish forces, not with each other.
The happy music is too accurate AND DAY BY DAY IS TOO QUICK LOL 😆
I think it would have been nice to see all the forces that are against Bashar in different kind of blue or in different color because they dont control the same territory.
You the G for making this. Funny how this all started bcz a group of guys were riding paragliders
“Who must go?”
“ *You must go.* “
can you change the color of the "syrian opposition"?
some of it look like the ocean.
Yanukovich is sitting in his room in Rostov, nothing happens, everything is normal. Suddenly, the door opens and some people bring in and set up the bed. He asks:
- Why is this?
- Just in case...
Lets not pretend they didn't just trade one terrorist regime for another. Underdogs doesn't make them good.
True considering after doing a bit of a background check on the underdogs you will see they have done a lot questionable things.
@@silentecho92able Every faction in Syria has done questionable things backed by one Foreign influencer or the other and the There is the ISIS which everyone hates.
CNN and BBC are cheering as Assad a supprter of Russia fell but they dont want to talk about those who won and what they are going to next.
Supported Taliban against the Soviets and now supported the HTS takeover against Russia.
Huge understatement. Assad started this war, and his forces perpetrated the vast majority of the atrocities.
So even people who suffered human rights abuses from the Nusra Front or HTS prefer the end of the Assad regime.
@@silentecho92able
You will also see that they claim to be different.
But judgement relies on action, and actions rely on intention. You can only wait and see.
After all, every leader on earth has done "questionable" things.
@@SonoftheFortunatenot the president of New Zealand
To be honest, it would have been better to have the rebel groups be different colors so as to distinguish them from one another.
I blinked and missed the liberation of Homs.
The Assad curse is broken
I support team yellow because I am Greek and Yugoslav
Two ethnic groups the Slavs and Greeks who are Christian.
Does that mean you support preaching the gospel to the Kurds and the Arabs and Turks living among Rojava?
If the answer is no than your support is meaningless
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 you comment is also meaningless. You are just existing. So am i
@@tomasgetze4330 I exist all to the glory of God. If a Christian likes a specific culture he should evangelize to them. I like Arab and Persian culture. And especially Berber culture. So I also like to proselytize to Muslims. Nothing is meaningless. If the gospel is false than you are right. If it's true, than your favoritizing of a culture should mean everything. If you love them, and Christians often fail at the love thy neighbor verses, than you give assurance to eternal security of culture favorite.
I exist, you are correct. But so does God.
That God exists outside the universe however makes the argument for empirical evidence weak for religion, except Christianity where the empirical evidence is the incarnation of Jesus.
Recent vindication of the shroud of Turin a few months ago that studied that it's surprisingly first century, yet uses a medieval woven technique, but there's a part of the shroud without that woven style, the blood on the stains having the chemical compound of a tortured man's blood. And the AI depicting his face eerily looking like Eastern Orthodox depictions of Jesus
Which is a middle Eastern looking man not a white man the eurocentrists can go cry.
The resurrection of Christ, mass hallucination is a myth and 12 apostles don't die for a lie as are hundreds of other witnesses.
So you may say, we exist and it's meaningless.
I say we exist because we are made by God freely
Rather it's a miraculous creation and thus literal Genesis, or the allegory for natural processes like evolution in which God created earth. I ultimately see the problem of evil the same as the reason we are existing and who is saved. Instead of being slaves to God we can freely choose good or evil. Why doesn't God save everyone? It's the same reason evil exists. Because the greatest good that isn't robotic and meaningless is enspite of hardship, we love.
And that we love and act in greatest good in reaction to evil. Otherwise love is meaningless if one loves without trial, test and hardship, likewise in freewill one desires salvation, others don't, so God demonstrates his love by paying the atonement for our sins as substitute for punishment.
Even in the atheist worldview we look at Jesus, he gave charity, he elevated women relative to the standards of his day. And promoted racial equality (parable of good Samaritan demonstrates) but when you add the resurrection, everything changes.
The 12 apostles appointed bishops and wrote the new testament, if you think Christianity developed the bible overtime or use forgeries or bible was corrupted, than read the church fathers the early bishops who quoted the Bible and succeeded the apostles. Who died for their faith with glee.
Such as Clement, Polycarp and Ignatius.
Existence is indeed fleeting unless there's Christ. There's no meaningless then when I told the other user what means his support if he doesn't share the gospel?
@@noahtylerpritchett2682
Religion is unrelated here. Both Greeks and Yugoslavs were occupied by foreign powers and achieved independence after resistance. Support towards Kurds is simply support towards people who seek freedom.
@@AthanasiosJapan anything I personally do is motivated by religion.
yo do i have to pay in patreon to see the videos?
Best One-Off Conflict Map to date!
basically bad vs bad
more like
bad vs moderate to very bad
Which version of the Syrian anthem is being used?
Before : can't mossad the assad
Now : cant assad the jolani
fell off guard, at first I thought it looked like Turkey was invading Northern Syria for half a moment there XD
Just to let People know, the Eastern Grey Areas "Controlled" by *THEM* are not Actually Controlled by Them Directly. But it is True that They Expanded their Pressence since the Opposition Offenses Began.
That was quick.
Asshat has left the game.
I really dont get why, most people support the jihadist rebels. I can get why they support Rojava, but not the jihadists.
They are pretty much the only other large force after rojava, at least looking at the map. Assad was pretty unpopular, didn't think his regime was gonna blow up now though.
In a rebel faction, there are officaly Tahis al-Sham, a former Al-Kaida members and a terrorist, yes. But there are also Syrian National army (basicly a Turkish puppet), Syrian Free army trained by Americans, true democrats and Southern Front, anti-authotarian faction based in Jordan. This faction is blue. And then Syrian democratic forces made of Democratic Syrians, Kurds and Christian Assyrians. Which are yellow on the map. So that is why. Even in blue, there are good factions. So thats why.
Because this benefits Israel that’s why.
@@BengalEmpire767there's a traitor amongst the SAA higher-ups most of the Strongest SAA divisions were moved away far from rebel's frontline...when the Offensive took place the 5th army corpse dont have enough time to regroup and move north because the rebel advance was so rapid
Why people in syria support them: because most of them are sunnis, whereas assad was a shia. Rojava isn't an option since they're kurds, and the SNA are just turkish puppets.
Why people outside of Syria support them: they buy their propaganda that they are moderate and better than assad
Nice, but the colors should be switched as the US only really backs the yellow side for obvious reasons.
What kind of music is playing?
The Syrian anthem
"Assad must go!"
"Who must go? Oh, crap, I gotta go."
The curse has been broken.
I wonder which faction will successfully come out on top now with the power vacuum left by Assad.
All rebels except the Kurds are working together to form a new government with the old prime minster of Syria heading it for now.
@@benlittle8922 Interesting, why are the Kurds not working together with the new coalition government between the rebels?
@ their goal was never to take over Syria but instead create a separate independent Kurdish state.
@@benlittle8922 Has the coalition government say if they will respect the Kurds and their wishes?
They have kept mum about the issue for now...but most likely the political pressure from turkey, iran and various Syrian nationalists would force them forcefully reintegrate the Kurds.
At best the Kurds agree on joining peacefully in return for some autonomy...at worst well..@@TheDinosaurCore
Did Syria instead of being conquered by the opposition just break down
Im worried for the kurds
Nationalists*
@SonoftheFortunate Yea well when you get oppressed for well over a century you start to want a country for yourself.
@OfficialUKGov
It's foolish. Such a "country" will have no economic sovereignty,
@@SonoftheFortunate how do u know?
same
Now I see how something like the 7 days war could have happened
Seven Hour war
Me when I loose my country in under 14 days 😱🤯
nice video
For real. Go and tell the Assad of two weeks ago he'd be now in Russia having lost the family empire
Good vid but I would not count Lebanon as an ally of Assad. Hezbollah certainly is but the Sunni, Christian and Druze factions hate him
Things moved so fast he had to slow down the video😅😅
We got the fall of Assad before GTA VI, and we know the Syrian Opposition wants to ready to play it in their house
my heart is cold
My moves are bold
Imagine be winning a war for 13 years to lost it on less than a week😭🙏
Bros regime just got Avada kadabraed
Uncle Sam financied. The same thing
@@tomasgetze4330 murica. FUCK YEAH
Who knows what happens now
14 years of war has ended
HTS shouldn’t be labelled as the same category as all those nations and FSA
Its because croatia supported the opposition
What's the music? I like it
Syrian national anthem instrumental
Now the possible next turn of Venezuela...
wait, is the war over now?
I still have almost zero clue what's happening in Syria, damn this was fast.
Well basically
- The Kurds want an independent state
- The Turks want the Kurds to NOT have an independent state and stop Syrian refugees
- There are ISIS pockets who exist
- There are Al Qaida/ISIS spin-off rebels who won and are kind of pro-Turkish but also not
- The Jews want unclear stuff
- Assad is a dictator who wants to remain in power
- Iran wants to help Assad and use Syria as a highway to their Lebanon proxies
- Russia wants to help Assad to stick it to America and look tough
And America wants
- to bog down Russia and Iran in Syria
- and defend Israel
- and remove Israel`s sort of friend Assad who is also an Iran/Russia ally
- and not be a part of this
- and spread democracy
- and help Turkey`s enemies
- and be an ally to Turkey
- and eat Big Macs
so yeah
New boss, same as the old boss
Половина видно титры, гениально...
New draconian regime?
what's the music name btw?
It all collapsed in one day. Wow, that was quick.
He is Assout.
Lol, according to wikipedia the rebels did it completely on their own, while Russia and Iran weren't just supporting Syria, but are listed as belligerents as if the Syrian rebels alone defeated the Russian army
Are you going to keep doing these unless the conflict stops or is this a one off?
This conflict is over. Just two weeks of fighting
@@tomasgetze4330I doubt this conflict is actually over
@@tomasgetze4330 No. The rebels have already started fighting each other
Hoping this isnt going to be like Lybia
Guess it's now just Allah and Syria
it's crazy living through events which my children will learn about in school
I agree
Assad is gone…
Bro had 5 years to prepare defenses and they do this
Least confusing syria war map:
Music?
Syrian national anthem ( instrumental )
Hey people, can anyone explain to me all the sides in the SCW?
Why the hell is The Islamic State still here?
These guys are like the Nazis in every post ww2 mapping series, they’re fucking immortal and have ridiculous plot armour and somehow always manage to come back to screw the wood world up lmao
Because they used the chaos to take over some random desert
@@mappingshaman5280that has 192 people living in it
They will be dealt with
It just some random dessert land... Nvm they control oil field
Funny that this happened only a few days after the hawk tuah girl crypto scam
Hopefully the Kurds can make their own country now.
Türkiye will not allow that to happen
@theprincemonster7575 why not? Wouldn’t they want Kurds out of Turkey?
@dervs1679 no one is leaving Turkey for desert
@@dervs1679The Kurds in Syria may house Kurdish terrorist groups that are active in Türkiye. Türkiye’s government doesn’t want another autonomous Kurdish state on their border
@@dervs1679 They don't want a Kurdish state in their backdoor supplied by Israel wanting Turkish-controlled Kurdish land
Pray for Syria
Syria defence?
Replaced with ZOG
Go back to /pol/
The king is dead - long live the kings
Season 2 yall
end credits of season 1: "Assad will return"
@@blackchrysler pfff Assad returning? There are more chances Nasrallah comes back and he is underground. Bro is done for. Putin saved whatever remained of him out of the respect he once had
Regime fell so fast, the maps are boring 😂
You forgot add Ukraine in the list
GOD BLESS THE SYRIAN PEOPLE
LIBERATION FOR ALL