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zhangjim

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I think the sanctions did far more harm than most people realised. The state is bankrupt and there are reports of soldiers just switching sides in exchange for bribes. Neither Iran nor Russia seem willing to bail out the regime this time.
That is quite severe sanctions, and even our country currently has no willingness to confront the comprehensive sanctions imposed by the US(Of course, this is an economic nuclear weapon that does not distinguish between friend and foe). Many countries have already suffocated in this deadly sanction. Under the pressure of superpowers, small countries are sadly crushed like ants.

The United States' strategy of forcing people to change their stance through extreme blockade has once again been successful. In order to end the days of despair, it seems that Syrians can only choose to step into hell.
If Assad really went for a govt in exile, will Syria still continue applying for Brics? Its one of the few asian countries facing med. sea right?
It is evident that Syria no longer has a future.
Erdogan, the savior of Israel, can he control the situation in Syria? How far is he from becoming the new Ottoman Sultan?
These Arabs still cannot change their sectarian stance and devote all their energy to the endless civil war. They will only become vassals of the United States, Israel and Turkey.

To be honest, can China really achieve its strategic goals in the face of such an extremely divided region? It seems that the enemy's mutual cooperation is impeccable.
 

plawolf

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They made an AI to automatically deny health coverage, which allegedly has an 90% “error rate.”

90% error rate is a feature, not a bug. They basically developed a model that can assess insurance claims right 90% of the time, and then flipped the output so ‘Approved’ became ‘Rejected’.

I think the only thing the assassin did wrong was not wear a V mask, as he could have sparked a whole bloody revolution if he did.
 

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Sardaukar20

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Takfiris have reached the outskirts of Palmyra on motorbikes. Again, the SAA didn't bother to fight them.
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In the past, Palmyra had been liberated twice with the help of Hezbollah and Wagner. It appears that there won't be a third liberation. If Syria won't fight for it's self, then nobody else is gonna fight for Syria again. Even if Assad still have loyalists, how much hope do they have left, after watching the nation so many people fought and died for just crumble in days.

I'm starting to believe that the SAA had chosen to turn on Assad. They would rather defect and surrender than to stand and fight for Syria. All those rumours of a military power struggle behind the scenes are starting to ring true. Why is Assad not coming out to address the nation and rally his troops at this very crucial period? Has he been couped already?
 

Sardaukar20

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If Assad really went for a govt in exile, will Syria still continue applying for Brics? Or maybe BRI? Its one of the few asian countries facing med. sea right?
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An Assad government-in-exile or Alawite enclave is essentially a rump state. Similar to Chiang's ROC on Taiwan. Assad could proclaim being the "true government" of Syria, but it would be meaningless.
 
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GulfLander

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Indian claims Bangladesh deploy drone near their border?

"India Steps Up Surveillance After Bangladesh Deploys Turkish-Made Bayraktar TB2 Drones Near Border

India has ramped up surveillance along its border with Bangladesh following reports that Turkish-made drones have been deployed near West Bengal, according to sources cited by India Today.

This comes as intelligence suggests a rise in terrorist activities along the border after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government.

The Army is currently verifying reports regarding the deployment of Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) near the Indian border, the report said citing sources.

Operated by Bangladesh's 67th Army, these drones are used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.

Although Bangladesh has claimed that the drones are for defensive purposes, India remains cautious about their strategic implications in this sensitive area.

Intelligence inputs indicate that extremist groups, suppressed during Sheikh Hasina's tenure, are regaining ground in areas near the Indian border.

Reports also suggest that terror organisations and smuggling networks are exploiting Bangladesh’s political instability to attempt infiltration into India.

Bangladesh acquired Bayraktar TB2 drones earlier this year, significantly boosting its capacity for surveillance and light strike missions.

Defence Technology of Bangladesh (DTB) reported that six out of the 12 drones ordered are now operational.

With unrest continuing in Bangladesh, Indian armed forces are on high alert and are closely monitoring the recent drone deployments.

The forces may consider deploying Heron TP drones and stepping up counter-drone operations in sensitive areas.

"We are monitoring the situation closely and will take countermeasures as necessary to ensure the safety and security of our borders," a senior defence official was quoted as saying in the India Today report.

India is also leveraging intelligence-sharing mechanisms and cooperation with international partners to track the situation in Bangladesh."
(Which international partners?)

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Seem Bangladesh denied?

"[...]A Defense Ministry spokesperson commented on the matter, saying: "Bangladesh has not deployed any drones, apart from its routine activities, in any parts of the country."[....]"

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