The fall of the Assad Regime in Syria seemed to come out of nowhere. After 13 years of civil war, most of which had been a stalemate for years, one group of rebels takes over Aleppo, Homs, and finally Damascus in two weeks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_the_Assad_regime

So who are the rebels? Tahrir al Sham https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahrir_al-Sham They’re a faction that is opposed to Al-Queda and ISIS with some support from Qatar and Turkey. It seems like it’s mostly a remixing of Islamic groups which had led the civil war for a long time, but when Iran, Russia, Hezbollah, Israel, and The US got distracted elsewhere they were able to use some support from Turkey to finally overthrow Assad and capture Damascus. My guess is once they took Aleppo and discovered Assad wasn’t able to bring in help in a counter offensive then faith in the regime amongst its soldiers collapsed.

I’m personally really concerned about what will happen to the Rojava, the autonomous Kurdish region ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_Administration_of_North_and_East_Syria ). At the start of the civil war Kurds who are aligned with the Turkish PKK took over and liberated their own land, then got support from the US to defeat ISIS. The region has been effectively an independent country for the last 12 years. Ideologically the PKK used to be a Marxist group but they shifted to Social Ecology, a branch of left Anarchism founded by Murray Bookchin a couple decades ago. They do not believe in a centralized government and have run their region with a network of independent democratic local governments, associations, businesses, and militias. The US government maintains military bases and cooperation with Rojava. While many people in Rojava are religious the movement is multiethnic and non-Islamist in its political ideology. I find it kind of crazy that such an interesting radical political and economic project can emerge in what is clearly one of the most difficult and conflict ridden places.

Despite the US and Turkish governments being close allies and the US providing military support to the Kurds in Rojava, the Turkish government hates the Kurdish sovereignty movement. Turkey wants to prevent the emergence of any independent Kurdish country, even one without a state as such like exists in Rojava.

Will Turkey turn on and invade Rojava now that they have something like allies in power in Damascus? It doesn’t seem to make like Tahrir al Sham is an agent of Turkey, there are militias directly under the control of Turkey occupying land which is nominally Syrian, plus regular Turkish troops, but more like Tahrir al Sham is just getting support where it can. So we shall see.

One last thing I find interesting is the positive statements put out by governments around the world about the fall of the Assad regime to an organization that those same governments have declared a terrorist group. Does a terrorist grouping become a military when it gains control of a nation state?

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You concerned about Syrian Christians or nah?

I’m not a fan of religion in government and like the way Rojava is very explicitly embracing the right for everyone to practice their religion. They seem to be the one major force in the region that rejects the unification of god and state. So yes I think the Islamists are probably bad for Christians and Yazidis and I hope that the they’re ok as this plays out. One thing Assad did which was relatively good was protect religious and ethnic minorities. So we shall see.

Everything is very strange. The national army is laying down its weapons almost without fighting for positions.

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"People are ONLY changing their minds in one direction, away from their centralized control. This one-sided flow of energy will lead to what always happens when a declining power collides with a rising power: War. The real Thucydides Trap isn’t a rising China vs a declining USA, but the People rising vs the declining Global Ruling Class. The declining power, left with no means of persuasion outside of violence is left with two choices: bow out or supernova, and like every exposed cult, they will burn it all down before relinquishing control. "

I think it will be a complicated back and forth between fifth and sixth generation warfare.

https://www.samuelsadams.com/ssa/the-upcoming-6th-generation-war

Gotta love black swams

Seems like Turkey will have strong influence on the new government which initially sounds bad for the Kurds. Turkey also likely has US diplomats persistently in its ear urging moderation in Syria and peaceful relations with Kurds. What kind of leverage the US has over Turkey I’m not sure.

I am leaning towards it is highly likely the global state got evolved.

Trump tweeted yesterday that the Syrian war is not America's business and he will not interfere. It seems that Trump wants to stop supporting the Kurds. In that case, they will either be forced to surrender or be massacred by Turkish-backed fighters.

Americans are just going to pull out of everywhere, I guess.

Yes, it seems that Trump's plan is to avoid any kind of war and focus on the American economy.

That’s the oil rich region.

America is not stopping there.

I hope so.

Tel Rifaat's Kurdish population already got sent on a "Trail of Tears" by HTS a week ago and the US administration did nothing.

Its not just Trump who supports HTS over the YPD...

Kurds are a chip in this game, and with sights fixed on them by Turkey. This has been in the works, and pacted beforehand. My bet is US and west gets Syria, to pump nat gas from qatar thru Syria to europe, but will pullout of Ukraine dropping Zelensky like a hot brick.

The syrian rebels are the same Al nusra head choppers that have been whitewashed for this and prepped. No doubt they will be used again as assets towards Iran.

So, what do you think Rabble?

Baba Vanga also known as Nostradamus of the Balkans predicted World War 3 would be sparked by the fall of Syria

Thank you. Very informative read.