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December 7, 2024
Craig Murray – The End of Pluralism in the Middle East

by Craig Murray
Republished from craigmurray.org.uk

A truly seismic change in the Middle East appears to be happening very fast. At its heart is a devil’s bargain – Turkey and the Gulf States accept the annihilation of the Palestinian nation and creation of a Greater Israel, in return for the annihilation of the Shia minorities of Syria and Lebanon and the imposition of Salafism across the Eastern Arab world.

This also spells the end for Lebanon and Syria’s Christian communities, as witness the tearing down of all Christmas decorations, the smashing of all alcohol and the forced imposition of the veil on women in Aleppo now.

Yesterday US Warthog air-to-ground jets attacked and severely depleted reinforcements which were, at the invitation of the Syrian government, en route to Syria from Iraq. Constant, daily Israeli airstrikes on Syria’s military infrastructure for months have been a major factor in the demoralisation and reduced capacity of the Syrian government’s Syrian Arab Army, which has simply evaporated in Aleppo and Hama.

It is very difficult to see the tide turning in Syria. The Russians now have either to massively reinforce their Syrian bases with ground troops or to evacuate them. Faced with the exigencies of Ukraine, they may do the latter, and it is reported that the Russian navy has already set sail from Tartus.

The speed of collapse of Syria has taken everybody by surprise. If the situation does not stabilise, Damascus could be besieged and ISIS back on the hills above the Bekaa valley within a week, given the speed of their advance and the short distances involved.

A renewed Israeli attack on Southern Lebanon to coincide with a Salafist invasion of the Bekaa Valley would then seem inevitable, as the Israelis would obviously wish their border with their new Taliban-style Greater Syrian neighbour to be as far North as possible. It could be a race for Beirut, unless the Americans have already organised who gets it.

It is no coincidence that the attack on Syria started the day of the Lebanon/Israel ceasefire. The jihadist forces do not want to be seen to be fighting alongside Israel, even though they are fighting forces which have been relentlessly bombed by Israel, and in the case of Hezbollah are exhausted from fighting Israel.

The Times of Israel has no compunction about saying the quiet part out loud, unlike the British media:


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In fact Israeli media is giving a lot more truth about the Syrian rebel forces than British and American media just now. This is another article from the Times of Israel:

While HTS officially seceded from Al Qaeda in 2016, it remains a Salafi jihadi organization designated as a terror organization in the US, the EU and other countries, with tens of thousands of fighters.

Its sudden surge raises concerns that a potential takeover of Syria could transform it into an Islamist, Taliban-like regime – with repercussions for Israel at its south-western border. Others, however, see the offensive as a positive development for Israel and a further blow to the Iranian axis in the region.

Contrast this to the UK media, which from the Telegraph and Express to the Guardian has promoted the official narrative that not just the same organisations, but the same people responsible for mass torture and executions of non-Sunnis, including Western journalists, are now cuddly liberals.

Nowhere is this more obvious than the case of Abu Mohammad Al-Jolani, sometimes spelt Al-Julani or Al-Golani, who is now being boosted throughout western media as a moderate leader. He was the deputy leader of ISIS, and the CIA actually has a $10 million bounty on his head! Yes, that is the same CIA which is funding and equipping him and giving him air support.

Supporters of the Syrian rebels still attempt to deny that they have Israeli and US support – despite the fact that almost a decade ago there was open Congressional testimony in the USA that, to that point, over half a billion dollars had been spent on assistance to Syrian rebel forces, and the Israelis have openly been providing medical and other services to the jihadists and effective air support.

One interesting consequence of this joint NATO/Israel support for the jihadist groups in Syria is a further perversion of domestic rule of law. To take the UK as an example, under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act it is illegal to state an opinion that supports, or may lead somebody else to support, a proscribed organisation.

The abuse of this provision by British police to persecute Palestinian supporters for allegedly encouraging support for proscribed organisations Hamas and Hezbollah is notorious, with even tangential alleged references leading to arrest. Sarah Wilkinson, Richard Medhurst, Asa Winstanley, Richard Barnard and myself are all notable victims, and the persecution has been greatly intensified by Keir Starmer.

Yet Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) is also a proscribed group in the UK. But both British mainstream media and British Muslim outlets have been openly promoting and praising HTS for a week – frankly much more openly than I have ever witnessed anyone in the UK support Hamas and Hezbollah – and not a single person has been arrested or even warned by UK police.


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That in itself is the strongest of indications that western security services are fully behind the current attack on Syria.

For the record, I think it is an appalling law, and nobody should be prosecuted for expressing an opinion either way. But the politically biased application of the law is undeniable.

When the entire corporate and state media in the West puts out a unified narrative that Syrians are overjoyed to be released by HTS from the tyranny of the Assad regime – and says nothing whatsoever of the accompanying torture and execution of Shias, and destruction of Christmas decorations and icons – it ought to be obvious to everybody where this is coming from.

Yet – and this is another UK domestic repercussion – a very substantial number of Muslims in the UK support HTS and the Syrian rebels, because of the funding pumped into UK mosques from Saudi and Emirate Salafist sources. This is allied to the UK security service influence also wielded through the mosques, both by sponsorship programmes and “think tanks” benefiting approved religious leaders, and by the execrable coercive Prevent programme.

UK Muslim outlets that have been ostensibly pro-Palestinian – like Middle East Eye and 5 Pillars – enthusiastically back Israel’s Syrian allies in ensuring the destruction of resistance to the genocide of the Palestinians. Al Jazeera alternates between items detailing dreadful massacre in Palestine, and items extolling the Syrian rebels bringing Israel-allied rule to Syria.

Among the mechanisms they employ to reconcile this is a refusal to acknowledge the vital role of Syria in enabling the supply of weapons from Iran to Hezbollah. Which supply the jihadists have now cut off, to the absolute delight of Israel, and in conjunction with both Israeli and US air strikes.

In the final analysis, for many Sunni Muslims both in the Middle East and in the West, the pull seems to be stronger of sectarian hatred of the Shia and the imposition of Salafism, than preventing the ultimate destruction of the Palestinian nation.

I am not a Muslim. My Muslim friends happen to be almost entirely Sunni. I personally regard the continuing division over the leadership of the religion over a millennium ago as deeply unhelpful and a source of unnecessary continued hate.

But as a historian I do know that the western colonial powers have consciously and explicitly used the Sunni/Shia split for centuries to divide and rule. In the 1830’s, Alexander Burnes was writing reports on how to use the division in Sind between Shia rulers and Sunni populations to aid British colonial expansion.

On 12 May 1838, in his letter from Simla setting out his decision to launch the first British invasion of Afghanistan, British Governor General Lord Auckland included plans to exploit Shia/Sunni division in both Sind and Afghanistan to aid the British military attack.

The colonial powers have been doing it for centuries, Muslim communities keep falling for it, and the British and Americans are doing it right now to further their remodelling of the Middle East.

Simply put, many Sunni Muslims have been brainwashed into hating Shia Muslims more than they hate those currently committing genocide of an overwhelmingly Sunni population in Gaza.

I refer to the UK because I witnessed this first hand during the election campaign in Blackburn. But the same is true all over the Muslim world. Not one Sunni Muslim-led state has lifted a single finger to prevent the genocide of the Palestinians.

Their leadership is using anti-Shia sectarianism to maintain popular support for a de facto alliance with Israel against the only groups – Iran, Houthi and Hezbollah – which actually did attempt to give the Palestinians practical support in resistance. And against the Syrian government which facilitated supply.

The unspoken but very real bargain is this. The Sunni powers will accept the wiping out of the entire Palestinian nation and formation of Greater Israel, in return for the annihilation of the Shia communities in Syria and Lebanon by Israel and forces backed by NATO (including Turkey).

There are, of course, contradictions in this grand alliance. The United States’ Kurdish allies in Iraq are unlikely to be happy with Turkey’s destruction of Kurdish groups in Syria, which is what Erdoğan gains from Turkey’s very active military role in toppling Syria – in addition to extending Turkish control of oilfields.

The Iran-friendly Iraqi government will have further difficulty with reconciling US continuing occupation of swathes of its country, as they realise they are the next target.

The Lebanese army is under control of the USA, and Hezbollah must have been greatly weakened to have agreed the disastrous ceasefire with Israel. Christian fascist militias traditionally allied to Israel are increasingly visible in parts of Beirut, though whether they would be stupid enough to make common cause with jihadists from the North may be open to question. But should Syria fall entirely to jihadist rule – which may happen fast – I do not rule out Lebanon following very quickly indeed, and being integrated into a Salafist Greater Syria.

How the Palestinians of Jordan would react to this disastrous turn of events, it is hard to be sure. The British puppet Hashemite Kingdom is the designated destination for ethnically cleansed West Bank Palestinians under the Greater Israel plan.

What this all potentially amounts to is the end of pluralism in the Levant and its replacement by supremacism. An ethno-supremacist Greater Israel and a religio-supremacist Salafist Greater Syria.

Unlike many readers, I have never been a fan of the Assad regime or blind to its human rights violations. But what it did undeniably do was maintain a pluralist state where the most amazing historical religious and community traditions – including Sunni (and many Sunni do support Assad), Shia, Alaouites, descendants of the first Christians, and speakers of Aramaic, the language of Jesus – were all able to co-exist.

The same is true of Lebanon.

What we are witnessing is the destruction of that and imposition of a Saudi-style rule. All the little cultural things that indicate pluralism – from Christmas trees to language classes to winemaking to women going unveiled – have just been destroyed in Aleppo and could be destroyed from Damascus to Beirut.

I do not pretend that there are not genuine liberal democrats among the opposition to Assad. But they have negligible military significance, and the idea that they would be influential in a new government is delusion.

In Israel, which pretended to be a pluralist state, the mask is off. The Muslim call to prayer has just been banned. Arab minority members of the Knesset have been suspended for criticising Netanyahu and genocide. More walls and gates are built every day, not just in unlawfully occupied territories but in the “state of Israel” itself, to enforce apartheid.

I confess I once had the impression that Hezbollah was itself a religio-supremacist organisation; the dress and style of its leadership look theocratic. Then I came here and visited places like Tyre, which has been under Hezbollah elected local government for decades, and found that swimwear and alcohol are allowed on the beach and the veil is optional, while there are completely unmolested Christian communities there.

I will never now see Gaza, but wonder if I might have been similarly surprised by Hamas rule.

It is the United States which is promoting the cause of religious extremism and of the end, all over the Middle East, of a societal pluralism similar to Western norms. That is of course a direct consequence of the United States being allied to both the two religio-supremacist centres of Israel and Saudi Arabia.

It is the USA which is destroying pluralism, and it is Iran and its allies which defend pluralism. I would not have seen this clearly had I not come here. But once seen, it is blindingly obvious.

Beirut 6 December 2024


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The foreign ministers of Russia, Turkey and Iran called for an immediate cessation of violence in Syria and the start of a dialogue between the government and the opposition, – Sergey Lavrov at talks in Qatar
Posted by: grid5 | Dec 7 2024 13:17 utc | 81
Not a surprise, they call Ukr nazis their “brothers” and have spent three years making artillery holes only in Donbass (and now in Kursk) but never in Ukr. So the decapitators are, of course, “the opposition”. This looks like the Armenian method. First Syria will lose all battles, then complain RF did not fight for them, that the training and weapons were bad, then will send them home with a kick in the butt and join US.

Posted by: rk | Dec 7 2024 14:16 utc | 101

New President, new world, get used to it.
Posted by: Milites | Dec 7 2024 9:11 utc | 20

This looks more like an enterprise of the outgoing US junta. Very thoroughly prepared and kept secret, hence the rapid military success of the Jihadists. Following a strategy designed by some (Israeli?) genius.
For Russia, it becomes a dilemma: If they don’t react, they lose their ally Assad, and their marine base Tartus. Plus the loss of prestige that comes with forsaking an ally. If they do react, then good luck – this doesn’t look like it can be crushed with fighter jets within a week.
Moreover, a choice seems to be necessary, of being friends with either Assad or Erdogan.
Two more things the US junta will like are (1) it brings more war – making peace much harder to achieve for Trump, and (2) Israel will get its way in Syria. Biden and co. can look upon this as a major success.

Posted by: grunzt | Dec 7 2024 14:18 utc | 102

I seem to remember in the summer of 2022 the Ukrainians launched a big offensive both in the Kharkov region in the north and the Kherson region in the south, and everyone was astounded at how much territory the Russians gave up without much of a fight.
Hurrah!!!! A great victory! Russia sucks and Zelensky has won the war!!!
Only…. no. The Russians simply made the hard-headed decision that they didn’t have enough troops to hold an extended front, so they pulled back to defensible positions. They were unwilling to indulge in a pitched battle since that was a losing proposition considering how exposed their forces were.
It turned out that this was absolutely the correct decision, and we can see the result now: Zelensky’s position is hopeless because no matter how much territory they took, by taking it without a fight the Ukrainians were dooming themselves to eventual defeat.
Not saying that’s the case now in Syria, but I do think it is plausible that the Syrians asked the Russians for their opinion, and the answer was: you have too few troops on a front that is far too extended. Pull them back and fight another day.

Posted by: Yeah, Right | Dec 7 2024 14:23 utc | 103

“The apparent speed with which Hay’at Harir al Sham jihadists overran Aleppo, Hama and apparently Deir-ez-Zor (in the northeast) could end up being their undoing.”
But don’t forget: they have Allah on their side.

Posted by: LindaJ | Dec 7 2024 14:24 utc | 104

Posted by: Mary | Dec 7 2024 14:10 utc | 100
Thank you for the informative post on an alternative view. It is true the Russian blogger sphere was pretty useless during the Kurst incursion. Let’s hope this view pans out.

Posted by: Autumn | Dec 7 2024 14:27 utc | 105

I’m not sure who are worst, the people who legitimately believe the terrorists who invaded Syrian are freedom fighters or those who cheer the destruction of Syria just to “own” the Russians.

Posted by: QuietRebel | Dec 7 2024 14:27 utc | 106

@Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 10:55 utc | 43
The question to me is why is Shoigu still at the head of Russian Security Council and why is he preciselly travelling to Iran to talk to the new more liberal authorities there after the so opportune helycopter “accident” therer who take out Raisi from power….
The great effort in the Syrian war was made by Surovikin and the Wagner Group, both cercenated by Shoigu´s ambitions….
Was that decapitating effort instrumental to this moment of the war? I am increasingly realizing it was…
One has to wonder whether the last and recent conversations amongst the Russian and US military and foreign affairs leaderships imply bargainings related to Ukraine and Syria on the part of the liberal Russian leadership who still hold power in Russia and long for returning to the Western family and thus the possibility of hiding their huge assests far from the Russian treasury fiscalization´s hands…i.e. safe in Western tax heavens….
Russia would be fatally wrong if, again, proiritizes the security of the fortunes of those who have always fled in times of troubles instead of remaining fighting for the motherland and have ever given a penny for the Russian people in the past decades from the falliong of the USSR, like t is the case of Chubais and others so Turkey and Israel friendly….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 14:27 utc | 107

Latest military summary channel update is worth a watch. Seems like it really is over for syria as russians and iranians won’t be coming in full force for various reasons.

Posted by: natrat | Dec 7 2024 14:28 utc | 108

I take it easy. I don’t believe the Devil has got a free hand.
But that is just me.

Posted by: g wiltek | Dec 7 2024 14:36 utc | 109

Even though I support the state of Isreal in general, this is not the way to go about it. From the October 7th set up by Netanyahu to starving Palestinian children and now deposing Assaud (who is a good ruler that is a victim of a lot of fake news). HOPEFULLY TRUMP CAN FIX THIS MESS.

Posted by: Fortuna | Dec 7 2024 14:36 utc | 110

@Posted by: Zet | Dec 7 2024 12:05 utc | 54
Some link to that certainly satanic new ceremonial?

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 14:37 utc | 111

What is going on in Damascus?
It looks like the less organized rebels from the south are rolling up that side. Video from al-Kiswah, Muadamiyah al-Sham, Jaramana, Darayya, etc. No sign of the SAA.
One person posted that they talked to a relative in Damascus and the relative reports chaos in the street as people try to stock up on food and nobody knowing what is going on.

Posted by: Ed4 | Dec 7 2024 14:40 utc | 112

Posted by: Yeah, Right | Dec 7 2024 14:23 utc | 104
That’s likely the case. Here’s another alternative opinion: this whole operation was designed to provoke an over-reaction by Russia, and if one doesn’t come, the handlers of rent-a-mob have no plan B or “Day after Assad leaves the country on a Russian cargo plane” plan.
I think the real issue was identified in the thread: Where is the legitimate Syrian opposition?
There really isn’t any. Other than the SDF, and we all know they’re not going to be allowed to takeover the entire country.
There’s nobody in waiting to fly into Damascus and rule the place like Juan Guiado. The rent-a-mob is only built to destroy. If they can’t kill Assad, they’re over. They’ve got nothing. They’re the dog that caught the car.
What next?
If Russia sticks to the plan and stays calm, doesn’t nuke Istanbul or send twenty battalions of soldiers from Kursk to Latavia, the gambit of Erdogan and NATO fails. Sure, they can beat their chests and say we took Aleppo. Looking at geography, that was always a vulnerable place.
Already we aren’t hearing much about further progress of the rent-a-mob. It may burn out as quickly as it caught fire.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:42 utc | 113

China, China, China……give fucking over already, China does not give a rats ass who runs any country they do not care about that countries politics or internal dynamics plain and simple …..you pay, we’ll play. China is a mercantile nation,fighting outside their borders does not favour them…..they will play along with the global elite, international bagmen and Oligarchs, they only care about the colour of your money, and as long as there are no hegemon sanctions attached…..business is on. Get over the China affect,their ain’t any, period!
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Dec 7 2024 14:42 utc | 114

Ghost of Zanon @ 88
Glad I did some reading before posting. You are exactly correct and taking the words out of my mouth. US wants Libya in Syria. US wants Hell on Earth.
The insouciance of US population is chilling. No one cares. Sullivan and Blinken and Barry and Hillary can kill endlessly, no one cares. Hold your breath waiting for a comment from Trump, he is cheering Eretz Israel.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 7 2024 14:44 utc | 115

Latest military summary channel update is worth a watch. Seems like it really is over for syria as russians and iranians won’t be coming in full force for various reasons.
Posted by: natrat | Dec 7 2024 14:28 utc | 109
Last I heard from other posters he went pro-ukrainian, it became more evident the more Ukraine was losing.

Posted by: Autumn | Dec 7 2024 14:45 utc | 116

Something to consider about Dima: If Russia wins the war, he’s out of a career.
The war over = no more “put your likes.”
The media always want a horse race – they don’t like blowouts.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:47 utc | 117

Another giant step backwards for human progress and civilization in general, brought to you by the self-interests of the zionists and neocons.
This too shall back-fire, eventually.

Posted by: dpy | Dec 7 2024 14:49 utc | 118

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:42 utc | 114 “Already we aren’t hearing much about further progress of the rent-a-mob. It may burn out as quickly as it caught fire.”
The less organized rent a mob has entered Damascus from the south.
https://x.com/i/status/1865391700576714930
https://x.com/i/status/1865389771763110000
https://x.com/i/status/1865403122241147235
Most likely everyone in the regime who can has already headed for the coast.

Posted by: Ed4 | Dec 7 2024 14:50 utc | 119

“This too shall back-fire, eventually.”
Agree, but I think the fuse is much shorter.

Posted by: g wiltek | Dec 7 2024 14:50 utc | 120

Putin owns this. So many opaveportunities to shoot down an Israeli F35 attacking Syria. Putin could have struck a major blow against the perception of US might. But Putin will never go against the Jews, ever. I am convinced he is Jewish, but still wavering between being a Jewish Russian, or a Russian Jew.

Posted by: Simpleton | Dec 7 2024 14:56 utc | 121

Why don’t the Russians send some Oreshniks and assassinate al-Golani – what exactly are they waiting for?!?
Surely they (or the Syrians, their allies) know where exactly he is?!?

Posted by: Julian | Dec 7 2024 14:58 utc | 122

@Ed4 – maybe mob 2.0 succeeds and catches the car. Then what?

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:58 utc | 123

@Kadath | Dec 7 2024 13:10 utc | 75
>>the speed of the complete collapse and Assad’s silence all point to an orchestrated scheme to eliminate him
Well, yes: evidence is HTS&friends have been badly underestimated, and continue to be. If they had an entire new (for this theater) type of war ready to go, then that betrays a thorough planning. But, always a “but”: it’s the Middle East after all. Only us luminous beings have been informed by our betters that Russia’s … patience is “restraint misunderstood as weakness.” The Syrians see Putin out to lunch as Israel bombs the crap out of their country, they see a hundred other things, and they think, gosh, that Russia’s posture is weak. So as the SDF sees SAA running for the hills, why wouldn’t they move on Deir Ezzor and al-Bukamal? Plain opportunism, going-with-the-strongest-side, can explain a lot of why the dominoes are toppling so quickly.
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@Kadath | Dec 7 2024 14:01 utc | 93
>>Rumors are that the coast of Syria will be given to the Alawites, Syrian Christians and other Shiites as a new province of a federated Syria with the Russian base acting as the guarantor of security.
If @grid5 | Dec 7 2024 13:17 utc | 81 is right about the mood music from the Doha talks, this sounds pretty plausible. All the stories of a week ago about Wagner and IRGC coming in guns blazing were tough talk; but now the playas have counted their chickens: with the SAA collapsing, and with the USAF able and willing to go brrrt on reinforcement convoys, the loyalists are ready to come to terms–Turkish terms. If so, the handlers of HTS&friends once more show that they’re smarter than they get credit for: they know their boys aren’t all-powerful, and with Aleppo and Hama in the bag, the time may have come to cash in their victory.
But this kind of mini-Syria, even poorer and weaker, will immediately become the New Normal. If Russia couldn’t enforce the Astana accords, why should anyone fear them when they start violating the Doha accords (whatever those turn out to be)?

Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 14:58 utc | 124

ak74 | Dec 7 2024 13:57 utc | 92
1998 Interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski on Afghanistan in Le Nouvel Observateur
https://archive.ph/yaKiL
Posted by: hh | Dec 7 2024 14:09 utc | 99

Yes, that is a famous, or infamous, interview with Brzezinski who admitted that the USA was covertly sponsoring the Afghan Mujahideen *before* the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan as a way to increase the chances of giving the Soviet Union its “own Vietnam” (aka, a military quagmire). This admission contradicts American propaganda that the USA was merely arming beloved its Freedom Fighters like USAma Bin Laden as a defensive response to an “unprovoked Soviet invasion.”
This policy of USA state-sponsored terrorism in Afghanistan began under the Democrats (Jimmy Carter) and escalated under the Republicans (Ronald Reagan), which demonstrates once again that Democrats and Republicans are actually 2 wings of the bird–despite their fake partisan food fights.
Here is more recent documentation of American State Terrorism in all its sadistic glory.
ISIS IS US: The Shocking Truth: Behind the Army of Terror
https://www.amazon.com/ISIS-US-Shocking-Behind-Terror/dp/1615771522
Also, more on the Douma chemical weapons lie that was seized upon by Donald “I don’t start new wars” Trump to bomb Syria in 2018. The staged incident also involved American agents attempting to interfere in the OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) investigation into this event.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1864364291828154780.html#google_vignette

Posted by: ak74 | Dec 7 2024 15:03 utc | 125

I keep being astonished, shocked and puzzled by how ErDOGan over and over again manages to play everybody.
IF it DOES turn out that Turey has definitely played a big role here, along with USA, we see a more demonic and devilish game being played than even the most fervent anti-Hegemonic person could imagine.
..and this while Gaza is being torn to shreds and maserated. I am at loss to understand this situation. Kremlin needs to make some major assessment with regards to the long-term relationship with Turkey. Their dependency upon favors in exchange for costly concessions is making everything in chaos, not only for Russia but the entire Middlle East and beyond.

Posted by: NorwegianPawn | Dec 7 2024 15:07 utc | 126

Last post of the day, no point arguing with fools. Here is some good news, from Ukraine:
In Pokrovsk itself, the situation for the AFU is also deteriorating. The enemy’s media resources report an increase in the intensity of strikes by Russian UAVs in the area of the M-30 Pavlohrad-Pokrovsk and T-04-06 highways, along which the garrison’s supply is carried out. And the other day, the Russian Armed Forces struck a locomotive east of the city.
❗️Residents of neighboring Myrnohrad report that over the past three days, the AFU have blown up the headframes of at least two major mines – “Stakhanov” (“Kapitalna”) and “Tsentralna”. This can likely be considered a preparation of the Ukrainian formations for a future retreat from the city.
source = https://t.me/s/DDGeopolitics
So if Blackrock can’t have it, nobody can! Too bad that Metinvest plant that all of the Ukrainian metallurgical industry relies on is now going to meet the same fate. The UAF are probably rigging it with C4 as we speak. Avoid Blackrock-related company Christmas parties in the West if you don’t want to be a victim of sexual violence.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 15:07 utc | 127

The insouciance of US population is chilling.
Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 7 2024 14:44 utc | 116

The idea that USAians will be held harmless at their own banquet of consequences is grotesquely idiotic.
Checkov’s gun went off with the public assassination of UHC’s CEO. All the pieces are in place for America to reap the whirlwind.

Posted by: too scents | Dec 7 2024 15:09 utc | 128

“The use of terrorists to reach geopolitical goals, as is currently happening with the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group in Syria, is unacceptable”, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
So is that a line in the sand???????

Posted by: g wiltek | Dec 7 2024 15:20 utc | 129

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:58 utc | 124 “@Ed4 – maybe mob 2.0 succeeds and catches the car. Then what?”
I have high confidence things will get worse. For how long depends on how the coast holds out.

Posted by: Ed4 | Dec 7 2024 15:22 utc | 130

Posted by: Autumn | Dec 7 2024 14:07 utc | 97
Interesting. I tend to agree.

Posted by: LindaJ | Dec 7 2024 15:23 utc | 131

Posted by: Old Microbiologist | Dec 7 2024 8:28 utc | 15
“AlQaeda” didn’t attack the Us. It was Israel.The Arabs provided the patsies.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:23 utc | 132

I wonder…
Why is that Lavrov states in the Tucker Carlson´s interview that they can not trust any agreeemnt made with the US/NATO/WEST anymore, and today comes out of the Astana Meeting stating that they agreed with Turkey, of all trusted “partners”, on that there should be an agreement between the legitimate Syrian government and the “moderate Syrian opposition”?
Which “moderate Syrian opposition he refers to? The Kurds?
Sounds like a cognitive dissonance…

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 15:23 utc | 133

HOPEFULLY TRUMP CAN FIX THIS MESS.
Posted by: Fortuna | Dec 7 2024 14:36 utc | 111
Support Israel and believe Trump or any American is a savior. Naive or stupid?

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:27 utc | 134

Putin owns this. So many opaveportunities to shoot down an Israeli F35 attacking Syria. Putin could have struck a major blow against the perception of US might. But Putin will never go against the Jews, ever. I am convinced he is Jewish, but still wavering between being a Jewish Russian, or a Russian Jew.
Posted by: Simpleton | Dec 7 2024 14:56 utc | 122
Right, which explains why they want to kill Putin (and Trump). A war between Israel and Russia, which this kind of idea would cause, will certainly be a nuclear one. If Russia is extremely lucky and prepared, it might be over in seconds with severe consequences. If no one is lucky it might end the world.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 7 2024 15:31 utc | 135

Some link to that certainly satanic new ceremonial?
Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 14:37 utc | 112
Well, it’s on all news agencies, on BBC, Reuters, CNN, France24, DW etc… just in 21 minutes go:
“Notre Dame reopening: Elon Musk to attend ceremony” – The Telegraph
“Trump accepted Emmanuel Macron’s invitation to attend and to meet Macron at the Elysee Palace, in a major coup for the French president as this is Mr Trump’s first foreign trip since his election.
Other guests include Prince William and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who will meet Mr Macron for a bilateral meeting ahead of the ceremony.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/12/07/notre-dame-reopening-live-updates-trump-prince-of-wales/
Here’s a live feed including photos of the reserved places for Trump, Zelly, Steinmeier etc.

Posted by: Zet | Dec 7 2024 15:36 utc | 136

Sorry, last link to live feed got eaten:
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20241206-live-follow-grand-reopening-notre-dame-de-paris-cathedral

Posted by: Zet | Dec 7 2024 15:37 utc | 137

Posted by: Ed4 | Dec 7 2024 14:50 utc | 120
Hope the European NATO ruled people are ready for the influx of new refugees.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:37 utc | 138

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 7 2024 15:31 utc | 136
Who wants to kill Trump? Butler was a warning. Not from the deep state directly, but their Jewish masters.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:39 utc | 139

“Our forces have begun implementing the final phase of encircling the capital, Damascus,” Hayat Tahrir al-Sham commander Hassan Abdul Ghani posted on X Saturday.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/syrian-rebels-claim-control-fourth-city-advance-damascus-rcna183291
I totally hate the picture sketched by Murray. It has a striking resemblance to reality, in which Syria has been fed to Takfiri tides. Russia and Iran, separately or together, cannot afford to completely replace a Syrian army which evaporates on contact. Syria’s been remaindered.
Tell Rand McNally to stop the presses; cartographic revisionism rules; goodbye territorial integrity. I’m writing from California, last I checked…

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Dec 7 2024 15:41 utc | 140

@Posted by: Julian | Dec 7 2024 14:58 utc | 123
Al Juliani is the least of Russians´worries…he is but another intent of “president encargado” who will end like Guaido nad Zele…death or under the dust of history….
The “West”, after their increasing totalitarian intents, starting with “the pandemic measures”, and ending, for now, with the sudden termination of Rumanian electoral proccess because their candidate was not winning nor going to win the second round and a certainly convincing guy with all the face of good and principled person ( once in an epoch…) got the trust of the Romanian people, even with few means, to lead them to a safe future out of extinntion, amongst the destructive offensive by the financial and corporate anglpzionist elite on Europe, are testing whether the people, after allowing some 80.000 Palestinians being genocided in prime time for over a year, now would accept a plain criminal terrorist affcitionate to beheading people out of caprice, still in the wanted list of most Western police and security services, can be raised to Mossiach, and new leader for the Middle East people without the world, and mainly the Middle East people, saying a word or moving a finger….
Then, if nothing happens, will be the turn of the West to be offered a terrorist as a ruler….
What if not a recognized bandit those elites need to plunder the Western taxpayers accounts without hearing a voice of complaint on risk of being blacklisted and then beheaded by the numerous terrorists who have been allowed entering freely our countries amongst the floods of refugees our elites provoke with their wars of plundering everywhere?
They can not even believe how far they have been allowed going by the people….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 15:41 utc | 141

What we see is the Empire and its globalist oligarchs attempting to get as much done before Trump takes office; escalate in Ukraine (failed), coup in South Korea (failed), colour revolution in Georgia (failed), cancel the presidential elections in Romania (done but outcome not known), destroy Syria (in progress). In the latter case, Turkey is also rushing before Russia wins in Ukraine and the Turkey/Russia relationship fundamentally changes. Then we have Macron attempting to survive while he ignores the will of the French people.
Everything looks bad for Syria at the moment, but we must wait an see whether the early victories become tactical or strategic. In the medium term Russia, Iran and China stay strong embedded in EurAsia. We must also note that Trump has come out against the actions in Syria, saying that “this is not our fight”. On balance the RIC keep winning bigly, but there will always be tactical defeats in a bigger world war.
We have another month and 13 days of this crap to deal with. Next, Biden pardons his co-conspirators far and wide. The oligarchy is generally losing, so the liberal velvet gloves have come off and the brutal fist of fascism is revealed.

Posted by: Roger Boyd | Dec 7 2024 15:44 utc | 142

re: Simply put, many Sunni Muslims have been brainwashed into hating Shia Muslims more than they hate those currently committing genocide of an overwhelmingly Sunni population in Gaza.
The hatred of Shia Muslims was promoted by the US in its divide-and-conquer strategy when the US destroyed a Sunni mosque in Iraq, and promoted the “Callifate” of Sunnis. General Flynn blew the whistle on that, but Flynn has suffered from it.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Dec 7 2024 15:48 utc | 143

Sounds pretty grim. If the Empire succeeds in taking down Syria, they will be one step (out of three) closer to holding a knife to Russia’s soft white underbelly. Iraq will fold quickly, and then the Iran-Iraq war will restart to cripple Iran, with the Empire openly on the side of the headchoppers. If Iran goes down, or is at least weakened enough to take them out of play, then the Empire will have sufficient leverage to force Russia to kneel and lick the Empire’s boots (plenty of liberals in Russia who would love nothing more than to be the Empire’s pet gimps like the Europeons are). Then China will be up shit creek. No time for anyone in the ME, or indeed the rest of the world, to think they can sit this one out.
The Empire doesn’t have the economic clout to take the nascent multipolars head-on, but it can certainly take down the weaker members one at a time and use them as blunt instruments to attack the big poles in the multipolar order. I wonder if the key players in the multipolar order see where this is going? It isn’t as if it is not obvious.
Like it or not, this is definitely the opening chapters of WWIII and the prelude is over. Denial isn’t going to keep the conflagration away.

Posted by: William Gruff | Dec 7 2024 15:56 utc | 144

I rail against liberalism because the west has shown it does not respect individuals, whether nations or persons, contrary to what it espouses itself to be.
On the other hand, nations like Iran and Russia, that are strongly religiously-based in the study of their traditional cultures, allow individuals and minorities to exist without molestation.

The ironing-out of sides in this emerging conflict, this iron curtain 2.0, might be expedient for getting the Axis ducks in a row. Syria and Lebanon were always tricky for Russia and Iran to protect because they were both surrounded by wolves in the hills.
The stage is being set then, perhaps? Or will we see a freezing of hostilities, a cold-war 2.0, and a hundred years of resentment to build when the world eventually sets fire to the wick of its own demise, wrought by century-old notions of yearning-revenge.
Until next time?

This Christmas, I will be praying for the Martyrs in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Dec 7 2024 15:57 utc | 145

Who wants to kill Trump? Butler was a warning. Not from the deep state directly, but their Jewish masters.
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:39 utc | 140
I’m sure they’d like to claim that now, but when a bullet kisses you it’s more than a warning. Real life isn’t Hollywood, the top gunmen in the world couldn’t guarantee that kind of closeness.
They missed, for whatever reason, and now President Trump has all the reason he needs to go after them jointly and severally. All of his supporters understand that.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 7 2024 15:58 utc | 146

https://sputnikglobe.com/20241207/syrian-army-defeats-terrorist-units-in-homs-province-1121112637.html
A small positive note. We don’t hear about the Kurds in this. Seems they are the better deal. Elevating them somehow to dominate Syria could slap Erdogan in the face. I recall stories of Kurdish suicide bombers taking ISIS gatherings out, so they ain’t playin’.

Posted by: Eighthman | Dec 7 2024 15:59 utc | 147

too scents @ 129
Of course there will be consequences. And the idiots will never know what it was that hit them.
It’s idiots all the way down. On this one I would wager the idiots in charge are stunned by how successful (sic) their efforts have been and will draw every wrong conclusion, making things worse and worse.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 7 2024 15:59 utc | 148

@Posted by: Zet | Dec 7 2024 15:36 utc | 137
Trump must be very confident that TPTB are not going to try to kill him anymore, after the cabinet he named, to go to France now, of all places, to inaugurate a cathedral, even when that would be good sign for his Christian followers, all the more when the Russians have warned him of more assasination intents…
What better place than caothic crumbling France for a false flag magnicide balmed on whomever of “West”´s enemies and Rumanizate the past and coming French elections…?
Trump must be very confident that TPTB are not going to try to kill him anymore, after the cabinet he named, to go to France now, of all places, to inaugurate a cathedral, even when that would be good sign for his Christian followers, all the more when the Russians have warned him of more assasination intents…
What better place than caothic crumbling France for a false flag magnicide balmed on whomever of “West”´s enemies and Rumanizate the past and coming French elections…?

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 16:00 utc | 149

@ED4

“Syria rebels appear to credit Israeli strikes on Hezbollah with aiding shock advance”
Should Sinwar be blamed for this particular round? If he had not staged the 10/7 attack, with Hezbollah joining in on 10/8 “in solidarity” the sequence of events that occurred since then, would not have happened.
For example, Hezbollah’s (now deceased) leadership would likely have sent forces (now eattrited) to help Assad.

“The best way to control the opposition is to own it” – Lenin.
It’s an open secret that Israel fostered Hamas, from being a fringe Islamist charity, to the “terrorist” paramilitary force that gave Israel the pretext to put off giving the Palestinians their own state, blockade Gaza and strangle the population there, along with any hope they had of a decent life.
Hamas supported the Islamist rebels in Syria, despite those rebels clearly being i) helped by Israel, and ii) helping Israel weaken their biggest immediate enemy.
Hamas launched an attack on Israel that provided the pretext needed to flatten Gaza and extirpate the Gazans.
Israel knew of the attack a year in advance… and let it happen. Actually they made sure it would “succeed” by withdrawing the forces that would usually be guarding the border, and the evidence is pretty good that the bulk of the “mostly civilian” Israeli casualties were, in fact, killed by IDF Apache attack helicopters following the Hannibal Doctrine.
Like ISIS’ Baghdadi, Sinwar turned out to be the Empire’s greatest asset in furthering the Greater Israel project.
Both spent a lot of time being “detained” by the Empire in prison.
Ever get the feeling Sinwar and Baghdadi were, in fact… Israeli agents?
Yes, in the end the were murdered by the Empire they helped so well (allegedly)… but the “useful idiot” phrase was coined for a reason.

Posted by: observer | Dec 7 2024 16:01 utc | 150

The fog of war has become impenetrable in Syria.

Posted by: Perimetr | Dec 7 2024 16:03 utc | 151

Even though I support the state of Isreal in general, this is not the way to go about it. From the October 7th set up by Netanyahu to starving Palestinian children and now deposing Assaud (who is a good ruler that is a victim of a lot of fake news). HOPEFULLY TRUMP CAN FIX THIS MESS.
Posted by: Fortuna | Dec 7 2024 14:36 utc | 111
Trump can’t he has too much to fix internally. Listen to the first 5 mins. Its explained what happened when trump ordered the Syria pull out in 2018
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xiGYN20WLo0&si=8gDxg6TREolNPBhi

Posted by: Feck | Dec 7 2024 16:04 utc | 152

@Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 14:27 utc | 108
>>The question to me is why is Shoigu still at the head of Russian Security Council
Well, “still”: he was defense minister before, so he hasn’t “always” held this post–just so that we stay factual. But apart from that: waaay over my pay grade. For all I know, even the few souls who know the truth of what goes down in Moscow might say “There isn’t a single answer, let alone a rational one.” 🙂 But allow me to guess. By now, pretty much all of Shoigu’s MoD appointees have been arrested for corruption, which is … awkward even if good ol’ Sergei didn’t partake personally. But on the other hand, Russia’s military-industrial complex is outproducing the entire West. Putin seems to be a non-moralizing, Realpolitik guy. So if Shoigu is still considered to be useful, Vlad might tell him “You may carry on doing what you’re good at, but from a position where you’re one step removed from the cookie jar.” 🙂
Many people mourn the loss of Wagner’s combat power, but Prigozhine did mutiny certainly, and play footsie with Ukie intel quite possibly. So something had to be done. About the Surovikin affair: I know of its existence but not the details. If in Moscow the best people are seen as a threat to TPTB, hence marginalized or worse, then … that may give Russia something in common with Syria; food for thought.
In the bigger picture: Russia claims to still have 1/2 m soldiers in reserve; Wagner or not shouldn’t really matter. I keep coming back to my question: do those reserves exist? My layman’s guess is that a single Russian mechanized brigade would give the headchoppers serious pause for thought. But even if it were available, could Russia sustain such a force in Syria when Erdogan controls the Bosporus? If the answer is “no” for regulars, I don’t see why it’d be different in the case of Wagner–just different levels of political risk for Putin.

Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 16:05 utc | 153

A couple of very revealing quotes that demonstrate that America has been allied with Al-Queda/Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) terrorists against Syria for a very long time–under *both* Barack Obama and Donald Trump:
Some things never change.
2012. Jake Sullivan, then an aide to Hillary Clinton: “AQ [al-Qaeda*] is on our side in Syria.”
2021. James Jeffrey, special envoy to Syria under Trump (2018-2020): “HTS [Hayat Tahrir al-Sham*] is an asset to the US’s strategy in Idlib.”

Pepe Escobar: The Syria Tragedy and the New Omni-War
https://sputnikglobe.com/20241206/pepe-escobar-the-syria-tragedy-and-the-new-omni-war-1121108341.html

Posted by: ak74 | Dec 7 2024 16:08 utc | 154

Syria Situation Report. Danny Davis and Rajan Menon
Just watched 36 minute vid. Thorough, deliberate, well-documented review of full waterfront on Syria.
Who are the players, what are their motivations, what’s the territorial military and political map, what are the players’ next moves.
Maps, vid clips with Erdogan, HTS leader Al-Julani included. Gives 10-year historical-until-right-now parts-in-motion view, and some potential battlefield strategy for each military player.
Excellent stuff. Clear-headed, no dogma, no hysteria. If you want to get a full grip on the situation in just 36 mins, this is the place to invest the time.
Kudos to Danny Davis and Rajan Menon for their outstanding work. Danny Davis asks great questions, and Rajan Menon delivers the answers.
Here’s the link.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Dec 7 2024 16:10 utc | 155

Re Mary at 100 – Thanks for the best summation of the situation I have read. My own perspective is one of concern that Bibi, Blinken, Sullivan and Hochstein are doing their very best to provoke World War III, to constrain the degrees of freedom for the Trump cabinet to act, and to create as much chaos as possible to counter the UN/Frances Albanese’s well articulated summaries of the ongoing Israeli genocide, which now encompasses Lebanon and Syria, with Iran next up. IS/US/UK war is against civilians – on all levels. The atrocities are mindbending at the extreme. Russians and Iranians are fully aware of this and proceeding cautiously – hence Astana. Also note that US bases in the area had significant troop build ups in earlier months. I would conclude with Alstair Cooke’s comment that Russian air support will be a crucial factor. Note that IAF strafes Syria from the sidelines. This situation is a long game with the Axis of Resistance long range goal: Pushing the US/UK/EU out of West Asia, with Israel contained and constrained.

Posted by: abierno | Dec 7 2024 16:11 utc | 156

I wonder how many liberal r3t#rds are able to comprehend this reality, as the same evil forces feeding them DEI and wokeness, multiculturalism and ‘strength through diversity’ at home, while they devour the world by promoting sectarianism and profiting from extremism abroad.
Posted by: Rubiconned | Dec 7 2024 10:08 utc | 31
What do you think DEI is? It is sectarianism at home, fyi. Dividing up the workplace into ethnic and gender groups in the US is the same thing as dividing up the legislatures of Lebanon or Iraq by religion. It is designed to get “diversity”. Diversity according to the overlords, while strictly enforcing uniformity of beliefs and thoughts.
Just like al Julani is now being sold to the western public as a diversity-promoting liberal. A diversity-promoting liberal who rips down Christmas decorations and enforces the veil.
The US version is enforcing pronouns, and holding Drag Queen Story Hours for toddlers. All colors and genders welcome! But don’t you dare say that toddlers shouldn’t have men in drag twerking in front of children. That is heresy and will get you shunned or fired.
I wonder if the fact that most of the SAA is Sunni, and some of them are former jihadists, has anything to do with the fact that they walked away from the jihadist take-over of Aleppo and Hama.
I was leaning to the “bribery of the generals” theory. The US, like the Nazis before them, seem to use that strategy to great effect.
Maybe it’s both. They were teaching Salafist propaganda in Idlib. We know the effect of teaching children Nazi propaganda in Ukraine, and jihadist propaganda in Pakistan, as well as trannie propaganda in the USA.
Get ’em while they’re young and they will be yours forever. Or so sayeth the Jesuits (I paraphrase.)_

Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 7 2024 16:17 utc | 157

https://x.com/ejmalrai/status/1865430294620205379
Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺 @ejmalrai
It looks like what will remain of the old #Syria will be limited to Homs, for now, and on longer term Latakia – Tartous only. #Lebanon should think about defended its borders.
People in #Damascus should think of their future in the next 24-48 hours.
https://x.com/KevorkAlmassian/status/1865332232392516060
Kevork Almassian🇸🇾🇦🇲 @KevorkAlmassian
Israel launched more attacks on Syrian Army positions, blatantly aiding al-Qaeda, and then falsely claimed, “we bombed a chemical weapons stockpile.” This is a blatant lie. Israel and Turkey are actively coordinating efforts to occupy Syria.
https://x.com/MenchOsint/status/1865403762421928145
MenchOsint @MenchOsint
Oil/Chemical Tanker “MAR VESTA” from Dortyol, Turkey, heading to Haifa, Israel.
All while prentending to be heading toward Port Said, Egypt. Classic 🙂

Posted by: michaelj72 | Dec 7 2024 16:21 utc | 158

thanks b
it’s an important and grim article from craig murray.. i hope people will continue to support his work by going to his site and making a donation.. i am not sure how this unfolds moving forward, but it doesn’t look good in many respects..

Posted by: james | Dec 7 2024 16:22 utc | 159

@ ak74 155
I don’t like the term hybrid-war or omni-war.
This is a Phantom War.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Dec 7 2024 16:22 utc | 160

Sounds like a cognitive dissonance…
Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 15:23 utc | 134
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No; obviously a lie.

Posted by: burak | Dec 7 2024 16:23 utc | 161

interesting how israel is allowed to bomb syria with nary a peep out of the western presses.. i guess that is the international rules based law of the west..

Posted by: james | Dec 7 2024 16:23 utc | 162

From the beginning Israel wanted US in the war. Now they have it. And not just in it to defend the southern end of Canaan but to create Eretz Israel.
If this persists it weakens Russia’s hand in Ukraine. And everywhere.
If this persists it ends civilization in Syria, in Lebanon, In Iraq. A large part of the human heritage will be irretrievably lost. And Iran will be on the defensive in a way it has not known.
If Iran and Russia do not make a move very soon they were in on it from beginning.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 7 2024 16:27 utc | 163

“Get ’em while they’re young and they will be yours forever. Or so sayeth the Jesuits (I paraphrase.)”
Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 7 2024 16:17 utc | 158
Excellent post.
“The Power of Early Education
Some claim the maxim comes from St. Ignatius Loyola himself. Yet the idea later proclaimed by the Jesuits is very old — give us a child till he’s 7 and we’ll have him for life.
It works.
Many years ago, a young son of my ancestors was kidnapped during a Russian pogrom. His father and brother spent years searching — everywhere.
They eventually found him — living as a teenage seminarian in Constantinople. He knew nothing of his family. He had no wish to know. He just wanted to become a Russian Orthodox priest.
It’s not only religious organizations that know the power of early training and indoctrination. So do food companies.
The Future of American Obesity
Clara first saw Happy Soda on TV when she was 2 years old. Everyone looked so glad! The characters, with their funny costumes and big smiles, stood out against the other dozen food ads she watched every day — like any average American child.
And Clara loved that smooth, sugary pull at the back of her throat when she drank the magic liquid. Every time she took a sip she wanted another — though her parents would only allow her tiny. When she was allowed to use a tablet at the age of 4, Clara went looking for Happy Soda. And there it was! All those happy characters. And now they were willing to play just with her.
She played the new game with them — then several, harder games. Every time she won, she felt pleased, watching the characters applauding and laughing with her. She thought about them every time she saw an ad for Happy Soda.
Back to Piaget
Gun and food manufacturers are very big on “personal responsibility.” But what does a 4-year-old know about guns? What 4-year-old knows the health implications of sugared soda?
And their parents working two jobs in a half-dead economy don’t possess infinite time to watch every program they watch, to read with them every text and email.
As Piaget learned in his studies of children several decades ago, kids don’t understand the many differences between advertising and truth, dreams and reality, until perhaps reach age 7 or 8. And those early ideas often stick for a lifetime.
What the Jesuits knew long ago.
Food for Kids
Here are some facts about food and kids, courtesy of Jennifer Harris of the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity and Professor Thomas Robinson of Stanford, as told by pediatrician Perri Klass in the 2/12/13 New York Times. They include items like:
Give 3- to 5-year-olds identical foods. They identify those in the McDonald’s wrappers as tasting better.
The 12-14 TV food ads that kids and adolescents see every day emphasize fast foods, sugared drinks and cereals, and candy. Social media like Facebook are the new face of child food advertising.
Just one 30 second TV ad can change adherence to a brand.
Every 20-ounce soda contains 16 tablespoons of added sugar — about twice what adults are told is “safe” to take in each day.
And then there’s the case of Natasha Harris.
Natasha Harris
A New Zealander, Natasha Harris died three years ago age 30. She left 8 kids.
In his inquest reported by the BBC, the coroner identified Coca Cola as a major factor in her death.
Harris drank about 10 quarts a day of Coke. Her teeth decayed and needed to be pulled. At least one of her children was born without tooth enamel.(1)
1.https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/the-power-rest/201303/give-us-kid-till-shes-7-and-well-have-her-life

Posted by: canuck | Dec 7 2024 16:28 utc | 164

Re: Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 14:08 utc | 98

Scott Ritter makes the point that in the recent past, Assad’s and Russia’s hands were tied: as long as Turkey was seen to abide by the Astana accords, they were in no position to move first. Agree or not, I usually listen to what The Inspector has to say. So is there someone here who knows: was disarming HTS&friends and keeping them disarmed part of the Astana accords or not? Sounds like the kind of thing you’d put in writing; then again, what do I know.
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@Jo | Dec 7 2024 7:39 utc | 6
>>Any chance that it appears Hama then Damascus as “last lines of defence” are waiting for the HTS militant armed convoys to joyfully and perhaps overconfidently to drive down the M5….then get slaughtered by SAA and Russian airstrikes on these targets?
At a minimum, not literally as you write it: Hama was overrun already just like that. Meanwhile, it’s been close to two weeks, and Syria’s allies are still looking at each other “If we overcommit now, will it be too little too late?” Yeah, RIP those unfortunate Iraqis, but sending a column through a desert where A-10’s have complete freedom of action may not be the best strategy.
Bottom line I think this clusterfuck demonstrates the failure of 5d chess; I’d hope nobody on the loyalist side entertains the thought of even more of what hasn’t worked. You fancy yourself smart and consider playing dirty games with Erdogan, better check first if Erdogan isn’t smarter still. In retrospect, helping the Iraqi Resistance kick the yanks out might’ve achieved more than endlessly pleading for muh restraint.
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@xor | Dec 7 2024 7:51 utc | 8
>>A Palestinian flag was waving at the Aleppo castle put there by the NATO terrorist and their current terrorist leader al-Julani.
Well you saw what you saw but even if it happened like that, might it be more the exception that proves the rule? Any place which this blitz offensive touches, they waste no time tearing down Resistance symbols. Then again, someone who seemed to know a bit more cautioned the other day that the Syrian Baath Party flag is very similar to the Palestinian one, to the point of them being indistinguishable for outsiders.
Anyway, better not get lost in details. Wherever HTS&friends go, they invariably raise the Turkish flag; been like that for years already, going back to the Afrin offensive if not longer. And RT.com is still running cover for Erdogan; as if the Kremlin’s already decided to sit this one out.

I must firstly question – are you playing 16D chess like chess master VVP or merely speculating based upon your experience and observations?!?
Clearly the 17D chess masters know what they’re doing here.
Erdogan is obviously an important player in the region and whatever solid trust VVP has placed in this important partner is clearly a key aspect of being a successful 33D chess player.
So I ask again, are you paying 42D chess like the chess master or not?
As some foresighted commentators here have noticed, perhaps Russia is playing a deep strategic game here and abandoning the no longer useful Syria, and perhaps later on Iran, is part of an intricate ploy to bring Turkey into BRICS – truly a case of bringing a hen into a Fox House – and therefore effectively swap Syria (& perhaps Iran) for Turkey!!
I don’t personally buy that, but it seems some here do and they’re obviously better chess players than I am.
At the end of the day – now that Russia has lost the European gas and oil market – stay is the point of the Syrian alliance anymore?!?
Who cares about those pipelines from the Persian Gulf?!?

Posted by: Julian | Dec 7 2024 16:28 utc | 165

The terrorists won the information and psychological warfare. The IPR is not the dissemination of a couple of fake videos.
The IPR is a battle for minds, which the Syrian government has lost once and for all. It is not for nothing that the Turks first rushed to install electricity in Aleppo and clear the roads.
The surrender of Palmyra and Daraa did not happen because they ran out of soldiers, they simply did not believe in their future, and the portrait of Bashar al-Assad no longer symbolized anything. Therefore, one should not be surprised that the Syrian soldiers abandoned their tanks without firing a single shot and went on foot and ran.

Posted by: HughG | Dec 7 2024 16:29 utc | 166

“Like it or not, this is definitely the opening chapters of WWIII and the prelude is over. Denial isn’t going to keep the conflagration away.”
Posted by: William Gruff | Dec 7 2024 15:56 utc | 145
A magnificent post, thanks.

Posted by: canuck | Dec 7 2024 16:31 utc | 167

james@163…..their benefactors own the media, Syria, bombed, what bombs? We are supposed to believe the entire thing happened in a vacuum. Sure.
No one knew, like major amounts of humans and equipment right on ones border, shades of Kursk, not one spy, not one curious look to assess the situation, not one local said oy vey…..talk about major lack of intelligence, typical flat footed reaction.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Dec 7 2024 16:32 utc | 168

@Ma Laoshi 154
“Wagner or not shouldn’t really matter”
The Wagner were cruel, and you didn’t mess with them. Small in number, they scared the militants more than anyone else and that cruelty is respected in the Middle East.
There are reasons why statues to Prigozhin and Wagner appear in Central Africa and why those governments want Wagner PMC and not the Russian Federation’s Afrika Korp

Posted by: HughG | Dec 7 2024 16:40 utc | 169

Grid5 Dec 7@1335
There is NO “legitimate opposition” in battered Syria. There may have been some such people in Syria at the early stages of the staged revolt, already over a decade ago. As with Russian assistance, the legitimate government of Syria drove back the head choppers to the point where Russia naively took the Turks at their word over Idlib, where some of those genuine opposition types were quickly put in their places by those Takfiri fanatics. Most of them ultimately fled to Europe and are no longer part of the Syrian equation.

Posted by: aristodemos | Dec 7 2024 16:43 utc | 170

from TehranTimes–
Mainstream regional media first reported that Hama, like Aleppo, had fallen into the hands of the militants.
However, these reports have proven to be false with the HTS terrorists have not even reached the city’s borders.
The Syrian Ministry of Defense denied reports of a military withdrawal from Hama, underlining that units remain stationed in northern and eastern Hama countryside, fully prepared to repel any terrorist attack. . . here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Dec 7 2024 16:45 utc | 171

Президент Сирии Башар Асад обратится к нации в 20:00 (Мск)
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will address the nation at 20:00 (Moscow time)
https://t.me/RVvoenkor/82158

Posted by: grid5 | Dec 7 2024 16:47 utc | 172

The immense power of the US and its colony Israel combined with the ambitions of Erdogan cannot be underestimated. The potential for tragedy of an ISIS aligned with the US, Israel, and Türkiye overtaking Syria and threatening Lebanon would be as bad as the genocide in Gaza which resulted from the Oct. 7 Al Aqsa Flood. Western war planners have seized the initiation of hostilities by Hamas to wreck holy hell on the Axis of Resistance. Russia may not be able to save Assad. China will not intervene. Iran is too weak to become involved militarily and if it does risks its own destruction. The war planners inexhaustible resources of weapons, financing, and willing Sunni partners, for the moment, appears invincible. As Craig noted, this coming holocaust of the Shiites and Alawites will not be televised like the one in Gaza. The overthrowing of Assad, if it occurs, will be celebrated by the subjects of Western imperialism and the celebrants will not be aware of the human toll or what it entails for the future.
Anyone interested in the Sunni and Shia schism may find Annex 1 of Volume I of Toynbee’s Study of History illuminating. The battle for the Iranic world fought between Ismail Shah Safawi, born Sunni but a conqueror who forced his subjects to become Shiites, and Selim Padishah Osmanli, a Sunni Turk, is Toynbee’s explanation for why these Muslims became enemies after previously living together “cheek to cheek.”
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.57233/page/n367/mode/2up

Posted by: Keme | Dec 7 2024 16:49 utc | 173

“Words, words, words.” – William Shakespeare, Hamlet
https://x.com/MenchOsint/status/1865376915772584144
MenchOsint @MenchOsint
⚡️🇮🇷 Iranian FM Araghchi after Astana talks “The most important thing is to start political talks between the Syrian government and the legitimate opposition groups”
“We had a very good meeting of the Astana group between the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Türkiye. At the end of the meeting, Mr. Pederson, the special representative of the UN Secretary General joined.
The current issues in Syria, which are very serious, were discussed and all the participants agreed that the conflicts should end immediately, the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Syria should be respected and the United Nations should definitely be referred to.
The most important thing is to start political talks between the Syrian government and the legitimate opposition groups.
These were the demands of the meeting and it was decided that we should consult with the Syrian government in this regard. Russia was also supposed to consult with the Syrian government.”
– Tasnim.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Dec 7 2024 16:49 utc | 174

Who wants to kill Trump? Butler was a warning. Not from the deep state directly, but their Jewish masters.
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:39 utc | 140
Can’t believe that anyone would fall for that pathetic Butler staging. Hey, a tiny-minded narcissist who was shot in the head just gets up for more while fistpumping, simply because he’s that cool! The flag just teleports into the photograph! The line of sneakers to celebrate his masonic shoe ritual just happened to already be produced!
The crisis actors rubbing their bellies in the audience while one of them is supposedly dead on the ground just happened to have been in countless other crisis events all around the world!
His “2cm hole” in the ear was just gone, vanished, without a scar in two days. Fucking get a grip man. I barely nipped my ear once with hair scissors and had a dark scab for a month or more. Get a grip. Come back to reality.
If there’s one thing I agree about with the jews, it’s that most people really are goys who’ve forfeited their right to live.

Posted by: Jack M | Dec 7 2024 16:49 utc | 175

Out the mouse. Syria is collapsing.
Colonel Cassad up to date:
The Assad government continues to lose territory without any significant resistance, the army is in a half-decayed state. The organized resistance of individual parts does not change the gloomy overall picture. It is very likely that Syria will soon cease to exist in its usual form and will be divided directly or indirectly, with its territory repeating the fate of Afghanistan and Libya.
The probable loss of Homs could significantly accelerate the collapse of the state apparatus and the remaining state logistics.
At the same time, Russia risks losing its bases in Latakia (which will affect Russia’s positions in the Middle East and its operations in Africa, which also relied on Khmeimim), and Iran is actually on the verge of losing its land corridor (Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon), which was Iran’s most important conquest in the Syrian war. All this will seriously change the balance in the Middle East.

Posted by: guest from franconia | Dec 7 2024 16:51 utc | 176

80.000 US troops in Europe; 40,000 troops in West Asia as well as the better component of US war ships. Considerable air build up in Cypress. This is the context in which Russia/Iran/China are slip streaming. US has been prepping for this situation for a long time, coordinating with IS/EU/ NATO – notice it is US warthogs strafing the SAA. Also, very clear cut, well coordinated and organized messaging in all western popular media. The word genocide is virtually never mentioned, nor the extraordinary numbers of civilian deaths in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon. Also, note the Axis of Resistence tries to mitigate civilian deaths, while targeting military installations. This also may be a part of the attempts at diplomacy. This situation is most probably why Larov told Tucker Carlson that the world is closer than ever to World War III.

Posted by: abierno | Dec 7 2024 16:53 utc | 177

Alistair Crooke: https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/12/06/erdogan-idlib-shock-shadows-kursk/

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 7 2024 16:53 utc | 178

Its been a fast moving situation and most pundits have been caught flat footed.
Only yesterday Pepe Escobar was saying that the Russians & Iranians were going to hit the Militants hard. I couldn’t see where he got that from at the time.
A few days earlier Alexander Mercouris, who I have a lot of time for, said the front had stablised and the militants would soon be pushed back. Again, I couldn’t see where he got that assessment from.
Both pundits were totally wrong. Why? Because they won’t to believe and they hadn’t kept an eye on what had been happening in Syria in the past 12 months.
Sadly, some commentators on here and other alt media forums put too much weight to the comments of the likes of Eva Bartlett and Syrian Girl who both merely push Assad propaganda.
Assad squandered everything that Russia helped to get him and he deserves his fate

Posted by: HughG | Dec 7 2024 16:56 utc | 179

DunGroanin Dec 7@1351
Astute and heart-felt commentary. Thanks. Today is an anniversary. It is the day when slippery FDR and his prime military minions, George Marshall and Admiral King deliberately did not inform the military and naval commanders in Honolulu that the Japanese were going to attack.
Why?
In order to finally end the Depression, which had deepened in ’37, due to his connivance with the bank$ters and the industrialists AND as a Talmudist controlled fast-talker; plus being an Anglophile; FDR desperately need a war in order to engender U$$A supremacy upon ultimate victory…with the USSR stuck with the dirty work on the Eastern Front in order to make the Normandy invasion succeed.
The whole business was carefully calculated by the likes of Bernard Baruch and Henry Morgenthaler; the prime minions for the Rottenchilds in City of London and the Rottenfellers here in the U$$A; along with six other “shareholders”; European bank$ters who collectively owned and continue to own the allegedly “Federal” Reserve Bank.
Thus this 83rd Anniversary of Pearl Harbor was when what was once considered as America the Beautiful into the designated attack-dog for the City of London based Empire.

Posted by: aristodemos | Dec 7 2024 16:59 utc | 180

It doesn’t look like Damascus will make it through this long weekend:

In an anonymously-sourced report on Friday, the Telegraph claimed that Assad’s family had fled to Russia, and that it was “unclear” whether the president himself would remain in Syria. Multiple Western outlets have claimed that Egypt and Jordan are urging Assad to flee the country and set up a government in exile.

https://www.rt.com/news/608894-terrorists-reach-damascus-assad/
There you go.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Dec 7 2024 17:00 utc | 181

@Ghost of Zanon | Dec 7 2024 14:42 utc | 114
>>this whole operation was designed to provoke an over-reaction by Russia
Now there’s some words I’ve heard one time too many. Whenever Russia drops the ball it’s always rationalized as “LOL we owned them–we didn’t take the bait.”
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@NorwegianPawn | Dec 7 2024 15:07 utc | 127
>>I keep being astonished, shocked and puzzled by how ErDOGan over and over again manages to play everybody.
location, location, location …
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@Ghost of Mozgovoy | Dec 7 2024 15:23 utc | 134
>>there should be an agreement between the legitimate Syrian government and the “moderate Syrian opposition”?
Russia, per Lavrov, in Syria has to either talk out of both sides of their mouth, or fight. Had they been prepared to fight for the place, things would’ve never gotten this far. In retrospect: that Russia would do now, under pressure in Ukraine (a conflict in which Turkey is a playa as well), that which they were totally unwilling to do in 2020, was always very unlikely.
Grim outlook now. The Empire is putting on a grand show “This is what happens if you rely on Russia’s protection.” As @Simpleton | Dec 7 2024 14:56 utc | 122 already said: Putin owns this.
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@Julian | Dec 7 2024 16:28 utc | 166
See above. I have no independent expertise on the matter, but others say that Syria is a key node for Russia to reach into Africa, which Russia has invested in heavily. I have already given my opinion: losing in Syria to win even better in … something is like punching your own nose to win a fist fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6GLoKkkCtY
If actual Russians start publicly coping like you do here, then the small countries of the world will think “Why should we ever trust those guys?”

Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 17:01 utc | 182

Are there still hopeful people thinking that Palestine will win? China, Russia, and Iran are afraid of the terrorist state of Israel and will do nothing. A great defeat for the ‘multipolar world

Posted by: VkNEL | Dec 7 2024 17:01 utc | 183

Today, Dec. 7, is Pearl Harbor Day. I subscribe to the Washington Post, and I saw nothing in today’s paper about that anniversary. In past years, they always used to have a feature about it.

Posted by: Lysias | Dec 7 2024 17:05 utc | 184

erdo-dog has once again bitten the hand of those who caress him, putin,
Putin, as a good Christian, continually turns the other cheek without ever showing shame in taking so many slaps,
he takes them from everyone with a phlegm that leaves you perplexed,
sanctions galore, without ever turning off the taps that would bring the West to its knees, without ever cutting off an ear of the English, Polish and French, without ever kicking the Turks in the ass, indeed, the more the Turks spit in his face, he, Putin, supports them economically, even sending them millions of tourists,
his threats make you smile, he seems like a drunk threatening 4/5 bodybuilders who are expert in boxing.
my question is: does it exist or does it.

Posted by: Cagliostro | Dec 7 2024 17:10 utc | 185

@ sean the leprechaun | Dec 7 2024 16:32 utc | 169
true… thanks.

Posted by: james | Dec 7 2024 17:11 utc | 186

History Legends recaps SAA collapse from a tactical perspective:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kwFt6z3gaI&ab_channel=HistoryLegends

Posted by: Rubiconned | Dec 7 2024 17:16 utc | 187

Mary: Dec 7@1410
Well informed and insightful observations, salted with basic common sense. Thank you.

Posted by: aristodemos | Dec 7 2024 17:17 utc | 188

I think it was Marat who recently said the nature of the Syrian battlefield makes air power the deciding factor. He then speculated on the impact of Russian air power on HTS controlled territory. This is not merely militarily viable, but politically as well. As noted, we are talking about terrorists that are quietly backed by Imperialism. How will the Imperialists denounce Russia for smashing a group that is high atop their own list of terrorist organizations?
That said, China and Iran need to step it up immediately. Asad, left to his own devices, will be crushed, pushing the terrorists of Imperialism closer to Iran and ultimately western China.
The fact of Israeli and US air power openly aiding these primitive lunatic terrorists must be amplified and shared widely. This fact represents another collosal blow to western hype about democracy, women’s rights, minority rights, gay rights. Get it out there. Repeat that fact to everyone who will listen.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 7 2024 17:19 utc | 189

I would wager the idiots in charge are stunned by how successful (sic) their efforts have been and will draw every wrong conclusion
Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 7 2024 15:59 utc | 149

I agree. Pride before the fall.

Posted by: too scents | Dec 7 2024 17:21 utc | 190

aristodemos #181 and Mary # 100. Thank you. Prayers for peace.

Posted by: Formerly Miss Lacy | Dec 7 2024 17:22 utc | 191

What is Mosaic Warfare?
Mosaic Warfare is a warfighting theory which suggests that making an enemy fight an unexpectedly large, asymmetric volume and variety of weaponry and platforms from different classes, sizes, and types ­each fighting in a way as distinct as the tiles in a mosaic – can have an overpowering advantage as compared to going head-to-head against that enemy’s similar weapons and platforms.
It’s a disjointed, multi-domain approach that runs counter to the belief that only a coordinated, uniformly-trained, smoothly-functioning fighting force would be the more powerful opponent to face.
Like the tiles in a mosaic, the individual platforms of each domain – air, land, maritime, cyber, space, and so on – would together create a larger picture of broad and overpowering strength, while simultaneously making it hard for the enemy to pin down one way to fight against such a confusing, mixed bag of an opponent.
A product conceived and put forth by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Mosaic Warfare concept posits that there is a benefit to being small, agile, fluid, and scalable. In the world of mosaic warfare, instead of always depending on building the ultimate fighter jet or biggest submarine or most accurate missiles, it can be just as powerful to take simpler, smaller platforms, network them together, then have them interpret the battle in their own ways that make the most of their advantages.
In this theory, enemies can be caught off guard and innovations like unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or ground robots can become part of the fight sooner.
— BAE Systems

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Dec 7 2024 17:22 utc | 192

Unfortunately, the concern trolls have a point. Many smaller states have been siding with the multipolars because they believed they could get away with it and not be destroyed by the Empire. If the Empire succeeds in taking down Syria, then that confidence will be gone. This is more than a stepping stone towards Iran. This is an effort by the Empire to prove it still has what it takes to deal out hurt to those who try to go their own way.
Ultimately, the Empire’s efforts will fail because nothing that results from this attack can reverse the Empire’s decline. At best, it will just slow that decline (in-built economic contradictions are driving the decline). This won’t allow the Empire to escape the Thucydides trap. In the meantime, though… well, it looks like it will take the multipolars a while to figure out what must be done, even though it seems obvious. There will be lots of pain between now and then.

Posted by: William Gruff | Dec 7 2024 17:23 utc | 193

@HughG | Dec 7 2024 16:40 utc | 170
>>The Wagner were cruel, and you didn’t mess with them.
From what I’ve heard and seen, I tend to agree. Nice guys don’t win; good to bring it up. Unfortunately, Prigozhine came to believe his own legend and choked on the ensuing hubris. Not so easy to replicate the success formula (if it ever was one, the ends don’t always justify the means): you can only dish out the nasty stuff at-arms-length, via a private company or some such.
At any rate, this puts the lie to all the self-congratulation about “restraint” and “Long Game(TM).” Potential Russian allies have more immediate needs: “Can you take care of business and protect us?”

Posted by: Ma Laoshi | Dec 7 2024 17:23 utc | 194

Who wants to kill Trump? Butler was a warning. Not from the deep state directly, but their Jewish masters.
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Dec 7 2024 15:39 utc | 140
Can’t believe that anyone would fall for that pathetic Butler staging. Hey, a tiny-minded narcissist who was shot in the head just gets up for more while fistpumping, simply because he’s that cool! The flag just teleports into the photograph! The line of sneakers to celebrate his masonic shoe ritual just happened to already be produced!
The crisis actors rubbing their bellies in the audience while one of them is supposedly dead on the ground just happened to have been in countless other crisis events all around the world!
His “2cm hole” in the ear was just gone, vanished, without a scar in two days. Fucking get a grip man. I barely nipped my ear once with hair scissors and had a dark scab for a month or more. Get a grip. Come back to reality.
If there’s one thing I agree about with the jews, it’s that most people really are goys who’ve forfeited their right to live.
Posted by: Jack M | Dec 7 2024 16:49 utc | 176
Ladies and gentlemen, Jack, the Zionazi! Jack, you dumb goy, go join them on their sites.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 7 2024 17:24 utc | 195

Key statements by Russian FM Sergey Lavrov at the Doha Forum on Global Cooperation:
▪️Russia will take steps together with Turkiye and Iran to ensure that the call for de-escalation in Syria is heard.

Taking loving steps together with the country that just stabbed you in the back. Taking steps to ensure that calls are heard! Wow. That’s a lot! Sounds similar to their taking steps to ensure that their faint mumbling and cursory handwringing are heard in Gaza by the people getting tortured to death every day.

Posted by: Jack M | Dec 7 2024 17:26 utc | 196

The victory of 2015-2017 gave secular Syria the last chance to federalize the country, to become the strongest political player in the Middle East with the powerful support of Iran and Russia.
Why Assad flushed the fruits of triumph down the toilet is one for the historians.
Onto the Sultan Erdogan who is also facing difficult times, because the Militants have gone off script and have tasted victory, they are rushing where it is weak. That is, to Damascus, forgetting about the main Ottoman task – to exterminate the hated Kurds.
The Russian completed their task with honour, as did their allies, but it is worth remembering – the merit of the Syrians themselves, who collected their thoughts, was decisive. They built a new army, cast aside civil strife, saved the country themselves.
However, things evolve the Turks and Americans actively worked on their mistakes. While the Syrians were disbanding their most combat-ready units, squabbling and killing each other for control over the checkpoints of the busiest highways, breeding even more vicious corruption than during the civil war. The Turkish Sultan, with the active participation of the British, waited for a convenient moment and delivered his blow of revenge.
Information about the preparation of the Idlib for a large-scale offensive appeared a year ago, when a trial run of short raids on the deployment sites and checkpoints of the Syrian army in Idlib, near the Es-Saura airbase, in the province of Deir ez-Zor, took place.
All of them ended sadly for Assad’s army, despite the cheerful reports from Damascus about the repelled breakthrough attempts. In the summer of 2024, even the Americans reported: Ukrainian instructors are training the militants in new tactics of “drone warfare” in Idlib.
No one even scratched their heads. We have the “Astana format”, Erdogan’s personal meeting with Bashar al-Assad is being intensely prepared, and in general – “the agreements reached” with the main partners are being “observed”. Forgetting the most important thing, on whose territory our military bases are located. The experiments of Mr. Assad’s entourage with terror in the army against the most competent military leaders, the disbandment of combat-ready units, the abolition of the general conscription system with its replacement by a voluntary territorial one, the unwillingness to negotiate with the Kurds and eliminate the mortal danger of Idlib – predictably ended in disaster.
No one expected such success of the Militants, not even the Turkish military that sent them to terrorize the province of Aleppo. The Sultan makes contradictory escapades every day, trying with all his might to crawl away from the successes of the militants, because after the possible fall of Homs he will have to answer questions from “esteemed partners”. Not only in Tehran or Moscow, because the militants waving Turkish flags are recognized as terrorists even overseas. And it will be possible to fool people with “rebels” until the moment when those doomed to death in orange robes once again fill the Internet.
The debriefing will be fierce, I suspect. If the traitor generals dump Assad, then we will see Syria in the worst form of civil slaughter. If the “partners” can pull the moustache of the Turkish sultan (and there is something to do, especially in Kurdistan), then there is a chance to preserve Russian military bases and begin the long path of reviving the Syrian state. Because without this option, Russia’s emerging interests in Africa, in the Near/Middle East will go to hell. And the Caucasus is already smouldering nearby.

Posted by: HughG | Dec 7 2024 17:27 utc | 197

Last I heard from other posters he went pro-ukrainian, it became more evident the more Ukraine was losing.
Posted by: Autumn | Dec 7 2024 14:45 utc | 117
If Dima came out and said what he knows is the Truth–that Russia is beating the shit out of Ukraine and Nato and the US and their tiny hat controllers–Youtube would’ve taken him down in a New York minute.
You don’t appreciate the fine line some of these folk have to walk just to keep reporting what they can.

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 7 2024 17:28 utc | 198

https://x.com/imetatronink/status/1865436033325908330
Will Schryver
@imetatronink
🤔 I have long been of the opinion that Russia’s Syrian bases represent strategic imperatives for Moscow.
I am now revisiting that assumption in the context of potential open war between Russia and the US.
I have not yet reached a conclusion, but I am thinking about it …
11:39 AM ·

Posted by: Mary | Dec 7 2024 17:28 utc | 199

Yeah right Dec 7@1423
Yes, it is now probable that the Syrian Army has made a strategic defeat, likely coming from “suggestions” from the R.U. military. If this is indeed the situation; the relatively small number of effectives the Headchoppers currently have in the field will become massively overextended. The key to all victories is simply a matter of two factors, stouthearted leadership and more importantly…LOGISTICS.
To date, R.U. and Syrian air forces have by their own calculations erased something like 2,500 Takfiri mercenaries out of a total engaged force of some 15,000, according to statistical estimates I have reviewed. If these figures are correct, then at this early time, a full sixth of the Headchoppers have been terminated with extreme prejudice.
Those enemies of humanity may have reserve forces back in Idlib and Turkiye…but it is not highly probable that their trained operatives would be as large as their already committed strike-force.
Then there’s that “minor” issue of air supremacy. If Erdogan is stoopid enough to involve his air forces in supporting their proxies…then we might expect hypersonics to rain on Ircirlik (which still houses U.$ planes) and/or other bases. Economically, such a move would make things a bit difficult for the R.U. and devastating for Erdogan’s economy.

Posted by: aristodemos | Dec 7 2024 17:29 utc | 200