Noah Rudin

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Noah Rudin

Noah Rudin

@nsarrudin

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Noah Rudin
Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man The violence was initiated by the Assad regime, which started the civil war by butchering protestors in Daraa, Damascus, Aleppo, and Hama. The first anti-Assad militias formed with defections from the army and grassroots opposition to Assad’s brutality.
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Kraut@The_Davos_Man·
Case in point, Hasan Piker was an Assad supporter, until the moment the Assad regime fell.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man I’m well aware of the origins of the term. I’m referring to the tendency by tankies to call any agency that Syrians/Ukrainians/Iranians show against authoritarian regimes a « color revolution. » And the protest movement turned into war due to Assad’s actions, not the West.
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@nsarrudin @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man The term color revolution is mostly applied in Eastern Europe, dumbass. The arms they took up were supplied by the West to tear Syria apart. Again, hijacking a protest movement into a civil war that can be exploited for their own ends is how color revolutions work
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@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Further evidence that western tankies’ definition of a color revolution is when people of color do a revolution. The protest movement turned into an armed uprising because the Assad regime started massacring protestors.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Why do you think Syrians felt they had to resort to armed revolt? The Assad family had been brutalizing Syrians for decades. To this day, the Hama massacre remains the single deadliest act of violence perpetrated by an Arab government against its own people.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man It certainly did. And you know who was responsible for 91 percent of civilian casualties during the war? The Assad regime. Assad’s corruption and brutality against Syrians is the reason that his regime was hollowed out and nobody was willing to fight for it by 2025.
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@nsarrudin @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man I'm confused, do you think the Syrian civil war didn't kill Syrians? I think being against that war would be the position that would have a lot more Syrians alive today, but I'm a "tankie Western campist" or whatever because I think it's bad the US tore Syria apart for Israel
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Western campists like you are hell bent on having Syrians suffer in the name of « anti-imperialism » while you tweet comfortably from the imperial core and pretend like it makes you an activist.
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@Sensman1453 @nsarrudin @The_Davos_Man The article says that US arms went to ISIS. Do you expect the president to look into the camera and say "ISIS is our proxy, we love to fund them". I had forgotten about this recent interview where Joe Kent basically does that, my bad. x.com/i/status/20374…
The Iran Spectator@IR_Media24

Former U.S Counterterrorism Chief Joe Kent: "US armed Al Qaeda, created ISIS, unleashed a global terror network just to overthrow Assad and protect Israel"

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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @aleppaw @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Because US arms ‘ending up’ with ISIS is not the same thing as sending arms to ISIS. You’ll do anything to gloss over the fact that US troops were fighting ISIS in Syria alongside the SDF for years.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @aleppaw @The_Davos_Man You call getting bombed by Israel and having them fund anti-government militias a « security agreement » ? That’s some serious mental gymnastics to justify your conspiracy narrative
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@aleppaw @nsarrudin @The_Davos_Man Well I would say the first step to being a vassal is having your leader installed by the US and Israel. The second would be a security agreement with the Israel and then the rest would be expending blood and treasure to fight the enemies or Israel and the US: Axis of Resistance
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man That Al Jazeera article you cited specifically refutes your claim. Not only did 90 percent of ISIS’ weapons come from Russia, China, and Eastern Europe, the US/Saudi weapons but fell into ISIS hands from battlefield capture and other opposition groups, not from US support.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man And how are the US’ interests in the Middle East - financial, political, or otherwise, served by a destabilized Egypt? Your ideology is just pure incoherent tankie campism.
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@Sensman1453 @nsarrudin @The_Davos_Man LMAO read the back of my ass, what an idiotic book to suggest. You're neglecting the actual purpose of ISIS: destroy Syria to weaken the resistance and disrupt supply lines. That is exactly what Jolani is doing and the project he's been a part of for a decade now
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man The US and the SDF expended huge effort fighting ISIS in Syria. What did Assad do, other than massacre civilians? And you repeat that « ISIS never attacked Israel » line that you heard on Twitter, which isn’t true. IS attacked Israel from the Sinai in 2015 and 17.
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@Sensman1453 @nsarrudin @The_Davos_Man The US and Israel fought alongside ISIS in the Syrian civil war. Not only are there documented incidents of them arming ISIS, but also ISIS have never attacked Israel somehow while sharing a border with them as well as troop positions. Kind of surprising for a jihadi group?
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Turkey, not the US, armed, financed, and supported HTS. Al-Sharaa’s victory is partially thanks to the brittleness of Assad’s regime, and Turkey’s independent Syria policy, which has put it at odds with the United States, and Israel, for years.
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@nsarrudin @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man I feel like you don't understand the nature of the relationship. The US installed Saddam and then destroyed his country when he wasn't useful to them anymore. Keeping Jolani weak keeps Syria dependent on them. This is the nature ofany collaborator relationships
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man Point to one Islamist policy he’s enacted. Because you don’t understand Syria and you get all your news from Axis of Resistance twitter, you can’t comprehend that Syrian Islamists are furious at him.
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Noah Rudin@nsarrudin·
@DogManPizza @Sensman1453 @The_Davos_Man It’s also ironic how you expect the transitional Syrian government, which has incredibly weak state capacity, to be able to keep a lid on sectarian tensions and killings after a year of being in power, but the Assad regime gets a free pass for its butchery.
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@Sensman1453 @nsarrudin @The_Davos_Man Is this the tactic you want to use while his forces are doing ethnic cleansing campaigns against Alawites and Druze, while also completely selling out their country's defense to the Israelis?? He has not changed from a bloodthirsty ISIS member / proxy of Israel
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