Syria's Fragmentation and the New Sykes-Picot: Geopolitical Chaos and Regional Realignments
The deliberate fragmentation of Syria along ethnic and religious lines, fueled by external powers and the rebranding of terrorist groups, underscores the geopolitical maneuvers shaping the nation’s chaotic future.
But what escapes attention is just how much of this “Mayhem” is deliberately engineered to bring about the total division of Syria into regions divided along ancient ethnic and religious lines, and split by hatred for the benefit of countries like Turkey and Israel and their international networks of patronage?
The west is trying to label HTS*, and its leader Jolani, as “diversity friendly”, and rush to remove the rebranded al-Qaida* group from lists of terrorist organizations, with even the US announcing that they will be removing the US$ 10,000,000 bounty from the terrorist’s, oops I mean agent of democratic change head, all in order to supposedly try and do a deal with the leader (and Zelensky clone), with Barbara Leaf, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs expounding on the fact that “positive messages” have been received about minority and women’s rights, and it was a “policy decision” that “aligned with the fact that we are beginning a discussion with HTS*,” adding that it would be “a little incoherent then to have a bounty on the guy’s head” while sitting down for discussions on regional interests.
Like they haven’t already done the deal. If you believe any of this, I have a nice bridge to sell you….. Others are calling him a CIA agent; however, the jury is still out on that, let see how well he carries out his various tasks.
As Syria faces a new future, every eye is on Al-Jolani or Ahmad Hussein al-Sharaa. With his murky past and sudden transformation, propelled by CNN and BBC interviews, Al-Jolani has rebranded himself as a changed leader. But what lies behind this PR campaign could reveal the real dynamics at play in Syria, and what’s next for the country’s future.
Some of the purported promises he has made relate to respecting the Christian Community, and their right to worship. He also looks good in a suit with tie; however, likely nothing has changed in his character or dark soul.
Meanwhile, rather unsurprisingly, Syrian Christian clergy are forbidden from publicly appearing in their traditional attire in places securely under HTS* control, such as Idlib province, and Christian symbols, especially the cross,........
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