Actually they didn't fight, I live in hama and I saw the army just leaving their guns and tank and yoneform , at the end of the day when there is no Irani or Russia it's just Syria against Syria
Despite propaganda the Syrian Arab Republic was in a death state after so many years of war. It had very low morale and lots of corruption. Total dependency on Iran and Russia. All the popular support they had was purely to "the lesser evil", and this doesn't last for long if the economy isn't recovering quick enough.
@@alejandroz1198 plus the Army is tired and wanna go home after suffering so much war. They see no point in fighting for a leader who can't promise them anything at this point
@@retrictumrectus1010 There is actually an Anti-Bashar version, but in fact both versions are based on folk melodies that have no relations with politics, it just sounds good to us, Syrians.
There were actually some fights in the night in damascus between entering rebels and the most loyal SAA units, but it lasted less than an hour in most cases. Tanks were literally abandoned by syrian soldiers in the city center.
I truely pray that Syria doesnt turn into a Libya or Iraq. We do not know if the rumours are true about the new rebels, but I sincerely hope they find security, stability and peace and rebuild their country. Only time will tell if this situation has been a good thing for Syria.
@@denisvlonjat822 I think it’s pretty much confirmed that they are ISIS or Al Qaeda especially since Turkey, Israel and the USA backed them. These three are countries that will greatly benefit from an unstable Syria for multiple reasons.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 We have over 5M million Syrians in Turkiye, our religion same both people lived under one flag about 1000 yrs, Israel? a made up country. USA? why you guys even there? What about Russia? Please people don't know the region don't talk.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136just shows how little you know. No theyre not "ISIS", Hayat Tahrir al Sham broke off from them years ago and they have been fighting each other for years. In fact, this win probably means the end of IS as we know it, as Syrians dont want to live in their "khilafah" anymore, if the rebels play their cards right and setup an actual good government. And HTS also claims to have reformed itself from its AQ past. Which only time will tell, but there still is a BIG difference between AQ and IS in terms of their plans and goals. Also HTS is not the only rebel group controlling syria. You have the democratic FSA aswell and other smaller factions. Not to mention, the rebels have shown a conduct that was a million times more humane than SAA and ISIS. They didnt slaughter SAA soldiers who surrendered and gave them general amnesty. So come at anybody again by claiming "theyre just as bad as Assad". Youre literally spreading lies and propaganda of a conflict you know nothing about, except through internet memes and yt comments it seems
Yeh he does not get Gaddafi type treatment he is libya dictator when he was running away he hide in tunnel he got captured by rebal his clothes torn away get humiliated there is video where rebal get gadaffi golden pistol parate his body thankfully he reach in Moscow although there romuor he will return his old when he was doctor a lot of british doctor appreciate his skill and there are video his family have a lot of luxury cars and living like stereotypical rich millionaire or billionaire life so their family living in Moscow might rich Assad might another oligarch for putin that dude survived his life
@@vladimirmakarov334 the caretaker government isnt entirely the HTS or SSG. HTS also abandoned their goals for a full sharia state and instead wants to establish decentralized councils to handle administration. HTS militias under Jolani not perceived as needed were also demobilized either back into the citizenry or became law enforcement and civil servants. Cant be fully pessimistic about Syria right now
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136ot other religious and sect especially alwaities where al Assad family belong I hope those group does not get second cititzen association with al Assad family
The end of an era. The regime was pretty awful, but I can't imagine the experience of watching your government fall apart. What was once a normal constant part of your life now gone.
Unrealistic : there was no bombing in Damascus ! As a Syrian, eternal respect for Bashar, even though he seems to have been betrayed by his army and party at the end of the day.
Your a Syrian? Mind me asking but what is happening I heard the Tiger Forces and some remnants of the SAA are still fighting but I cannot find anything on it beyond a single video of a commander declaring they are still fighting, is it true?
It seems like the other way around. Assad left his government and forces in Damascus, while ignominiously fleeing on a Russian cargo plane. He may have left due to his own cowardice, or have been forced to leave due to a backroom deal.
@@wiseibisI would disagree : since I have internal reports of the SAAs, I know that all of the soldiers were ordered to withdraw and flee each time they come into battles with terrorists. Each time, they fled the heavily defended outskirts, then the city center, then the countryside, then get at the outskirts of another city, etc. There was no battle. Either Assad planned his own downfall since Aleppo, either his army betrayed him.
@@BenitoElduce-o7k I’ll do that next, I mostly upload videos of trains but I have been dabbling in stuff like this recently so I’ll be sure to make time for that
@@bigsmoke4568 sure but “RIP the last bastion of pan-Arab nationalism and the dream of a united arab republic” cuts deeper than “RIP Bashar’s cult of personality/country-sized piggy bank”
Either Assad or his party are the traitors If it’s Assad this might only be temporary so they want rebels to rule that people will turn against them If it’s his own soldiers it might be difficult but maybe they will also see how it works out.
Good thing they were celebrating in Latakia when he left. Odd how you prioritize the fate of a minority population over the entirety of Syria (Including Christians) due to Assad’s policies.
@@person737 The issue with Syria was that although Assad was authoritarian these guys are too and at least Assad protected Christians now I fear for the lives of my fellow brothers in Christ. I do hope we can get an actually democratic and free Syria but it’s unlikely right now.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I hope they will be protected as well, and the rebels have said that they wouldn't harm minorities and there haven't been any abuses reported as of yet so I'm pretty hopeful that things won't get too bad for them
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I am a Palestinian christians and I researched the conflict recently and assad is a vital reason for the suffering of the christians. it may be difficult to discuss here because of UA-cam algo. protests started as peaceful by all faiths but the regime relied on sectarianism and their strategy was to paint the opposition as muslim extremists which is why they released thousands of religious extremists from prison which they said is to calm down protests while continuing their violence and arrests like normal. they had limited fighting with isis and significant economic relations with them. but also the regime played a vital role in creation of isis as in iraq early on by bringing foreign fighters to join alqaeda in iraq to fight US. you can look all this up. how many christians who dissented suffered at the hands of regime ? how many killed by their bombs ? both indirectly and directly christians suffered a lot at their hands and I wish people stop pushing their propaganda centered around portraying themselves as secular protector of minorities vs muslim extremists and it is very effective ngl. it is what the whole argument for supporting the regime always boils down to. in my view it is the most evil regime of this century and I'm happy syrians now have a chance at a brighter free future.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I am a Palestinian christians and I researched the conflict recently and assad is a vital reason for the suffering of the christians. protests started as peaceful by all faiths but the regime relied on sectarianism and their strategy was to paint the opposition as muslim extremists which is why they released thousands of religious extremists from prison which they said is to calm down protests while continuing their violence and arrests like normal. they had limited fighting with isis and significant economic relations with them. but also the regime played a vital role in creation of isis as in iraq early on by bringing foreign fighters to join alqaeda in iraq to fight US. you can look all this up. how many christians who dissented suffered at the hands of regime ? how many killed by their bombs ? both indirectly and directly christians suffered a lot at their hands and I wish people stop pushing their propaganda centered around portraying themselves as secular protector of minorities vs muslim extremists and it is very effective ngl. it is what the whole argument for supporting the regime always boils down to. in my view it is the most evil regime of this century and I'm happy syrians now have a chance at a brighter free future.
@@CatolicoDaLegiaoBrancaBelarusunironically yeah. Idk if you’re saying that because you genuinely care, but unfortunately they’re ruled over by a pretty racist and reactionary political party that’s on good terms with fascists in the country.
It’s so over bros
:(
:)
Bashover
imagine if tucker carlson went to Moscow to interview him 💀
@@wiseibis He probably will
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136god I hope
Assad is dead 😢
He is in Moscow, no? @@Hashisland9940
@@Hashisland9940 Assad is not dead, he is at moscow laughing at how new syrian government cant do anything about israel invading them
The Syrian Army fought like my team every match in War Thunder
😂
LMAOO
Actually they didn't fight, I live in hama and I saw the army just leaving their guns and tank and yoneform , at the end of the day when there is no Irani or Russia it's just Syria against Syria
@@mtfep-1188there was little fighting around 200 casualties in total throughout the whole operation
@@leonrothier6638 it was one night fight and the only fight Worth mentioning
imagine the syrian army hearing this one last time literally hours before fall of damascus
@@calamitycalls Very sad to think about
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136they would probably already been defecting to the rebels, they sped up their rates of defection after hearing this lol
Ofc Syrian Army was listening some songs, instead of defending Damascus and Bashar😂😂😂
Despite propaganda the Syrian Arab Republic was in a death state after so many years of war. It had very low morale and lots of corruption. Total dependency on Iran and Russia. All the popular support they had was purely to "the lesser evil", and this doesn't last for long if the economy isn't recovering quick enough.
@@alejandroz1198 plus the Army is tired and wanna go home after suffering so much war. They see no point in fighting for a leader who can't promise them anything at this point
The singer of the original song now has a rebel flag as his profile picture on his Instagram page
Yeah I saw that too
@@Guadalajara1937 Oh well, maybe I’ll make a Ba’ath party video too
Wait really? I was wondering what became of him
I heard that the tune of his song is based on an anti-Bashar song. I am not sure if it is true but the resemblance is resounding.
@@retrictumrectus1010
There is actually an Anti-Bashar version, but in fact both versions are based on folk melodies that have no relations with politics, it just sounds good to us, Syrians.
I doubt there was even this much gunfire the SAA literally just let them walk in lmao
@@Kret-o It’s just for effect but yeah that’s probably true. Also W Republika Srpska pfp.
@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 those are celebration shots in the air XD
There were actually some fights in the night in damascus between entering rebels and the most loyal SAA units, but it lasted less than an hour in most cases. Tanks were literally abandoned by syrian soldiers in the city center.
there was quite a bit on the outskirts but none in city center
yea im in syria and thats exactly what happened XD
It is Bashaover😔
It’s all Bashover
I thought you can’t Mossad the Assad?
But you can Turk him
You can't mossad the assad, because assad IS mossad
I didn't see any Mossad in any of this?
@@m.dthedemon4076 When the secret service is secret
@@m.dthedemon4076 Didn’t Israel fund the rebels?
Damn, feels like the change of an era
It is lol
It is. Hope this won't mean the global rise of Islamist terror groups again, but I kinda feel like it will.
Is it 14 year!
it's over
Now if We want to say we Are free and no one control us we won't be in prison
Bashar could listen this in his luxury russian condo right now.
@@ligdjumvidja8294 Imagine he comments on the video 💀
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 that would be hilarious lol
Bashar al-Assad literally had a best end credit song. Broski literally like an average anime villain
*nothing ever happens* well, something happened
Not that much.
I truely pray that Syria doesnt turn into a Libya or Iraq. We do not know if the rumours are true about the new rebels, but I sincerely hope they find security, stability and peace and rebuild their country. Only time will tell if this situation has been a good thing for Syria.
@@denisvlonjat822 I think it’s pretty much confirmed that they are ISIS or Al Qaeda especially since Turkey, Israel and the USA backed them. These three are countries that will greatly benefit from an unstable Syria for multiple reasons.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 We have over 5M million Syrians in Turkiye, our religion same both people lived under one flag about 1000 yrs, Israel? a made up country. USA? why you guys even there? What about Russia? Please people don't know the region don't talk.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 no they're not man who's telling you this?
why not those are very good countries the only problem with libya is haftar
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136just shows how little you know.
No theyre not "ISIS", Hayat Tahrir al Sham broke off from them years ago and they have been fighting each other for years.
In fact, this win probably means the end of IS as we know it, as Syrians dont want to live in their "khilafah" anymore, if the rebels play their cards right and setup an actual good government.
And HTS also claims to have reformed itself from its AQ past. Which only time will tell, but there still is a BIG difference between AQ and IS in terms of their plans and goals.
Also HTS is not the only rebel group controlling syria. You have the democratic FSA aswell and other smaller factions.
Not to mention, the rebels have shown a conduct that was a million times more humane than SAA and ISIS. They didnt slaughter SAA soldiers who surrendered and gave them general amnesty.
So come at anybody again by claiming "theyre just as bad as Assad".
Youre literally spreading lies and propaganda of a conflict you know nothing about, except through internet memes and yt comments it seems
It's so over Ba'athistbros, but let's be glad that Assad never got the same fate as Saddam.
*falls out of window due to an unfortunate accident
Yeh he does not get Gaddafi type treatment he is libya dictator when he was running away he hide in tunnel he got captured by rebal his clothes torn away get humiliated there is video where rebal get gadaffi golden pistol parate his body thankfully he reach in Moscow although there romuor he will return his old when he was doctor a lot of british doctor appreciate his skill and there are video his family have a lot of luxury cars and living like stereotypical rich millionaire or billionaire life so their family living in Moscow might rich Assad might another oligarch for putin that dude survived his life
Ba'athism is officially dead now ig
Baathism... so bad it makes Islam look good. What what do you expect from Socialism.
Be glad?
Assad should've went on Joe Rogan Experience
Finally syria is free from his cruel oppressive reign 💚💚💚سوريا حرة
Free from what you have latterly isis lead al Qaeda rebels took over syria with no government their comes chaos just like what happened to libya
@@vladimirmakarov334 the caretaker government isnt entirely the HTS or SSG. HTS also abandoned their goals for a full sharia state and instead wants to establish decentralized councils to handle administration. HTS militias under Jolani not perceived as needed were also demobilized either back into the citizenry or became law enforcement and civil servants. Cant be fully pessimistic about Syria right now
@@vladimirmakarov334 they were in 2017 and now we don't have i$i$
Here before it gets viral
@@Erfan-m6h I really appreciate that thanks a lot
It’s gonna go from 66 views to 80 💪
Now its 370@@grigorykurapov6502
And now it has 660 views
@@grigorykurapov6502
3400 views!@@grigorykurapov6502
yes listening to this when Damascus was falling was about like Germans listening to Erika during the Battle of Berlin yes
Here before it explodes
He tried.
en azından denedi
ŞAMına koydular
Not very hard.
It’s so bashover
+ 3 pieces of bread if you listen to this
I wonder if Assad and Yanukovych will be roommates.
Remain calm.
The SAAF endures.
Bashar al-Assad lives.
The Syrian Arab Republic shall endure.
There is much to be done.
@@durocclassiccoward5190 Let’s hope I don’t want Al Qaeda committing genocide on my fellow Christians
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136ot other religious and sect especially alwaities where al Assad family belong I hope those group does not get second cititzen association with al Assad family
Holy fucking shit is that a motherfucking TNO reference????!!😨😨
@@radu-andreinitu3961 What’s TNO? Is it that Hoi4 mod?
I have too much TNO brainrot
It's Bashover
The end of an era. The regime was pretty awful, but I can't imagine the experience of watching your government fall apart. What was once a normal constant part of your life now gone.
Unrealistic : there was no bombing in Damascus !
As a Syrian, eternal respect for Bashar, even though he seems to have been betrayed by his army and party at the end of the day.
Your a Syrian? Mind me asking but what is happening I heard the Tiger Forces and some remnants of the SAA are still fighting but I cannot find anything on it beyond a single video of a commander declaring they are still fighting, is it true?
Noone is fighting for a government that doesn't exist anymore. The war against Assad is over my friend @@troopersteve2992
once alawite always alawite
It seems like the other way around. Assad left his government and forces in Damascus, while ignominiously fleeing on a Russian cargo plane. He may have left due to his own cowardice, or have been forced to leave due to a backroom deal.
@@wiseibisI would disagree : since I have internal reports of the SAAs, I know that all of the soldiers were ordered to withdraw and flee each time they come into battles with terrorists. Each time, they fled the heavily defended outskirts, then the city center, then the countryside, then get at the outskirts of another city, etc. There was no battle. Either Assad planned his own downfall since Aleppo, either his army betrayed him.
Allah✅️ Syria✅️ Bashar❌️
assadover
@@toontown9854 Unfortunately
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136why unfortunately?🤨
BASHAR OUR MEN OUR RUNNING FROM THE BATTLEFIELD! SHAMEFUR DISPRAY!
Total War: Bashar’s Last Stand
L BASHAR
Huh?
@BasharAl-assadYT How is Russia?
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136its great there. right putin?
@BasharAl-assadYT yea. Hey lets take a pichure and make it as our status
@@VladimirPutin_officialssure why not
this video is even better now after the letter that Assad posted for the Syrian people. It makes this video even more true
My most favorite music
it's over guys
@@taiqosl7372 Unfortunately
In reality, there was no fighting when the rebels entered Damascus, because Assad was already gone and his soldiers surrendered without firing a shot.
@@TristanBlack91 I realize that it’s just for effect
You should make one but with the anthem of the syrian arab baathist party
@@BenitoElduce-o7k I’ll do that next, I mostly upload videos of trains but I have been dabbling in stuff like this recently so I’ll be sure to make time for that
Sad al-assad
G-Man lost, GG... At least I know to which doctor i'll go if I ever have problems with eyesight lmao.
We failed him...Assadbros
The actual moment was much cooler, Syrian radio was playing rise of the Valkyries
We are so back!
Convert to orthodox Christianity sedevacantism is larp
Also I think you’re a bit confused, Assad was pro Christian, now Christian’s are being genocided
This will become so viral 😂🎉
Der krieg ist verloren...
Lmao
Malheureusement oui
@@jeffkardosjr.3825 wahr
its so over...
Im from Massachusetts and was saying I wanted this song today 😢
F in chat
What part like around Framingham or nah
@@michaelbell3952 F
So that's the end of the fairy tale, just like Assad!
هذه هي نهاية الحكاية الخيالية، تماماً مثل
الأسد!
Вот и сказочке конец, как и Асаду!
@@gegaplay55 Надеюсь, он вернется и Путин победит на Украине.
Конец былины
Rip Syria.
God save them
THE neu Era
WHO MUST GO????
You
You
God, Syria and Bachar for ever ! 🇫🇷❤️🇸🇾
@DimSuper-i4w C’est vrai
This is story about how terrorists became "Legal Opposition" and governmental army surrendered without resist
@@electronix_BSS it’s all about what works for Israel
Syrian regime is gone and East Beirut will always remain 🇱🇧✝️
alhamdulilah
It's over
Should’ve been the Syrian Ba’ath anthem
@@dannyboi-tg3kt Maybe my next video
Nah, Bashar's personal theme song was a much better fit for this situation. The Ba'ath party has been long dead in reality.
@@bigsmoke4568 sure but “RIP the last bastion of pan-Arab nationalism and the dream of a united arab republic” cuts deeper than “RIP Bashar’s cult of personality/country-sized piggy bank”
Allah Allah
this sounds so off compared to the normal version of this song, did you do it intentionally or was this like this?
@@karabaşdorukoğlu I slowed it down for some reason and was too lazy to make it normal before adding gun fire
I think someone fled to Russia
No more bashar memes :(((
(My memes and jokes dont represent neither both factions, well maybe one, but who cares, i wont reveal it which i support 💀)
The background sounds like CSA came back and USA and them are in war.
I have a feeling, that's Assad's and ba'athist history doesn't ended...
Either Assad or his party are the traitors
If it’s Assad this might only be temporary so they want rebels to rule that people will turn against them
If it’s his own soldiers it might be difficult but maybe they will also see how it works out.
for last time
Long live Christ and Assad
Amen ☦️☦️☦️
Syria is finally free! 💚
I wouldn't call being an Israeli puppet state "free."
Delusional
*under new direction
@@CatolicoDaLegiaoBrancaBelarus Which happens to be Israeli.
@@grigorykurapov6502 Assad is a war criminal who butchered his people
More like This is Your Last Friday Bashar LMAO
Islamic reconquista of Syria
@@AsfandGhazi cringe
@ why? Did we not literally just reconquista Syria?
@@AsfandGhazi Yeah but the jihadists are cringe
Defending the country from a puppet dictator cannot be cringe
Being a puppet of Israel and the US is really cringe
Assadovich Bashover
@@burakonderuslu679 Bashoverov would be more Russian sounding
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 it's his Yandex Taxi profile name 🚕
@@burakonderuslu679 💀💀💀
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 i have an inside information, his flight was sponsored by the Turkish Hairlines
Allah, Syria, …
Finally after he left now we getting a better syria
@@alieddinhilalos5337 Not for the Christians there
Good thing they were celebrating in Latakia when he left. Odd how you prioritize the fate of a minority population over the entirety of Syria (Including Christians) due to Assad’s policies.
@@robertoroberto9798 Odd how you don’t know that the new government is led by a jihadist
@@robertoroberto9798it’s not good for the Muslims either but at least they won’t be genocided
He calls himself a Jihadist against Assad. Now that Assad’s done he’s not going anywhere other than rebuilding Syria.
god bless the great brave country of syria and ensure that it will never return to tyrannical rule.
@@person737 The issue with Syria was that although Assad was authoritarian these guys are too and at least Assad protected Christians now I fear for the lives of my fellow brothers in Christ. I do hope we can get an actually democratic and free Syria but it’s unlikely right now.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 how come
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I hope they will be protected as well, and the rebels have said that they wouldn't harm minorities and there haven't been any abuses reported as of yet so I'm pretty hopeful that things won't get too bad for them
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I am a Palestinian christians and I researched the conflict recently and assad is a vital reason for the suffering of the christians. it may be difficult to discuss here because of UA-cam algo. protests started as peaceful by all faiths but the regime relied on sectarianism and their strategy was to paint the opposition as muslim extremists which is why they released thousands of religious extremists from prison which they said is to calm down protests while continuing their violence and arrests like normal. they had limited fighting with isis and significant economic relations with them. but also the regime played a vital role in creation of isis as in iraq early on by bringing foreign fighters to join alqaeda in iraq to fight US. you can look all this up. how many christians who dissented suffered at the hands of regime ? how many killed by their bombs ? both indirectly and directly christians suffered a lot at their hands and I wish people stop pushing their propaganda centered around portraying themselves as secular protector of minorities vs muslim extremists and it is very effective ngl. it is what the whole argument for supporting the regime always boils down to. in my view it is the most evil regime of this century and I'm happy syrians now have a chance at a brighter free future.
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 I am a Palestinian christians and I researched the conflict recently and assad is a vital reason for the suffering of the christians. protests started as peaceful by all faiths but the regime relied on sectarianism and their strategy was to paint the opposition as muslim extremists which is why they released thousands of religious extremists from prison which they said is to calm down protests while continuing their violence and arrests like normal. they had limited fighting with isis and significant economic relations with them. but also the regime played a vital role in creation of isis as in iraq early on by bringing foreign fighters to join alqaeda in iraq to fight US. you can look all this up. how many christians who dissented suffered at the hands of regime ? how many killed by their bombs ? both indirectly and directly christians suffered a lot at their hands and I wish people stop pushing their propaganda centered around portraying themselves as secular protector of minorities vs muslim extremists and it is very effective ngl. it is what the whole argument for supporting the regime always boils down to. in my view it is the most evil regime of this century and I'm happy syrians now have a chance at a brighter free future.
يلا ارحل، بشار
Nothing ever happens
Sic semper tirannis
@@alexww180 The new guys are worse tyrants unfortunately
Massachusetts Train Videos
@@berkay139 This isn’t my usual style of content
😢
Packwatch
multicultural israel
open borders for israel
@@CatolicoDaLegiaoBrancaBelarusunironically yeah. Idk if you’re saying that because you genuinely care, but unfortunately they’re ruled over by a pretty racist and reactionary political party that’s on good terms with fascists in the country.
@@CatolicoDaLegiaoBrancaBelarus lol
I agree
Free Syria army 💚
Do Humad Ad Diyar
:(
Forever Allah, Surya and Bashar 🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾
🟥⭐⬜⭐⬛
too far
who must go?
sdf
Shabed suria bisahat