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Post-Assad power struggle: a new battle awaits Syria : Comments

By Bahauddin Foizee, published 11/12/2024

The watershed moment in Syria with the ousting of Bashar al-Assad has triggered a complex and high-stakes scramble for influence in a region already rife with instability.

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Very handy for Turkey and its plans for Israel.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 11 December 2024 8:42:21 AM
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All we have in Canberra is a declassified CIA analysis of 10 December 2024. We hope our betters are right:

"It looks like NATO and Israeli intelligence agencies have their work cut out clarifying what is happening to the Russian bases and what deals Russia is making with Turkey’s ambitious President Erdoğan [1]. The agencies need all sources and methods: informants in the region, SigInt and satellite imagery.

Turkey’s apparent power over Syria’s new Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) regime gives Turkey considerable power and latitude. Turkish forces have invaded large parts of northern Syria without HTS resistance (or US complaints?) – in order for Turkey to destroy the Kurds to the extent possible.

HTS’s advance south from Aleppo was so rapid and efficient it is reminiscent of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria’s (ISIS‘s) conquest of large parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014 [2]. At worst ISIS elements might be the real power behind HTS.

Like the Arab Spring in 2011 any optimism that the Sunni Jihadist HTS takeover of Syria will bring lasting peace and Western style democracy should be tempered by reality. The Sunni (74% of Syria’s population [3]) HTS regime are liable to round up and eventually kill many of the Shiites (13%) who dominated ex-President Assad’s [4] old regime. Also the 300,000+ Syrian Christians are under threat. The Shiites and Christians may be trying to escape over borders in large numbers.

Generally a bleak picture. We should keep on passing around the moonshine. One hopes HTS might surprise with continuing moderation. But we shouldn’t bank on it. Best to stay drunk until Trump gives us orders what to think.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State

[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Syria see right sidebar

[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad "
Posted by Maverick, Wednesday, 11 December 2024 7:05:22 PM
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The path to success in the Zionists Greater Israel plan, to control this vital piece of global real estate connecting two continents, the worlds oil supply and global shipping at the Suez canal, it will require Israel to have more enemies on it's doorstep and more instability.
- The path forward will require the loss of many more lives yet.

U.S. has been trying to take out Syria since it invaded Iraq.
See below.

COL. Lawrence Wilkerson : State Dept and Syrian Terrorists.
http://www.youtube.com/live/ealeNeaRiIA

I look at all these neoconservative regime changes and overthrows and it follows a simple playbook, but what is the playbook of all the playbooks?
What's the bigger picture?

I see this whole thing as a plan in place for several centuries with freemasonry, or even longer if one goes back as far as the crusades.

Why were the freemason's a prominent 'secret society' up until the 1950's?
- Prior to that the Catholic church did not support or recognise the Jews, because the Jews did not recognise Jesus, also Israel had not yet become a state.
I see the Freemasons as supporting Kabbalah at the highest degrees
and built upon a business network unknowingly bringing the well to do together for the interests of future Israel.
Serving a cause of which many adherents did not know the true purpose.

Rothchilds founded Israel, was it because they supported Israel being a state, or was it because having the power of a state behind them at this important crossroads of civilisations served their financial interests?
Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 12 December 2024 8:19:24 AM
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Armchair Critic,
If all Israelis left would you support all Muslims return to the Middle East ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 13 December 2024 7:25:50 AM
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