daaaamn that's such a great quote! somehow i never heard of it and yes that's true examples are like 9/11 that attack happened in just a couple hours but these couple hours were equivalent to decades of war especially when you consider the aftermath which is the war on terror which changed the middle east and the whole arab and muslim world in general
@@Zeptus1488 Ukraine is still supported by plenty of the NATO Members, as long as they send aid to Ukraine it will never fall and there hasn't been rebel forces. Syria on the other hand is supported by Russia, but limits as they are apart by Turkey which is a NATO Member. with the government only supported by Iraq and Iran.
@@marcpaulus6291 Wrong. Im American, the actual situation is that the Syrian army has been bribed and anyone competent was seen as a threat to Assad. This isnt Russian propaganda, if they wanted to commit troops they could, they wont. If the Syrian army cant fight for one damn town then the Russians wont support them, thats the reality.
1) Russia can't support Assad like it did for 10+years, Russia have enpugh problems with Ukraine 2) Iran is weak and focused on Isreal at the moment 3) Hamas attack one year ago made possible for Isreal to attack and weaken not only Hamas but also their prossy allies Hezbollah in Lebanon. 4) Hezbollah is to weak, has basically no command chain left to coordinate any kind of help for Assad regime. 5) Basically Assad is for the first time in 13+ years: almost alone, with weak allies and against Rebels trained by Turkey, Kurdish troops supported by the Usa with only a weak and demotivated army to defend him and his regime
@@gabrieled.r427 YPG didn't engage with the regime even once in many years. All YPG gains were after deals with the regime because the regime can always take back those lands from YPG with another deal while not from Rebels..
@@gabrieled.r427the biggest thing was America occupied all there resources so the Syrian government had no money to pay for anything Meanwhile the rebels enjoyed full supply from everyone around for years
Turns out keeping an army mobilized and paid for a decade to fight across your entire country is expensive. With things cooling down the last 5 years, Assad demobilized a lot of his regular troops, and the ones that were left often weren't paid on time. Motivation to stand and fight was basically zero.
It’s because it’s allows Russia cannot help because they are in war with Ukraine, Iran can barley send anything due to Israel and basically the sadistic troops of Assad have become hopeless to so most of them fled
thats the thing, they are barely surrendering (Apart from iraq, there hasnt been any big surrender), neither are they fighting as they are only retreating. We will see now that if they will fight or not since they dont have anywhere to retreat to
Small correction: the southeast green territory is not the Free Syrian Army (FSA), but instead the Syrian Free Army (SFA) which is seperate, and more affiliated with the US than turkey like with the FSA
@@MrKentaroMotoPI well yeah the syrian civil war has to be the second most confusing and complicated civil war in history just behind the lebanese civil war
@@Drecksdusler because they are heavely suporting the SDF with airstrikes/drones etc... and even have military personel on the left side of the syria (they have been criticized for taking all the oil of syrians since the side they suported have taken all the oil fields)
Update: the Syrian government has collapsed the Syrian president flee the country Syrian rebels capture the capital probably tomorrow there’s going to be a transitional government by rebel forces.
Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication, Balkan Mapping (or Mapper). Honestly, this situation in Syria over the past 10 days has been insane.
@@Badger_IV. To be honest, as a Finnish person I have no idea what the Finnish government's stance on Kurdish forces is, because the media publishes very little information about such things. 99% of Finnish people don't know anything about Kurds, or Syria.
@@hyhhy im sure its one of the countries in that region. Kurdish propoganda is wide and far in the west. Though japans and brits started to suffer the consuquences of trying to humanise em Heck from what i recall they have special schools that indirectly feed children their own propoganda too. They're a crime syndicate at this point
Honestly until maybe 6 hours ago this was pushed way down the US headlines by ALL mainstream media by the recent shooting of a healthcare CEO and it's been really frustrating. They're obsessed with a tabloid-style manhunt while hiding historic events from average people.
You would think that Assad's army with all the experience theyve gained over the past 13 years, the training they couldve recieved since during the ceasefire since 2020, and just the size of the army, they would be able to easily defeat the rebels. Seems like Assad has an army that doesn't like him
@@CCCPRusRus Sure it was a surprise attack but if the army were compitent the rebels probably would've probably been stopped, at latest, after the capture of Aleppo. Instead we are seeing that the army fights for a few hours then withdraws from major cities.
The Syrian army is one the most poorly trained armies in the Arab world. The only thing keeping it intact was the Russian support and the heavy hardware.
I believe that a factor was that the Assad governament demobilized a part of the army so that it would ease the burden in the public's finance, they also supposedly cut the payment for the soldiers which them by their own initiative began taxing the roads, that's one of the reasons why so many soldiers defected and probably didn't put so much of a fight to begin with.
@@hostedbysimples Also the Russians decided to reorganize the officers to lead from the rear instead from the front. This was good in the long term as it meant less officer casualties (which were extremely high during the 2010 rebellions), but also meant less morale in the troops.
ok honest question, how were rebels able to spread across syria that fast? Do you think some members of the government military were aligned with the rebels or that some areas weren't as secured as we thought
Hey Balkan mapper I subscribe to your channel and like your channel and can you add the days are long by silent partner at the end of the last day of SAA when it has fallen
What is amazing is how rapid the collapse has been. If someone had come out saying "In 5-6 days time the opposition forces in Syria can overwhelm and cause to collapse of Assad", they would have taken that person in for treatment as the thought would have been they are suffering a mental collapse or using drugs. This reminds me of 1991 where hardliners tried to stage a coup in the old USSR. That failed but that so weakened the government 10 republics announced secession (and nothing could be done to stop them) followed by an official dissolving of the nation. It was so fast, so rapid over a 3-4 months and no one expected it. And here, it's one week to collapse. Amazing.
Excellent job. Basically this channel can easily replace all of the media. Hopefully you will never have to make similar videos for the Balkans though...
theyre fighting for the same thing and havent had any clashes with each other. the fsa is controlled by turkey, and hts is getting significant backing from turkey. it would be a big surprise to see them start fighting each other
That last part is wrong, after overcoming a brutal 13 year civil war you have some of the toughest people on the planet. They will take back and build their nation free of foreign interference.
Assad and his forces has surrendered with Damascus under rebel control and Assad is presumed dead after he was potentially in a plane which crashed near Homs
It looks like it was done in a week but tthis clearly took years of training. Did you see the Syrian made airplane Shahin? They surely didnt make that in a few weeks
@@xaiano794 possibly turkish aid too because they have been developing their planes for years now. Either way tho this was planned years ahead waiting for the opportunity
@redknight07_ oh of course and I don't think it happened now by chance. Trump could help Russia win the war in Ukraine and that would free up Russian assets to aid assad. They had to act now, but i don't think even they thought they'd win this fast
The scale and pace of SAA's collapse is really unprecedented! And i think rebels always knew this was going to happen somehow otherwise i can't explain how they could dare to advance so fast. Then this means the entire operation was planned and launched with this aim from start. Rebels had absolutely capacity to plan such an operation then it must be usual suspects USrael or perhaps more likely MIT. MIT has been actually way more active in Syria and had operations in SAA territories before, i wouldn't be surprised if they arranged SAA generals defecting before hand. Normally Turkish intellgence wouldn't directly target governments but i guess there is a first for everything. The war is over, Syrian regime has hours left as rebels are already entering Damascus and it seems like alassad fled in a IL-76..
@@runajain5773 Turkish intelligence agency. By the way it is over already, Damascus is also fallen and SAA declared their surrender and fall of the regime. It is crazy how fast everything happening, no way this could happen without serious groundwork like buying SAA generals etc..
When Afghanistan fell in 2003 and again 2021, there were not video bloggers like this noting every change. This feels like a rapid implosion of power. It looks like the Syrian government is going to hole up in the capital and hope some kind of cease-fire might be negotiated by outside powers.
It looks like the Syrian government has officially collapsed and I wouldn’t be surprised if Bashar al-Assad did flee the country before the rebels got to Damascus and if it is true, I believe it’s all a matter of time before the remaining Remain of the government surrenders to the opposition but there was a chance that they might not surrender, but they might we will just have to see what happens but one things for sure the days of the Assad dynasty are over And well, people may say it might become like Libya or Afghanistan. It might be a little different because once Iran leaves Turkey is going to be the ones to step in and establish a pro Turkish government
@@messier8379 we will see what happens, but there’s no doubt that Turkey wants stability restored to Syria so I think after the regime is gone, I think there’s going to be negotiations between the groups backed by Turkey and the Kurds regarding the Syria
“Private jets have been seen leaving Damascus.” Good lord, is…is Bashar Al-Assad *FLEEING THE COUNTRY?!* This could very well be one of the fastest and most significant geopolitical 180’s this generation’s seen! I certainly didn’t have “the complete collapse of the Syrian dictatorship in just a couple weeks” on my 2024 geopolitics bingo card!
@@khalidsaifullah2816 That was a revolution, not a civil war. This war has been ongoing for over 10 years. Before November 27, Assad controlled 63% of Syria. And within just 10 days, the rebels are at the gates of Damascus. I’ve never seen a regime collapse this quickly before.
@@eou0it cannot be taken down if the word is used not in promoting the self terrorism group. Every video is analyzed and any taken down can be easily avoided in such videos by not mentioning support for it.
Russia has ports in the Arctic & Pacific they can reach from their "old" Tartus, Syria port. No they can not transit the Bosporus Straights with warships they have to take the looooong way home. Sucks to be them.
Russia has Baltic ports. This was their "warm water" port. Historically very significant to them. See the Korean Peninsula Partition at the end of WWII and the 1905 Russo-Japanese war. Vlad is a keen student of history; this is really going to hurt.
@@okyes3717i would say for the century. What happens now will decide if Syria becomes stable or will continue to be engulfed in civil wars. It's more of will the rebels actually agree on how to split or govern Syria once assad is gone. If they don't then the militant groups will face each other. Not to mention isis is on the rise again.
@Posidon09HTS is literally the Syrian version of Talibans and even the Usa considers most of they leaders Terrorists, sadly the fall of Bashar would be everything but not peace for Syrian people
@Posidon09 It seems that most people in Syria are sick of war, including the Islamists (this actually isn’t too surprising, Islamism has been dying out since the territorial fall of ISIS).
You know, has anyone ever what could happen if al-Assad really does get ousted by the rebels (which is becoming increasingly likely)? There’s a lot of armed groups with differing ideals, agendas, and beliefs that…don’t always get along well (to put it VERY mildly). We could see a situation similar to Iraq after the 2003 invasion, or in Afghanistan during the 1990’s…
There is a chance that this fate is avoided. The strongest rebel fighter, Julani, wants to set up a technocratic coalition to rule the country with a more moderate stance.
Would beg to differ concerning Russia losing its only Med port and Iran losing its arms conduit to Hezbollah and Hamas. Both countries can bargain with whatever faction(s) take power; likewise it seems that nobody in Syria is Israel's friend.
No one in Syria is Israel's friend but they HATE Hezbollah too. Keep in mind Hezbollah fought for Assad and is accused of committing atrocities in Syria during the Civil War. No way a future regime will help them in any way. Russia might be different only because they are a major power with money but they also are accused of bombing civilians.
Major Update: Assad has fled Syria and the rest of the government has surrendered Damascus to the rebels. The capital has fallen, and with it, Assad's regime.
Homs has just fallen, SAA has been withdrawn
Not surprised…
Welp, Assad is doomed
super sonic racing
BTW you show al nusra front being a supporting faction even though al nusra hasent existed since 2016
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"There are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen" - Vladimir Lenin
daaaamn that's such a great quote! somehow i never heard of it and yes that's true
examples are like 9/11 that attack happened in just a couple hours but these couple hours were equivalent to decades of war especially when you consider the aftermath which is the war on terror which changed the middle east and the whole arab and muslim world in general
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Lenin did the say it. Fakeasss Quote.
Over 13 years of war, just to collapse in a week is insane.
Depending on how you say it, you can say it simply collapsed after 13 years
@@yanx4797 eh, 5 years of ceasefire there was, it just went down in a week still, his forces did not fight they just ran away
So don’t forget that the same could happen in Ukraine.
@@Zeptus1488 Ukraine is still supported by plenty of the NATO Members, as long as they send aid to Ukraine it will never fall and there hasn't been rebel forces. Syria on the other hand is supported by Russia, but limits as they are apart by Turkey which is a NATO Member. with the government only supported by Iraq and Iran.
@@neferpoyaz4037 yeah the exact way it happened is odd
After what’s happened over the past week, it turns out the actual meaning of SAA was Supplier of Arms and Ammunition.
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Fr imagine getting backed up so much with modern equipment and then losing without a fight
@@CevapT-72South Veitnam:
@CevapT-72 somehow the Afghan governments handling of the Taliban looks competent
@julianplays-t5s no, the afghan government's performance is infinitely worse
The pace of the colapse is insane. After so many years of war, after rebels losing city after city, things changed completely in a few days.
Because the rebells realized that russia cant do anything because of their losses in Ukraine.
Also Iran & Hizbullah starting war with Israel
@@marcpaulus6291Not losses but Russia is tied down in Ukraine
@@marcpaulus6291 Wrong. Im American, the actual situation is that the Syrian army has been bribed and anyone competent was seen as a threat to Assad. This isnt Russian propaganda, if they wanted to commit troops they could, they wont. If the Syrian army cant fight for one damn town then the Russians wont support them, thats the reality.
Decades of Assad rule coming to an end in under like two weeks is pretty crazy
An entire Show with 13 Seasons and +500.000 deaths ended in just 10 days... What the....
Turkey entered the chat
@@alperenbaser7952 actually israel, or Turkey is nothing by its own
The writers had to end the story somehow
@@alperenbaser7952 Turkey was trying to normalize with Assad, the rebels did this on their own.
@@aramokurdoNope, Israel is not involved this time.
The Syria situation is insane…
I hope moistcritical makes a video on it
@ yeah
@ I purposefully made that comment for that sort of stuff
Pyrocynical ahh comment
@@chumtoad14 I made a slop comment
Balkan Mapper, you are literally so insanely incredible, I am in love with your persistence and your hard work
he rips off info from Liveuamap lol, he barely puts in work.
@ So? That content wouldn’t have been seen by people like you, otherwise. Many people don’t go on live UA.
Bro this war is game of thrones, 13 seasons of build up and the conclusion is rushed in a few episodes 😭
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HAHAHAH
😂 حقيقة
Its like a budget cut for some series and the creators decided to squish planned episodes into one
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HOLY SHOOT WHAT? how did they do a blitzkrieg after like 11 years??????
1) Russia can't support Assad like it did for 10+years, Russia have enpugh problems with Ukraine
2) Iran is weak and focused on Isreal at the moment
3) Hamas attack one year ago made possible for Isreal to attack and weaken not only Hamas but also their prossy allies Hezbollah in Lebanon.
4) Hezbollah is to weak, has basically no command chain left to coordinate any kind of help for Assad regime.
5) Basically Assad is for the first time in 13+ years: almost alone, with weak allies and against Rebels trained by Turkey, Kurdish troops supported by the Usa with only a weak and demotivated army to defend him and his regime
@@gabrieled.r427Yup, more simplified, Assad and his Allies have been weakened while the rebels and their Allies have gotten stronger
@@gabrieled.r427 YPG didn't engage with the regime even once in many years. All YPG gains were after deals with the regime because the regime can always take back those lands from YPG with another deal while not from Rebels..
@@gabrieled.r427the biggest thing was America occupied all there resources so the Syrian government had no money to pay for anything
Meanwhile the rebels enjoyed full supply from everyone around for years
Turns out keeping an army mobilized and paid for a decade to fight across your entire country is expensive. With things cooling down the last 5 years, Assad demobilized a lot of his regular troops, and the ones that were left often weren't paid on time. Motivation to stand and fight was basically zero.
Those advancements are crazy.
It’s because it’s allows Russia cannot help because they are in war with Ukraine, Iran can barley send anything due to Israel and basically the sadistic troops of Assad have become hopeless to so most of them fled
assads "army" trying not to surrender immediatly: impossible
you mean retreat from important cities immediately?
thats the thing, they are barely surrendering (Apart from iraq, there hasnt been any big surrender), neither are they fighting as they are only retreating. We will see now that if they will fight or not since they dont have anywhere to retreat to
@@okyes3717 ngl i thought they would fight in Homs but appearently now they left that city too..
Syria was once a colony of France
Ora della Turchia. @@1kracuauker797
Also, a new group has joined the chat: The Southern Operations Room! Which was established on December 6, 2024, which was yesterday.
They’re made up of former FSA southern front rebels and Druze anti-Assad militias btw. Quite an eclectic mix.
Thanks for the effort balkan mapping🙏❤
Thanks for the update and hard work again, Balkanmapping
Love your pfp
@@cloverfinderboygamer3573 thanks
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End of the Syrian civil war before half-life 2 and GTA6 is crazy 💀
Half-Life 3*
It won't end yet, the Kurdish and other 4 factions are still there to fight the new regime and not to mention a new faction formed in 6 dec
Small correction: the southeast green territory is not the Free Syrian Army (FSA), but instead the Syrian Free Army (SFA) which is seperate, and more affiliated with the US than turkey like with the FSA
And a potential clash with hts after the downfall if bashar
both the FSA and the SFA also aren't one group exactly they're made up of many syrian opposition groups working together
They need to trademark those names and acronyms. Too confusing.
@@MrKentaroMotoPI well yeah the syrian civil war has to be the second most confusing and complicated civil war in history just behind the lebanese civil war
@@هايالقناةفقطتجربة if this keeps going syria will surpace lebanon in confusing mess of civil war.
lol so much for "300 soldiers there not making a difference" like you said last time
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there are other forces not only Al Tanf
And I still don't know what the US flag is doing there
@@Drecksdusler because they are heavely suporting the SDF with airstrikes/drones etc... and even have military personel on the left side of the syria (they have been criticized for taking all the oil of syrians since the side they suported have taken all the oil fields)
@@Drecksdusler they have a base there
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Russia: Port > Ally 💀😭
Update: the Syrian government has collapsed the Syrian president flee the country Syrian rebels capture the capital probably tomorrow there’s going to be a transitional government by rebel forces.
Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication, Balkan Mapping (or Mapper). Honestly, this situation in Syria over the past 10 days has been insane.
This is crazy.
Assad: "The Situation has developed not necessarily to my advantage"
Homs just fell
Merci pour ton travail
Is the SAA even trying to defend its posts? 😅
Why would they "defend" themselves against the rebels they support?
It is possible some SAA generals were already bought by MIT even before the offensive began..
Man...2024 been willin'
Thank you for the update balkan mapping.
It is completely joever and bidone, that last sentence is absolutely harrowing
These are getting longer every day basically
Syria is exponentially collapsing
@@solartree4189 yeah they are I’m still so shocked like how tf are they this incompetent
أنا كسوري في سوريا لا اريد أن يحدث لسوريا كما حدث في ليبيا
بعد كل ما قدمنا تضحيات هذا الأمر ليس منطقيا بالمرة ولا اريد لذلك أن يحدث
I am finnish and here news just ignore the things happening in syria. It's pretty frustrating
The common sheeple don't need to know about such things. It could distract them from Israel and Ukraine.
Dont finland act like kurdish forces are sum freedom fighters whom never ever did commit massacres on thousands
@@Badger_IV. To be honest, as a Finnish person I have no idea what the Finnish government's stance on Kurdish forces is, because the media publishes very little information about such things. 99% of Finnish people don't know anything about Kurds, or Syria.
@@hyhhy im sure its one of the countries in that region. Kurdish propoganda is wide and far in the west.
Though japans and brits started to suffer the consuquences of trying to humanise em
Heck from what i recall they have special schools that indirectly feed children their own propoganda too. They're a crime syndicate at this point
Honestly until maybe 6 hours ago this was pushed way down the US headlines by ALL mainstream media by the recent shooting of a healthcare CEO and it's been really frustrating. They're obsessed with a tabloid-style manhunt while hiding historic events from average people.
You would think that Assad's army with all the experience theyve gained over the past 13 years, the training they couldve recieved since during the ceasefire since 2020, and just the size of the army, they would be able to easily defeat the rebels. Seems like Assad has an army that doesn't like him
To be fair, it was a surprise attack supported heavily by Turkey. And I believe Assad was in Moscow at the time.
@@CCCPRusRus Sure it was a surprise attack but if the army were compitent the rebels probably would've probably been stopped, at latest, after the capture of Aleppo. Instead we are seeing that the army fights for a few hours then withdraws from major cities.
The Syrian army is one the most poorly trained armies in the Arab world. The only thing keeping it intact was the Russian support and the heavy hardware.
I believe that a factor was that the Assad governament demobilized a part of the army so that it would ease the burden in the public's finance, they also supposedly cut the payment for the soldiers which them by their own initiative began taxing the roads, that's one of the reasons why so many soldiers defected and probably didn't put so much of a fight to begin with.
@@hostedbysimples Also the Russians decided to reorganize the officers to lead from the rear instead from the front. This was good in the long term as it meant less officer casualties (which were extremely high during the 2010 rebellions), but also meant less morale in the troops.
Bro slept and missed the whole show 😂
This is the most crazy thing i've ever seen sonce 2020 . I NEVER thought it would end like that , so quickly .
Who delete my message . My support to Syrian❤ and thank you for you work balkan mapping
This war started when I was just a few years old, and now its coming to an end so fast, I'm glad it is but its just shocking..
Other than shopping for new pagers, what is Hesbollah doing?
Well, they were involved in the Syrian civil war (Pro Assed) prior to the current rebel offensive.
@ahmedhasan4966but pretty they will withdraw after what assar govt falling
1:11 im confused as to who israel is helping.
They are bombing hezbollah militants that are going back across the border
Damascus has just FALLEN…
ok honest question, how were rebels able to spread across syria that fast? Do you think some members of the government military were aligned with the rebels or that some areas weren't as secured as we thought
Nobody likes asad, even his army
Tradimento e stupidità di Putin.
Turks
Russians and Iranians are gone
Everyone keeps talking about Turkey but i highly doubt theres more than just selling guns and maybe giving a plan.
Its just esad being utter garbage
The Age of Assad is soon to be gone
What happened to that defense minister ? A couple days ago he said everything was in complete control.
The map looks even more tense now!
Damascus has fallen
Hey Balkan mapper I subscribe to your channel and like your channel and can you add the days are long by silent partner at the end of the last day of SAA when it has fallen
Poor Syria😢
Who is left not rebelling right now? Whole Syria is like a free for all PvP server with 20+ million people in it.
What is amazing is how rapid the collapse has been. If someone had come out saying "In 5-6 days time the opposition forces in Syria can overwhelm and cause to collapse of Assad", they would have taken that person in for treatment as the thought would have been they are suffering a mental collapse or using drugs. This reminds me of 1991 where hardliners tried to stage a coup in the old USSR. That failed but that so weakened the government 10 republics announced secession (and nothing could be done to stop them) followed by an official dissolving of the nation. It was so fast, so rapid over a 3-4 months and no one expected it. And here, it's one week to collapse. Amazing.
Assad was in Moscow and he did not expected such attack
There one thing I learn for the past 4 years is never underestimate the people.
Best 2024 outro 😭
And all this happened in just 6 days, wow poor people have to live in those conditions
So, Russia can close its naval base in the Mediterranian Sea. Russia had lost Syria for once and all.
How is Mhardeh and other Christian towns holding up?
They are not. Many of them surrendered right away to prevent atrocities against their Christian population
Excellent job. Basically this channel can easily replace all of the media. Hopefully you will never have to make similar videos for the Balkans though...
thanks for covering all the recent wars balkan mapper
I hope so that your last quote ( 3:36 ) won't come true 😢🙏
2 countries collapse in one year??? Damnnn
What's the other one?
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@@Kret-o That wasn't a legally recognized country and government like Syria though.
@@hyhhy yeah but it was still a state, an unrecognized one
and Sudan
I remember people saying, "At this rate, damscus is going to fall soon" as a joke...
Alert: Syrian National Army reports that they have entered the outskirts of Damascus just now, they are saying Assad has fled.
Nice work Balkan mapper. But one Question. Will HTS like FSA join together if i am not wrong?
FSA is rebel coalition name it has HTS , SNA and other groups in it.
E poi si scanneranno
theyre fighting for the same thing and havent had any clashes with each other. the fsa is controlled by turkey, and hts is getting significant backing from turkey. it would be a big surprise to see them start fighting each other
@brobot_8371 that's what i thought i Just wanted to be Sure. The groups should Join together to end this war.
@@brobot_8371I hope they accept each other not just fight territorial control
That last part is wrong, after overcoming a brutal 13 year civil war you have some of the toughest people on the planet. They will take back and build their nation free of foreign interference.
Yeah ‘free of foreign influence’ except for Turk and UAE influence 😂
@@pioupoi UAE was making peace with Assad and Turkey provided refuge for them. This is a new era.
Assad regime has fallen after 13 years of wars, now the future of Syria is uncertain.
İn 2011 there were thosands gathering in the cities on pro assad rallies where they now why not fight back? Just curious
They all got erased
There was a war there for 13 fcn years and people are probably sick of it hence they just gave up ....
Collecting welfare checks in Germany
Assad and his forces has surrendered with Damascus under rebel control and Assad is presumed dead after he was potentially in a plane which crashed near Homs
Dec 7 2024 end of day of Bashar al-Assad. he was attack by Japanese on that day.
The Arabic Syrian Republic was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of The Rebels Empire
What the hell is happening people, it took them years to try to overthrow Assad and now in just a week they did it, how?
Because russia withdrew all their forces to send them to Ukraine. Assad only ruled because he was russian backed.
It looks like it was done in a week but tthis clearly took years of training. Did you see the Syrian made airplane Shahin? They surely didnt make that in a few weeks
@@redknight07_ they were aided by Ukraine on their drone design because they were fighting russian forces.
This has been a huge blow for russia
@@xaiano794 possibly turkish aid too because they have been developing their planes for years now. Either way tho this was planned years ahead waiting for the opportunity
@redknight07_ oh of course and I don't think it happened now by chance. Trump could help Russia win the war in Ukraine and that would free up Russian assets to aid assad. They had to act now, but i don't think even they thought they'd win this fast
So on a scale of 1-10 how screwed are the Alawites and how screwed is Hezbollah?
Ottoman Reconquest
The scale and pace of SAA's collapse is really unprecedented! And i think rebels always knew this was going to happen somehow otherwise i can't explain how they could dare to advance so fast. Then this means the entire operation was planned and launched with this aim from start. Rebels had absolutely capacity to plan such an operation then it must be usual suspects USrael or perhaps more likely MIT. MIT has been actually way more active in Syria and had operations in SAA territories before, i wouldn't be surprised if they arranged SAA generals defecting before hand. Normally Turkish intellgence wouldn't directly target governments but i guess there is a first for everything. The war is over, Syrian regime has hours left as rebels are already entering Damascus and it seems like alassad fled in a IL-76..
What is mit
@@runajain5773 Turkish intelligence agency. By the way it is over already, Damascus is also fallen and SAA declared their surrender and fall of the regime. It is crazy how fast everything happening, no way this could happen without serious groundwork like buying SAA generals etc..
good but you did not speak about the release of prisoners
I mentioned it in the first minute of the video
@ oh my bad i didn't notice
@ more stuff is happening time to update yet again 🌚 we're not letting you sleep tonight! 🤣
When Afghanistan fell in 2003 and again 2021, there were not video bloggers like this noting every change. This feels like a rapid implosion of power. It looks like the Syrian government is going to hole up in the capital and hope some kind of cease-fire might be negotiated by outside powers.
central power essentially collapsed
This show's ending already?
The show has been ongoing for 13 years now, so it is probably going to be canceled now
@drf211 Tbf, nothing really happened after 2020.
It’s basically been nothing but filler for the past 4 years.
Spin off show coming. To be determined if the critics will compare it to Libya or not.
@@drgat6953 I hope it won’t become that.
But we must prepare for that possibility.
No resistance? No passion? This final season of this war is totally botched...
Bro makes a full video about the entire civil war from 2011 until now
Guys i cant understand from start of war they are just keep on withdrawing when will they fight
They wont they change into civialian clothes, surrender or run away while leaving theri equipment behind.
It looks like the Syrian government has officially collapsed and I wouldn’t be surprised if Bashar al-Assad did flee the country before the rebels got to Damascus and if it is true, I believe it’s all a matter of time before the remaining Remain of the government surrenders to the opposition but there was a chance that they might not surrender, but they might we will just have to see what happens but one things for sure the days of the Assad dynasty are over And well, people may say it might become like Libya or Afghanistan. It might be a little different because once Iran leaves Turkey is going to be the ones to step in and establish a pro Turkish government
and the Kurds would be left to fend for themselves they had betrayed Assad which whom had helped them to fend off Turkish invasion in 2019
@@messier8379 we will see what happens, but there’s no doubt that Turkey wants stability restored to Syria so I think after the regime is gone, I think there’s going to be negotiations between the groups backed by Turkey and the Kurds regarding the Syria
“Private jets have been seen leaving Damascus.”
Good lord, is…is Bashar Al-Assad *FLEEING THE COUNTRY?!*
This could very well be one of the fastest and most significant geopolitical 180’s this generation’s seen!
I certainly didn’t have “the complete collapse of the Syrian dictatorship in just a couple weeks” on my 2024 geopolitics bingo card!
I'm the new President
In bangladesh, sheikh hasina's autocratic govt have fallen in just three weeks, and also she fled the country
It said in the video that he's in Damascus as of right now
@@khalidsaifullah2816 That was a revolution, not a civil war.
This war has been ongoing for over 10 years. Before November 27, Assad controlled 63% of Syria.
And within just 10 days, the rebels are at the gates of Damascus.
I’ve never seen a regime collapse this quickly before.
@@khalidsaifullah2816well that was a revolution, which are generally shorter than a 13 year long civil war
Balkan mapper, I have a question for you, how did you censor the word "I$I$" in one of one of your recent videos about the Syrian civil war?
He has to because it can get taken down or demonetised
@@eou0it cannot be taken down if the word is used not in promoting the self terrorism group. Every video is analyzed and any taken down can be easily avoided in such videos by not mentioning support for it.
Syria is free now thank allah
im just curios to see when will the sirya flag emoji change into green white and black
I ll just leave this here🇸🇾
This is like the spainsh cilvil war all over again
No that’s a completely different scenario
Crazy civil war
I was talking about the end of the cilvil war in spain
I think this is more like the Congo wars. Several factions and finagling by outside states to exert their power within a weak one.
إذا الشعب يوما أراد الحياة فلابد أن يستجيب القدر !
yo i have high doubts regarding to the southern rebels which are largely druze sharing power with hts once the civil war ends
BTW what does that port matter for Russia if it can't get to Mediterranean freely from it's water?
Russia has ports in the Arctic & Pacific they can reach from their "old" Tartus, Syria port. No they can not transit the Bosporus Straights with warships they have to take the looooong way home. Sucks to be them.
russian navi is there
Russia has Baltic ports. This was their "warm water" port. Historically very significant to them. See the Korean Peninsula Partition at the end of WWII and the 1905 Russo-Japanese war. Vlad is a keen student of history; this is really going to hurt.
Russia has ships in the med and now they dont have any base of operations left.
I can't believe what our eyes witnessing nowdays, we are seeing a country falling for real and gov leaving. That's horrible but damn that's wild
I think this month will change the future of syria for the coming decade
@@okyes3717i would say for the century. What happens now will decide if Syria becomes stable or will continue to be engulfed in civil wars. It's more of will the rebels actually agree on how to split or govern Syria once assad is gone. If they don't then the militant groups will face each other. Not to mention isis is on the rise again.
@Posidon09Do not let isis gain any land under any circumstance
@Posidon09HTS is literally the Syrian version of Talibans and even the Usa considers most of they leaders Terrorists, sadly the fall of Bashar would be everything but not peace for Syrian people
@Posidon09 It seems that most people in Syria are sick of war, including the Islamists (this actually isn’t too surprising, Islamism has been dying out since the territorial fall of ISIS).
From lattakia to the world
Syria has fallen
I repeat syria has fallen
Assad escaped
You know, has anyone ever what could happen if al-Assad really does get ousted by the rebels (which is becoming increasingly likely)?
There’s a lot of armed groups with differing ideals, agendas, and beliefs that…don’t always get along well (to put it VERY mildly).
We could see a situation similar to Iraq after the 2003 invasion, or in Afghanistan during the 1990’s…
Libya after 2011
There is a chance that this fate is avoided.
The strongest rebel fighter, Julani, wants to set up a technocratic coalition to rule the country with a more moderate stance.
@@Kaiserboo1871Technocracy and Islamists are not compatible
What is that American flag in the south? A base?
Well, Al-Tanf is a US military base, and that's why there's an American flag.
@ahmedhasan4966 thanks
Those advances like what North Vietnam did after America pulled out of the war. The South Vietnamese Army did the same thing. They broke and ran away.
How could this happen?
The Syria drama is crazy
Damascus felled just a bit ago Assad had fled to unknown location rebels also have taken over state tv
За сирийскую оппозицию!
Cuando Allá esta contigo nadie puede vencerte ! Allá Akbar !!!
Would beg to differ concerning Russia losing its only Med port and Iran losing its arms conduit to Hezbollah and Hamas. Both countries can bargain with whatever faction(s) take power; likewise it seems that nobody in Syria is Israel's friend.
No one in Syria is Israel's friend but they HATE Hezbollah too. Keep in mind Hezbollah fought for Assad and is accused of committing atrocities in Syria during the Civil War. No way a future regime will help them in any way. Russia might be different only because they are a major power with money but they also are accused of bombing civilians.
اتمنى انتصار الجيش الحر❤
Major Update: Assad has fled Syria and the rest of the government has surrendered Damascus to the rebels. The capital has fallen, and with it, Assad's regime.
The Syrian Free Republic is near