mid march
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 !
There were several strengths of the colonial forces at the start of the Revolution War. The American troops were fighting closer to home than the British allowing them easier access to troops, supplies, and medical treatment. The colonial forces also believed strongly in their cause to gain independence from Great Britain which added to their strength during this war.
No. While Syria was technically in a de jure state of war with Israel, there were no military actions going on in Syria nor were Syrian soldiers involved in conflict in 2009 and 2010. It was only in 2011 that the Syrian Civil War began.
The French Revolution
Syrian Revolution General Commission was created in 2011.
The Syrian people is the real leader of the Syrian uprising,soon or later the heroes of the faithful Syrian will take revenge from this brutal,killer regime
early march of 2011
In syria
mid march
it is 100% civil war the governmental Syrian troops are attacking the revolution area, the residents in this way are defending themselves.
The Syrian revolution was primarily triggered by long-standing grievances over political repression, economic hardship, and social inequality under the Assad regime. The spark came from the Arab Spring protests in 2011, which inspired Syrians to demand political reforms and greater freedoms. The government's violent crackdown on peaceful demonstrations then escalated the conflict into a full-scale civil war.
The duration of the documentary "How to Start a Revolution" is 1 hour and 22 minutes.
How to Start a Revolution was created on 2011-09-18.
No, Napolean did not start the French Revolution, he came after.
The duration of Start the Revolution Without Me is 1.5 hours.
at the start of the revolution, he was a superior court judge