World Waring: Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Sudan more. Israel taking over huge parts of Syria, new leaders want help against Israel, Taliban & Pakistani

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Many of those countries are being used as pawns for bigger countries such as Russia, Iran, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. In the case of Israel, they aren't directly affected by oil, but with Iran pulling the strings with Humass and them being an sworn enemy to the Saudis and the Russians and the Saudis cliquing up to increase oil prices, one to found the wall the other to fund the war, the whole middle east is going to shit.

Seem like theres a foreign common enemy over there.
The enemy to many seem like a visitors who don’t have real concrete ties to West Asia or Northern Africa.
Man people seem to think if you take the Europeans and Americans, there would be less conflict.
 

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Seem like theres a foreign common enemy over there.
The enemy to many seem like a visitors who don’t have real concrete ties to West Asia or Northern Africa.
Man people seem to think if you take the Europeans and Americans, there would be less conflict.
The case is, there is a resource (for example oil, natural gas, or phosphorus) followed by a market, usually the U.S., Asia or Europe, and the means to mine, refine and or export these goods.
Basically we are talking a world market, and as long as the market remains volatile, due to factors such as political instability, resource scarcity, and natural disaster, the will be countries and religions looking for ways to take advantage. In the end there are no good guys, just some worse than others.
As long as we keep doing what we are doing (collectively as humans) expect things to get much worse.
When people talk about God and use the intelligent design for evidence, it makes me wonder if this God likes war, because geographically speaking our planet is almost perfectly designed in a way that almost guarantee world conflicts.
 

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The case is, there is a resource (for example oil, natural gas, or phosphorus) followed by a market, usually the U.S., Asia or Europe, and the means to mine, refine and or export these goods.
Basically we are talking a world market, and as long as the market remains volatile, due to factors such as political instability, resource scarcity, and natural disaster, the will be countries and religions looking for ways to take advantage. In the end there are no good guys, just some worse than others.
As long as we keep doing what we are doing (collectively as humans) expect things to get much worse.
When people talk about God and use the intelligent design for evidence, it makes me wonder if this God likes war, because geographically speaking our planet is almost perfectly designed in a way that almost guarantee world conflicts.
I’m just saying if Washington wasn’t backing Israelis to cause havoc in the region, things likely be a little more settled
 

RoadRage

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I’m just saying if Washington wasn’t backing Israelis to cause havoc in the region, things likely be a little more settled
I agree. Plus Israel is so fucked up is that even if you help them or try to create peace they will fuck it up by baiting other countries into attacking them so they can have an excuse to push their Greater Israel Zionist plan that involves them annexing Lebanon similar to how the U.S. treated the Native Americans during their eminent domain ideology.
 

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I agree. Plus Israel is so fucked up is that even if you help them or try to create peace they will fuck it up by baiting other countries into attacking them so they can have an excuse to push their Greater Israel Zionist plan that involves them annexing Lebanon similar to how the U.S. treated the Native Americans during their eminent domain ideology.


100% man Israel cheering of their self proclaimed success against Lebanon & Syria abs with the kIlling of Hamas leadership. They linking those successes to weaken Iran.


They might’ve fuckes themselves, Hezbollah just relocated to the north to regroup. It’s reports their regrouping faster than folks thought they could. It’s being talked about, that a route been established from Lebanon to Iran to restock. So that’s looming

Hamas breaking out new weapons after a year of being blocked in. They ain’t slowing down. They active sleeper cells among Israelis. Jabali camp been a graveyard for IDF

And Yemen, I’m just leave that as is



something else to watch for… Jordan and Egyptian citizens been extremely upset with their leadership.

The slaughter of Palestinians is one thing but the stealing of Syrian land apparently is too much…

They see and know Syria will/can be Jordan and Egypt any day

The problem is
 

RoadRage

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100% man Israel cheering of their self proclaimed success against Lebanon & Syria abs with the kIlling of Hamas leadership. They linking those successes to weaken Iran.


They might’ve fuckes themselves, Hezbollah just relocated to the north to regroup. It’s reports their regrouping faster than folks thought they could. It’s being talked about, that a route been established from Lebanon to Iran to restock. So that’s looming

Hamas breaking out new weapons after a year of being blocked in. They ain’t slowing down. They active sleeper cells among Israelis. Jabali camp been a graveyard for IDF

And Yemen, I’m just leave that as is



something else to watch for… Jordan and Egyptian citizens been extremely upset with their leadership.

The slaughter of Palestinians is one thing but the stealing of Syrian land apparently is too much…

They see and know Syria will/can be Jordan and Egypt any day

The problem is
What's sad is that they have some good citizens on both sides but similar to what is happening in America with Trump more extremists are taking over because of their fiery rhetoric feels more progressive while tapping into the fuck that bullshit peace attitude that many young and impulsive youths have. This is why the Jews killed Rabin after the peace treaty and why the people of Palestine chose a more radical group like Hamas.
In the end, they will all fall, and as soon as the oil in Saudi Arabia is no longer needed to keep the Western economy afloat, all of them will no longer be relevant, and all including Israel will fall.
 

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How no one in the new Israeli government ain’t saying nothing about this


 

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These HTS ninjas letting Syria just fall to pieces. How you just let these dude take whatever they want


 

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Qatar’s PM calls on Israeli forces to withdraw from Syria buffer zone​

Sheikh Mohammed also promises to support the new administration and the rehabilitation of Syria’s infrastructure.​


Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, right, welcomes Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Damascus [Handout/SANA via AFP]
Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, has demanded that Israel “immediately withdraw” its forces from the United Nations-established buffer zone with Syria after Israeli troops entered the area following the removal of Syria’s longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.

Speaking on Thursday at a news conference in Damascus alongside de facto Syrian ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa, Sheikh Mohammed criticised Israeli moves to occupy the territory near the Golan Heights in southern Syria.

“The Israeli occupation’s seizure of the buffer zone is a reckless … act, and it must immediately withdraw,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

Israel deployed military units last month to the buffer zone, which lies along the Golan Heights and separates Syria and Israel, after al-Assad was toppled by opposition fighters led by al-Sharaa’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group. The area has been an officially designated demilitarised zone as part of a 1974 UN-brokered ceasefire.

As its troops encroached on the area, Israel also launched hundreds of air strikes across Syria. It said its air attacks were part of a campaign to stop weapons from landing in the hands of “extremists”, a term it has applied to several groups in Syria, including HTS.

Al-Sharaa said at the news conference that his country is ready to welcome UN forces into the buffer zone.

“Israel’s advance in the region was due to the presence of Iranian militias and Hezbollah. After the liberation of Damascus, I believe that they have no presence at all. There are pretexts that Israel is using today to advance into the Syrian regions, into the buffer zone,” he said.

“Qatar no doubt has a big role to play. … They will play an active role in continuing to exercise pressure [on Israel to withdraw] together with Western and European nations and the United States of America,” he told reporters in Damascus.

Sheikh Mohammed also promised to support the new administration and the rehabilitation of Syria’s infrastructure, devastated by nearly 14 years of war.

“We will provide the necessary technical support to make the infrastructure operational again and provide support to the electricity sector,” he said, adding that Qatar “extends its hand to our Syrian brothers for future partnerships”.

He also called for sanctions on Syria to be lifted and highlighted that “sanctions will have a negative impact on the support provided to Syria and the Syrian people.”

The US and European Union both imposed sanctions on al-Assad and his government for allegedly committing crimes during the war, which began after security forces cracked down on pro-democracy protesters in 2011.

This month, the US Department of the Treasury issued a general licence lasting six months that authorises certain transactions with the Syrian government, including some energy sales and incidental transactions.

The action does not remove any sanctions but will ensure they “do not impede activities to meet basic human needs, including the provision of public services or humanitarian assistance”, the Treasury Department said.

The EU has agreed to meet at the end of January to discuss lifting sanctions on Syria.
 

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The interim government of Syria, which was considered “pro-Turkish” by many observers, introduced a 300-500% increase in customs duties on goods from Turkey, which practically stopped exports.

The Turkish business newspaper Ekonomim writes about this.

This has caused serious problems for companies operating in this sector and has led to long queues at the border.

The president of the Southeastern Anatolia Exporters Association told the publication that monthly exports to Syria previously amounted to about $30 million, but have now stopped completely.

The issue was to be discussed yesterday at a meeting between Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and representatives of the Syrian interim government.”
 

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Reuters reports that during the recent official visit of the Russian Foreign Ministry to Syria, the latter demanded that Russia hand over Bashar al-Assad to the new authorities.”
 

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Someone won’t like this


“Hebrew media reports that officials in the White House have alerted the Israeli government that President Donald Trump wants to pull U.S. troops out of Syria

This caused concerns within the Israeli Government, who fear that an American withdrawal from of Syria may leave Israel having to face Turkey and the new Syrian Government all alone, as Israel intends to permanently occupy portions of Syrian territory.”
 

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Defense Department drafting plans to withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria after recent Trump comments

Trump and officials close to him expressed interest in pulling all U.S. troops out of Syria, prompting the Pentagon to draw up plans for a full withdrawal in 30, 60 or 90 days.

By Courtney Kube
Feb. 5, 2025


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S. soldiers on patrol by the Suwaydiyah oil fields in Syria's northeastern Hasakah province Feb. 13, 2021.
 
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