There are a couple of things I am considering that makes my spidey senses go off:
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15000 Jihadi' s overrun 200.000 Syrian defense forces. They, the latter just melted away, while before they were able to resist a jihadi onslaught by ISIS-groups for years on their own. And perfectly knowing well that ISIS is bad for business. It seems like orders were given to not only Not engage but also the melt away.
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The ISIS-born Jihadi: Abu Mohammad al-Jolani all of a sudden in CNN-favorite.
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The whole affair is presented as a surprise. Like October 7th 2023 in Israel. Yeah .... no one in their right mind is convinced of that.
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Russia simply says: I have some other engagements, just don't touch Latakia. (and they can: Areshnik proved they can perfectly kill infrastructure with one shot)
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The day of the cease fire truce with Hamas/ Hezbollah, Israeli forces move into the region beyond the Golan Heights, while Doug Macgregor is preaching the moral defeat of the IDF.
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QATR again, is making moves in the background, like with the first Syrian Proxy war.
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The rabble rousing ISIS reborn forces, are fighting amongst themselves ....
As Q would say: reconcile ....
It seems to me, that this is a trap for the DS mercenary armies. Bring them out, let them show their hand, logistics, command and control structure, etc, spread them thin, and stick a knife through the heart.
It reminds me of a ploy the British deployed in the WO-I in Arabia. Let the Arab league hold Damascus and let them infighting become weaker and weaker.
The British split the Kurds up into three countries. Don't know why. They should have their own country.
Divide an conquer. were talking about a people who are most likely decendants of the Assyrian empire. who's decendants became tribes like the Alan's a threat to even Rome.Saladin was a Kurd, they are extremely warlike an proficient.