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Title: Syria sum up
Source: Comments from Syrian Perspective
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Published: Dec 12, 2016
Author: various
Post Date: 2016-12-12 08:01:50 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 42

Armchair General

Rex Tillerson is Exxon-Mobil. He made a deal with Vladimir Putin in 2011 that was said to be worth $500 billion, before sanctions were imposed on Russia. He opposes sanctions saying they don’t work. Tillerson has spent more time with Vladimir Putin than any American other than Henry Kissinger.

Qatar is Exxon-Mobil. Qatar just bought 19.5 percent of Rosneft, making several billion US dollars revenue for Russian government in spite of US sanctions. Saudi put its money on CIA/Clinton gangsters who are trying not to lose power after they lost the election. Russia-Saudi now agree on oil production cuts, ensuring oil price will be stable.

Trump is a deal maker, Putin is a deal maker, some deals already have been made.

US claimed it destroyed 160 ISIS oil tankers in air strikes near Palmyra before the ISIS offensive. Syria then claimed it destroyed 70 ISIS oil tankers in air strikes in eastern Homs after ISIS took over the oil fields.

The point may be that ISIS will not be making money selling oil to Israel or anywhere else via Turkey. Turkey has to free itself from its association with ISIS in the north, so it is changing the mercenaries’ grey wolf wardrobe into sheep’s clothing and calling them FSA. Meanwhile ISIS moves south under US supervision.

Russia says ISIS used 4000 fighters used in the Palmyra offensive, approximately the same as al Qaeda used in Aleppo. They moved to Palmyra from Raqqa and Deir ez Zour with heavy military hardware including tanks, after the US-led coalition fighters stopped their offensive against Raqqa. To replace them, 5000 ISIS fighters came to Raqqa and Deir ez Zour from Mosul.

Russian private military companies pulled out of Palmyra two days before the ISIS offensive. Russia had to see the ISIS buildup coming. US drones watched the ISIS offensive over Palmyra undisturbed.

The western axis has lost Aleppo, but must aim to control Raqqa, Deir ez Zour and Palmyra, as well as Hassakah, to cut the Russia-Syria-Iraq-Iran axis, for bargaining power in the coming era of deal making — not about Syria regime change, but about energy. Putin seems to be able to do business at the same time as having wars.

Meanwhile the medieval Muslim maniacs can pretend they have this thing called Salafistan that they can make nice and pretty for Allah to inspect after being bombed back to the stone age where they belong. But the movie is hardly started yet. All that is known about it is that it is a horror show.+7

Hmm

Armchair General (haven’t you been outed as a troll before?):

Why would Russia help liberate and de-mine Palmyra losing soldiers in the process and now give it up for a “deal”. You are barking up the wrong tree because you are a dog. +4

Armchair General

Russia is not giving anything up for a “deal”. Palmyra is not part of any deal I don’t think, it is just the continuation of the western axis blocking strategy. I said the movie is hardly started yet. Now it has a new cast of characters. Obama was a lawyer, who ultimately failed his clients. Trump is a deal maker and will play a different game. It won’t be any easier, but Trump doesn’t need to win in Syria to preserve the US empire, because he doesn’t believe in it. So he can make a deal, and Putin can make a deal, and it can work for Syria’s benefit. It looks pretty clear right now that Trump’s problem is not Putin but the criminals he is trying to kick out of power in Washington. 3

Rav G

One spanner in Trumps works is that the CIA/QAEDA is preparing some kind of coup against him either via the electoral college or via disinformation past EC win. We shall see. The cake hasn't been fully baked yet.+2

“It is now an open secret that ISIS was created by the United States, Britain, Turkey and the Zionist Apartheid State in an effort to destabilize both Iraq and Syria”, i.e., created by the West. I would only add that the US/CIA/Saudis created Al Qaeda in the late 1970’s out of the Muslim Brotherhood networks they ran. The CIA bought the running of their MB agents from the British just after WW2. In the 90’s those jihadi terrorist networks were then spread through a CIA front operation in Azerbaijan to Chechnya, Balkans, and Nagorno-Karabagh, then spread into the Middle East.… Read more »+17

Tatarewicz: "“It is now an open secret that ISIS was created by the United States, Britain, Turkey and the Zionist Apartheid State in an effort to destabilize both Iraq and Syria"

In addition to destabilization the war reduces the number of Muslim militants who would be only too eager to join an Arab mission to liquidate the war mongering Israeli state (if pay for service was the same).

Carter

Whatever tomorrow brings in Palmyra, the liberation of Aleppo will free 25 or 30 thousand of Syria`s best fighting men for deployment to other fronts, and they will sweep the country clean of Takfiri filth & NATO terrorists.

Syria will prevail, of that I am 100% certain. +18

Canthama

Carter, you are right. NATO’s drove ISIS toward Palmyra to pull SAA troops in a desperate attempt to slow down Aleppo and delay an attack toward al Bab. NATO knows that a free Aleppo and al Bab at Syria’s hands would create a 3 fold issue for them:

1) 30,000 SAA and allied forces liberated from Aleppo, 2) Cut ISIS contact to Turkey (NATO member) thus blocking the last land channel between them. 3) Block any future possibility for the SDF to link to Afrin.

The Iraq Army and militia have demonstrated that when a solid plan backed by resources storm ISIS controlled territory such as in Anbar and Nineveh, it can be done and results will show. When Aleppo is wrapped up and soldiers receive their new orders, we will know why NATO is so concerned right now.

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