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Dec 9th, 2024 at 7:38am
 
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/08/middleeast/assad-wherebouts-russia-syria-regi...


Where is Assad?

Russia solves the mystery of the Syrian dictator’s escape




Sun December 8, 2024



As many in Syria celebrated the end of the long rule of Bashar al-Assad, rumors swirled about his whereabouts. After a day of intrigue, the mystery was solved when Russian state media announced he had landed in Moscow.

“Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow.
Russia, for humanitarian reasons, has granted them asylum,” a Kremlin source said, according to TASS.


Since the uprising began, and the rebels rapidly advanced through the country, Assad had kept a low profile.

After meeting with Iran’s foreign minister last weekend, he pledged to fight “terrorist organizations” but has otherwise made little comment as the rebels captured major cities.

On Saturday, as the rebels encircled Damascus, a source told CNN that Assad was nowhere to be found in the city.

Syrian opposition fighters celebrate after the Syrian government collapsed in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)
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Assad’s Presidential Guard were also no longer deployed at his usual residence, as they would be if he was there, the source said, fueling speculation ahead of Sunday’s developments that he may have escaped.

Syria’s presidential office initially denied that Assad had left Damascus or travelled to another country, saying that some foreign media outlets were “spreading rumors and false news.”

After the rebels took the capital, they said he had fled and were searching for him. Some of the fighters along with civilians began ransacking his official residences.

Amid the rumors, Russia’s foreign ministry issued a statement Sunday saying Assad had “decided to leave the presidential post and left the country, giving instructions to transfer power peacefully.”

The statement added that Russia “did not participate in these negotiations.” Later came the disclosure that Assad had arrived in Moscow.
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Reply #1 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 7:48am
 
https://www.timesofisrael.com/assad-said-to-flee-to-moscow-as-victorious-rebel-l...

Assad said to flee to Moscow as victorious rebel leader al-Golani enters Damascus


‘This victory, my brothers, is historic for the region,’ says HTS leader at mosque in Syrian capital; Biden says fall of Assad is ‘justice,’ but is ‘a moment of risk’ for region

By Agencies and ToI Staff

Today, 11:06 pm


Ousted Syrian president Bashar Assad reportedly fled to Moscow on Sunday, hours after a stunning rebel advance took over the capital of Damascus and ended the Assad family’s five decades of iron rule. Victorious rebel leader Abu Muhammad al-Golani greeted crowds in the freshly liberated capital city.

According to Russian news agencies, citing an unidentified Kremlin source, Assad and his family have been given asylum in Moscow. The Associated Press was not immediately able to verify the reports, but contacted the Kremlin for comment.

Reports also said Moscow had received guarantees from Syrian insurgents for the security of Russian military bases and diplomatic posts in Syria.

Al-Golani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Shams, the Islamist rebel group that led the lightning offensive, made his first appearance in Damascus since the fall of the Assad regime.

Al-Golani visited the sprawling Umayyad Mosque and called Assad’s fall “a victory to the Islamic nation.” Calling himself by his given name, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and not his nom de guerre, he told hundreds of people that Assad had made Syria “a farm for Iran’s greed.”




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Reply #2 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 7:56am
 
It's sad for Putin who lost Sebastopol navy base and now Syria. And he needs N Korea to defend Russian land. It's not a good day.
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Reply #3 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 7:59am
 
Now Al Qaeda has access to chemical weapons.

https://www.newsweek.com/us-closely-monitoring-syrias-chemical-weapons-after-ass...


The United States is closely monitoring Syria's chemical weapons stockpile


following the rapid fall of the Assad regime and views the issue as a "top-tier" priority in the region, according to a senior Biden administration official.

The U.S. is focused on ensuring that Syria's chemical weapons don't fall into the wrong hands after the collapse over the weekend of Syrian President Bashar al Assad's decades-long rule, the official said.

"We are doing everything we can to prudently ensure that those materials are either not available to anyone or are cared for," the official said Sunday, speaking on background to brief reporters on the latest developments in Syria.

National security experts are "fairly confident" that Syria's chemical weapons stockpile can be "destroyed" or secured, the official added.
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Reply #4 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:02am
 


What happens now, to the Syrian people bobby ?



For the last ~50 years, Syria was a Shia regime state.

Will Syria now become, overnight, a Sunni regime state ?
.......as it was Sunni rebels who overthrew....what was, his name bobby ?


SO.......
How will remnant Shia, still living in Syria, now be treated ?
.....after the Shia regime state suppressed, persecuted and imprisoned, and killed so many of its Sunni citizens,
for so many years ?


Lots of questions bobby.


https://jihadwatch.org/category/Syria


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ISLAM is peace, bobby.


Quote:

Peace and love are at the center of our religion, as evidenced by scripture and history,...”


- Sheikh Abdullah Bin Bayyah

CITED... https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/02/uae-forum-promotes-dubious-islamic-peace


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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #5 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:05am
 
Quote:
What happens now, to the Syrian people bobby ?


Dunno -
what will happen to Israel if  Syrian rebels start firing chemical weapon shells into Israel?
Sarin gas is nasty stuff - it could kill 100s of 1000s of people.
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Reply #6 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:15am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:05am:
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What happens now, to the Syrian people bobby ?




Dunno -
what will happen to Israel if  Syrian rebels start firing chemical weapon shells into Israel?

Sarin gas is nasty stuff - it could kill 100s of 1000s of people.




I don't know bobby.



Isaiah 17:1
The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.



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Reply #7 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:41am
 
The victory by the rebels has major negative implications for ruzzia.

ruzzia has an airbase and major port in Syria, its only base and port outside of ruzzia and Crimea. Now gone. That means a major loss of status and its ability to project power over the Middle East and Africa etc.
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Reply #8 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:46am
 
Bombing the bridge to stop the rebels was stoopid and makes a Russian return unlikely.  Having Assad in Moscow also doesn't help Russia in the rest of Islam.
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Reply #9 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 9:31am
 
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-mideast-allies-working-to-destro...


US, Mideast allies working to destroy chemical weapons that belonged to Assad regime

— senior Biden official


By Jacob Magid Follow

9 December 2024, 1:09 am


The US is working with Mideast allies to secure and destroy chemical weapons that belonged to the recently collapsed Assad regime in Syria, a senior Biden administration official tells reporters.

“We are taking very prudent measures about this [and] doing everything we can to ensure that those materials are not available to anyone and are cared for… We want to make sure that chlorine or things that are far worse are destroyed or secured. There are several efforts in this regard with partners in the region,” the senior US official says in a briefing.

The official doesn’t specify, which countries are involved in the effort,
but Israel has reportedly been targeting chemical weapon facilities in Syria over the past several days.
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Reply #10 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 10:28am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Dec 9th, 2024 at 8:41am:
The victory by the rebels has major negative implications for ruzzia.

ruzzia has an airbase and major port in Syria, its only base and port outside of ruzzia and Crimea. Now gone. That means a major loss of status and its ability to project power over the Middle East and Africa etc.



Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad cannot defend his country from the Islamists. His Iranian and Russian allies are overstretched.

Russian interest rates sit above 20 per cent and a quarter of its economy is now committed to the war effort in Ukraine. With 150 million people, its GDP is about the same as Australia’s.

Iran’s economy is soft. With 85 million people and enormous oil deposits, its GDP is less than Israel’s and its citizens are restless for the sort of freedom they once enjoyed under the Shah of Persia.

The Axis of Resistance has been humiliated by Israel, a country a tenth the size of Victoria with only 11 million people. Strength has worked in Israel’s favour but President Joe Biden in the US – the world’s richest and most powerful country – has been too weak to stand up to Iran or Russia.

Israel has killed the entire Hezbollah leadership in Lebanon. Its Mossad intelligence service eliminated Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in his bed in a military guesthouse in central Tehran on July 31 after he and Khamenei attended the inauguration of new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Israel’s intelligence services, pilloried for not foreseeing the Iranian-inspired October 7 “Al Aqsa flood”, booby-trapped Hezbollah fighters’ mobile pagers which exploded in their pants on September 18. The western media exploded with outrage at the tactic – the kind of outrage it failed to show on October 7 last year.
...

The Jerusalem Post’s Daniel Goldman on December 1 suggested whatever the extreme right of Netanyahu’s government is saying about annexing Judea and Samaria, a broad Middle East coalition building on the Abraham Accords would be the best way for Netanyahu and Trump to secure their places in history.

Remember, Trump formally proposed a two-state solution in 2020. His appointment of hardline Israel backer Mike Huckabee as ambassador is likely a bargaining chip.

Should such a scenario play out, how will the useful fools in the West who saw Palestinians as natural allies of our Aborigines, of homosexuals worldwide and to prosperous middle class Western university students, explain their embrace of a neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic, Islamist death cult?

How will history judge Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong for selling out Labor’s 50-year relationship with Israel for a few Muslim votes in the outer suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne?
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/how-pundits-got-the-israel-war-s...

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Reply #11 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 10:37am
 

The Yanks are bombing Syria too:



https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-assad-falls-israeli-jets-destroy-his-deadly-ars...

The US also took advantage of the new reality in Syria, carrying out dozens of strikes on Islamic State targets in central Syria on Sunday.

American warplanes struck more than 75 Islamic State targets hitting the group’s leaders, operatives and camps, the US military said.

Strikes were carried out against “over 75 targets using multiple US Air Force assets, including B-52s, F-15s, and A-10s,” the US Central Command said on social media.
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Reply #12 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 11:19am
 

The coward fled to Russia   Grin

I guess Diaper Don will join him soon enough.

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In Qardaha, in the Alawite lands of Latakia on the Mediterranean, stands the sumptuous and pristine marble mausoleum worthy of an Arab monarch. It is here the founder of the brutal Assad dynasty, Hafez al-Assad, is buried in magnificence.

Assad was not the original family name. Hafez’s father was a powerful character known as Ali Sulayman al-Wahhish—the al-Wahhish meaning the wild beast—for his strength. He had eleven children; Hafez was his ninth child. His nickname was al-Assad—the Lion—and he adopted that as his family’s name.

Hafez’s chosen heir was his swaggering eldest son, Bassel. Always promoted as the “golden knight” and depicted on horseback, he died young in a car crash and was buried alongside his father, leaving the succession to his younger brother—a gawky, chinless eye surgeon named Bashar. He turned out to be just as murderous as his father.

I have seen no footage yet of the fate of the mausoleum and the bodies that lie there, just as I have seen no footage of Bashar al-Assad as he fled the lightning-fast overthrow of his country. But his father’s and brother’s bodies are unlikely to remain untouched—unless he has taken them with him.

For 53 years, the Assad dynasty ruled Syria with savagery—and with internal family politics that resembled a toxic cross between a Mafia family and the court intrigues of a medieval monarchy, combined with a Stalinist cult of personality. Case in point: When Hafez had a heart attack, his brother and praetorian commander, Rifaat, tried to seize power and was exiled. (It was Rifaat who, in 1982, carried out the massacre of the city of Hama, killing around 40,000 civilians in a few days—a slaughter that still ranks as the bloodiest killing of civilians in modern Arab history.)

When Bashar gained control, he, too, struggled to control a wilder brother, Maher, who ultimately became the murderous enforcer of the regime. The Mafia parallel became even more striking in recent years as the dynasty degraded into an organized crime family selling Captagon across the region.

When the dynasty was faced with the uprisings of the Arab Spring in 2011, the cruelty of the Assad reign changed to barbaric, nihilistic slaughter under the leadership of Bashar Assad, who held power only thanks to the backing of a murderous alliance of Iran, its vassal militia Hezbollah, and Russia. Around 600,000 Syrians were killed as Assad perpetrated by far the worst butchery in the Middle East in modern times, symbolized by the slogan: “Assad or the Country Burns!”

What we have witnessed over the past 48 hours—the toppling of Assad statues in various cities; the opening of the hellish prisons (in which some benighted prisoners had survived for decades); the fleeing of many of the secret police; the departure of Russian and Hezbollah troops; and now the vanishing of the dictator himself—is astonishing. It is impossible to watch the fall of the brutal tyranny of the House of Assad without feeling joy.

But this is the Middle East. Anyone who remembers the Arab Spring knows that things can always get worse. And anyone who studies history knows that predictions are for fools.



Read the whole article here.
https://www.thefp.com/p/simon-sebag-montefiore-after-assad-syria-putin-trump
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Reply #14 - Dec 9th, 2024 at 2:19pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 9th, 2024 at 11:19am:
The coward fled to Russia   Grin

I guess Diaper Don will join him soon enough.



Any chance you could hold your head underwater until he does?.
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