Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah Israel can't get along with its neighbors -
That's because...
All of Israel's neighbors have been trying to murder them nonstop since the first day Israel was founded.
No Israel stole land and ethical cleansed Palestine. Israel does not see non Jews and bad jews(like the hostages) as people. This is why Israel attacks and murders civilians in everyone of its neighbors. Israel spreads misery to all who come in contact with it and kills everyone who tries to make peace(Yitzhak Rabin). Israel killed over 300 Palestinian in Gaza and construct 12,000 new settlements in the West Bank from Jan to Oct7 2023.
Anonymous wrote:It is really bizarre to see Americans cheering on Al Qaeda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility Israel had any kind of hand in the rebels' success?
I don’t know if it is a trick question but obviously yes, not directly but indirectly.
Since Iran is very busy with Israel it neglected Syria which the rebels timed it perfectly to take over the country.
That too but I really wonder if very behind the scenes there might have been anything. The US has certainly done things like that, thinking Iran-Contra.
It's hard to explain the Levant laissez faire attitude about religion without going back to the 1940s.
Saying your religion was actually considered rude. These are people who celebrated Ramadan and Yom Kippur and Easter with their neighbors without problem until the 1940s. It was considered bad form to discriminate against religion. I can find Talmud texts where the rabbis literally praise the Middle East and the Ottoman sultans as blessings from G-d and manna from heaven compared to sectarian Europe.
Ottomans didnt even label by ethnicity. Generic markers like "The Holy Land" were the names for Israel and Palestine. It was UK, seeing things from their own religious sectarian lens with Ireland, decided to partition based on ethnostates/religion and this is where the mess begins.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah Israel can't get along with its neighbors -
That's because...
All of Israel's neighbors have been trying to murder them nonstop since the first day Israel was founded.
Anonymous wrote:If a man or woman gets divorced 32 times, you would think something was wrong with them. Israel has never in history been able to get along with any of its neighbors. All their neighbors hate them because they are not bringing anything positive like democracy or innovation the region, they are bringing killing, terror, espionage, and drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility Israel had any kind of hand in the rebels' success?
I don’t know if it is a trick question but obviously yes, not directly but indirectly.
Since Iran is very busy with Israel it neglected Syria which the rebels timed it perfectly to take over the country.
That too but I really wonder if very behind the scenes there might have been anything. The US has certainly done things like that, thinking Iran-Contra.
My guess is the original uprising was fomented externally with this end in mind, not something that just happened organically. Not sure who would be involved, but I suppose you could make some good guesses. It’s probably part of some larger plan for the region that has been taking place over the last couple of decades or so. Things have been falling into place nicely so far.
Omg. read. none of this is unknown.
Iran, Russia and Hezbollah were propping up Assad. US/NATO armed insurgents. The Islamic State got involved against both insurgents and the Syrian government. Most recently the action was on the Turkish border with Turkey attacking Kurdish groups in Syria.
If your “good guesses” are that Israel is behind the Syrian civil war, your brain has fallen prey to the Jewish Space Lasers again.
No agenda here, just looking at the probabilities. I think this was wider than one country being involved. I think the original upheaval was probably stoked from the outside, same with Libya. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Iraq, Syria and Libya are basically failed nations now, in pretty short order too. Lebanon is also, and Jordan and Egypt may as well be. Iran is teetering on the edge. I think their government might collapse in the not too distant future. The gulf countries are irrelevant really, always have been.
true. Israel single handedly brought down Libya, Iraq and now Syria, with its space lasers.
Nobody is taking your bait regarding space lasers. The reason why nobody is taking the bait is because the consensus is that Israelis cannot even walk and chew gum at the same time if the U.S. isn’t doing all the work for them.
Israel is a welfare state. Nobody serious includes Israel in the group of nations capable of mustering the intellectual and engineering might to actually carry their own water, much less develop advanced weapons on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syria has oil and a lot of natural gas. Assad was a Tyrant but destabilization by outside forces will not bring peace and democracy to the people. She has it ever? Israel will take the south, turkey the north and west cost and the US will give the oil fields in the east to whomever they want (even though the oil isn’t that great) it’s a tragedy.
Trum advice was "take the oil" in Iraq.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility Israel had any kind of hand in the rebels' success?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility Israel had any kind of hand in the rebels' success?
I don’t know if it is a trick question but obviously yes, not directly but indirectly.
Since Iran is very busy with Israel it neglected Syria which the rebels timed it perfectly to take over the country.
That too but I really wonder if very behind the scenes there might have been anything. The US has certainly done things like that, thinking Iran-Contra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility Israel had any kind of hand in the rebels' success?
I don’t know if it is a trick question but obviously yes, not directly but indirectly.
Since Iran is very busy with Israel it neglected Syria which the rebels timed it perfectly to take over the country.
of course Iran was busy with Israel because Hamas made the disastrous decision to attack Israel … yet somehow the fall of Syria will be Israel’s fault and due to their colonization of Syria lol
There are some reports Israel is creating a “buffer zone” for the buffer zone.
Let’s make sure this “crisis doesn’t get to waste”, will be the advice Netanyahu will get from the hard liners in his administration.
seems like Hamas’s catastrophic miscalculation just keeps on compounding itself!