Syria: Phantom “Rebels” Return from the Dead
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer
The
French colonial green, white, and black banner of Syria adapted by the
West’s proxy “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) had long been forgotten in the sea
of black banners held aloft by Washington and Riyadh’s more extreme
ploy to gain leverage upon and more direct access to the battlefield.
French colonial green, white, and black banner of Syria adapted by the
West’s proxy “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) had long been forgotten in the sea
of black banners held aloft by Washington and Riyadh’s more extreme
ploy to gain leverage upon and more direct access to the battlefield.
However,
as Syrian forces backed by its regional allies and Russian airpower
overwhelm these forces while building alliances with other factions,
including the Kurds, the West’s entire regime change enterprise faces
ignominious collapse.
as Syrian forces backed by its regional allies and Russian airpower
overwhelm these forces while building alliances with other factions,
including the Kurds, the West’s entire regime change enterprise faces
ignominious collapse.
It
appears that – having exhausted all other options – the West has
decided to change as many of those black banners back to the “rebel”
green, white, and black as possible, before the conflict draws to a
close, giving the West the most favorable position achievable ahead of
“peace talks.”
appears that – having exhausted all other options – the West has
decided to change as many of those black banners back to the “rebel”
green, white, and black as possible, before the conflict draws to a
close, giving the West the most favorable position achievable ahead of
“peace talks.”