Or are some of them simply continuing the Syrian proxy war by other means, including covert and non-covert means?
What, for example, is the role of the United States of America, in continuing to have its proxy military groups, supported by its military, occupying Syrian soil?
What is the role of Turkey, in having its soldiers and Turkish backed Syrian militia occupying Syrian territory and towns.
As a bulwark against Syrian and Turkish Kurds using Syrian as a base from which to attack Turkey?
As a bulwark against Syrian and Turkish Kurds using Syrian as a base from which to attack Turkey?
Is it really the case that these countries do not have any real interest Syria's, in Iraq's, in Yemen's, and in Libya's stability and security?
That they were never really concerned about the demands of some Syrians, Iraqis - definitely the Iraqis - the Yemenis and Libyan's demands and struggle for 'democracy and political diversity.'
But that all along, their main concern was to weaken, destroy these countries and remove them from the equation as credible opponents of to western hegemony?
A kind of 'Koreanization' or 'Palistinization' of these countries. Consigning them to a 'state of no peace and not quite no war', situation.
So, here we are, or, rather, here the Syrian people are, with their predicament being ignored by the Western media, which, like many western governments, have lost interest in them and their needs.
The plight of Syria and her people have lost its appeal for the populist media, the 'friends of Syria' governments, the human rights advocates, and, it would appear, even the deceived jihadists.
To be continued!
That they were never really concerned about the demands of some Syrians, Iraqis - definitely the Iraqis - the Yemenis and Libyan's demands and struggle for 'democracy and political diversity.'
But that all along, their main concern was to weaken, destroy these countries and remove them from the equation as credible opponents of to western hegemony?
A kind of 'Koreanization' or 'Palistinization' of these countries. Consigning them to a 'state of no peace and not quite no war', situation.
So, here we are, or, rather, here the Syrian people are, with their predicament being ignored by the Western media, which, like many western governments, have lost interest in them and their needs.
The plight of Syria and her people have lost its appeal for the populist media, the 'friends of Syria' governments, the human rights advocates, and, it would appear, even the deceived jihadists.
To be continued!
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