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Russians and their airforce failed to stop the offensive.

Shows us how bogged down they are in Ukraine.

Another problem regarding Turkiye is their passiveness and inaction.

Iranians and Hezbollah are not as effective as they are fighting Rebels or the Israelis.

My God the Assad regime left all on its own can easily crumble. What makes it worse that they suffered the most casualties and their soldiers all fled. Its not a 2012 situation where Assad was nearly gone but shows us once again that his regime is on life support.
 

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Russians and their airforce failed to stop the offensive.

Shows us how bogged down they are in Ukraine.

Another problem regarding Turkiye is their passiveness and inaction.

Iranians and Hezbollah are not as effective as they are fighting Rebels or the Israelis.

My God the Assad regime left all on its own can easily crumble. What makes it worse that they suffered the most casualties and their soldiers all fled. Its not a 2012 situation where Assad was nearly gone but shows us once again that his regime is on life support.
Sometimes I wonder if firing ATACMs at Russia was within Ukraine's calculation to get hit with 90 missiles and 100 shahads. I wonder if it was within the SNA and HTS calculations that ordinances were going to drop on their heads?
Aleppo alone already looks like a struggle.
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If they are still not heading to Damascus yet, then I think everyone's celebration might be short-lived and I will try not to laugh at anyone later.
 

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Sometimes I wonder if firing ATACMs at Russia was within Ukraine's calculation to get hit with 90 missiles and 100 shahads. I wonder if it was within the SNA and HTS calculations that ordinances were going to drop on their heads?
Aleppo alone already looks like a struggle.
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If they are still not heading to Damascus yet, then I think everyone's celebration might be short-lived and I will try not to laugh at anyone later.
Citadel is in rebel hands, why u are posting this lunatic.

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Sometimes I wonder if firing ATACMs at Russia was within Ukraine's calculation to get hit with 90 missiles and 100 shahads. I wonder if it was within the SNA and HTS calculations that ordinances were going to drop on their heads?
Aleppo alone already looks like a struggle.
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If they are still not heading to Damascus yet, then I think everyone's celebration might be short-lived and I will try not to laugh at anyone later.
Copium is embedded on Russian DNA. Do you remember how they couldn't admit they that initial push to Kyiv failed in March 2022?
 

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Copium is embedded on Russian DNA. Do you remember how they couldn't admit they that initial push to Kyiv failed in March 2022?
All I can tell is that the terrorists sent some advance units forward into the city after affecting local breaches in SAA lines. That doesn't mean anything. These units will have to be supplied else they will have to vacate. SAA reinforcements will take the perimeter of the city under control and then anti-terrorist operations will be launched to flush out whatever Islamists opted to stay.

Hamas also broke relatively quite far into Israeli territory on October 7th but it wasn't able to stay anywhere there; these were quick raids.

If SAA lines collapsed then we'd see a lot of SAA taken prisoner. Nothing like that has happened. They retreated where they needed to and nothing of value was lost.

Reports suggest that there are a lot of reserves behind the initial terrorist strike force with some vehicles and so on but I can't see them occupying and digging into territory that quickly, never-mind organizing supply-lines.
These aren't some fields and villages in Kursk we're talking about but Aleppo, the largest city of Syria. There is no benefit to letting them make themselves at home.
 

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Did a Ukrainian source tell this or it came in a dream? Damascus is like 350kms away even the Russians managed to take 20% of Ukraine when the war started. They are going to have to get bombarded by Russian and Syrian aviation by the time they reach Damascus.
If they are still fucking around in Aleppo than I dont think they have sufficient forces to reach Damascus
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I will probably give a few months or maybe a year for the SAA to go retake some shit as usual. Things are already beginning to wrap up in Ukraine since mobilization will be lowered to 18 for the Ukrainians and Zelensky today was talking about ceding land to Russia. They better hurry up.

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Does anyone know how does Russia supply its bases in Syria? What route their planes / ships follow?

I'm not even sure if they can actually🤔
 

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Defeating SAA and affiliated militias is going to be easy. My concern is the aftermath; FSA infighting and extremist groups fighting for supremacy.
 

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Regardless of how many areas have been liberated by the SNA/HTS alliance in the blitz operation being conducted rn, it will sooner or later lose steam and eventually fail unless Turkish Armed Forces find a way to deal with the Assad regime aerial bombings

Just recently, Mare operational room was hit by the Assad/Russian airforce with lots of casualities being reported. Mare is supposed to be the frontline from which the SNA is supposed to fight for Tel Rifat and the SNA already reported casualities before even the operation begins

WTF is the TAF doing...... I truly hope Erdogan doesnt disappoint and chicken out

As I said before, while its great that the rebels have succeeded in taking most of Aleppo, the main issue comes to the forefront and that is aerial bombings. If intensive aerial bombings began, then the refugees wont go back to die in Aleppo and the rebels will suffer significant casualities. If this problem isnt solved, the rebels will lose everything within a month at most

Russia has begun supplying FABs to Russian and Syrian Air forces in Syria





I hope that Turkey is literally set on protecting the rebels or literally all will be lost since the HTS doesnt have airpower
 
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