1) Tweets have translate functions. Try using them 2) Ever heard of body language? Just look at his eyes.
A Kurdish fighter makes his will before battle and hands it to his commander. The commander reads it quickly and notices that he wants American pall-bearers for his funeral. Asked why, the Kurdish fighter answers, "so the Americans can let me down one last time."
Aren’t oil tankers from ME to Europe taking the slow route already because of the Houthis? Also. Egypt is one of the countries that would benefit from the pipelines. Egypt has a pretty large natural gas field off their coast that they haven’t really exploited because they don’t have any customers. They would be able to tie into a NG pipeline through Syria.
From previous experience, twitter’s translate doesn’t work well with Arabic From current experience, it doesn’t work at all if you don’t have a twitter account.
The dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed. And it didn't for Assad.So much winning for you. https://t.co/R5jV8EacC4— Darth Putin (@DarthPutinKGB) December 8, 2024
Fair enough The text says "Prisoner from Sednaya. Spread the word about him, maybe his family will recognize him." As for the video, I don't know what he's saying and it isn't important. His body language is. I've seen a handful of former torture camp prisoners down the years and but none of them were anything like that.
https://www.npr.org/sections/the-pi...7387/syria-photos-damacus-rebels-assad-regime Amazing pictures. Too bad Assad was able to flee the scene.
Next up, how can Syria be stabilized? Both Israel and the US under Biden will take steps. Trump's stance will be the big question. Edit: I forgot Turkey.
Israel is destroying Syrian air bases, military and defense systems, intelligene, military & government structures.Basically they're demilitarizing Syria. https://t.co/inj2U1yVJ1 pic.twitter.com/ysIn6VI20Z— MenchOsint (@MenchOsint) December 8, 2024 Israel is now striking targets across Syria, destroying fighter jets, air defense radars, and anti-aircraft batteries.This paves the way for Israel's fighter jets and air refuelers, giving them freedom to fly over Syria when they make their way to Iran. pic.twitter.com/FbviWeBX6F— Naftali Hazony (@nhazony) December 8, 2024
Your original unedited post makes the assumption that I am pro-Assad, or that I am not delighted by the victory of the (Sunni) rebels over his regime. I am wondering what led you to that assumption?
on the subject of tweets please note 1. many posters now left that platform 2. banjaxed API means they mostly don’t display. it would be a good idea to use screenshots.
To destroy all the weapons systems and military installations that were purchased and built for the primary purpose of destroying Israel.
That Syrian rebel leader appears to be anti-Iran, which is good news for the West https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/08/midd...ebel-leader-speech-iran-intl-latam/index.html
They don't pose a threat to the Egyptian regime. Of the about 70 million Egyptians the Sinai people are about 1 million and mostly the Bedouin part is rebellious, so more linked to the Jordan people than Egypt. The non-bedouin part is imported from Egypt and not likely to be part of the rebels overthere. They're not going to overthrow the regime.
You're seriously telling me they control areas like the Syrian factions have done? When was the last "battle" with them in Egypt?