Syria. Assad is Back In The Game.

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Published 2023-07-26
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All Comments (21)
  • The Syrian civil wars is literally the definition of outside Medelling, Russia, US, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey .. Holy crap it's like a G8 Summit down there.
  • @MSkh-bo5rx
    AS a Syrian who lived through the war since 2011, I can tell you that's this is only about 30% of what actually happened in Syria. This is mostly what's going on on the table but underneath it is way more different. At the end the Syrian people are the only one who lost in this war.
  • @jonalban4349
    I love how America was straight up throwing weapons to terrorist groups with zero plan.
  • @mesa9724
    Imagine being an optometrist one day and a few years later you are fighting a civil war against at least 6 different rebel groups supported by 7 different sovereign powers including the U.S.
  • @mauritsbol4806
    Assad has won the war. He's alive, and regained all regional capitals, and like 90% of the areas in terms of gdp. A massive win by Assad. Ofc it is still a loss in the sense that every war is a loss, and losing significant geopolitical leverage for over a decade, but if you fight, this is about the best case scenario one can hope for.
  • @mistershaker707
    the way he didnt pointed to the fact that americans are stationed on the oil producing provinces was Hilarious
  • @Arraniosword
    When the Syrian conflict first started at 2011, $1 was equal to 50 Syrian pounds. Now, in 2023, $1 equals 13,000 Syrian pounds.
  • @zaidkiwan5168
    great work, as a syrian i don't have much to say against your perspective. but i would like to add that the ceasar law affected us greatly and was and still is the reason why the region is suffering financially, with the syrian pound falling every day and people suffering from it, literally the monthly wage has become 10 dollars for us in here while living expenses only increased
  • @khalidalali186
    When I said Assad won’t be toppled back in March of 2011, as a 22 year old, everybody laughed. I wish he was a stock that everyone was shorting, and I kept hanging to it for 12 years.
  • @KC_G4S
    Outstanding work. As an American trying to get a better sense of the world from a non-American perspective, it’s really nice to see foreign policy analysis without a US-centric bias or interpretation. Keep up the good work.
  • @ASH9366
    To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal Henry A. Kissinger
  • @HighPeakMapping
    After all this fighting and human loss, I never thought I'd see it all just return back to "normal".
  • @joenichols3901
    Dude, I know you’re a Polish guy doing all these from your last video on Poland, your videos are just fantastic and I really appreciate them over here in Florida. Keep up the great work. Just give us the situation - your Iraq invasion video was one of the best geopolitics videos I’ve seen on YouTube; no bias, no agenda, just what actually happened
  • @loaijawish3824
    The map you are using is incorrect, Golan Heights at the lower corner of Syria is internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel, so the map should reflect this fact...
  • @banto1
    You left out a critical piece of the puzzle, mainly Syria and Hezbollah flooding Saudi Arabia and UAE with massive amounts of Captagon. This very lucrative drug trade has added billions to Assad's treasure chest and keeps Hezbollah floating in endless cash. KSA and UAE see this as a strategic threat and they need to make nice with Damascus and Teheran to get them to stop smuggling the drugs into the rich gulf countries.
  • I love how you just say the capitals instead of the country. Really shows how some conflicts are just because of people in the capital.