Russia Lost Syria: A Blow is a Blow, a Pain is a Pain
The situation in Syria is, in reality, very tragic. This was originally the globalists’ Plan B in the White House in Washington. The globalists wanted before to control the situation and prolong the process of conflict escalation by stirring up tensions in Georgia, in Moldova, in Armenia, in Romania, in Syria and Middle East-everywhere where Russian has a strategic stake, weakening Russia’s position in these strategic places, one after another.
But the victory of Trump, the prospect of a new administration in Washington accelerated all plans to undermine Russia. In order to set Trump up for failure and trap him, those in Washington now have sped up their efforts to diminish Russia’s regional importance. If Russia appears too weak and too unstable to assure its own regional interests and those of its allies, this could send the wrong message to Trump, leading him down the wrong path of treating Russia as some secondary, regional power. I believe this is the plan behind the entire Syria situation.
Syria was the weakest link in the chain. And this time, globalists and Israel have thrown in all their cards, all their leverage, all their potential there in Syria in order to strike simultaneously against Assad. Maybe the corrupted Syrian army had some secret agreements with the West. May be some members of Assad family also. The goal was to get Russia out of Syria, overthrow Assad, expel Iranians and support Israel with a weakened Syria, compounded with the goal of altering Russia’s image in the eyes of Trump.
Syria was the weakest link in the chain.
Now, the globalists in this interim government, the ending term of Biden, they try to inflict as damages they could afford on Russia in order to prevent normalization of the relations between Russia and U.S., I would say that they have succeeded as they have overthrown Assad by summoning the hostile movements of al Qaida, of ISIS, of Kurds as well the traitors in the Syrian army and Assad’s government. It has been in the making for more than ten years since the globalists started the Arab Spring. They aimed at overthrowing all traditional leaders, which they succeeded in doing in Tunisia and later in Egypt. They have also provoked civil wars which are still ongoing in Libya and in Iraq. Syria and Russia and China have always been on their list. Russia and China have together intervened in the Syria-Russia militarily and China more economically- to save the secular regime of Assad, to prevent the genocide, to prevent the annihilation of the ethnic and religious minority in Syria. We have successfully done that for more than 10 years.
And now finally, the coordination between hostile powers by the globalists has prevailed. I would say that this is a huge loss. It is not existential loss, for example, as Ukraine is for us, we will fight in Ukraine until our last breath. Syria is not of such priority, but nevertheless, it was very important of a multipolar world and of our strategic position in the Middle East. And it takes a toll on the humanitarian aid to civilians there.
Now, I can hardly imagine what will follow. For sure, fighting among hostile fractions will begin. Syria’s civil society, minorities such as Christians and Shiites are all under threat. Terrible things are going on to happen there in Syria. And we no longer have no the power to help the Syrian people. We’ve done all that we could. We need to accept the blow as blow, the pain as pain, and the loss as loss. It is the tragic aspect of existence. But we should all learn from this tragedy. I think the inevitable defeat of the globalist with their anti-human agenda and the drive for global dominance will only be accelerated by such episodes.
I think that Russia, China, India, and other poles of our multipolar world should make more efforts to bring justice and real democracy to our world, and help all minorities survive radical terrorists’ ideologies and practices.
I see no way out for the Middle East in the short term. The situation will exacerbate until it reaches a critical point. For Syrians, we’ve tried to save their society, but we have lost. We need to accept that it will affect our fight against globalist on other fronts. But if Trump could distance himself from Washington until he comes to office, maybe he could counterbalance the globalist’s agenda to some extent. At the same time, Trump’s total devotion to Israel and to more radical circles in Israel such as Netanyahu himself, as Ben Gvir, Bezalel Smotrich, that as well could make situation more difficult. Nothing is certain.
Now, the world is in the turbulence, in the bloody chaos, and not only the Middle East. We need to lead the way in establishing alternative relations among countries, nations, ethnical group, religions, different from how the West has done it. The West cannot lead humanity. It can create conflicts, start the war, and destroy, but it cannot construct and build. They can build nothing at all, but their power to destroy is immense.