These points have bee obvious for quite a while--but Western media have propagandized their publics for years, disseminating misinformation and various delusions to bolster the logic of removing Assad.
I guess the contradictions with this can no longer be sustained.
This is not surprising at all. The vast majority of Muslims in the world a very much like all other humans--tethered to their cultures and traditions, but empathetic toward other people that they co-exist with in the world.
But, unfortunately, politics and instabilities come to bear on how we all interpret the multitudinous contexts that shape our views in the moment.
The nations, cultural/religious hierarchies, and the geopolitical hegemonic power plays that unfold are multitudinous, nuanced, and in play--those that project reductive interpretations to sow strife will be known for their fruits.
For stability it is crucial to project ecumenical narrations that respect the ineffable tapestry.
With this said--I will resist all authoritarian gestures that seek to enforce sectarian domination within the context of the 'state', as per international law.
Turkey had been a belligerent, and it insists that it can arm Turkmen and al Queda allies in this region of Lattakia toward destroying the Syrian state.
This doesn't compute as per international law, or stabilizing the situation in Syria.
So we have a confused hodge-podge as far as the US/Turkey narrative is in this conflict.
The major goal for the US is destroying the Syrian state, and excluding Russia and Irainian influence and alliance with Syria--and this has superceeded the surface propaganda about attacking ISlamic State--it is clear that the US is in a deteriorating position in this mess.
There is very low probability that Russia and Iran will allow the Syrian government to be destroyed in favor of a US/Turkish/Saudi client government taking control of Syria. And that is the crux of this conflict: the US goals are inextricable with its goal of removing Russia as a rival power on the world stage.
The US has lost control of the narrative dominance--and many in the US and Europe are seeing the core contradictions in stark relief.
Russia is not involved in Syria for any one reason--but the fall of Syria to the jihadists and their imperial supporters would bring this jihadist agression closer to the heart of the Russian territory.
This is how Russians perceive this situation--and perception is reality.
Of course, I am on Syria and Russia's side here. I don't fake any omniscient non-biased interpretation.
The US doesn't represent anything healthy with life on Earth-it has become delusional and pathological. And the US actions will further its own fall as hegemon.
Turkmen are not fighting the Syrian government--there are foreign supported jihadists supported by Turkey that are causing havoc.
Turkey is mad because it's multiple-faced game is being exposed, and moves are being engaged that will make It more difficult to generate money from stolen oil, as well as funnel weapons and fighters into Syria to sow terror.
The lack of focus on Turkey's support for agression and terror groups for years is quite...predictable.
Putin is smart enough not to fall for this US/Turkey trap.
In fact, this attack on the Russian jet will allow Russia and Syria to definately deal with the issue of Turkey, a blatant state-sponsor of illegal agression and terrorism.
But let the loser jackals gloat for a bit--the pain is coming.
This is a charade. There is no place for the Saudis and its allies to demand conditions for peace.
That this is even considered as viable is indicative that the US and allies in the region are delusional and dangerous.
This is the most surreal juncture of US geopolitics that I have ever observed.
My attention is focused on the viability of international law, and how the will of the people in nations is slighted or honored.
What is certain is that the imperialist narrative is I'm decline and doesn't resound among the populations of Western nations.
The center cannot hold--and narration and mythos are key in the context of ascent and decline.
These points have bee obvious for quite a while--but Western media have propagandized their publics for years, disseminating misinformation and various delusions to bolster the logic of removing Assad.
I guess the contradictions with this can no longer be sustained.
This is not surprising at all. The vast majority of Muslims in the world a very much like all other humans--tethered to their cultures and traditions, but empathetic toward other people that they co-exist with in the world.
But, unfortunately, politics and instabilities come to bear on how we all interpret the multitudinous contexts that shape our views in the moment.
The nations, cultural/religious hierarchies, and the geopolitical hegemonic power plays that unfold are multitudinous, nuanced, and in play--those that project reductive interpretations to sow strife will be known for their fruits.
For stability it is crucial to project ecumenical narrations that respect the ineffable tapestry.
With this said--I will resist all authoritarian gestures that seek to enforce sectarian domination within the context of the 'state', as per international law.
Turkey had been a belligerent, and it insists that it can arm Turkmen and al Queda allies in this region of Lattakia toward destroying the Syrian state.
This doesn't compute as per international law, or stabilizing the situation in Syria.
So we have a confused hodge-podge as far as the US/Turkey narrative is in this conflict.
The major goal for the US is destroying the Syrian state, and excluding Russia and Irainian influence and alliance with Syria--and this has superceeded the surface propaganda about attacking ISlamic State--it is clear that the US is in a deteriorating position in this mess.
There is very low probability that Russia and Iran will allow the Syrian government to be destroyed in favor of a US/Turkish/Saudi client government taking control of Syria. And that is the crux of this conflict: the US goals are inextricable with its goal of removing Russia as a rival power on the world stage.
The US has lost control of the narrative dominance--and many in the US and Europe are seeing the core contradictions in stark relief.
Russia is not involved in Syria for any one reason--but the fall of Syria to the jihadists and their imperial supporters would bring this jihadist agression closer to the heart of the Russian territory.
This is how Russians perceive this situation--and perception is reality.
Of course, I am on Syria and Russia's side here. I don't fake any omniscient non-biased interpretation.
The US doesn't represent anything healthy with life on Earth-it has become delusional and pathological. And the US actions will further its own fall as hegemon.
Turkmen are not fighting the Syrian government--there are foreign supported jihadists supported by Turkey that are causing havoc.
Turkey is mad because it's multiple-faced game is being exposed, and moves are being engaged that will make It more difficult to generate money from stolen oil, as well as funnel weapons and fighters into Syria to sow terror.
The lack of focus on Turkey's support for agression and terror groups for years is quite...predictable.
Putin is smart enough not to fall for this US/Turkey trap.
In fact, this attack on the Russian jet will allow Russia and Syria to definately deal with the issue of Turkey, a blatant state-sponsor of illegal agression and terrorism.
But let the loser jackals gloat for a bit--the pain is coming.
Please, Russia is bigger than simply Putin.
Indeed, Russian intelligence is what is allowing this site to even exist.
Russians are getting ample intelligence vis this jihadist's efforts.
As fast as the US funnels the jihadist's into Syria, the Syrians and its allies find ways to destroy them. . .
Yeah Right.
Very cogent analysis.
The left/right spectrum of what passes for intelligent analysis and commentary is joined at the imperial hip.
The deluded herd are propagandized to believe the official dictum without questioning the core assumptions.
The line that
Assad has to go!--certainly takes the will of the Syrian people out of consideration.
With Assad gone, I am sure the moderate rebels will safe guard the safety of the population.
Thankfully, this mass arrogance and delusion is a sign that the empire is entering full-blow psychosis.
Putin is trying to get the loonies to drop the knife and release the hostages.