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CarButBetter
10 months ago
Which idiot proposed a resolution? The base is clearly not yet abandoned. lol
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WAR.MONITOR
9 months ago
Syrian authorities not allowed Russian military column with missiles from Hmeimim airbase to enter Tartus naval base :) https://syria.liveuamap.com/en/2025/11-february-11-syrian-authorities-not-allowed-russian-military
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TheRealNancyPelosi
10 months ago
"We are not afraid of Syria. We make the rules" he says as Russian vessels aren't allowed to enter their own naval base.
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0xd46BE610A32E5C6eE094977E3CaF9aB89C525DaB-1721880533746
10 months ago
my ne boimsia Sirii. my ustanavlivaem pravila
Manaray
9 months ago
Russia: Is literally evacuating as we speak. No Holders: Russia big, strong!!
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WAR.MONITOR
9 months ago
After Evacuating Tartus, Russian Flotilla Leaves Mediterranean: https://maritime-executive.com/article/russia-s-base-evacuation-flotilla-leaves-mediterranean
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Car
10 months ago
Im there right now. Looks pretty abonded to me!
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TheRealNancyPelosi
10 months ago
The biggest NO whales have started liquidating at a loss.
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tryingtruth
9 months ago
New article from the BBC. Quote: "With the 49 year lease being cancelled it has become very clear for Russia that it can no longer hope to maintain a military presence in Tartous and as such, there appears to be no point in staying there and delaying the maritime evacuation any longer," Mr Van Lokeren added. https://www. bbc. com/news/articles/c14nk475nd5o
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enterprise1701
9 months ago
Because the EU has conditioned mere considerations of sanctions relief on Syria’s ensuring a complete withdrawal of Russian forces. The fact that EU is lifting sanctions today juxtaposed with Syria aggressively pushing for Russia to completely withdraw no later than February 20th as per some reports are abundantly clear signs as to which option the Syrian government has chosen.
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Mr.Fister
9 months ago
I know I have low volume in this market, but here is a quick list of what we know. We know Syria has debt of 30 bn $ to RUSSIA AND IRAN. We know that they ended the leas of Russia AND we know they want to earn cash with the port. So why not sell the port back to Russia to a) lower debt and b) use the infrastructure in order to gain liquidity and c) bring in a reliable partner to develop said infrastructure.
Stumpington
11 months ago
Imagine being barrel bombed from helicopters and jets for 10 years straight. Those Russians are in the wrong desert.
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