World

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254 Enacted in Syria

DAMASCUS - Syria - The United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254 has been enacted after the deposition of Syrian tyrant Assad.

Looks like Ass-Head Assad the barrel-bombing Butcher of Syria has finally been deposed as he has even been abandoned by Russia and Iran, and his family have fled the country.

It is not known who, or what, will fill the power vacuum in the war embattled country.

Could there be an Islamic Caliphate?

Maybe they can try to rebuild the ruined country.

On 18 December 2015, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2254. It calls for a ceasefire and political settlement in Syria. The plan for Syria’s political transformation is laid out in the document.

Do you value freedom?

SUPPORT THE DAILY SQUIB We fight for freedom, justice, satire and coffee. DUE TO THE NATURE OF OUR JUVENALIAN SATIRE, AND CENSORSHIP WE CAN ONLY SURVIVE BY DONATIONS. PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING. THANK YOU. Biden Censorship | Starmer Censorship | Google Censorship
Disqus Comments Loading...
Share

Recent Posts

‘Open Borders’ Green Party Leader Wants More Diversity in Cottaging Industry

HACKNEY - England - The 'open borders' Green Party leader is fed up with the…

20 hours ago

The Daily Squib Sold Out!

LONDON - England - The Daily Squib Anthology has sold out!

1 day ago

“Comrades! It’s Working! Heavy Taxation Contracted the Economy by 0.1%”

LONDON - England - Commissar Rachel Reeves has praised her heavy taxation policies, which have…

2 days ago

Prepare For War With Russia While EU Funds Russia by Buying Their Oil and Gas

BRUSSELS - Belgium - Mark Rutte, the NATO chief, said today that Europe must prepare…

3 days ago

Stop Crying Brexit Never Happened Anyway

LONDON - England - People are crying that Labour are cosying up to the EU…

3 days ago

Argentina: “We want British weapons so we can invade Falkland Isles again!”

BUENOS AIRES - Argentina - Get ready for another Falkland Isles invasion, but this time…

4 days ago

This website uses cookies.