Trump reacts after insurgents overtake Syria,saying ‘Assad is gone’

After separatists stormed Damascus, President-elect Trump announced on Sunday night that Arab tyrant Bashar Assad had fled Syria.

Trump stated on his Truth Social social media account that” Assad is gone“. He has eluded his country. His keeper, Vladimir Putin, led by Russia, Russia, and Russia, was little more interested in keeping him safe. Russia should not have existed there at the start. Because of Ukraine, which left near to 600, 000 Russian military dead or wounded in a battle that should have ended and was drag on forever, they lost all interest in Syria.

His post continued, “Russia and Iran are currently in a weakened state, one due to Ukraine and its weak economy, and the other to Israel’s success in fighting,” adding. Zelenskyy and Ukraine would like to reach a deal to put an end to the madness, too. They have lost many more civilians and 400 000 soldiers in an absurd manner. Negotiations should start right away and there should be a ceasefire.

As ISLAMIST REBELS CONQUER COUNTRY, SYRIAN DICTATOR BASHAR ASSAD FLEES INTO EXILE:

Trump continued, “If it keeps going, it could turn into something much bigger, and much worse,” adding that “too many lives are being so needlessly wasted and too many families are destroyed. Vladimir is wellknown. He needs to act right now.China can assist. The world awaits “!

According to Palestinian television information, Assad, who regularly used chemical weapons against his country, and his British-born family, Asma al-Assad, both fled with their three kids, despite it being unfamiliar where they were going.

On Palestinian state TV, a group of people claimed that all captives had been released and that Assad had been overthrown.man who read the statement said that all opposition fighters and residents should be working to protect “the free Syrian state “‘s institutions.

The speech read,” Much live the free Palestinian state that is to all Syria and all” of their factions and ethnic groups.

Arab Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali said early Sunday he did not know where Assad was.

 

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