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Title: SYRIAN ARMY RECAPTURES DAARAYYAA
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://syrianperspective.com/2016/0 ... litias-to-fight-wahhabism.html
Published: Aug 28, 2016
Author: Ziad Fadel
Post Date: 2016-08-28 23:08:24 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 32

Syrian Perspective... DAARAYYAA TOTALLY CLEAN; SYRIAN ARMY MOPS IT UP; 700+ JOIN MILITIAS TO FIGHT WAHHABISM;

DAMASCUS: It’s over. Plain and simple. Despite some die-hard degenerate foreigners who felt cheated out of their moment of death and rebirth in a temporal Paradise filled with 72 Virginians, the agreement to evacuate Daarayyaa was finally crowned when other terrorists warned the “end-of-timers” that they would face a different destiny if they were killed by fellow rodents.

The vast majority of the citizens and those who were once traitors were packed into buses and spirited off to Al-Harjala Temporary Shelter near Damascus. About 300 rodents and their stinking reptilian issue were shunted off in the direction of Idlib where they will face the wrath of the Syrian people at the right time and place. The number who left for Idlib is about 1000 in total.

Thus ended the second phase of the agreement struck between the Reconciliation Committees headed by Dr. ‘Ali Haydar and the remaining vultures inside Daarayyaa. All weapons have been turned over to the SAA. The Syrian Red Crescent Society and the SAA are now probing the area for wounded with the latter leading the project to find left-behind IEDs. The plan to rebuild Daarayyaa is massive and will be implemented after all mines and IEDs have been dismantled.

A bus provided by the government carries scores of residents from Daarayyaa to the Al-Harjala shelter. Their stories would make anyone’s hair turn gray.

We can now say with confidence that hundreds of former terrorists have committed themselves to fighting alongside the Syrian Army inside the ranks of the Popular Defense Committees (NDF).

Comments: Muslim Dude...

All the talk in the western media about the rebels lifting the siege of west Aleppo came to nothing, Al-Qaeda occupied west Aleppo is still besieged and it is only a matter of time that the rebels weakened physically (e.g. lack of food) and morally will give up as they have in Daarayaa.

Once Aleppo is fully liberated even the western media will start saying things like "the rebels have been unable to dislodge the Assad regime (their words not mine) and it seems the regime has won the war".

What they won't say is "we failed to overthrow Assad despite spending billions, arming and supporting Wahabis, and so much propaganda" i.e. they won't state their role in trying to remove Assad at all but say the rebels failed.

** Other points **

- The collapse of the EU is gathering pace with referenda in Hungary and Italy soon.

- Britain's new PM is going to speak to Putin a clear sign of Russia's strength as the power-worshipping Brits always go which way the wind is blowing, and though traditionally seen as the biggest poodles of Uncle Scam around, the fact that they are cozying up to Putin shows his increased power and thus in relation to him their lower level of power or "weakness".

- De-dollarization is gaining pace and even Brzezinski has alluded to this with his native Poland being the first EU country to use the Chinese reserve currency for RMB debt.

- Trump may win the elections. If Clinton wins, nothing much will change, however if Trump wins as I believe he will it will be perhaps the biggest event in American politics in the last 80 years especially in relation to international affairs.

Trump has made it clear he wants to work with Putin and doesn't want the US involved in imperialism and war-mongering.

As I said if Clinton wins, it's the same old sh1t as usual but if Trump wins we are in post-Pax Americana.

- The Saudis are in trouble and are humiliated in Sana'a. They have a population increasing year by year with oil decreasing year by year. They will have less money to cause trouble around the world and will have to behave if Russia parks itself in Yemen next door by being "Invited" by the Sana'a government.

- The weakening of the EU and the USA and the increasing power of Russia and China means the US coup in Maidan and the installation of a Jewish-led government there will fail. Crimea has fallen, Donbass has fallen, sooner or later Ukraine will fall and revert to natural policies of being in the Russian sphere, not a satellite state but one that works WITH Russia not against it. Likes(18)

Muslim Dude...

*** ONE YEAR OF RUSSIAN INTERVENTION ***

It's approaching to almost one year of Russian intervention, here are some points.

1. No one in Russia is talking about the Russian intervention in Syria not being necessary or being too costly especially whilst Russia is under sanctions. Not even the western media is saying stuff like "there are prospects of a Russian withdrawal from Syria due to the financial strain of this war."

2. In fact rather than decreasing their presence in the middle east, the Russians are thinking of INCREASING it. The Sana'a governments statement through ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh that Russia should park itself militarily in Yemen was almost certainly agreed (if not ordered by Moscow) with Russia prior to Saleh saying it in public.

3. The Russian intervention has saved the Syrian government and later on in history it will be seen as Russia more than Iran as the savior of Syria. Rightly or wrongly that will be the general perception.

4. This move has highlighted Russian power and global power projection with other states now being clearly aware of Russia's military prowess even Britain is getting ready to talk to Putin.

5. Will Russia stay in Syria for another year? Well I think it will stay in Syria forever, in the sense of their Tartous base and now expanded military privileges. It will have an active combat force as now for as long as required even if that takes another year or several years.

However I am pretty sure the war will be over by next year as western Aleppo is besieged and the rebels will have to give up sooner or later in a few weeks or at the most a few months. Once Aleppo falls it's GAME OVER.

If Trump becomes leader and lives up to his talk of working with Putin and ending an aggressive interventionist US foreign policy then the war in Syria will be over with Trump realizing the US lost. However the American establishment can always blame "previous administrations" for this humiliation and can whitewash itself of their Syria fiasco by saying that America under Trump has a new policy.

Leroy Tyrone Washington...

Excellent reporting MD. I might add that not only Russia renew the lease on Tartous , they signed a contract for Hmiemmeen which was recently passed in the Duma. Russia AT hMMIEMEEM means that they have the Turks and NATO under their thumb up there being just pretty much down the Road from Incirlik pretty much, all that backed up by the S-400 , their state of the art Jamming system and KHIBBINNY , i think KHIBBINY were used during the attempted Coup , but we might hear about that later. You hit the nail on the head though bud. Yah Russia securing both bases means that they are in for the long haul.

Muslim Dude..... It gets really interesting when we factor in the whole Yemen thing. Who knows it might not come to anything and some might be getting overexcited, but I'm sure the very suggestion, and from Saleh, the main man in the Sana'a government, basically that Russia should park itself in Yemen has made the Saudis shudder with anxiety.

If the Russians are in both Yemen and Syria they are parked next to two well-known proxy states Saudi and Turkey, two notorious troublemakers, thus the Russian presence there stabilizes the middle-east.

China is now next door to Saudi Arabia with its Djibouti base, so *cough cough* when the Chinese kindly ask the Saudis of engaging in various non-dollar deals it carries more weight than before *wink*.

Leroy Tyrone Washington....

MD , i agree with you on Yemen , I think both iran and Russia is letting the Yemen Crisis go to waste, especially Russia, Russia is banking too much on Al Sisi, . If Turkey/NATO close the Bosporus/Dardanelles Russia will have to use the Suez Canal (thus Russia's coziness with egypt) and the Red sea to get to the Med, Yemen Sits at the foot of the Red sea Russia should have taken advantage of that pronto. Not many people know this that Yemen is a very strategic country. Russia and Iran can easily neutralze KSA by simoply supplying the Yemenis with adequette anti air missile Systems , which they needs badly.

Muslim Dude...

Regarding the Bosphorus closure scenario this is what I've read elsewhere.

1. Closure of the Bosphorus, not quite a lifeline for Russia to the outside world but very important would be regarded as casus belli for war. If Russia is prepared to send 10,000 soldiers to Syria then imagine what it will do for the Bosphorus. Apparently both the Turks and Americans know this.

The Turks are bullies and have threatened the Greeks with war if Greece declares 12 nautical miles (thus making the Aegean a Greek lake), which is actually the standard international norm and which Turkey itself declares in the black sea.

2. I also read that the Russian response to any blockade of the Bosphorus would be to counter-blockade the Turks in the Aegean.

The Russian navy would, according to this, seal the Aegean by placing naval craft next to Turkey and blocking international ships from going to Turkish ports.

In this scenario shots would not be fired, it would be the closest to a thing to a hot actual live war.

3. The Russians have made it very plain to Erdogan and the Turks, they don't like them and are prepared to fight them if required.

The Russians are harassing and de facto encircling the Turks with thousands of Russian soldiers having moved to Armenia next to Turkey. The Russian bear parked in Syria with their air defence system. Russian naval soldiers provocatively waving anti-aircraft rockets (or something akin to that) whilst crossing the Bosphorus as a sign of intimidation against the Turks.

For the last couple of years the Russians have been de facto tailgating Turkey in the black sea sending Russian planes very close to the Turkish coast and either following/being followed by Turkish planes.

The Russians also carry out similar provocative/intimidatory actions against Britain.

The message to NATO from Russia is "We are at war" , not a live hot war but Russia knows it is at war, Syria is a struggle for national survival for both Russia and China, hence 10,000 Russian soldiers in Syria despite sanctions.

I doubt the Turks will even dare think of closing the Bosphorus straits, Russia is simply too powerful and Russia humiliated the Turks and showed whose boss when Erdogan went begging to Putin in St Petersburg after a public apology for the entire planet (rather than an informal one) for an end to Russian sanctions including begging Erdogan for Turks to be able to sell their tomatoes and vegetables to Russia.

sejmon

....and do not forget new discovery of oil field in YEMEN-one of reason bombing them down by KSA. If KSA not behave--Russians will accept invitation to theirs ports-maybe already did.....

Saladin

If Trump wins, and it is a big "if", he will want to change foreign policy and I believe he is sincere about ending US global hawkishness, but it all depends on who he surrounds himself with in terms of advisors and cabinet. Until we see the White House and State Department cleansed of zionists and neocons, we will see the US engaged in wars and hegemonic policies. Right now Wall Street and the US economy is linked to the war machine. If "the Powers" see that Trump stands in the way of their profits and of zionist belligerence, Trump will probably be removed, in the manner of JFK. US media is controlled by the criminal cabal and until this changes most Americans will be mind-controlled zombies. But the fact that half the electorate despises the Obama/Clinton establishment and supports Trump is a sign that many if not most are disgusted with what the US has become, despite the incessant media propaganda. A very hopeful sign. If Trump is elected and "removed, it might spark a revolution. Likes(5)

Muslim Dude

1. More and more Americans and other people in the west are moving away from the mainstream media and its propaganda and narrative.

For example in internet articles by big western newspapers where they criticize Assad, most of the western posters actually support Assad as they hate radical extremist Muslims, people can see through the propaganda more and more.

2. A lot of people in the west see the discrepancy between reality and the official mainstream media narrative including socially. The liberal political correctness of the media doesn't match with the reality they see in real life, more and more westerners know there is a fundamental problem.

Many now start research and it's quite widespread, almost semi-"mainstream" (ironically) to meet people who mention the Bilderbergers, Illuminati, a lot of urban youth in London, probably the majority have heard of these.

3. The proliferation of social media is making people less reliant on mainstream media propaganda.

4. The truth is, Trump himself is an establishment figure and has Jewish connections just like Killary. You can't get so high in the US without at the least being allowed to if not sponsored by the establishment.

5. Trump may merely be airing what some in the establishment cannot say openly but Brzezinski himself recently said that US imperial hegemony is other.

Pat Buchanan, another senior American, has for years spoken of the inevitable demise of the US.

Brzezinski has basically said "if you can't beat 'em, join em", which is essentially Trump's foreign policy realizing Russia and China are too strong.

Even if Trump and Clinton had exactly the same views I'd still prefer Trump on the moral principle that there shouldn't be dynasties in (ostensibly) democratic politics.

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