December 17, 2024
In the early hours of last Sunday morning, a seismic geopolitical shift occurred when the 24-year Presidency of Syria by Bashar al-Assad came to an end in dramatic fashion.
Beginning just 11 days previously, an offensive led by the Western-backed Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group resulted in the capture of vast swathes of government-controlled territory, including, perhaps most notably, the key city of Aleppo.
One of the first major cities to be captured by opposition groups amidst the outset of the conflict, Aleppo would be liberated in December 2016 in an offensive by the Syrian Arab Army, with Russian air strikes playing a key role in support.
Thus, for the city to once again fall into the hands of insurgents was a foreboding sign.
As the militants subsequently began to close in on the capital Damascus, it soon became apparent that Assad's fate was sealed.
Leaving the country alongside his family on a chartered flight shortly afterwards, the former Syrian President would be granted asylum in Moscow, bringing to an end a 13-year coordinated attempt by various powers to topple his government.
In March 2011, following Assad's refusal two years prior to allow US-ally Qatar to build a pipeline through his country, citing his relationship with Russia as a factor,
Amidst the wider Arab Spring protests taking place at the time, the CIA and MI6 began a covert operation to arm and train Salafist militants opposed to Assad's secular rule.
Joining Washington and London in this endeavor would be,
Indeed, two years into the proxy war on Syria, both Iran and Hezbollah would launch a requested intervention in the hopes of preserving Assad's government, as would Russia another two years later, again at the request of Damascus.
Though both interventions undoubtedly played a key role in extending Assad's far longer than had he acted in isolation amidst the beginnings of the conflict,
In 2003, following the US-Anglo invasion of Iraq and subsequent overthrow of Saddam Hussein,
In 2011, at the same time as the Syrian regime-change operation, a similar operation would occur in Libya,
On top of the similar Western support for militant groups vying to remove Gadaffi's rule, a No Fly Zone would also be imposed by NATO against Tripoli, causing the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, once the most prosperous nation in Africa, to collapse within eight months.
Like Iraq, Libya would also be plunged into chaos, with the refugee crisis greatly exacerbated as a result.
Syria, another Arab state now joining the list of having its ruler forcibly removed by Western interests, now looks set to suffer a similar fate of extreme instability and sectarian strife.
The only noticeable difference being that Assad did not suffer a similar fate as his Iraqi and Libyan counterparts:
The removal of Assad from power now also signifies that a dramatic push from the West and Israel to enact regime-change in another long-time target may now be imminent - that target being Iran.
In a 2007 interview with independent media outlet Democracy Now! retired four-star General Wesley Clark would recount how on a visit to the Pentagon in the days following 9/11, an unnamed General informed him that the decision had been made to go to war with Iraq in response, despite there being no evidence to link Saddam Hussein's government to the attacks.
In a subsequent follow-up meeting a few weeks later, at which stage the United States had already begun bombing Afghanistan, the same official informed Clark that a plan had been put in place to take out "7 countries in 5 years", which alongside Iraq, also included,
A situation that, with the fall of Tehran's Arab ally, now looks increasingly likely.
Indeed, a key donor to Donald Trump's recent Presidential campaign would be Miriam Adelson, wife of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, who donated $20mn to Trump's 2016 campaign on condition that,
With Sheldon Adelson subsequently passing away in 2021, his wife would donate an even greater amount of $100mn to Trump's 2024 campaign, this time on condition that,
A recent report in the Adelson-family owned Israel Hayom outlet, just over a week after Trump's election, would subsequently outline how the incoming administration is planning on toppling the Islamic Republic also.
In order to implement such an event, two strategies seem the most likely.
Protests in Melbourne to stand in solidarity with the Iranian protests. (Licensed under CC BY 2.0)
It would later transpire that more than 200 Israelis were arrested in the United States following the attacks, with many posing as arts students and granted special documentation that allowed them access to sensitive government buildings.
One year prior to the attacks, in March 2000, the World Trade Center would play host to the World Views artists in residence program, which saw walls opened up and windows removed for a planned lighting exhibition that was due to take place on the 90th and 91st floors.
In stunning coincidence, this would be where the planes would strike a year later.
In even further coincidence, the same year saw the publication of the Rebuilding America's Defenses document by the Project for the New Century think-tank, which in line with General Wesley Clark's revelations, envisaged Washington capitalizing on its position as the world's sole superpower following the end of the Cold War and taking a dominant role in world affairs through military force.
The document would admit however, that such a policy could only be implemented slowly and incrementally, save for a "catastrophic and cataclysmic event" such as a "new Pearl Harbor".
Such an event would conveniently occur the following year in New York and Virginia, and now looks likely to occur again in the not-too-distant future, with a war on Iran being the intended result...
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