Bye Bye Assad

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If there's money to be had, the West will come....
I was wondering what the play was here… This is what I could figure out.



Regime change! It’s always about the theft of resources and control of power structures.
Who benefits???

Erdogan wants to resurrect the Turkish empire.

Israel wants the Golan Heights and greater Israel.

Qatar and the multinational companies operating there want a gas pipeline through Syria, and what the multinationals want they must get.(The US/NATO wants Qatar gas pipeline through Syria and Turkey for Europe.)

Assad was in their way!

What is happening in Syria is not a civil war. It is a regime change, similar to what occurred in Libya.

The ISIS and Al Qaeda terrorists have been recycled and legitimized as the 'Syrian opposition'. Of course, like in any country, there is some genuine opposition in Syria, but it is significantly small...

...Its cause has been hijacked by the terrorists which are sponsored by the West, Israel, Turkey, and some Arab regimes aligned with the US.

The onslaught on Syria is being presented as a civil war pitting the Assad regime and the 'opposition'. There is no legitimate opposition to Assad, at least not that significant.

The most probably plot is all engineered by the CIA, Mossad, and other Western spy agencies in response to the crumbling of Western world order which is being challenged worldwide. In the ME it is being opposed by Iran and its allies, in Europe by Russia, and Asia by China and NK.

The primary goal of the US, Israel, Erdogan, and the Sunni regimes intervention in Syria:

  1. Turkey wants to seize territory from Syria and use it as a buffer zone against Kurdish fighters. HTS has already started a war against the Kurds in the north. One could say that the Kurds are the big losers in this fight.
  2. The Americans' strategy in the ME also includes the engineering of an alliance of Sunnis and Israel to form a NATO-like entity to protect American, Israeli, and Sunni regimes' interests in ME.
  3. Turkey, NATO, and Israel want to divide Syria. They want to keep the areas that have oil and fertile lands. The oil and grain will be divided among US, Turks and Israelis
  4. Turkey, the US, Israel, and Qatar want gas and oil pipelines to feed energy to Israel, Turkey, and Europe. The US will eliminate Russia as an energy supplier to Europe, permanently, with pipelines going through Syria and Turkey.
  5. Israel wants to seize more land from Syria as a buffer against the new government in Syria as insurance in case the Jihadists won't turn against Israel, in the future. This is the excuse to be used. However, the land seizure from Syria is for the Greater Israel project.
  6. The US/Israel also seek to erode the influence of Russia and China in the Middle East by striking a blow at the resistance in that region and forcing the Russians to leave. The US/NATO will try to use Syria as a bargaining chip to resolve the Ukraine crisis.
  7. Another objective of the decapitation of the resistance is to weaken the BRICS too, stop its expansion, and reverse the de-dollarization.
  8. By weakening the resistance to US/Israeli hegemony in the Middle East and subsequently weakening Iran's allies in the region and after these allies are rendered harmless, war against Iran will begin.
  9. With the fall of Syria, Lebanon will fall. Iran will lose two valuable allies in the fight against Israel. Israel will regain security after having subdued the Palestinians, Lebanon (Hezbollah) and Syria. The transfer of weapons and manpower from Iran to Hezbollah will be affected.
  10. Saudi Arabia and other ME countries will be forced to establish diplomatic relations with Israel and made to join a NATO-like entity, under the control of Israel, all under the US umbrella. Those Arab countries that joined the BRICS will be ordered to exit and must adopt the US dollar and their currency.
When the dust settles, the Americans will have total control of the energy in the ME to feed Europe.

This removes Russia permanently as an energy supplier. Such an outcome will also allow the US to blackmail other energy-dependent countries such as India, China, and others.

Once the ME is stable and secure, the US will pivot to Asia to do to China what has been done to Russia, using Taiwan.

The Losers in this crisis will be Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Russia, China, BRICS, Iraq, and to a certain extent Yemen.



Update:
At Russia's insistence, a meeting on Syria between Turkey, Iran, Russia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia is scheduled to be held in Doha tonight.

A solution map will be agreed upon in Syria, stipulating the writing of a new constitution for the country.

The solution map circulating in Syria stipulates that the new government should call for presidential and parliamentary elections within 6 to 9 months.

In a nutshell, this crisis is bigger than Syria. It has worldwide ramifications.
 
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The problem with the Middle East, Islam is incompatible with democracy. The best that can be hoped for is Radical Islam (Wahhabi) doesn't take over the country. The Wahhabi (al-Qaeda, ISIS) want to exterminate all infidels.

Lol.
Democracy is not what they want.
The rebels are extremist themselves.
They are Salafi Jihadists.
The way the clueless western media immediately legitimizes one extremist over another is too funny.
 
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We need to stay out of these messes and stop making someone else's problem our problem lol.
Leimonis was responding to your projection that the rebels will turn on the West. Sometimes members follow the logic of their own posts like a pinball bouncing to and fro.

There is nothing to lament about the fall of Assad. In fact, one can say that it appears to be almost an organic development.
 

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Lol.
Democracy is not what they want.
The rebels are extremist themselves.
They are Salafi Jihadists.
The way the clueless western media immediately legitimizes one extremist over another is too funny.
I think the TERB members and the Western media are all big boys. They know what the rebels are.

Still not sure what you are lamenting here. Are you shedding a tear for another failed-state in the Mideast? Syria was being held together with Persian Delight.
 
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I bet Asma al-Assad is one awesome fuck. She'd probably have you executed, and your body disposed of afterward to hide the affair from her husband, but she would be awesome.
Yea. Well, something triggered my annoyance about her. Well educated and privileged and not giving a shit. Living a lifestyle of "Champagne wishes and caviar dreams" while a couple of blocks away in the numerous prisons and police detention centers children were being tortured and raped in front of their parents in a system that went on for decades. Assad on a plane out of the country to parts unknown. Probably Russia or some friendly Arab country. I wish. God how I wish that he and Putin could experience the torture techniques of their secret police forces.
 
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Can we just take a moment and be happy that Iran and Russia lost?
Where are all our pro-Hamas members? I've been waiting days for their expert analysis on the renewed Syrian rebellion.

It's pretty easy to post when your hatred of Israel is your obsession. Syria requires more nuanced thinking. It would appear on the surface they have some sentimentality for Arab strongmen.
 
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Yea. Well, something triggered my annoyance about her. Well educated and privileged and not giving a shit. Living a lifestyle of "Champagne wishes and caviar dreams" while a couple of blocks away in the numerous prisons and police detention centers children were being tortured and raped in front of their parents in a system that went on for decades. Assad on a plane out of the country to parts unknown. Probably Russia or some friendly Arab country. I wish. God how I wish that he and Putin could experience the torture techniques of their secret police forces.
Asma Al-Assad won't be the last educated and articulate wife of a brutal dictator. I'm still thinking about that shamefully fawning Vogue piece in 2012.

Hey man, we have Melania Trump. She stands by in the lap of luxury while American children are denied transgender medications. ;)
 

Robert Mugabe

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Asma Al-Assad won't be the last educated and articulate wife of a brutal dictator. I'm still thinking about that shamefully fawning Vogue piece in 2012.

Hey man, we have Melania Trump. She stands by in the lap of luxury while American children are denied transgender medications. ;)
At least she can't claim to be educated or informed. Trump belongs in the same torture chamber as Assad and Putin. Even it it's just to straighten out his attitude. Assad's wife and Melania should be turned over to the general public. As a sort of amusement park attraction. 25 cents a crack. Denial of Transgender medications falls under the Geneva conventions somewhere don't it?
 

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At least she can't claim to be educated or informed. Trump belongs in the same torture chamber as Assad and Putin. Even it it's just to straighten out his attitude. Assad's wife and Melania should be turned over to the general public. As a sort of amusement park attraction. 25 cents a crack. Denial of Transgender medications falls under the Geneva conventions somewhere don't it?
I knew my sardonic humor would get a rise out of someone.
 

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Leimonis was responding to your projection that the rebels will turn on the West. Sometimes members follow the logic of their own posts like a pinball bouncing to and fro.

There is nothing to lament about the fall of Assad. In fact, one can say that it appears to be almost an organic development.
And they will.
They are Islamists and extremist.
I am not lamenting Assad's fall.
I am not celebrating it either.
Actually idgaf. lol.
 
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I'm more worried about children not having enough to eat not transgender medication.

FoxNews gushed all over Melania after she promoted her Christmas tinsel, the token black man didn't say a word. Why can't she be like Rodney Dangerfield. His family was so poor they didn't have money for tinsel - they waited for grandpa to sneeze.

Syria was a power play between Turkiye and Iran. After the IDF made Hezbollah quack like a duck, Erdogan gave the rebels the green light to attack.

Hezbollah's new ringtone:

https://spankbang.com/6j7co/video/qlad+2
 
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I dont think they do.
The guy being interviewed here is actually a designated terrorist.
Why legitimize him by interviewing him?
IDK, cuz it's international news and they can only talk about the election, the pardon and Trump's quirks for so long.
 

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I'm more worried about children not having enough to eat not transgender medication.
I'm more worried about childhood obesity especially amongst the poor.
 

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Where are all our pro-Hamas members? I've been waiting days for their expert analysis on the renewed Syrian rebellion.

It's pretty easy to post when your hatred of Israel is your obsession. Syria requires more nuanced thinking. It would appear on the surface they have some sentimentality for Arab strongmen.
The social media slant tends to be pro-Putin / pro-Assad / anti Israel, if you're disposed to be anti Israel.

I am guessing that Putin and Iran finance the social media spokespersons for that PoV, most of whom have already become notorious. So there is a uniformity of opinion in that camp, which is probably carefully choreographed.
 

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I dont think they do.
The guy being interviewed here is actually a designated terrorist.
Why legitimize him by interviewing him?
Because at some point he may be the leader. And talking is much better.

From what I read he didn't take towns by force but cut deals with locals. And they joined him. So while these things are always in flux, the West doesn't get to decide.
 
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