Russia Is Destabilizing Syria… According to the People Currently Destabilizing Syria

Via Anti-Media.org

(ANTIMEDIA) Brea, CA — Russia is destabilizing Syria  according to those destabilizing Syria.

In a move many consider to be an act of bitter defiance to the West, the Russian government appears to have significantly increased its military aid to the Syrian regime. This support hinges largely on the provision of providing advanced weaponry — such as tanks and artillery — training Syrian soldiers to use those weapons systems, and Russian-led airstrikes against ISIS. Unsurprisingly, Western media pundits and officials (and their devoted followers) are expressing renewed outrage over Russia’s involvement in the Syrian conflict — at the same time, excluding pertinent background information on Russia’s historical roots in the region.

Russia’s support for Syria dates back to 1946, when Russia helped consolidate Syria’s independence. The two countries mutually came to a diplomatic and military agreement in the form of a non-aggression pact, which was enacted on April 20, 1950. In this pact, Russia promised support to the newly-created Syria by helping to develop its military and by providing tactical support. Essentially, Russia and Syria have been cooperating for decades both militarily and economically, with Russia maintaining a naval base on the Syrian Mediterranean.

Regardless of history, it matters little if global consensus opinion supports Russia. The reality is that the war in Syria has no positive outcomes for the people living there. If Assad is removed from power, it is likely the country will fall completely into the hands of ISIS and other terror groups — much like what occurred in Libya and Iraq. The United States’ prospects in the region seem dismal to anyone with a track record of our earlier interventions. If the U.S. placed more emphasis on diplomacy and less emphasis on arming belligerents, however, a political solution to the Syrian conflict would be much more of a possibility.

A primary criticism of Russia’s relationship with Syria is that arming Assad is an attempt to prolong the conflict and destroy the nation. U.S. pundits point fingers at Russia as if its allegiance with Syria is a new development without understanding the historical intricacies of the Russian-Syrian relationship. In contrast, many individuals complaining about Russia’s role in “destabilizing Syria” and “prolonging the conflict” do not apply the same scrutiny to the United States’ new-found interest in the country.

It is no secret the United States has armed, trained, and financed the Syrian rebels for nearly the entire duration of the conflict. Does this implicate the United States in prolonging the conflict? U.S.-backed fighters have consistently defected to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, transferring their battle experience and weaponry to virulent terrorist groups. When Al-Qaeda violently occupies villages and towns and ISIS fighters send scores of refugees fleeing for their lives, should the U.S. policy that caused such a catastrophe be questioned?

Critics concerned by what Russia is accused of doing  destabilizing Syria and prolonging the conflict  should be equally opposed to U.S. intervention in that country. U.S. intervention in Syria, much like U.S. intervention elsewhere, has culminated in unprecedented destabilization and blowback. However, most people — as George Orwell understood — have a lopsided view of history, as they ignore and almost refuse to come to terms with the atrocities their own state commits, and by that logic, ignore the detrimental role the United States has played in Syria.

The tragedy of the current crisis in Syria is not that hundreds of thousands of people have died or that millions more have become refugees. What makes the death and suffering of so many Syrians tragic is that their pain and grief achieved nothing. It seems there will be no silver lining around the bottomless and ever-expanding pit of war and death in Syria.

One of the best solutions for a peaceful Syria hinges on the United States completely withdrawing from the region and the U.N. strengthening, instead of impeding, democratic movements that usher in a peaceful transition from chaos to stability. Calling for U.S. intervention in this region is simply perpetuating decades-old Russian-American animosity expressed through what could be considered a proxy war between terrorists on both sides of the political spectrum in Syria. This will only hurt innocent civilians by causing death and destruction — and by extension, promoting continued massive movements of refugees.

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Overthecliff
Overthecliff
October 1, 2015 10:20 am

The reality is that Obama is not incompetent . He knows exactly what he is doing. He hates the United States and the whiteys who run it, including liberals and Democrats. He wants to do harm to America and he is being successful. He is doing the Okie Doke and playing the whites for fools while he is at it.

Welshman
Welshman
October 1, 2015 10:22 am

Great headline LOL.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 1, 2015 10:33 am

Some people think the Russian military is substandard to our (newly anti Christian pro homosexual pro female equality) military.

We may find out soon.

Anyone placing bets?

In any event, there really is little wrong with the world today that can’t be solved by a small global thermonuclear war. The future’s so bright ………

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
October 1, 2015 1:31 pm

Three cheers for Putin to clear Syria of ISIS. After that, he has my support to clear the RINOs, NEOCONs and the Commie-Muslim out of WDC.

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
October 1, 2015 2:24 pm

OTC, please stop blaming Obama for the world’s problems. He has just enough real authority to wipe his own ass if he gets an order countersigned by his handlers. The only appropriate reaction to such a buffoon is laughter and derision.

flash
flash
October 1, 2015 3:25 pm

“controlled opposition” Bea Lever

Putin signs decree drafting 150,000 conscripts into the Russian military… as Iran and Hezbollah prepare major ground offensive in Syria with air support from Moscow’s bombers

Russia launched airstrikes on rebel groups in Syria for second day straight
Country accused of targeting moderate rebels backed by U.S and not ISIS
Moscow foreign minister Lavrov has rejected the ‘rumours’ as ‘unfounded’
Hundreds of Iranian and Hezbollah troops ‘set to launch ground offensive’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3255876/Russia-pouring-gasoline-fire-Syria-s-civil-war-says-America-Putin-defies-West-drops-bombs-non-ISIS-forces-fighting-Assad.html#ixzz3nLVCCYG0

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
October 1, 2015 3:50 pm

flash,

We don’t seem to have the same understanding of the term “controlled opposition”. Let me lay it out for you: Putin and Xi Jinping are globalist tools just like Obama and Cameron. Just as the Dimmocrats and Repugnants are the left and right wings of the banksters in domestic politics, NATO and the BRICS are the left and right wings in international politics. Just as the US plebes need an enemy to be protected from in order to support the government, so do the Russian and Chinese plebes. War is real, death and destruction are real, but the reasons for them are not what they seem. It’s all just theatre for the masses at this point.

Embrace the Doom.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
October 1, 2015 4:01 pm

Syria is one of the 7 takeover targets on the Republican neo-con radar. Obama is following the playbook with Dick Cheney pulling the levers from “Site R” Raven Rock.

I’m damn glad to see Putin taking action.

Zebra
Zebra
October 1, 2015 7:02 pm

This is all becoming very embarrassing for Obama and his masters. Even the masses around me are starting to see that Putin has put Obama in his back pocket.

James
James
October 2, 2015 3:08 am

9/11: Eternal Pretext, Eternal War

9/11: Eternal Pretext, Eternal War

Snip:

Fourteen years and countless false flag terror operations later, the US government is on the verge of toppling Syria using Al-Qaeda military-intelligence assets. The US now openly supports and arms Al-Qaeda all over the world. The very same Al-Qaeda terrorists that were “responsible for 9/11” are the West’s finest foot soldiers and military-intelligence assets. Al-Qaeda effectively controls two-thirds of Syria for the Anglo-American empire. Libya was overthrown by the same forces.

Also worth reading : Eventual Consequences

http://cluborlov.blogspot.com.au/2015/09/eventual-consequences.html

flash
flash
October 2, 2015 9:18 am

@AnarchoPagan I understanding the term perfectly , but there are too may complex variables for even a world oligarchy to control… ever herd the saying “like herding cats”…just color me skeptical for now.