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Israel bombs dozens of targets across Syria

Israel bombs dozens of targets across Syria

The Times of Israel reports: Israeli Air Force fighter jets on Sunday struck dozens of targets across Syria, taking out weaponry that Israel feared could fall into the hands of hostile forces, in light of the dramatic fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime some two weeks into a lightning offensive by rebel groups. Also on Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces seized control of a buffer zone between the Israel-Syria border in the Golan Heights, in what it described as a…

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Assad is in Moscow after ‘deal’ on military bases

Assad is in Moscow after ‘deal’ on military bases

Congratulations to the Russian Federation for accepting their first ever Syrian refugee: Bashar Al Assad. So progressive ❤️ — Karim (@Idlibie) November 30, 2024 Reuters reports: Syria’s former President Bashar al-Assad is in Moscow with his family after Russia granted them asylum on humanitarian grounds, a Kremlin source told Russian news agencies on Sunday, and a deal has been done to ensure the safety of Russian military bases. Russia’s Foreign Ministry said earlier that Assad had left Syria and given…

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Assad’s fall offers the possibility of change

Assad’s fall offers the possibility of change

Anne Applebaum writes: [A]fter a well-organized, highly motivated set of armed opponents took the city of Aleppo on November 29, many of the regime’s defenders abruptly stopped fighting. Assad vanished. The scenes that followed today in Damascus—the toppling of statues, the people taking selfies at the dictator’s palace—are the same ones that will unfold in Caracas, Tehran, or Moscow on the day the soldiers of those regimes lose their faith in the leadership, and the public loses their fear of…

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Why Tulsi Gabbard is unfit to become the Director of National Intelligence

Why Tulsi Gabbard is unfit to become the Director of National Intelligence

It’s time to end the illegal, counterproductive war to overthrow the Syrian government of Assad.https://t.co/c8oyV3QOWS — Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) August 12, 2016 Timothy Snyder writes: Gabbard appears on the world stage as a defender of a million violent deaths. She is an apologist for two of the great atrocities of the century: the Russian-Syrian suppression of the Syrian opposition to the Bashar al-Assad dictatorship, which has taken about half a million lives, most of them civilians, some of them…

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U.S. has been in contact with rebel groups through Turkey and debating how extensively to engage them

U.S. has been in contact with rebel groups through Turkey and debating how extensively to engage them

The New York Times reports: The United States has been passing messages indirectly in recent days to the rebel groups that led the lightning offensive to topple President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, officials said. Now that the groups have taken Damascus and succeeded in pushing Mr. Assad out of power, President Biden and his top advisers are debating the extent to which they should engage directly with them going forward, the officials said. The United States started passing messages to…

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Assad flees

Assad flees

Reuters reports: Syrian rebels declared President Bashar al-Assad‘s ouster after seizing control of Damascus on Sunday, forcing him to flee and ending his family’s decades of rule after more than 13 years of civil war in a seismic moment for the Middle East. The Islamist rebels also dealt a major blow to the influence of Russia and Iran in Syria in the heart of the region, allies who propped up Assad during critical periods in the conflict. The rebels said…

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Syrian army flees Homs, cutting Assad off from coast

Syrian army flees Homs, cutting Assad off from coast

Reuters reports: Syrian government forces abandoned the key city of Homs on Saturday after less than a day of fighting, leaving President Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year rule dangling by a thread with insurgents also advancing towards the capital Damascus. Since the rebels’ sweep into Aleppo a week ago, government defences have crumbled at dizzying speed as rebels seized a string of major cities and reignited a rebellion in places it had long seemed dead. The fall of Homs and threat to…

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Assad regime’s collapse expected within days

Assad regime’s collapse expected within days

The Times of Israel reports: Syrian rebel forces on Saturday made major advances in their offensive against Syrian government forces, with reports saying rebels were closing in on the capital Damascus from the north, east, and south, as regime troops reportedly pulled back from bases around the country to fortify positions around the capital city. CNN reported Saturday that the US was increasingly believing that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime could collapse within days. Reuters similarly cited American and other…

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Gabbard could be the next Trump nominee to come under fire in the Senate

Gabbard could be the next Trump nominee to come under fire in the Senate

Politico reports: Tusli Gabbard looks likely to be the next of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks to face a bumpy ride in the U.S. Senate. Two current and three former GOP Senate aides familiar with discussions over the national security nominations told POLITICO that the former Democratic congressperson and recent MAGA convert will face intense questioning and stiff resistance when her nomination as the next director of national intelligence comes before the Senate. While many cautioned it was still anyone’s…

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Democrats and Republicans in Congress were worried that Gabbard might leak information to Syria

Democrats and Republicans in Congress were worried that Gabbard might leak information to Syria

NBC News reports: In the spring of 2018, congressional staffers were anxious ahead of a House Foreign Affairs Committee meeting. A Syrian defector who had risked his life to expose atrocities committed by the Assad regime was due to appear behind closed doors at a private briefing for lawmakers. No cameras would be present, but congressional aides worried about one committee member, Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who had repeatedly defended the Syrian regime and even met its leader, Bashar al-Assad,…

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A CEO’s killing echoes the political violence of the Gilded Age

A CEO’s killing echoes the political violence of the Gilded Age

Zeynep Tufekci writes: I’ve been studying social media for a long time, and I can’t think of any other incident when a murder [that of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson] in this country has been so openly celebrated. The conditions that gave rise to this outpouring of anger are in some ways specific to this moment. Today’s business culture enshrines the maximization of executive wealth and shareholder fortunes, and has succeeded in leveraging personal riches into untold political influence. New communication…

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How Trump’s transition delays could end up hamstringing his agenda

How Trump’s transition delays could end up hamstringing his agenda

Politico reports: President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team still has not sent policy advisers to coordinate with the federal agencies he is preparing to take over, delaying preparations that could be key to executing his ambitious agenda. The Trump transition signed an agreement Nov. 26 paving the way for those “landing teams” to begin work in the agencies. But before they can do that, the transition has to submit its lists of people who will serve on the teams to the…

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Trump’s oligarchy

Trump’s oligarchy

Axios reports: President-elect Trump has assembled an administration of unprecedented, mind-boggling wealth — smashing his own first-term record by billions of dollars. That’s even without counting the ballooning fortunes of his prized outside adviser and the world’s richest man: Elon Musk. Why it matters: It’s not hyperbole to call this a government of billionaires. Whether it acts as a government for billionaires — as Democrats argue is inevitable — could test and potentially tarnish Trump’s populist legacy. The big picture: Besides Trump, Musk and his fellow Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)…

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Will Trump have the legal power to impose martial law?

Will Trump have the legal power to impose martial law?

David French writes: [T]here is a statutory basis for military intervention in domestic affairs, and the statute — called the Insurrection Act — is so poorly drafted that I have come to call it America’s most dangerous law. The Insurrection Act is almost as old as the United States itself. The law dates to 1792, and it permits the president to deploy American troops on American streets to impose order and maintain government control. There is nothing inherently wrong with…

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No, Trump can’t just ‘dismiss’ the Senate

No, Trump can’t just ‘dismiss’ the Senate

Akhil Reed Amar, Josh Chafetz, and Thomas P. Schmidt write: Donald Trump has not even returned to office, and already a constitutional crisis may be in the making. Trump has started announcing the people he intends to nominate for positions in his new administration. That is his prerogative. Several senators have criticized some of Trump’s choices. That is their prerogative (and two Trump nominees have already withdrawn under pressure). But rumors have been circulating of a plan to have Trump…

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Incoming Trump administration plans to deport some migrants to countries other than their own

Incoming Trump administration plans to deport some migrants to countries other than their own

NBC News reports: The incoming Trump administration is preparing a list of countries to which it may deport migrants when their home countries refuse to accept them, according to three sources familiar with the plans. The countries on the list have included but may not be limited to Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, Panama and Grenada, the sources said. The plans could mean that thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of migrants would be permanently displaced in countries where they…

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