Written by Michael Thervil
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Ever since America attempted to embark on the exploitive operation called the “Arab Spring” back in 2010 in an attempt to overthrow the Assad regime, Syria has been not only fractured but carved up into sections in which different factions of various terrorist organizations have taken root in the country. This led to a truce being established by Russia and Türkiye in 2020 and up until now, this truce has been largely unbroken. However, even though Syrian President Bashar al-Assad largely controls Syria by a small margin, it appears that’s changing day by day since several anti-Syrian terrorist groups ambushed their way into Syria last week on Wednesday. Currently, Syria has the following factions operating within the country.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (Jabhat Al-Nusra)
Turkish and Turkish aligned Syrian rebel
Kurdish democratic forces
Isil (ISIS)
Israeli forces
Various other rebel forces
The question of the day is why are Türkiye and Kurdish forces operating in Syria and causing discord at this time? Another even more relevant question is who either paid and/or promised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan something that he couldn’t ignore? In terms of Israel, it seems all too convenient given the fact that since Hezbollah handed them their ass last week in Lebanon, the question that’s being asked is why is Israel acting like a glutton for punishment? Another question that’s on the minds of geopolitical pundits is: since when did a faction of Al-Nursa now called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham decide to make a comeback in the region and who’s paying them off? Final question: since when did Israel start working with Islamic terror organizations by piggy backing off their offensive in sovereign countries by taking advantage of the chaos in Syria like a bloodsucking leach?
It seems as if the old statement of: “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is playing a major role here. For many people it just seems too much of a coincidence that all these entities decided to ambush Syria at the same time. But despite what is being reported by mainstream corporate media, Syria is not in this fight to repel Israel and these militant groups alone. Granted the Syrian military should have been not only better prepared but had better intel on what was going on within their country; but Syria has allies in the region that are currently coming to their aid to resist the ambush attack by their opposition.
Currently, Iran has sent several of its militias into Syria and Russia are currently providing air support. In fact, just Russia killed between 300 to 400 anti-Syrian rebels in an airstrike in Syria yesterday. And before that, it was reported that the Syrian government had killed another 600 in a series of airstrikes on Thursday of last week. Another piece of good news is that it’s predicted that the terrorist and rebels will not be able to sustain their ability to fight in in Syria once, Iran, Russia, and the Syrian military creates and implements a war strategy that will put them in an even more superior position to eliminate the anti-Syrian militants.
Keep in mind that it was revealed that America and Ukraine used ISIS as a proxy in Russia to execute a massacre at Crocus City Hall in the Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast. The terrorists that were responsible for the massacre were either apprehended and/or killed by Russian authorities. That fact leads to the final question of today: “Is what’s happening in Syria a repeat of what happened in Russia?” Currently it seems that Syria and their allies are handling and are in control of this situation and success will soon be in reach provided that a wild card is not played by America and Israel. The world is watching.
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