In France and Damascus, people gathered to celebrate the fall of President Bashar al-Assad’s power in Syria after opposition forces stormed the capital, private residences were attacked and looted with furniture and objects scattered everywhere, an opposition fighter inside this office of the presidential palace overlooking the city, we have to cover this major event and the Middle East. Including the reaction in the US, is one of the most extraordinary moments in the history of the East Basalt The last time I inherited power from my father was almost twenty-five years ago. He clung to that power through years of civil war, but now a new rebel movement has managed to topple his regime in less than two weeks. History was made overnight when Syrian dictator Bashar Assad was overthrown in an unexpected move by rebel fighters, all of whom were strolling inside the presidential palace this morning.
Big holes are celebrating amid the abandoned luxury of the Assad regime, while joy spreads outside. For a brief moment some people in the streets of the capital saw the rebels arriving, who were declaring victory from the state TV studio, saying that the city of Damascus had been liberated, that the dictator Bashar Assad had been overthrown, that the rebels had taken control of Damascus almost without a fight, as the army appeared to disappear, Syrian military garrisons abandoned, urban military uniforms left on the floor, such scenes are a thoughtful contrast to what happened less than two weeks ago, when the rebels suddenly went on the offensive and day by day they took over major cities, after being in power for twenty-four years, they had brutally crushed the revolution against their rule through almost fourteen years of civil war.
Supported by allies Iran, Russia, and Hezbollah, they never fully regained the north, and Turkey quietly backed a mix of Islamist rebel groups vying for power. The group was distracted, how this massacre took place, how this show took place and with allies in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon. It seems to have taken advantage of its chance, all right. ADA Its leader, Abu Mohammad Al Gor Loni, now wants to present a more moderate image. The group is solidifying its position as the guardian of the revolution on Saturday, storming the city of Home, the birthplace of the Syrian uprising. Twenty eleven is back, and they are released. Prisoners from serious notorious prisons locked up for years for opposing the regime, protesters chanted long live al-Assad while setting fire to posters of the Syrian president. The US and President Biden are acting cautiously without a plan. Assad’s supporters Iran, Russia, and Hezbollah have all been weakened and distracted. So they have not received support from the three actors they expected to rely on, and they are basically left naked.