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The Syrian Army is pressing ahead with its operations to confront and expel foreign-backed terrorists from the country’s north and northwestern provinces. Reports on the ground say that the Syrian military backed by the Russian Air Force struck the terror groups in villages of Hazarin and Al-Raqeya in the southern countryside of the province of Idlib. Airstrikes also targeted positions of Al-Nusra Front Terror Group around Khan Sheikhoun south of Idlib and Morek in the northern countryside of Hama. The Syrian military says it has reinforced its defense lines with various means of fire, personnel and equipment in areas where clashes are underway with the terrorists. The army also says it’s managed to secure a number of areas including Ma’ardis. According to the Syrian media, nearly terrorists have been killed in three days of fighting. Clashes between the army and the terrorists erupted after attack theory groups, including al-Nusra Front, launched a surprise attack on northern and northwestern parts of Syria on Wednesday.
And reactions and condemnations continue pouring in over the resurgence of foreign-backed terrorism in Syria. The Arab League has issued a statement stressing the need to respect the sovereignty and preserve the territorial integrity of Syria. League Secretary General Ahmed Abu Ghait expressed concerns over the continuous developments that Syria is witnessing and their impacts on civilians. In a phone call, the UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said the country stands with Syria and supports it in combating terrorism and unifying its territory. The Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudanian and Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein expressed their country’s support, saying that Syria’s security and stability are linked to Iraq’s national security. In a statement, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yivan Gil expressed country solidarity with the Syrian people and government, calling on the international community to condemn terrorist attacks in Syria.
And now joining us at Saidiya, Morocco, is Dr. Kevin Barrett, editor at Veterans Today. Pleasure to have you on, Dr. Barrett. I hope you’re safe and doing well. What are we to make sure of this resurgence of terrorism in Syria, their objectives and their backers?
Well, the first question is, why now? The timing is crucial to understanding what’s going on. And it’s obviously not a coincidence that this happened at exactly the same moment that the genocidal Zionist occupation entity is changing its focus from its unsuccessful war on Lebanon, in which it was forced to accept essentially a defeat, to a war on Syria. It’s now trying to take out the Lebanese people’s ability to defend themselves, which they did so successfully, by going into Syria and attacking Syria and trying to cut off any means that supporters of Lebanese independence will be able to use to help ensure that Hezbollah and the patriotic forces in Lebanon will be able to continue to defend themselves successfully in the future.
So the Zionist entity attacked Syria. And at the same moment, these takfiri terrorists who are armed and supported by the Zionist entity’s backers in Washington, D.C., also attacked Syria. Clearly, this is a coordinated operation. It’s not only a response to the Zionists’ loss in their war on Lebanon, but it’s also an attempt to bring back the divide and conquer strategy to try to do something about the success that Chinese-backed and to some extent Russian-backed diplomacy has had in uniting the region against the Zionists. The leadership of the Gulf Arab regimes, which had been very pro-Zionist in the past, has awakened to the futility of accepting the Zionists as a permanent entity. They’ve seen this genocide. They know their people will never stand for that. And so they have gone along with these Chinese backed efforts to bring together the whole region in a kind of a peaceful settlement and solution to some of the smaller differences, which will allow the region to settle the big problem, which is this genocidal Zionist occupation of Palestine.
And so the forces that don’t like that and that want to break the region apart and to turn the different countries against each other are panicking. That’s why they’re now trying to ramp up this war on Syria.
But it’s not working. As we’ve seen, the leadership in all regional countries is standing strong. And let’s hope that Turkey wakes up and that the Turkish leadership realizes that this divide-and-conquer Oded Yinon strategy is aimed at them as well, and that Kurdish separatist extremists are going to be armed and turned against them in the same way that the Takfiri terrorists are being armed and turned against Syria.
And it’s ironic you say that because we often hear so many regional countries, Dr. Barrett, always allude to that exact thing, that the Zionist entities’ actions in West Asia do nothing but perpetrate more destabilization, insecurity, and instability for everyone in the region.
That’s right. That’s what it’s there to do. You know, there are conspiracy theories that might be true, like so many conspiracy theories, that in fact, the reason or one of the reasons that the West supports this seemingly completely counterproductive and out-of-control genocidal Zionist entity is precisely to create so many problems in the region that it will never be successful. That is, to prevent the region from finding ways to unite and to trade productively, to get more and more political and economic unity and to become a major player in the world.
And so the forces that don’t want West Asia to succeed have conspired to implant this inherently genocidal Zionist entity right there in the heart of the region, in the Holy Land. It’s holy to the majority of the world’s population. It is holy to four billion Christians and Muslims, along with a few million Jews, a fraction of 1% of the Abrahamic monotheists, who all look to that Holy Land as kind of the heart of their culture and their heritage.
And so by essentially destroying it and creating this Antichrist project in the Holy Land, they are sticking a dagger into the heart of West Asia. And the purpose of that is to try to ensure perpetual chaos and failure in West Asia. But the West Asian governments are starting to wake up to this, and I don’t think they’re going to continue to fall for this Oded-Yanon divide and conquer project for very long.
And before we let you go really quick, the West’s ultimate objective when it comes to Syria—do you feel they’re still after regime change? And why, when the U.S. is already occupying parts of Syria and looting its natural resources, what is there left for the West in Syria?
I don’t think the West believes that it’s going to succeed in imposing regime change on Syria. But I think that the so-called West, which is largely occupied by the Zionists— there’s an ideological consensus among perhaps almost half of the Zionist billionaires who control the West, people who are fanatically loyal to this bizarre Zionist occupation project—I don’t think that the West, the people who think about the strategic interest of the West (as opposed to fanatical Zionists) really believe that there is any realistic chance that they’re going to get that regime change in Syria that they thought they could get fifteen years ago.
Instead, I think that they see this as a strategic move to try to cut off Syria from Lebanon, to increase the pressure on the resistance front, to increase pressure on Russia as Russia is on the brink of victory in Ukraine. Russia has also been a backer of the stability of the region and of the Syrian government.
So I think they’re trying to increase pressure on their adversaries. And as I said earlier, they’re coordinating this move with the Zionist attack on Syria as the Zionists turn from Lebanon to Syria while they continue their genocide of Gaza.


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CIA/Mossad terrorists getting busy just in time for the supposed Bibi ceasefire. Just a coincidence! Were Bibi’s lips moving? Go get ’em Syria! Go get ’em Hezbollah!
the whole purpose of this was try to isolate assad once again and they have failed. assad was portrayed as fleeing to russia, which was no more true than the russian defense minister was fleeing to korea. they were both coordinating their responses and both received full support in this combined effort.
the russians are pointing to ukraine for training and equipping terrorists and this will be used to deny any frozen conflict as the ukranazis are now supporting international terrorism and just like the u.s., they will not negotiate with terrorists and reserve the right to root them out in any country supporting them. sauce for the goose, as it were and nicely played.
just as in their kursk “invasion”, zato has done irreparable damage to their own cause and strengthen the russians hand, as well as their resolve. these idiots have so run out of ideas, they are recycling their own worst failures. even their attempted coup in georgia is failing and now georgia has been driven closer to the russians, just like their failure in belarus. they can’t even manage a color revolution anymore, let alone a coup attempt. all they have is bullshit propaganda, that only works on their own braindead masses but for how long?
a couple sources now indicating that the “Sunni rebels” may have stalled somewhere in between Hama and Homs, still c. 100 miles north of Damascus…..not via Syrian Army, which ran away, but thanks to local Hezbollah and other Shi’a militia resistance + some Russian airstrikes. Damascus itself seems to be blacked out….can’t find any film footage or fix on what is going on there. I think if the CIA/Mossad-backed “rebels” don’t get Damascus in the next 48 hours or so….they never will.
No the wasp’s and jews backing terrorists!
Hey, Huckabee’s favorite people.
As for Aleppo, much blame must go to Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and Russia. They thought foolishly that they could come to some terms with the Jews and Erdogan. US military remains in Syria, ostensibly to fight terrorists, but really to enable and protect them by blocking the Syrian army from consolidating and securing all their borders. As long as the US is there, Syrian thing will never end. And of course, US is just a tool of the Jews. As for Erdogan, is there a man more despicable than him? He makes the loathsome Netanyahu seem decent by comparison. The man is a total psychopath. Russia and Syria simply cannot deal with him.
Also, Assad’s decency(relatively speaking given the regional politics) is both a plus and minus. On the plus side, many factions, sects, religious groups, and ethnic groups appreciate his secular-style politics of tolerance. They prefer it over ISIS.
However, it means he has no zealous loyalty from ANY group. He’s part of a coalition than of a powerfully united organization. It’s all the more problematic cuz he’s an Alwaite ruler of a majority Sunni country. While the majority of Sunnis prefer Assad over ISIS crazies, they aren’t particularly loyal to him either and don’t want to die for him.
As for Russia, it still maintains close ties with Israel and working relations with Turkey, and is therefore unwilling to go all the way to help Assad finally push out all Turkish and Israeli proxies in the country.
As such, Syrian army is rather like the South Vietnamese military. It lacks men who are willing to die for a cause. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese were willing to make any sacrifice, to die for what they deemed a holy cause. While South Vietnamese didn’t want communism, they didn’t want to die fighting for their weak and confused government.
It’s time to throw down the gauntlet and for Russia, Syria, and Iran to end this once and for all.
Otherwise, it will fester, and Syria’s allies cannot prop up Assad forever.
At some point, Syria will go to the wolves if this isn’t brought to an end.
As with Ukraine, you cannot negotiate with weasels and mad dogs. Total waste of time.
It’s kill or be killed.
so you’re wrong yet again, what a surprise! 😜
it’s israel and their zato vassals that are festering, uncle sam has become uncle fester, “shoot ’em in the the back”. they just have to let the buboes do their work.
Hezbollah pivoted very quickly there.
“so you’re wrong again”
no, I hedged…..see Giraldi’s “When is a Ceasefire….”, my #13 from yesterday:
“Homs is the last stop-line. If Hez + local Shi’a militia, with tac air support from Russians, can hold the town….maybe the Sunni rebels could be held there.”
Erdogan has been straddling the fence for so long that his balls have callouses. I don’t see how either side can trust him.
later….
several convoys of Iraqi Shi’a militia crossed Euphrates river into Syria, attempting to link up with Syrian Army units that had retreated into central Syria….and were then attacked by ‘Murkan fighter bombers and/or A-10’s. Turks also launching air and artillery strikes against Kurds north and east of Aleppo.
and all southward movement of “Sunni Rebels” toward Homs definitely ceased. Damascus calm, and was visited today, Sunday, by Iranian Foreign Minister “who was seen having lunch at a sidewalk cafe.” Syrian Army reportedly preparing to launch a northward counter-attack with Russian air support. Russian aircraft also continuing to plaster Aleppo Izrahell-style, killing hundreds of Sunni civilians.
and speaking of Izrael, they seem to be doing nothing to help the Sunnis break thru to Damascus; somewhat surprising since, up until a couple days ago, they were bombing Damascus and vicinity quite frequently. Maybe because they fear getting directly involved against the Russians.
Speaking of Israel, why on Earth should we start a conflict with Russia and Turkiye and Syria in Aleppo? 110 hostages are still in the hands of murderous Hamas criminals and we are focused on freeing them.
Unfortunately, they have very recently run a colour relevotion based on election fraud in Moldavia, and have a violent colour revolution running in Georgia.
Most of the world, like me, welcomes the coming collapse of the war criminal Israeli Empire.
I can’t help but like Kevin Barrett — but we should expect an honest answer from him (regarding a specific question) which is so far lacking.
Kevin, if you had the power to carry out your interpretation of Islamic justice, what would you do with infidels?
Please don’t ignore this reasonable request any longer.
The word “infidel” is a ridiculous mistranslation of كافر whose best English equivalent might be “ungrateful truth-concealer.” Those who ungratefully conceal theosophical truths should be educated or, failing that, ignored.
As for the Muslim state’s treatment of non-Muslims, which is a completely different issue, Muslims are enjoined to protect Christians and other religious minorities. https://covenantsoftheprophet.org
Erdogan was actually providing artillery support for the rebels at the start of this military adventure. This is completely crazy conduct.
But, if we take the long view, we see that the US has colonized Turkey with two military bases. NATO has colonized Turkey with ~ 24 bases or facilities. I’ve got a sawbuck sez that Erdogan is so deep in CIA/black ops that he does not know where the sun rises anymore. That would go a long way to explain his seriously erratic behavior.
Turkey is long overdue for a color revolution and a complete house cleaning of foreign military facilities.
“speaking of Israel……110 hostages”…
c. 12,000 Palestinian hostages, men, women, and children, are currently languishing and dying in the dungeons of the Zionist hell-state.
This is a great opportunity to get rid of U.S force’s out of Syria…just herd the jihadists towards the U.S controller zone, bomb the hell out of the place and if the U.S retaliate just declare the jihadists are being attacked.
If its good for Israel then so can Syria do the same.
If the U.S don’t want to lose soldiers…then do like Kirby said to Russia in concerns over Ukraine…”just leave!”
Unfortunately, sunni Muslims tend to be 75 IQ retards with high birth rates, so there is a practically unlimited supply of these morons willing to do Israel’s dirty work. Kill off one generation of idiotic zio-muslims, and they can just whip up a new one with minimal effort. It is what it is.
update, 12/6 RMT:
* Syrian Army fleeing Homs toward Damascus even before main Jihadi attack; saw some tanks on transporters tho, so at least they aren’t leaving all their AFV’s behind……
*Russian air strike on main highway bridge between Hama and Homs appears to have failed:
*IDF AF bombing again bombing crossing points between Lebanon/Syria to prevent Hez from reinforcing SAA
*transport aircraft from Tehran intercepted short of Damascus by Izzie AF and turned back toward Iran. Interesting that they didn’t shoot it down tho…
*various Assad-held towns in eastern and central Syria falling to SDA (Kurds) and re-activated ISIS Jihadis. Border crossings between Jordan and Syria taken over by rebels as Jordan closes border w Syria.
*Erdogan: “this is all Assad’s fault”
update: 12/6/24 c. 9:15 PM RMT
informative but a little behind rapidly moving events.
Homs: gone. Only Damascus remains, and Druze uprisings underway south of the city. Only question seems 2B: will Assad et al. flee to Russian held area along the Mediterranean coast, or all the way to Moscow?
“axis of resistance”? Not gone, but definitely sagging. Probably not accidental that Iran just announced it is accelerating uranium enrichment and related activities.
Even if there was a Roman Emperor there ruling from Constantinople he’d probably be difficult to distinguish from Erdogan. However the only person Erdogan has not back stabbed is Netanyahu.
Syria can’t exist after this.
Have a Phoenicia; have Damascus run by Israel; Aleppo annexed to Turkey; and have a Kurd State.
Syria was in a sense the Assad Family.
He probably does believe in The International Jewish Conspiracy and does not want to be on the wrong side of it. He actually restored diplomatic ties with Israel a month or so before that strange coup attempt in 2016 in Turkey. Assuming he didn’t fake the coup himself, he probably thought he had restored ties just in time…
Not coordinating?
Technically the RAF and USAAF were not cooperating with the USSR by bombing Germany flat. The IAF is the air artillery of internecine Jihad.