Syrian rebels oust Bashar al-Assad and wife Asma from power. Israel invades Syria and we are officially in World War III. |
World War III.
Syria has fallen to American and Israeli backed opposition forces.
Israel is by far the cause of instability in the Middle East, North Africa and East Asia. The country once again used its illegal clandestine groups to oust leaders they don't like.
The colonialist agenda from Israel is to seize land and enhance a religious ethnostate through force. They also weaponized antisemitism and are trying to avoid accountability for its illegal crimes against humanity.
Israel must fall. For the world to have stability and peace, Israel must not exist under its current government. Israel cannot exist as "the Jewish state."
This goes against the U.S. declaration that our country should never be using religion as a weapon or a form of government.
Israel is the exact opposite of American democracy.
We cannot allow this country to force American and British military intervention.
Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the West Bank, Egypt, the Gaza Strip and Iraq are part of this expansion proposal of Israel. Project 2025 and Greater Israel are top priorities of the incoming U.S. president and current Israeli regime prime minister.
With the assistance of the U.S., we are officially entering global war.
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, President-elect Donald J. Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance were informed of the instability and collapse of the Syrian government.
Israeli regime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France president Emanuel Macron, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Jordan's King Abdullah II were notified as well.
Bashar al-Assad has officially been ousted in a coup d'etat.
Assad is a Syrian politician and former military officer who served as the 19th president of Syria from July 2000 until his overthrow in December 2024. As president, Assad was the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and the secretary-general of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. He was the son of Hafez al-Assad, who was the president from 1971 until his death in 2000.
Rebels ousted longtime leader Assad. |
Assad reportedly departed Damascus in a private aircraft for an undisclosed location amid rapidly deteriorating security conditions in the capital, according to two senior Syrian army officials. At the same time, Syrian residents reported hearing chants of Allahu Akbar ("God is great") and heavy gunfire across Damascus. Senior military officers later confirmed Assad's departure from Damascus International Airport, after which government troops stationed at the facility were dismissed from their posts.
According to Rami Abdel Rahman (Syrian Observatory for Human Rights), Bashar al-Assad had "left Syria via Damascus international airport".
First Lady Asma al-Assad relocated to Russia along with the couple's three children approximately one week before opposition forces began their advance toward Damascus. Concurrent reports indicated that members of Assad's extended family, including relatives from his sister's lineage, took refuge in the United Arab Emirates. In the days prior to the opposition's advance, Egyptian and Jordanian officials were reported to have urged Bashar al-Assad to leave the country and develop a government in exile, although the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and the Jordanian embassy denied doing so.
Following the departures of members of the Assad family, videos showing groups of people entering and exploring inside Bashar al-Assad’s empty residence in al-Maliki were circulated online.
Assad’s exit stood in stark contrast to his first months as Syria’s unlikely president in 2000, when many hoped he would be a young reformer after three decades of his father’s iron grip. Only 34 years old, the Western-educated ophthalmologist appeared as a geeky tech-savvy fan of computers with a gentle demeanor.
Israel has invaded Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank and Iraq. |
But when faced with protests against his rule that erupted in March 2011, Assad turned to the brutal tactics of his father in an attempt to crush dissent. As the uprising hemorrhaged into an outright civil war, he unleashed his military to blast opposition-held cities, with support from allies Iran and Russia.
International rights groups and prosecutors alleged widespread use of torture and extrajudicial killings in Syria’s government-run detention centers. The war has killed nearly half a million people and displaced half of the country’s prewar population of 23 million.
The conflict appeared to be frozen in recent years, with Assad’s government regaining control of most of Syria’s territory while the northwest remained under the control of opposition groups and the northeast under Kurdish control.
Although Damascus remained under crippling Western sanctions, neighboring countries had begun to resign themselves to Assad’s continued hold on power. The Arab League reinstated Syria’s membership last year, and Saudi Arabia in May announced the appointment of its first ambassador since severing ties with Damascus 12 years ago.
However, the geopolitical tide turned quickly when opposition groups in northwest Syria in late November launched a surprise offensive. Government forces quickly collapsed while Assad’s allies, preoccupied by other conflicts — Russia’s war in Ukraine and the yearlong wars between Israel and the Iran-backed militant groups Hezbollah and Hamas — appeared reluctant to forcefully intervene.
The U.S. backing of Israel has lead to world leaders denouncing Biden and Trump as weak leaders.
Winners and losers of 2024.
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