24.05.2015 - 16:00
I'm going to assume they will fall in 4 years due to Assad's army crumbling along with financial difficulties. I see rebel forces slowly inching their way to Damascus until finally Assad escapes, dies, etc. I don't see his army winning unless they fight defensively and let the rebel groups kill each other.
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24.05.2015 - 16:05
Turkey should take over Syria resulting in new borders n shit.
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24.05.2015 - 16:45
Every regime falls at some point, but i belive that the syrian regime will survive quite long
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24.05.2015 - 20:49
The years mean when you predict it will fall
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25.05.2015 - 03:31
Sooner or later all regimes and empires fall
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25.05.2015 - 09:05
I think the rebel forces have a chance of toppling the regime. Syrias army is half it's strength and are relying on Hezbollah to lead it's troops on many fronts. The economic strain is costing Assad billions. I can only see Assad pulling back and simply guarding what he has right now. I don't know if Russia will get involved currently due to what's going on in Ukraine, Putin is really starting to lose his support on the inside (I don't see him becoming leader of Russia when his term is up).
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25.05.2015 - 10:20
My thing is with the assassination of Boris and that one Chechnyan guy (cant remember his name, the guy who is ruling it right now), I see some cracks between Putin and the FSB. As for the civil war, I see Daesh remaining strong. AIr strikes are only slowing them down in certain areas. They worked in Kobani, but unless there is a ground force that is willing to fight (like the Kurds), then no amount of bombs will change anything. Daesh gets all these new weapons from Iraq and can simply funnel them across the border. Unless Assad gets more help, I see Daesh taking the lead in the fight against Assad. It's a shame the world community waited to long. Now any "moderate" elements are unable to fight effectively and are forced to disband to join extremist groups.
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25.05.2015 - 15:32
Ramzan doesn't get along with FSB. Didn't they arrest Checnyans who were allegedly involved with Boris' death? Many people don't like Ramzan in Russian government and I wouldn't be surprised if FSB was mad Putin still supported the guy. Kill Boris and blame Checyans.
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25.05.2015 - 19:52
I understand he is fiercely loyal to Russia and most specifically Putin, but his absolute rule in the region (at least from what I have read) has created some enemies with other russians. I'm not an expert on Russia, nor do I claim I am. Simply a guy interested in politics.
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27.05.2015 - 11:48
Syria ruled by Assad will not fall if Iranian and Russian support continues, besides, killing Assad or "kick him out of power" will not change much, ethnic conflicts will still last, as Syria is made of several minorities and ethnicities, and like someone said earlier in the thread (dont remember name sorry ), replacing Assad by some "barbarian" rebels or terrorists isnt a better solution either, especially when they will use their power (with no experience) to target "enemy" minorities, so I feel that a change of power in Syria isnt a good solution (or the best solution) either. Besides, there are outside interests in keeping Assad in power, especially foreign interests...
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30.05.2015 - 08:11
Israel is a democracy and as far as I know, a free country, the jews and arabs may not get along that well but they won't ''fall''
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