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Long life the King!

Syria has fallen.

The shocking developments must be faced.
The ramifications are manifold.

What will happen next??

What can we say, of the little we know so far?

  • It was not 4D chess move by the civilizational-states
  • The Syrian Arab Army collapsed internally
  • Their allies were not given sufficient time to deploy to assist them
  • No outsider can compensate for an internal implosion when the locals cannot hold their ground
  • This was the end of the last Baath political movement, after its fall in Iraq
  • The land bridge to the Lebanese and Palestinian Resistance is largely cut, albeit smaller volumes of smuggling will always persist
  • The end of meaningful Resistance for now??
  • Chaos will greatly spread in our world
  • Russia and China will contract with this strategic defeat
  • Iran’s siege will strengthen; its own fall is possible
  • Zionism is triumphant
  • Greater Israel will expand
  • A period of Darkness will descend on the region
  • The culling of the stupid arabs will spread far, far beyond Gaza

It is not all doom and gloom however.

Perhaps the time was propitious for “Alawite regime” to fall.
This bogey, largely Anglo-Zionist spin, had been used to divide the region and the insouciant arabs.
It prevented most arabs, mindwashed to hate this Baath party and Alawites and Shiaa, to reconcile and help rebuild Syria.

That in turn led to the starvation siege which bred corruption, despair and the internal collapse we all witnessed.

Now the onus is on the sunni arab majority and their Zio-USUK masters to demonstrate unity, prosperity, and better fitness to rule.

Of course they will fail.

Zion did not engineer all these schemes to tolerate the erection of a salafi Greater Syria. They will shortly dispose of their useful idiots, entrenching and spreading the Chaos, and into the arabian peninsula, where they also have significant design of lebensraum.

All masks will shortly fall. The wailing of the duped majority will be their lot, for a few years.

This shocking contrived collapse of an entire society that formerly resisted greater hordes with courage, รฉlan and success, provide further lessons.

  • The danger of the western media weapon, specifically social media
  • The necessity of implementing Chinese-grade “great digital firewall”
  • The necessity of blocking Al Jazeera and compradore arab media
  • The necessity of acting decisively next time, with focus on compradore arabs and internal traitors, rather than engaging in time-wasting negotiations, compromise, dissembling and beautiful speeches.
  • The necessity of building group resilience through ruthlessness against corruption, monetarily and jobs-wise supporting the extended society – as done by Hamas and Hezbollah and Houthis, which show no such collapse under far greater assault. Such state-level support wards despair and the whispering of the enemy, the real culprit behind shocking Syrian internal collapse.

And the Resistance continues.ย 

๐Ÿ’ @Brian Berletic:
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พ What is happening in Syria is a major loss for the Syrian people and their allies, including Russia and Iran and ultimately both China and the rest of the multipolar world.

It is a reminder that the US and its proxies remain the greatest threat to human peace and prosperity on planet Earth today – a potent danger that should not be underestimated.

Not only has the US maintained a large army of terrorists all along Syria’s borders, it has maintained significant control over global information space poisoning entire regions of the planet against their own best interests.

While US industry and military power fades, it has maintained its ability to politically interfere and capture entire populations – not through any particular strength, but from a fundamental lack of action from the rest of the world in recognizing information space as the key to national security in the 21st century.

Even today, most of the world has surrendered its information space to Silicon Valley and the US State Department.

No matter how many tanks you have, if the US can convince your population not to man them or to point their guns in the opposite direction, you still lose.

One Battle Amid a Wider War

It is also important to remember this is just one battle amid a much larger and more critical war between US hegemony and multipolarism. No single battle is more important than the outcome of the war. If Russia has to pick between Ukraine and Syria – it clearly must pick Ukraine.

These events demonstrate that Russia and Iran are not “all powerful,” and that complacency is deadly.

And despite the tragedy taking place in Syria now, winning the war provides the possibility of one day restoring Syria.

“Extending Russia” (and Iran and China)

Russia has been forced to make difficult decisions. It is not just fighting the US in Ukraine – it is fighting the US all along its periphery from Eastern Europe to Central Asia.

The US strategy, as laid out in policy documents (literally titled: Extending Russia”), is to “extend” Russia by creating multiple crises Russia is forced to react to eventually overstretching itself and collapsing.

Russia must carefully choose where to commit and where to define its limits.

Beyond even that – the goal is to isolate Iran (which now looks likely), then Russia, then China – defeating the champions of the multipolar world in detail.

For those in Tehran, Moscow, and Beijing and across all other capitals outside the West who lie to themselves about the nature of this war to avoid the discomfort of facing it – Syria is your ultimate future.

There is no place for you at the table. You cannot compromise. You cannot infinitely buy time. You either successfully defend your nation together with your allies or you lose it.

I will expand on this further throughout the week as events develop.

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Colin Maxwell
Colin Maxwell
1 year ago

George Galloway has his say…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_6vER5F-zU

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Nico Cost
1 year ago

When a leader lives in a palace surrounded by opulence while the people are poor and needy, that leader is rather incompetent, to say the least. We see this all over the world, in the West and in the Global South. The people never support such leaders and once they… Read more »

HT
HT
1 year ago

The collapse of Assad’s rule is shocking. I’m somewhat glad he got to Moscow with his family and got asylum there. No need for Gaddafi like scenes here. I suppose a certain war fatigue set in, it’s been 13 years (!) of internal strive. What will happen next will be… Read more »

DestinationUnkown
1 year ago

The speed of a country completely giving-up may be amazing. It must point to some obvious things. The opposition was well manned and well armed, including all the newest technologies, communications and weapons, (in abundance). It was said that they were concentrating these forces and stockpiles for two years. How is that possible?… Read more »

Grieved
1 year ago

People knew. It is now clear that some people knew. Those who should have known, did in fact know. But Syria had a change of mind. Some of this came from conviction, some of this came from money, and power. The story of Syria and its fall will be a… Read more »

Minh
Minh
1 year ago
Reply to  Grieved

“When the western-led terrorists established control, Aleppo suddenly had electricity all the time.“ Thx for this piece of crucial info Grieved! I too was amazed by the speed at which Syria fell. There was no resistance in fact. While Arab armies generally suck, I thought there must’ve been a reason… Read more »

Hank
Hank
1 year ago

I do not agree with Galloway on many things, but he once pointed out that things are never as bad, or as good as they seem. That seems sound advice now. A major battle lost, but the global majority will never stop resisting imperialism until the movement of history breaks… Read more »

Biggus Dickus
Biggus Dickus
1 year ago

Syrians simply gave up defending their country for a handful of money. The way of the military collapse shows classic signs of bribery. It’s a setback for the Global South but I think that they really didn’t have much choice when Syrians willingly gave up the fight. No external ally… Read more »

Biggus Dickus
Biggus Dickus
1 year ago
Reply to  AHH

Yes. The zionist genocidal freaks appear to be thinking that they eradicated a major adversary, but they’ll always have to keep an eye on Syria from now on and allocate military resources on that direction. OTOH, the wannabe sultan broke trust of Russia who will not take him seriously in… Read more »

Minh
Minh
1 year ago
Reply to  AHH

I simply think the SAA just gave up on Assad AHH. The long starvation siege is just a distraction. A nice distraction, but a distraction all the same. Isn’t it to free Syria out of this siege that Syrians have been fighting for the past 10+ years, and isn’t it… Read more »

HT
HT
1 year ago
Reply to  Minh

There may have been a recognition on Assad’s part, and of that his entire side, that they were in a hopeless stalemate they couldn’t find themselves out of anymore. Even with military aid from allies. I cannot judge whether or not he failed his people given the odds he was… Read more »

Grieved
1 year ago
Reply to  HT

I can’t remember who but one analyst yesterday said that the army was fighting and ready to fight. The soldiers themselves didn’t know the fix was in. They were ordered back to Hama to make a stand, and they were ready, then they were ordered to Homs under the same… Read more »

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Colin Maxwell
Colin Maxwell
1 year ago
Reply to  Grieved

I just hope like hell that your hypothesis is the correct one, Grieved.

If we lost Syria, Turkey, and Romania as well, then the BRICS goose is pretty close to being cooked.

Warm regards to you my friend
Col

Last edited 1 year ago by Col...'the farmer from NZ'
Biggus Dickus
Biggus Dickus
1 year ago
Reply to  Minh

Trump can’t do shit to undermine Russia. But I get your point. That pipeline aimed for Europe through Syria should be stopped at any means.