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Darras's avatar

When we see that Russia have absolutely no more moral than USA.

I found absolutely disgusting the Trump plan for Gaza. I find disgusting the congratulations of Poutine and Xi for this plan.

I found disgusting that USA promote a terrorist, leader of a group considered as terrorist enemy of USA

I find disgusting that Poutine mess around with this low life who keep on killing, raping and enslave christians an Alaouites.

If Russia has no better value than US empire included UE, fuck Russia.

Marc Handelsman's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Korybko, for your insightful newsletter. A stable Syria would be beneficial to Russia and Israel by containing Turkey's ambition to build a "New Ottoman" caliphate.

eleni's avatar

Containing Turkey and by extension murderous NATO is key.

Luis A. Melendez Albizu's avatar

By the way, Al Jolani and his terrorists are still murdering Alawites!

Erdogan committed a grave mistake by using ISIS/Al Qaida terrorists to destroy Syria. All he did was to play into Netanyahu's hands. Turkey now will border Israel, and he will know all the perils and dangers of having Israel as your neighbor.

Luis A. Melendez Albizu's avatar

Russia betrayed Syria, Iran & Hezbollah in order to please Netanyahu. Putin allowed the ISIS/Al Qaida Terrorists brought in to Syria by the US, NATO, Turkey, Qatar, UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia & Israel to take over Syria after betraying Assad, Iran & Hezbollah. Now he treats head chopping terrorist Al Jolani like a rock star, just like Trump did.

Putin has shown that he has a secret special alliance with Israel, and that he will betray all others to protect that secret special alliance, even though Israel is 100% on the side of NATO, Russia's enemy. Putin has shown that he is an unreliable ally. No wonder Iran refused to accept Russia's help. Iran should be very careful.

Deplorable Commissar's avatar

How much will Syria pay Russia for rebuilding its army ? Why couldnt Russia rebuild the former Syria's military ?

Eduardo Guzmán's avatar

If looking at the financial details of events wasn't an inconvenience, you might include the perspective resulting from the terms 'the zionist block' used here by Vanessa Beeley in your interpretation of the meaning of that Al Qaeda, Russian allied government. Some basic understanding of the money - finance mystery you could derive from reading my posts here. Kind regards

https://open.substack.com/pub/beeley/p/a-dark-day-in-russian-history-i-discuss?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2qtnfh

Walter DuBlanica's avatar

Start with the Kurds who live in southeast Turkey and are 15 to 20 % of the turhish population. The Kurds are "different" then the Turks in Ankara. There are Kurds along the border regions with Syria, Iran, Iraq. Russia is doing what it has to do. Surround Turkey with foes since it is a mamber of NATO.

Chris's avatar

Kurds are reported as 15-20% for the last 30 years, despite having twice the birthrate. Likely up to 40% by now, which means national unity has to come from Islamism now and not just nationalism.

marco aureollo's avatar

Clearly there are limits to Russia's engagement in Syria. It needs to take Israel's and Turkish interests into account and these collide with a strong, souvereign Syria. There is also US proxy - the Kurds and there is no indication that the US intends to cease stealing Syria's oil. Having said that it needs to be acknowledged that Sharaa's ouverture is a major development, a sign of increasing Russia's influence in the region.