very strong, it's 280 000 soldiers and 220 000 reserve, very well trained, especially the 4th section under maher al assad ( god protect him ) ... syrian special forces and intelligence are very very strong working both in Lebanon and Iraq, and somewhat in palestine, the syrian uprising was supposed to be massive supplied by us and Israel and qattar with all kinds of military supports but the syrian army and intelligence managed to controle everything .... i have one thing to tell you whenever you hear that a certain number of citizens died in syria .... 70% of them are armed gunman probably from the muslim brotherhood or al qaida, but the strong syrian army always wins !
The Dutch has a small professional army
The first Army Strong logo was created in 2006. The logo is used by the United States Army in it's recruiting drive. The song used in the Army Strong commercials on television were composed by Mark Isham.
Sparta most likely believed that they needed a strong army so that they could not be overthrown.
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Britain obviously
Syrian Army was created on 1946-08-10.
The motto of Fatah is 'The winds cannot shake the mountain Ya Jabal Mayhezak Reeh'.
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That could work, from strictly a manpower perspective, but most foreign recruits would be untrained and poorly equipped. Additionally, each foreign recruit undermines the legitimacy of the Free Syrian Army as a Syrian Army. As a result, it is not a likely policy to be embraced.
NO. All of the various governments in Syria at the moment are non-democratic. The Assad Regime was an authoritarian republic, Islamic State is a theocratic dictatorship, the Syrian Kurds are a military junta, and the Free Syrian Army is also a military junta.
Really strong, man. Really strong.
Lebanon and Syria have not been in direct conflict since the Syrian army ended the Syrian Occupation of Lebanon in April 2005. There have been some border skirmishes, especially because some of the Syrian Civil War spills over into Lebanon, but there is no declared war between the Syrian Regime or any of the other Syrian Civil War parties and Lebanon.
The Syrian-Greeks of the Seleucid Empire. In particular, Antiochus Epiphanes IV.
The strong army that Alexander defeated was the Persian Army
Even assuming that this inordinately unlikely scenario comes to pass, there is no way to know how the Free Syrian Army would establish a political system. There is no coherent political philosophy coming from the Free Syrian Army as to what kind of government they want. Some members of the army argue for a Secular Eepublic and others (who are more powerful) argue for an authoritarian Islamist theocracy and there are many views in between.