Wednesday, 7 September 2016

SYRIAN PROXY WAR - PRESIDENT ASSAD, THE SYRIAN GOVERNMENT AND ARMED FORCES NEED TO PREVAIL!


The people of Syrian seemingly have a very long wait for the stability, peace and security which others can take for the norm.


So, as we witness the unveiling of another plan for peace and 'democratic transition' of power in Syria - read the surrendering of the Syrian Government - by a disparate body of Syrians, most of whom have made themselves into traitors, presumptously called the "High Negotiation Committee", we are more poignantly reminded of the suffering of the Syrian people and the gradual destruction of their country.

London, as it was in that other disastrous war against the people of Iraq, has become of city of intrigues and incubation of plots to overthrown governments around the world.

Is it only coincidental that, just as the traitors within the HNC are putting forward their new plan for resolving the Syrian Proxy War, the British Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, has appealed to the Russian Federation, asking it to betray the Syrian Government and people, by stopping their support of the Syrian Government?

It is in the interest of the Syrians and the rest of the world that peace comes to Syria sooner rather than later. That they are able to cross over from war to peace; notwithstanding the international machiavellian intrigues which is perpetuating the war

Notice how Boris Johnson and the west in general, the United Kingdom, France and America, specifically, always try to blame President Assad and his government and armed forces for war, the deaths and the destruction? It is the classic formula for them to exploit other countries, by trying to separate the leaders of those countries and their governments and demonised them. We do not having anything against 'the ordinary people of Syria, it is their President and his government we are opposed to', they would argue. The message to the ordinary Syrians, is that they should then align themselves with the 'moderate rebels' and fight against their government and country, because they will then benefit from the support of the west.

Of course, there are times when it is defensible to differentiate between a people and their leader and/or government, however, in the case of Syria, it is my opinion that, on balance, the government and the President are more worthy of support and have greater legitimacy than the so-called 'moderate rebels' and the opposition forces.

Thus the policy of the west encourages Syrians to become traitors; which is what we have seen the so-called Syrian Opposition Forces and the HNC become. They are now probably little more than the willing tools of the US, France, the UK, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and its Sunni regimes allies. Except for the jihadists, who see themselves as the tools of their version of their religion, the 'moderate rebels' are open for purchase by the highest bidder, irrespective of their ideological persuasion. Which is why they join with the jihadists when it is convenient for them to do so.



Ironically, while Boris Johnson is arguing for Russia to betray the Syrian people and stop supporting their fight to maintain their independence and sovereignty, the west is busily perpetuation their own anti-Putin campaign to 'demonise' him and characterising him as 'a dictator.' In fact, it was only yesterday I heard the Democratic Party's Presidential Nominee, Hillary Clinton, making a rather off-handed and derogatory reference to President Putin, when she commented on Donald Trump's apparent fondness for dictators, and noted "even Putin."  Not what you might have expected of the 'more responsible' presidential nominee, who might well become the next POTUS, but definited a further indication of the intrigue which now passes for international diplomacy.

The Syrian Proxy War has and continue to be a monumental catastrophe - probably greater or lesser that the American Civil War, The English Civil War, The Russian Civil War, The French Civil War, etc, etc. - but it should not, neither can it be satisfactorily resolved by handing the country over to traitorous 'Syrian Free Army' and their Arab Sunni allies, and, ipso facto, Daesh, and Al Queda groups which are committed to making the world into a Muslim Caliphate.

The preservation of the Syrian State is predicated upon the Syrian Government, President Assad, the Government forces and the Syrian people who support them, winning this tragic war. 

Anything else is likely to result in the destruction of the state and it being partitioned between Turkey, Daesh, Al Queda, and the western and Arab proxy armies of disaffected Syrians.




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