by Scott Creighton
Turkey is a massive thorn in the side of our plans in Syria and Gaza. Not to mention the fact that their current leader isn't about to give away half of his country to the Greater Kurdistan project anytime soon.
So, Erdogan and Turkey are being blamed for what is happening in Syria when it is obvious Turkey hates what Israel is doing in Gaza and Lebanon but somehow we are expected to believe they are working with the Israelis and the U.S. for the regime change in Syria?
That's idiotic.
What follows is material for my video on this subject. Enjoy.
State Department presser https://www.state.gov/briefings/department-press-briefing-december-2-2024/
'So, in the immediate term, what we want to see are de-escalation and protection of civilians and minority groups. But our overall policy remains the same; it’s that we want to see a serious and credible political process to end this civil war once and for all with a political settlement consistent with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254. As you know, Shaun, that resolution calls for a process facilitated by the United Nations where the Syrian regime and the opposition groups would negotiate a path forward for Syria. It’s important that that path be Syrian-led and that it have a process that ultimately leads towards elections...' Matt Miller
In other words, give the regime change terrorists what they want, regime change (calling for another election IF Assad is eligible to run is ridiculous since he just won in 2021 by a large majority.)
'So, look, nothing has changed with respect to our policy. Assad is a brutal dictator with blood on his hands – the blood of innocent civilians inside Syria, blood of his own people on his hands. Ultimately, what we want to see is a political process forward that – where the Syrian people get to determine who their leaders are...' Matt Miller
'he's a brutal dictator who kills his own people' Where have we heard that before? A political process where the Syrian people determine who their leaders are... just so long as we get to dictate which leaders they have to choose from.
This by the way is the same thing they are demanding of Palestinians in Gaza. Same thing they said about Libyans, same thing they said about Iraq and Iran.
'We also believe it would be helpful if Russia and Iran stopped their destabilizing influence inside Syria. We have seen them continue to destabilize the situation, going back more than a decade now, continue to play a role that is unhelpful not just to the Syrian people but to the broader region.' Matt Miller
In the world of the globalists in D.C. Russia and Iran (and Turkey by the way) are 'destabilizing Syria by helping the Syrians fight the terrorists who are killing civilians and stealing their land. What Matt means is that Syria would be regime changed by now and calmly subservient to U.S., Israel and British wishes, thus the 'stability' they are looking for.
Only in the U.S. State Department is fighting terrorists considered destabilizing.
Then Sayeed (I think is his name) asks the question about Turkey, fully buying into the propaganda blaming Erdogan for all of this.
' Many analysts in the area believe that Türkiye has – harbors a lot of ambition to basically annex Aleppo and Idlib. They already control – they occupy about 11 percent of Syria; they control probably 30 percent of that. So, are you urging Türkiye to pull out of Syria? ' Sayeed
I wonder why folks want to frame Turkey for this when it is obviously the U.S., Britain and Israel.
- Turkish Report Sheds Light on Israeli Genocide in Gaza
- Erdogan Demands Cease-fire in Gaza at G20
- Turkey Severs All Relations with Israel
- Malaysia and Turkey Vow to Punish Israel
- Moscow Backs Turkey's Bid to Join BRICS
- Turkey Slams Israel's Invasion of Lebanon
- Turkey Calls for Use of Force Against Israel
- At UN Erdogan Calls for Anti-Israel Alliance
- Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza: Erdogan
And then there is this:
Erdogan understands what Greater Kurdistan means to the global elite and how they are pushing for it's creation. He also understands the situation in Syria could easily bleed over into his country if he allows it due to the fact that part of Greater Kurdistan is made up of part of his nation. This is why there is a buffer zone in Syria keeping distance between Turkey and the Kurdish terrorists so they can't run cross border attacks to destabilize Turkey.
Turkey is currently working with Iran and Russia to turn back the terrorist assault on Syria. This is a known fact.
Of course Erdogan want 'Rojava' to be reclaimed by Syria as we as 'Iraqi Kurdistan' These are pieces of Greater Kurdistan which call for the final two, from Turkey and Iran, to complete the project. So yes, THAT PART of Syria, Turkey has issue with, but not with Syria run by Assad.
As of Nov 28, it is said that Turkey has not halted shipments of oil from the Caspian Sea to Israel. That is possible. It is also possible that Erdogan is using that oil and the threat of shutting it down as leverage in negotiations with the U.S. and Israel.
Iraqi militias entering Syria to help fight the terrorists.
A few days ago the United States attacked Iranian fighters who were in Syria to stop the terrorists. We claim it's because they attacked us first. In reality, we are running point for the terrorists formerly known as al Qaeda.
Other reports wonder about how well trained and armed these terrorists seem to be. They shouldn't. We have been training terrorists in Syria in the south of the country for a decade now.
Matt Miller makes it clear: they want Assad out. Period. He was asked about the U.S. providing aid and weapons to the terrorists in Syria in the past:
'I know I’ve seen various rumors floating around – not just floating around social media, but, in some cases, claims made by people who ought to have credibility that we were somewhere – somehow behind this offensive. That could not be further from the truth. It is false in every way, shape, or form.... But when it comes to the process inside Syria and a path forward for Syria, we want to see a de-escalatory path and we want to see a political process – a political path forward.' Matt MillerHow silly of you to think we are supporting the same terrorists in Syria we used to support in pursuit of regime change... even we still want regime change and Glorious Israel kinda needs a little bit of Syria to complete a project of their own they are working on.
While the U.S. has their own version of the New Middle East:
That's is Lt Peters' New Middle East from 2005 drawn up after the neocons came to power and launched the Global War OF Terror in an effort to Rebuild America's Defenses one Pearl Harbor event at a time.
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