The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
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The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Every single day we are nearing al-malhama, armagadden, a dangerous series of nuclear wars waged in the middle, east and west of the earth. Many of you look at Syria and think , " another arab dictator goes down the drain" but no, this is all a plan to raise the status of Isreal, among it's peers i.e arab states. So for Isreal to be come more powerful then the arab states that surrounds her, they must be weakened, and this is where the interesting part kicks in. Libya's regime was over-thrown, this over-throw was plan and orchestrated by the elite whilst the up-roars that happened in Bahrain, Yemen, Saudi Arabia wasn't. The elite saw this series of "arab springs" as a chance to manipulate it to their advantage. Now you see a 'free' Libya, a free Egypt, with so called 'Islamic governments' which will give a reason for Isreal to wage it's war among them. But to do this they must also change Syria's status to that of Libya and Egypt, otherwise this plan of theirs won't work, which is why your seeing the same shite you saw in Libya with these 'rebels' who claim 'jihad' and 'freedom' when in reality they are working for the interest of the west. Dummies look and saw Allahu Akbar, but to look beyond the Shia, Sunni, Alawites and all the sects is another thing. It's do and die for Isreal's master plan to wage a war on a pre-emptive strike with a reason " they are terrorists" which will see a massive loss of population amongst the arabs, Assad is a obstacle to this plan, and if Assad remains in his seat then this Plan will never come to existance, Vladmir Putin checkmated the western powers in the geneva meeting, which gives them no other option but to wage a war, and they have the perfect ally for that. Turkey.
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
I think you deserve a cookie for such a illuminating and in depth analysis
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Because of your great written article backed by scientific evidence, iam now supporting murtad assad..... 

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I don't support assad but i have no choice but to side with him because as long as he stays in the seat that will prevent millions of muslims being killed because of these fake jihadis that are worse then assad, they are not muslim anymore the day they worked for hilary clinton.HutuKing01 wrote:Because of your great written article backed by scientific evidence, iam now supporting murtad assad.....
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Kkkkkk
If working with gaalo is apostacy than according to your logic sharif, siilaanyo, fuddoole are also not muslims.
If working with gaalo is apostacy than according to your logic sharif, siilaanyo, fuddoole are also not muslims.
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
@AbuukarSubeer yawn. do you imagine up these stories before you go to bed?
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Yes, i think, better assad stays in power because the future is uncertain and syria has so many sects and enemies. what syrians are doing is just self-mutilating themselves as a nation. war is not an answer. we somalis know that more than anyone 

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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
you are talking like a spokesman for these arab dictatorships.
The truth is that regime change is a strategic mistake for the isrealis.
The system that the arabs built for themselves trapped them into eternal inferiority vis a vis the west.
They had no scientific development, and their military designed for coup proofing made them utterly useless in a modern war.
Anyone with half a brain would have realized that you should try to prolong this state of affairs as long as possible.
These countries are a prison , prison for both the minds and the bodies of the arab people, a better system of control than can be designed .
Now regime change destroys these countries, Iraq does not exist anymore its a collection of warring factions forced together
Syria will devolve that way too, real countries that existed prior to the doodlings on a map by some european nearly a century ago like egypt, Tunisia , Iran etc.. will move towards revolution.
and in a revolution you can see all those factors that keep arabs useless peiaces of shit that they are , into what they used to be.
look at the example of hezbollah, they are as arab as everyone else but they were so effective against isreal.
They defeated isreal startegically, tactically and even on the field of intelligence how?
its because their environment forced them to evolve that way.
They are extremely non-hierarchical with full control delegated to autonomous bodies.
at the same time shiekh nasrallah is supreme leader he doesn't have the ability to interfere in day to day affairs of the different autonomous units.
This prevents him for making stupid mistakes, and it ensures that when the isrealis finally manage to assasinate him,
the operations of hezbollah will be unaffected at all, and there are several redundencies built into the system ensuring a new supreme leader chosen within 12 hours.
The truth is that regime change is a strategic mistake for the isrealis.
The system that the arabs built for themselves trapped them into eternal inferiority vis a vis the west.
They had no scientific development, and their military designed for coup proofing made them utterly useless in a modern war.
Anyone with half a brain would have realized that you should try to prolong this state of affairs as long as possible.
These countries are a prison , prison for both the minds and the bodies of the arab people, a better system of control than can be designed .
Now regime change destroys these countries, Iraq does not exist anymore its a collection of warring factions forced together
Syria will devolve that way too, real countries that existed prior to the doodlings on a map by some european nearly a century ago like egypt, Tunisia , Iran etc.. will move towards revolution.
and in a revolution you can see all those factors that keep arabs useless peiaces of shit that they are , into what they used to be.
look at the example of hezbollah, they are as arab as everyone else but they were so effective against isreal.
They defeated isreal startegically, tactically and even on the field of intelligence how?
its because their environment forced them to evolve that way.
They are extremely non-hierarchical with full control delegated to autonomous bodies.
at the same time shiekh nasrallah is supreme leader he doesn't have the ability to interfere in day to day affairs of the different autonomous units.
This prevents him for making stupid mistakes, and it ensures that when the isrealis finally manage to assasinate him,
the operations of hezbollah will be unaffected at all, and there are several redundencies built into the system ensuring a new supreme leader chosen within 12 hours.
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Isreal and its instruments should heed this advice,
let sleeping dogs lie.
when you burst open the jails, you have chaos
from chaos comes opportunity.
who knows what can come out of such chaos? a similiar development to hezbollah?
even the americans were surprised by some units in fallujah that displayed much greater tactical skill than their rangers and special forces. they were surprised to discover they were regular iraqi militia not even ex- revolutionary guard.
so imagine what chaos could produce?
right now a smart person in these arab regimes knows that the best way to survival is to act like an idiot.
if you show too much intelligence you will suffer in your career and it could get you killed.
in the future? who knows what can happen.
let sleeping dogs lie.
when you burst open the jails, you have chaos
from chaos comes opportunity.
who knows what can come out of such chaos? a similiar development to hezbollah?
even the americans were surprised by some units in fallujah that displayed much greater tactical skill than their rangers and special forces. they were surprised to discover they were regular iraqi militia not even ex- revolutionary guard.
so imagine what chaos could produce?
right now a smart person in these arab regimes knows that the best way to survival is to act like an idiot.
if you show too much intelligence you will suffer in your career and it could get you killed.
in the future? who knows what can happen.
Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
AbuukarSubeer wrote:Every single day we are nearing al-malhama, armagadden, a dangerous series of nuclear wars waged in the middle, east and west of the earth. Many of you look at Syria and think , " another arab dictator goes down the drain" but no, this is all a plan to raise the status of Isreal, among it's peers i.e arab states. So for Isreal to be come more powerful then the arab states that surrounds her, they must be weakened, and this is where the interesting part kicks in. Libya's regime was over-thrown, this over-throw was plan and orchestrated by the elite whilst the up-roars that happened in Bahrain, Yemen, Saudi Arabia wasn't. The elite saw this series of "arab springs" as a chance to manipulate it to their advantage. Now you see a 'free' Libya, a free Egypt, with so called 'Islamic governments' which will give a reason for Isreal to wage it's war among them. But to do this they must also change Syria's status to that of Libya and Egypt, otherwise this plan of theirs won't work, which is why your seeing the same shite you saw in Libya with these 'rebels' who claim 'jihad' and 'freedom' when in reality they are working for the interest of the west. Dummies look and saw Allahu Akbar, but to look beyond the Shia, Sunni, Alawites and all the sects is another thing. It's do and die for Isreal's master plan to wage a war on a pre-emptive strike with a reason " they are terrorists" which will see a massive loss of population amongst the arabs, Assad is a obstacle to this plan, and if Assad remains in his seat then this Plan will never come to existance, Vladmir Putin checkmated the western powers in the geneva meeting, which gives them no other option but to wage a war, and they have the perfect ally for that. Turkey.


Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
For Hezbollah to be successful, they need the logistics support of Syria and financial and armament support from Iran. One of the main reasons why Syria is being undermined is to cut off the assistance that the Syrian regime provides to the Lebanese resistance. Assad was given a choice to severe his ties with the Lebanese resistance and with Iran, and his authority would not be bothered through the manufactured Arab Spring and through invasions. Assad refused to betray the Lebanese resistance. Hence, the reason the Saudi-run Wahhabist death squads and western sanctions and threats are imposed on that important Muslim state.gurey25 wrote:you are talking like a spokesman for these arab dictatorships.
The truth is that regime change is a strategic mistake for the isrealis.
The system that the arabs built for themselves trapped them into eternal inferiority vis a vis the west.
They had no scientific development, and their military designed for coup proofing made them utterly useless in a modern war.
Anyone with half a brain would have realized that you should try to prolong this state of affairs as long as possible.
These countries are a prison , prison for both the minds and the bodies of the arab people, a better system of control than can be designed .
Now regime change destroys these countries, Iraq does not exist anymore its a collection of warring factions forced together
Syria will devolve that way too, real countries that existed prior to the doodlings on a map by some european nearly a century ago like egypt, Tunisia , Iran etc.. will move towards revolution.
and in a revolution you can see all those factors that keep arabs useless peiaces of shit that they are , into what they used to be.
look at the example of hezbollah, they are as arab as everyone else but they were so effective against isreal.
They defeated isreal startegically, tactically and even on the field of intelligence how?
its because their environment forced them to evolve that way.
They are extremely non-hierarchical with full control delegated to autonomous bodies.
at the same time shiekh nasrallah is supreme leader he doesn't have the ability to interfere in day to day affairs of the different autonomous units.
This prevents him for making stupid mistakes, and it ensures that when the isrealis finally manage to assasinate him,
the operations of hezbollah will be unaffected at all, and there are several redundencies built into the system ensuring a new supreme leader chosen within 12 hours.
Syria has also started a transition process where the parliament was being elected at the local level. The last election was a good start. If reforms were needed, it has already begun in Syria, and Syrians from all walks of life supported this gradual process. The war imposed on Syria is intended to prevent this gradual process. It is intended to create Shia and Sunni civil war. It is intended to remove the support Syria provides to the Lebanese and Palestinian resistance groups, and it is intended to breakup Syria into Arab, Kurds, and Turkoman pieces. Allah willing, the invaders and Saudi-run Wahhabist death squads will fail.
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
I`ve never fallen for the jihadist cloak of imperial aggression.
Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Libya tragedy was eye-opener for me. Nearly every so-called 'Salafist' I saw was supportive of that war. That is when I realized these people are being run by people with non-Muslim agenda.original dervish wrote:I`ve never fallen for the jihadist cloak of imperial aggression.
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you are correct , but the fall of these dictatorships is the best in the long run.udun wrote:Libya tragedy was eye-opener for me. Nearly every so-called 'Salafist' I saw was supportive of that war. That is when I realized these people are being run by people with non-Muslim agenda.original dervish wrote:I`ve never fallen for the jihadist cloak of imperial aggression.
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Re: The Syria Conflict, for dummies.
Dictatorships are weak and feeble. The leader may be powerful in his own country and can do whatever he wants, but dictatorships have weak economies, and weak economies mean an underfunded, badly trained, badly equipped military. Dictatorships also lack legitimacy and their troops have low morale as a result, and if fear of the dictator is removed from the equation will desert or surrender en-masse.
The civil war in Syria has revealed the Syrian Army to be little more than an Alawite tribal militia, good for beating up grannies and murdering children, not so good for pitched gun battles.
A strong, democratic and free Syria is the Israeli nightmare scenario.
The civil war in Syria has revealed the Syrian Army to be little more than an Alawite tribal militia, good for beating up grannies and murdering children, not so good for pitched gun battles.
A strong, democratic and free Syria is the Israeli nightmare scenario.
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