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Wheels coming off Assad regime

Jeffery Sachs - pretty sure I wouldn't call him a good guy or 'on our side', but he at least reminds everyone about Timber Sycamore. Where he stops short is saying that the CIA backed forces / CIA were responsible for the chemical weapons attacks.
Jeffrey Sachs perspective on Russia is way off-base, and he was involved in negotiations with them in the early 1990s with Boris Yeltsin.

He’s a big SDG, UN, globalist, George Soros guy who came from Harvard and has been a professor there, as well as Columbia.

They let him be an economics professor at age 26, then tenured right after that.

There are 2 things that 26 year-olds know about economics who have only been in classrooms, jack and nothing, yet guys like him think they have it all figured out.

Never had to cut payroll, but advises foreign governments on their economic policies.

Never had to figure out ROI or break-even, but tells presidents how to structure their economies.

When I heard him running his mouth about Russia, I immediately recognized that even though he visited there a bunch in the early 1990s, he never lived there and doesn’t understand Russians much at all.
 
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Jeffery Sachs - pretty sure I wouldn't call him a good guy or 'on our side', but he at least reminds everyone about Timber Sycamore. Where he stops short is saying that the CIA backed forces / CIA were responsible for the chemical weapons attacks.
Someone on Soros’ payroll would say something like that.

He’s a product of the communist infiltration and co-opting of American universities, who thinks he has it all figured out.

Check his demographic profile, learning institutional base, who funds him, and the things he has said.

Useful idiot for the Marxists, SDG, UN, etc.
 
They let him be an economics professor at age 26, then tenured right after that.

There are 2 things that 26 year-olds know about economics who have only been in classrooms, jack and nothing, yet guys like him think they have it all figured out.

Never had to cut payroll, but advises foreign governments on their economic policies.

Never had to figure out ROI or break-even, but tells presidents how to structure their economies.
Damn, that reminds me of me.

Many decades ago, I was put in charge of the clients payroll. In otherwords, I was accountable for a half million dollars that wasn’t mine. Me, who lets his wife do the finances. Me who can make two things disappear, MONEY and Donuts. Me.

That would be a half million 1980’s dollars. In todays dollars that would be almost a Million and Half ($1,428.000.00)

Fortunately, I was monitored by, Auditors from Title XIX of the Social Secruity administration, Title XIX auditors representing the state of Louisiana, Louisiana Legislative auditors (those two fellows were nice, wound up becoming good friends with both but DAMN they could ask the hardest questions) The United States Department of Labor, screw up for these folks and go to jail, and of course a private accreditation agency that the facility hired for prestige. And, I always got it perfectly right. I loved the people I worked with, but GOD knows I hated that job. But still, got it right, only made one mistake my entire seven years there and we caught it before any effect occurred. (Checked the wrong box on a form and the fellows weekly salary became his hourly salary. He really wanted the money, but we corrected the check before it was distributed.).
 
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Can only guess this was gifted by French president and just prior to regime change op starting . Brits were close to doling out a knighthood as well

 
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That presents issues for the Greater Israel plan.
I would not be so sure , Turks have postured a lot but generally do just fine working with israel.

As you have seen zero pushback to Israel occupying south of syria , but there is some fighting of HTS with Hezbollah over Lebanese turf.

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I would not be so sure , Turks have postured a lot but generally do just fine working with israel.

As you have seen zero pushback to Israel occupying south of syria , but there is some fighting of HTS with Hezbollah over Lebanese turf.

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You sure about that? One country wants to reimagine the Ottoman Empire and one wants Greater Israel. This whole thing is complicated by the fact that Turkey is a NATO member with one of the largest armies and controls access the the Black Sea via the Bosporus Strait. They are also associated with BRICS. It’s not nearly as cut and dried as one would think. One should not misinterpret short term money for long term goals. Turkey has proven repeatedly that they will shift as necessary to preserve themselves and gain advantages where possible while not abandoning the vision of the Ottoman Empire resurrection.



 
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Honeymoon phase is over

''Syrian Resistance announced launch of popular uprising and military operations against the Jolani regime

"We will not stop until Syria returns free from terrorism, independent, with its dignity and its people."


Seems USAID was not skimping on ammo supply to AQaeda


 
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Honeymoon phase is over

''Syrian Resistance announced launch of popular uprising and military operations against the Jolani regime

"We will not stop until Syria returns free from terrorism, independent, with its dignity and its people."


Seems USAID was not skimping on ammo supply to AQaeda






 
Looks much like when ISIS rode onto the scene.



So when folks whine about terrorism in the middle east perhaps they need a smack upside the head and a reminder we kind of overthrew all the solid governments and put in literal terrorists as the new governments because that's what Israel told us to do.
 
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Honeymoon phase is over

''Syrian Resistance announced launch of popular uprising and military operations against the Jolani regime

"We will not stop until Syria returns free from terrorism, independent, with its dignity and its people."


Seems USAID was not skimping on ammo supply to AQaeda



Talk about Spray and Pray, tracers are great but what about a M127A1 type flare, to see what to shoot.
 
Exactly , no matter how autoritarian ME despots were most were not Religious zealots , many of these religious sects survived hundreds of years of Islamic rule , all coming undone in a generation
 
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entirely predictable, and they let it happen. this is obama/biden and the cia at work.


Since December, when the former Al-Qaeda affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), toppled the government of Bashar al-Assad, Syria has witnessed a chilling wave of mysterious kidnappings of young women, predominantly from the Alawite community.

Evidence continues to emerge that these women, primarily from the Alawite religious sect, have been abducted and taken to live as sex slaves in Idlib governorate, the traditional HTS stronghold, by armed factions affiliated with the new Syrian government.

Shockingly, the mass kidnapping and enslavement of Alawite women now being carried out by HTS-affiliated factions mirrors the enslavement of the thousands of Yezidi women by ISIS during the 2014 genocide in Sinjar, Iraq.
 
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Oh come on guys, they are just placing these women under their extravagant care employed as their concubines; been doing it for thousands of years……..🙄
 
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Hey, do you guys remember that time when the cia backed isis fought the pentagon backed isis? Those were good times huh?
Yeah. Years ago I had team mates who were on the training/advising teams of both sides .... who had to radio each other to not bomb each other. My jaw was on the floor after hearing their experiences. We were training the terrorists and the anti-terrorists who ended up being the terrorists and anti-terrorists who we had to end up defeating the anti-terrorists who became the terrorists, because muh terrorism bad, m'kay?

....and my true Noticing* and pattern recognition* began.
 
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Is Assad better or worse than the ISIS faction created by Obama / Hillary / NeoCons?

Does it strike you as (polite words and phrases) duplicitous ('a f*ckin scam' in the vernacular) that the War on Terror is on ISIS, yet we're against Assad in Syria?




So, I see them stroking Trump's ego. Biggie. He is getting from the ME the (pretend) love and affection that he doesn't get at home. That's his Achille's heel. His own MSM report 98% negative, he has court cases for miles against him, and he is getting ZERO help from the uniparty Congress and Senate. EU slams him,Canada slams him. He knows 80% of Americans want mass deportation; and everyone who can fights him on it.

That being said, he is doing himself the same negotiations our CIA/DS otherwise would have done. So we have to trust him and hope he gets the end game. I don't care for the "new Syria's" religious persecution...but I also know what has happened when we interfere in the ME. Would the ME have been more stable with some of their prior leaders we (helped) assassinate?
 
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I guess Israel needs more land




Dear Marco,

In calling for Assad's removal and approving regime change efforts and policies as a US Senator over the prior decade, this is who you helped empower(linked video)

Signed,

Syria's Persecuted Christians





Like it or not US on behalf of Israel exterminated some of worlds oldest Christian communities that survived hundreds of years of Islamic rule but will be completely wiped out in the tenure of one Netanyahu and number of Epstined US admins that happened to land dick first in some underage pussy or ass

Near 2mio Christians lived in Syria prior to US regime change war on Syria

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well, that didn't take long.




Well that's something I can totally agree on with the Zionists.
I'd be all for the Israeli Army capping that guy's ass and ALL his "freedom fighter" terrorist followers at the same time.

Really it would be stupid of Israel to let that Terrorist the USA put in place stay alive and in control of Syria.

They need to either just man up and say, yep "living space" is what we were after, we are taking it over and we promise to treat folks decently if they behave. Or put in at least a half decent puppet who isn't a monster and is just an average lackey.
 
I'm probably the only one here who has actually been to the Golan Heights despite there being so many Middle Eastern and Jewish history experts.

The Joos have been defending the Druze Christians for generations, and just because they are Christian does not exempt them from compulsory military service. Virtually every male and most of the women are IDF veterans. That said, they're concentrated in the North near the Golan Heights, though you can't tell any difference from the Jewish areas like you can the Arab ones. I wonder how many Syrian Druze would say they're worried about the Jews rather than the Jihadis? Some of the posts here are ignorant and assinine. Tell me again how wishing for the only spit of land the Jews control to be destroyed has nothing to do with your hatred of Jews.

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The only reason they took it from the Syrians was it's strategic importance three generations ago. Today Syria doesn't have T-54s that can't fire depressed, so really the strategic importance is much diminished.

There is absolutely no reason for the Israelis to hit the Jihadis in Syria EXCEPT for the reasons they've given. You're right; nobody seems to GAF about the Druze EXCEPT the Israelis, and that may have something to do with (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_Druze) there being a ton of them serving in all capacities in Israel, and all the ones in the Arab states living as dhimi serfs.

If someone was mascaraing Christian villages just across our border I'm pretty sure that some of us Christians would argue to do something about it, and if the government didn't we would probably do something about it without them. In this case the Israeli government, that has a lot of Druze in it, is doing something. Claiming it's nefarious just proves who you really are.
 
I'm probably the only one here who has actually been to the Golan Heights despite there being so many Middle Eastern and Jewish history experts.

The Joos have been defending the Druze Christians for generations, and just because they are Christian does not exempt them from compulsory military service. Virtually every male and most of the women are IDF veterans. That said, they're concentrated in the North near the Golan Heights, though you can't tell any difference from the Jewish areas like you can the Arab ones. I wonder how many Syrian Druze would say they're worried about the Jews rather than the Jihadis? Some of the posts here are ignorant and assinine. Tell me again how wishing for the only spit of land the Jews control to be destroyed has nothing to do with your hatred of Jews.

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The only reason they took it from the Syrians was it's strategic importance three generations ago. Today Syria doesn't have T-54s that can't fire depressed, so really the strategic importance is much diminished.

There is absolutely no reason for the Israelis to hit the Jihadis in Syria EXCEPT for the reasons they've given. You're right; nobody seems to GAF about the Druze EXCEPT the Israelis, and that may have something to do with (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_Druze) there being a ton of them serving in all capacities in Israel, and all the ones in the Arab states living as dhimi serfs.

If someone was mascaraing Christian villages just across our border I'm pretty sure that some of us Christians would argue to do something about it, and if the government didn't we would probably do something about it without them. In this case the Israeli government, that has a lot of Druze in it, is doing something. Claiming it's nefarious just proves who you really are.
"If someone was mascaraing Christian villages just across our border I'm pretty sure that some of us Christians would argue to do something about it, and if the government didn't we would probably do something about it without them. "

So, how do you explain this:

West Bank: Jewish settlers attack Taibeh residents​

"The three parish priests of the Latin, Greek Orthodox, and Melkite churches denounce repeated violence against Christian residents and their property in the West Bank. The priests call on the international and ecclesial community to send field missions to document the damage and the worsening situation."


Israel is a habitual offender when it comes to bombing Gaza's churches. Here's a timeline

Palestine condemns Israeli strike on Gaza church as threat to Christianity in Holy Land​

 
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Remind me what part of GAZA was not controlled by Hamas? How much you wana bet those "Churches" were being used by Hamas and they were not holding Sunday services there? Because, you can't find pro-Canaanite propaganda anywhere on the internet...

A church is a building. The Church is the people. I don't care if a building is destroyed if there were Pali Tangos in it. Not one bit.

I'd like to think I would be like Secretary Thomas Nelson at the Battle of Yorktown and order the cannons to fire on my own house (Cornwallis' HQ).
 
How much you wana bet those "Churches" were being used by Hamas and they were not holding Sunday services there? Because, you can't find pro-Canaanite propaganda anywhere on the internet...

Can you prove this assertion?

If you can't, then you are doing the same thing you are accusing others of - disinformation and projection of a desired personal narrative.

BTW, the first article wasn't about Gaza, it was Israeli citizens in the West Bank doing it. To assume that everyone in Gaza or the West Bank is Hamas is wrong.

And then there is this:

Concerns for treatment of believers in Holy Land​



"Visiting the Stella Maris monastery in Haifa to express his solidarity with Christians, Israel's President, Isaac Herzog, spoke out against the growing trend of religious intolerance and said that the threats against Christians "need to be uprooted".

"In recent months, we have seen a very serious phenomenon toward the Christian denominations in the Holy Land. Our brothers and sisters, Christian citizens, who feel attacked in their places of prayer, in their cemeteries, on the streets", AI Monitor quoted him as saying. "I view this phenomenon as extreme and unacceptable in any shape or form."

President Herzog's comments came after a recent spate of attacks at the monastery by Jewish ultra-Orthodox extremists, with dozens of other hate crimes against Christians being recorded during 2023.

"I utterly condemn violence, in all its forms, directed by a small and extreme group, towards the holy places of the Christian faith, and against Christian clergy in Israel in general, and in Jerusalem in particular", the President said.


"This includes spitting, and the desecration of graves and churches. A serious phenomenon that has occurred in the last weeks and months especially".

The president's comments have been welcomed by the Latin Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa. Other faith leaders also spoke out on the issue, with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III telling the Times of Israel: "We need peace. We are people that promote the values of the Bible. We promote the values of mutual respect and freedom of worship."

The emphasis on Jerusalem is my edit to point out it isn't only in Gaza or the West Bank.

If you are a believer, where is your outrage against this? It may not be on your border, but they ARE your brothers and sisters. Them being a different denomination in no way changes that fact either.