Russo-Turkish War of 2020

CarlManvers2019

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White people =/= West

Japan for example is also considered part of the West, while Russia most certainly is not.

Considered part of the West, probably because they hate them and want them to do things like censor/ban so much of their “offensive” entertainment and allow a flood of middle eastern migrants in
 

Husky_Khan

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Just when you thought it was over in Southern Syria, the discontent rises again! This time the target was Druze protestors in the Southern Syrian town of Swaida.

Combined with the (re)plunging of the Syrian currency to the point the Turkish lira is replacing it in many parts of occupied/liberated Northwestern Syria it looks like things in Syria won't be dying down dramatically anytime in the near future.
 
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You know Omar al Bashir survived the first wave of the Arab spring, he did not survive the second.

The Druze alongside the Alawites and other minority sects, are a pillar of Assad’s support. If he loses them-he falls.
 

Bacle

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Oh FFS, Assad has to know this is not going to go well for him.

I guess Russia may need Tartus, but do they need Assad to keep it?
 

PsihoKekec

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Iran is reducing the monetary support for the Syrian government so the economy is crashing and throughout the history the falling living standards were generally reasons for troubles.

You know Omar al Bashir survived the first wave of the Arab spring, he did not survive the second.
Bashir's fall had nothing to do with some kind of Arab spring, it was simply power struggle within the rulling elite of Sudan.

The Druze alongside the Alawites and other minority sects, are a pillar of Assad’s support.
No, Druze were certainly not a pillar of support for the government, they adopted wait and see attitude, preventing government conscription in their areas and adopting conciliatory attitude towards rebels (which bit them in the ass multiple times), changing attitude when it became obvious that government was winning, so as sign of reconciliation they un-excommunicated general Zahredine.

I guess Russia may need Tartus, but do they need Assad to keep it?
Even if Assad falls, the troubles stay, because the roots are much deeper than just ''people not liking the figurehead at the top''.
 

Husky_Khan

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Greece: *exists*
Turkish S-400: 👀


Looks very irksome. Clearly the Trump administration will be intimidated from its ongoing support of the Greek Navy in that theater because of this.
 

Tryglaw

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Greece: *exists*
Turkish S-400: 👀


Looks very irksome. Clearly the Trump administration will be intimidated from its ongoing support of the Greek Navy in that theater because of this.

Well, if Turkey should station the S-400 west of Bosphorus, they could LOL*NOPE a good chunk of Greek airspace. Greece unlike Turkey has almost no strategic depth...
 

ATP

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White people =/= West

Japan for example is also considered part of the West, while Russia most certainly is not.

Yes.West is cyvilisation built on roman law,greek philosophy and comcept of Truth glued by wester christianity.
In Russia both law and rtuth is always was tsar - no matter white or red - said lately.

And about war - there would be no such thing.Turkey knew,that USA would not support them,and without it they would lost.
 

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