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Al-Nusra, Al Qaeda, ISIL, Fatah Halab, YPG, FSA, YPJ, Syrian Arab Coalition, Syriac Military, Ba'ath Brigades.
Which of these groups are your Syrian "rebels" that formed a popular uprising against Assad's government? Which are foreigners screwing around in Syria? Yes, this is a proxy war. It is not a civil war. So when you get all these groups working together and coordinating tactics, logistics, and materiel I think it is right that you can treat them as a single entity. Especially if they refuse to disassociate themselves into "good rebels" and "bad terrorists".
The fact is, there really was a popular movement in Syria aimed at lifting the state of emergency (Damascus Spring) and improving civil rights (Arab Spring). This movement was suppressed by Assad though not in a particularly harsh way. Things changed in 2011 when a grand total of 7 Syrian officers left the military and formed an armed opposition group (FSA). Initially this group was run out of Turkey and had the stated goal of using armed force to depose Assad. As you can imagine things went hot...
From there the whole thing was co-opted by foreign powers (hello, NATO and US) with one of the goals to Balkanize Syria. Syria is on Russia's tender underbelly. Islamic nutjobs in Syria today means they'll be in Chechnya tomorrow. I really don't blame Russia (who is in Syria at the request of the legitimate government) for calling BS and trying to shut things down. A terrorist is a terrorist, no matter which label from above you want to stick on them. Russia is in the business of bombing terrorists. Good luck to those "moderate rebels".
John Swanson
djpbaltimore said:I guess I struck a nerve. The data as we say in the biz speaks for itself. Funny that every group that you disagree with is somehow designated partisan or a loser blogger. 'Described by others....' sounds a lot like 'Many people say...' Isn't that how your hero Trump puts it? You don't even put the source of your post. Very sloppy.... Tsk tsk....
Admit it, your posts about ISIS and war is hell were beyond pathetic. Destroying Aleppo and its citizens to get rid of ISIS when that is not their main stronghold is definitely putting on the pro- Russia blinders, or maybe kneepads would be a more apt description.
Al-Nusra, Al Qaeda, ISIL, Fatah Halab, YPG, FSA, YPJ, Syrian Arab Coalition, Syriac Military, Ba'ath Brigades.
Which of these groups are your Syrian "rebels" that formed a popular uprising against Assad's government? Which are foreigners screwing around in Syria? Yes, this is a proxy war. It is not a civil war. So when you get all these groups working together and coordinating tactics, logistics, and materiel I think it is right that you can treat them as a single entity. Especially if they refuse to disassociate themselves into "good rebels" and "bad terrorists".
The fact is, there really was a popular movement in Syria aimed at lifting the state of emergency (Damascus Spring) and improving civil rights (Arab Spring). This movement was suppressed by Assad though not in a particularly harsh way. Things changed in 2011 when a grand total of 7 Syrian officers left the military and formed an armed opposition group (FSA). Initially this group was run out of Turkey and had the stated goal of using armed force to depose Assad. As you can imagine things went hot...
From there the whole thing was co-opted by foreign powers (hello, NATO and US) with one of the goals to Balkanize Syria. Syria is on Russia's tender underbelly. Islamic nutjobs in Syria today means they'll be in Chechnya tomorrow. I really don't blame Russia (who is in Syria at the request of the legitimate government) for calling BS and trying to shut things down. A terrorist is a terrorist, no matter which label from above you want to stick on them. Russia is in the business of bombing terrorists. Good luck to those "moderate rebels".
John Swanson