Rammstein

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Rammstein

Rammstein

@geopol4285

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@MehmetHamd81308 @jad18811 @MarioNawfal Assad’s wife was Sunni, most for his cabinet was Sunni, most of his congress was Sunni. Alawites were disproportionately represented but were the minority still. Again, the mans literal wife was Sunni. And somehow you blamed the Druze
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Husam/حسام💚🌿
Husam/حسام💚🌿@MehmetHamd81308·
@geopol4285 @jad18811 @MarioNawfal No, you're mistaken. The majority of Assad's government members belong to the Alawite (Nusayri) sect. Of course, there are Sunnis, but the majority are Alawites because Assad is Alawite and therefore preferentially favors people of his own religion He was bringing it to power
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱🇸🇾 While the world watches Hormuz, southern Syria is fracturing. Israeli-backed Druze separatists clashed with Syrian government forces in As-Suwayda today. This conflict has been running since July 2025. 2,000+ dead, Israeli airstrikes on Damascus, Jordan bombing Druze militia positions last week. Israel says it's protecting a minority. Syria says Israel is dismembering its territory. Both things can be true simultaneously. Syria's transitional government is 5 months old and already fighting a separatist insurgency backed by its neighbor. Nobody's paying attention. That's usually when these things get worse.
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Husam/حسام💚🌿@MehmetHamd81308·
@jad18811 @MarioNawfal Why don't you mention the Druze, Alawites, and Kurds who killed millions of Syrians? They're crying so much because Assad is gone, because they no longer rule Syria.
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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@fkontar78 @clement_molin @MokhtarYaz Remember they told us we had to surrender Assad era economics because of Assad’s human rights abuses, now we must accept Assad era human rights abuses for the sake of Assad era economics. It was simply a sectarian take over of politics, and the growth of pan-sunnism
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Firas Kontar
Firas Kontar@fkontar78·
Au lieu de raconter n’importe quoi, lisez le rapport onusien sur les massacres dans la province de Soueïda. C’est bien une opération de nettoyage ethnique qui a eu lieu lors de l’offensive gouvernementale. Le massacre des Bédouins, en réaction à l’attaque gouvernementale, est très bien documenté : 70 personnes ont été tuées… alors que les enquêteurs ont confirmé la mort d’au moins 1 350 Druzes, ainsi que la destruction et le pillage de 36 villages par des soutiens du gouvernement, avec son aval. Vous pouvez vous en prendre à Hijri, mais nier la réalité de ce nettoyage ethnique est une honte. Reprendre le récit des propagandistes d’al-Charaa, c’est devenir l’idiot utile des islamistes qui ont tué plus de 20 membres de ma famille simplement parce qu’ils étaient druzes, ont brûlé les maisons de mes parents, de mes oncles et tantes, de mes grands-parents — tout mon village, mes souvenirs, le fruit d’une vie de travail de mes parents… Vous êtes à vomir.
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
En moins de 2 ans, la Syrie 🇸🇾 a fait d'importants progrès, permettant même au pays d'atteindre un niveau économique similaire à celui de 2010, avant la guerre. La réunification du pays (seuls les druzes et leur pseudo-Etat sponsorisé par Israël subsistent, mais même la Jordanie perd patience contre ce royaume du Captagon, c'est dire) est désormais presque achevée et a beaucoup bénéficié à cette relance, notamment via la reprise en main des exportations de pétrole. Sur le plan humain, environ 1.5 millions de syriens sont rentrés au pays, dont plus de 670 000 de Turquie et le reste en bonne partie du Liban. Ces retours permettent de relancer l'économie du pays mais sont aussi un défis, il faut loger et trouver un travail à ces gens. Pour le moment, le retour des syriens d'Europe reste marginal, même si la Syrie espère faire rentrer environ 800 000 syriens d'Allemagne, un plan qui parait ambitieux. La Syrie a besoin d'une reconstruction à grande échelle du pays (infrastructures, logements, tourisme). Celle-ci est financée par les puissances du Golfe, créant de fait une importante croissance économique. Le défi de Damas est de rouvrir le pays à l'international pour pouvoir rattraper les retards économiques et pour le moment, on remarque que cela fonctionne plutôt bien. Le tourisme commence doucement à reprendre, les champs sont déminés, les lignes de défenses démantelées, les villes reconstruites… Sur le plan diplomatique, la Syrie a choisit la voie du multilatéralisme, échangeant avec tous les Etats du monde. Quelques défis sont encore à relever : la lutte contre l'Etat islamique et les djihadistes étrangers, les relations avec Israël, la question brulante des minorités qui se rebellent (alaouites, druzes et kurdes) et pouvoir maintenir une croissance économique.
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Levant24@Levant_24_

Turkey’s Interior Ministry said that 1,407,568 Syrians have voluntarily returned to their country since 2016, including 667,565 after December 8, 2024, following the fall of the Assad regime, adding that 2,280,542 Syrians currently remain under temporary protection.

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Andy@Happyfirst78·
@ChrisO_wiki Another reason why Druze shouldn’t exist.
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ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
Something that seems to have somehow slipped under the international radar is that under Israeli protection, the Druze-populated region of south-western Syria has become a de facto narcoterrorist state which is flooding its neighbours with illegal drugs. It's as if the US had allied with the Sinaloa Cartel to create a buffer zone along the Mexican border.
Charles Lister@Charles_Lister

NEW - multiple, heavy #Jordan airstrikes targeting drug cells & #captagon facilities in #Suwayda tonight. Strikes have hit in Shahba, core Druze ‘National Guard’ territory, as well as in SE rural areas from where guided balloons are regularly launched towards #Jordan.

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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@clement_molin @MokhtarYaz No, the UN investigated it. It was a conflict started by the Bedouin, a massacre by the Bedouin and Security forces first and largest in scale, a much much smaller scale massacre of Bedouin as a reaction, followed by another large scale massacre by security forces. You are lying
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
@MokhtarYaz Je n'esquive rien, mais les druzes ont bien massacré les bédouins et les alaouites ont aussi massacré l'armée syrienne en janvier 2025, donc bon... Pour le reste, j'attends des preuves qui montrent que c'est régulier.
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T. ☀️
T. ☀️@levantophile·
This is an excellent ideological dissection and critique of Hezbollah by @Hbounassif, highlighting the fundamental incompatibility of its political project with the very idea of a modern sovereign nation-state governed by a constitutional order - what the Lebanese Republic ostensibly is - and, by extension, with the principle of equal citizenship itself. Crucially, Hicham also argues that Hezbollah’s doctrinal rejection of equal citizenship makes coexistence as equals impossible for non-Muslims, and even non-Shias. This, in turn, not only justifies - but, in his view, effectively compels - non-Shia communities to advocate for federalism, or even separation, as a means of political survival. (The video should be subtitled in English and shared widely.)
ܟܪܝܣܬܝܐܢ ܣܡܥܐܢ@chrisemaan

هل التفكير بالطلاق والتقسيم عيب؟ الجواب عند الدكتور هشام بو ناصيف @Hbounassif : "التفكير بالطلاق والتقسيم حق شرعي، بوجه ٩٥٪ من البيئة الشيعيّة التي صوّتت لمشروع لبنان وهذه المنطقة للمسلمين ويجب أن يحكمها الإسلام والمسلمون" الفيديو من أرشيف "صار الوقت" بتاريخ ٢٨ حزيران ٢٠٢٣

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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@opaqueleaf911 @ChrisO_wiki The Syrian government committed a massacre of civilians in the province, and is defaming them to get away with the massacre
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Rammstein@geopol4285·
@TheOmniLiberal But it’s not ongoing, which is a relevant point. The point of boycotts is to pressure some entity to change its behavior, therefore the behavior must be ongoing
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
People who opposed toppling Assad because of the risk of instability really should concede that they were wrong, and keeping him in power was just far more destabilizing than getting rid of him was.
Conflict@ConflictTR

🔴 Suriye'de son bir yıldaki bitki örtüsü yoğunluğundaki fark görüntülendi. ▪2026 yılında Suriye'deki yeşil ve tarımsal alanlar, 2025 yılına kıyasla %173 oranında iyileşme gösterdi.

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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@EwanRewild @DerekPederson3 New leader has already committed multiple sectarian massacres, and is firing religious minorities from high-earning positions across the board, has worsened the economic situation by ending subsidies, and his congress is 1/3 personally picked, and another third from one province.
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Ewan@EwanRewild·
@DerekPederson3 I'll admit I was wrong on this one. But we'll wait and see what happens, I don't predict much good will come long term
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Nikita || 🇨🇾🇸🇾 || نيكيتا
You know whats funny (but tragic)? When/if Palestinians finally get their state and the post war massacres and killings begin, — these types are either going to completely abandon Palestinians, or make excuses for it that they’d never offer to anyone else. They live in La La Land And, regarding Syria: you know me, i’m very critical of this government, but i’m sorry, anyone who takes that account seriously on their Syria takes… get well soon!! I mean, seriously… now they’re spewing pure Axis propaganda that only useful idiots believe. Whether it is lack of knowledge or clouded judgement, just shut up if you don’t know what you’re talking about. It is really not difficult! 🙃
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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@vvanwilgenburg He’s probably just trying to talk up how much he’s done to Iran for a domestic audience and the phone call never happened
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السويداء برس
السويداء برس@presssuwayda·
"ما حدث جرائم إبادة جماعية" من كلمة ألقتها إحدى السيدات المشاركات بمدينة شهبا في الذكرى السنوية الأولى لمجزرة أشرفية صحنايا. #السويداء_برس
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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@mehdirhasan You can’t advocate for only one group of people, if that’s the case than I’d rather you didn’t speak about the Levant at all. I’m so sick of foreigners with no skin in the game expecting the indigenous to be killed in silence because it inconveniences your politics.
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Rammstein@geopol4285·
@mehdirhasan Mehdi you spend all your time talking about the Levant, but more civilians were killed in sectarian massacres in Syria by the U.S.-backed government than a month of Israeli bombardment of Lebanon. Why haven’t you or Zeteo said anything?
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
It’s not the inference at all. I stand against antisemitism. You on the other hand are happy to be an anti-Palestinian bigot who supports a genocide in Gaza. In January you blamed a synagogue attack on Palestinians and it turned out to be the far right. jta.org/2026/01/14/def…
Deborah E. Lipstadt@deborahlipstadt

Medhi Hasan goes on television to talk about the stabbing of two Jews and discusses Jewish people’s support for Israel, in other words: they deserve it. He doesn’t say that specifically but that’s the natural inference… It’s the victims fault.

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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@ColdBrief Hey why don’t you worry about the Norwegian countries instead of spreading propaganda about a dictator that has murdered thousands? Some of us have families stuck in this shit and want their security, and don’t want to see some Westerner covering up crimes against them you pig
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𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐀𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢
Let me get this straight. Israel, Iran, the PKK and parts of the Muslim Brotherhood tried to brand Al-Sharaa as a forever jihadi - a dangerous terrorist with no place in civilized politics. Then the Salafi jihadis, Iran-backed militias and Sufi hardliners turned around and called him a Zionist agent. Both camps are wrong. And both know it. Since December 8, Al-Sharaa has done nothing but govern. No revenge. No purges. No theocracy. Just politics - steady, calculated, and deliberate. From day one, his message has been the same: Syria is for all Syrians. Not some Syrians. Not the right Syrians. All of them. He never whitewashed his past. He didn't need to. He showed the world something more powerful - that he's a human being. A family man. Someone who watches basketball. Someone who apparently has good taste in music. Watching Missy Elliott doesn't make him a sellout. Praying in a mosque doesn't make him a theocrat. That's called being a person. Because here's the reality of governing a nation as ancient, complex and fractured as Syria: He is president for the conservative sheikh in Deir ez-Zor and the young woman who wants to dance in Damascus. For the Alawite, the Druze, the Christian, the Kurd, the Mandaean. He even opened the door for Jews of Syrian heritage to return. That means everyone will occasionally see something they don't like. That's not a bug. That's democracy. If Al-Sharaa had chosen the Bashar playbook, Assad remnants would be in mass graves. Druze drug networks - backed by Israel - would be crushed by force. PKK hardliners causing chaos in the north would be bombed into submission. The list goes on. Instead he keeps reaching for soft power when hard power would be easier. That takes discipline. That takes vision. Is he perfect? No. Is Syria's transition messy? Absolutely. But Al-Sharaa is doing something no Syrian leader has seriously attempted in decades - governing for everyone. Deal with it.
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Alia Mansour عالية منصور@aliamansour

لو تلتهي بحالك وتحل عن سوريا والسوريين، مش معقول فوق كل شي كمان غليظ (تقيل الدم بالسوري)

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Rammstein
Rammstein@geopol4285·
@ajaltamimi Yeah, but both Islamist systems are bad, right? Or are you one of those apologists that defends Islamists who want to impose their beliefs on you through force with arguments that it’s “less bad”?
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Aymenn J Al-Tamimi
Aymenn J Al-Tamimi@ajaltamimi·
I have regularly seen Christian women in Syria post photos of themselves that would be considered 'scandalous' by Islamic Republic standards. Christians also drink alcohol socially and in restaurants here. Finally, you just prove how silly you are by still calling Sharaa 'Jolani'
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Rammstein@geopol4285·
@notKosherJerry @ajaltamimi Aren’t you the guy I see everywhere mocking the massacre of Druze? And you’re calling others sick and twisted?
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June@notKosherJerry·
@ajaltamimi Sick and twisted is an understatement.
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Aymenn J Al-Tamimi
Aymenn J Al-Tamimi@ajaltamimi·
My latest interview: w/a board member of the 'Pioneers of Bashan' Movement, the campaign seeking to establish Jewish settlements in south Syria. Topics include its definition of 'Bashan', influence in Israel & the IDF, & its view of the Syrian government aymennaltamimi.com/p/the-campaign…
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