The weapons are foreign, the fighters are foreign, the agenda is foreign. As
Syrian forces fight to wrest control of their country back and restore
order within their borders, the myth of the “Syrian civil war” continues
on. Undoubtedly there are Syrians who oppose the Syrian government and
even Syrians who have taken up arms against the government and in turn,
against the Syrian people, but from the beginning (in fact before the
beginning) this war has been driven from abroad. Calling it a “civil
war” is a misnomer as much as calling those taking up arms “opposition.”
It is not a “civil war,” and those fighting the Syrian government are
not “opposition.”
The Syrian conflict was borne of organizations created by centers of foreign interests decades ago who have since fought on and off not for the future of the Syrian people, but for a Syria that meshed more conveniently into the foreign global order that created them. The conflict has been fueled by a torrent of weapons, cash, support and even fighters drawn not from among the Syrian people, but from the very centers of these foreign special interests; in Riyadh, Ankara, London, Paris, Brussels and Washington.
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The Syrian conflict was borne of organizations created by centers of foreign interests decades ago who have since fought on and off not for the future of the Syrian people, but for a Syria that meshed more conveniently into the foreign global order that created them. The conflict has been fueled by a torrent of weapons, cash, support and even fighters drawn not from among the Syrian people, but from the very centers of these foreign special interests; in Riyadh, Ankara, London, Paris, Brussels and Washington.
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