This political order is not just a sick man of Europe, but the veritable sick man of the world, coughing up his infectious spume onto all nearby. This is the cynical twilight of the West, which has chosen terror, oppression, and political manipulation against its own citizens as a way of coping with the slow loss of its imperial entitlements. It’s only inevitable that the rising tide of anti-establishment political parties continues to sweep this canker away. But before this happens for good, Europe will likely see a destabilizing political paralysis for several years, as a kind of final death throes of the globalist holdouts and political hacks like Starmer, Macron, Scholz, and co., whose only jobs will be to delay the fall as long as possible.
If you are a devout Christian, Jew or Muslim, fair warning — you may find this post offensive. I am not trying to offend, but I do plan to present and challenge the theological claims contained in the Book of Genesis aka Bereshit (aka Hebrew for “in the beginning”). The entire claim that Zionists have regarding their right to inhabit all land from the Nile in the west to the Euphrates in the east, stems from promises allegedly made by a person, or persons, claiming to be “God” to a fellow named, Abram. All of this belief is contingent on a separate belief — i.e., that the Pentateuch was written by Moses based on what “God” told him. If you believe that “God” spoke to Moses more than 3,000 years ago and that Moses had ample supplies of paper, ink and a writing instrument to record everything that “God” said, then it is an easy leap to be a Zionist.
So why is the Syrian Arab Army walking away from their posts?
Who is funding the Syrian rebels?
From Grok:
The Syrian rebels against the Syrian Arab Army have received funding and support from various countries and entities over the years of the Syrian civil war. Here’s an overview based on available information:
Turkey has played a significant role, providing funding, military training, and logistical support to the Syrian National Army (SNA), previously known as the Free Syrian Army (FSA), which is now largely organized under the banner of the Syrian National Army. Turkey’s involvement includes direct military support, especially in areas like Aleppo and Idlib.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been major financial backers, with reports indicating that they have funded rebel groups, including paying salaries for fighters. Saudi Arabia, in particular, has been involved in arming rebels through arms shipments facilitated via Jordan.
United States has supported certain rebel groups, though its support has often been more covert or through allies. The U.S. has primarily backed groups in areas where they fight against both the Syrian government and ISIS, often focusing on non-hardline Islamist factions.
Israel has had a more nuanced role, reportedly providing support to some rebel groups near its borders, particularly those that oppose both the Syrian government and Iranian influence in Syria. This support has occasionally included medical aid, food, and intelligence, but less so in terms of direct military aid compared to other nations.
Other countries like the United Kingdom and France have also provided logistical and military support to certain opposition groups, although their involvement has been less overt.
Why does the US military have bases in Syria?
From Grok:
As of the latest available information, the United States maintains several military bases in Syria, with estimates varying based on different reports:
Posts on X suggest that the number of U.S. military bases in Syria might be around 15 to 30.
Web sources indicate that there are approximately 900 U.S. troops in Syria, spread across multiple facilities, with specific mentions of bases like al-Tanf and those in the eastern oil fields. However, exact numbers of bases are not uniformly stated, but the focus is on strategic locations like al-Tanf and areas where the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) operate.
Given this information, it’s reasonable to conclude that the U.S. has anywhere from a dozen to about thirty military bases or outposts in Syria, though exact figures can fluctuate due to operational changes.
Just another US proxy war designed to poke the bear since the Ukrainian War is over.
It is perfectly fine to acknowledge it as a reality if one celebrates it. If, on the other hand, you do not like the Great Replacement, then it does not exist, you are the one inventing it and you are a fascist, a racist and a propagator of conspiracy theories. If you like it, it exists, and it is an opportunity for France, an opportunity for Flanders, a blessing for Belgium, a lifeline for Europe; and you are a benefactor of humanity.
If we ask Heidegger about the metaphysics of modern technological civilization, he will answer that we moderns live our lives as if we believe that everything that exists is nothing more than raw material for manipulation and exploitation. Fundamentally, in other words, we believe that everything is merely “stuff” that waits upon us to confer identity upon it — to transform it in the service of satisfying human desires and aspirations.
In modernity, furthermore, we believe that there are no limits on our ability to transform the world, as well as ourselves. Everything is seen as infinitely malleable. These beliefs are seldom reflected on, and almost never stated openly.
For Heidegger, the spirit of modern technological civilization is so totalizing that we even come to see each other as raw material to be transformed according to our schemes. We might name Communism as an obvious example of a philosophy that sought fundamentally to “make over” humanity. Heidegger, however, sees the same spirit at work in capitalism.
Under capitalism, everything becomes a replaceable, recyclable “commodity” — and this includes human beings themselves. Men become mere “consumers” manipulated by producers to desire whatever is offered to them, and qua consumers, they are entirely replaceable. Everywhere in the modern world, for Heidegger, there is a will toward uniformity, replaceability, recyclability.
Tell me again that the United States has not become an evil empire.
A truly seismic change in the Middle East appears to be happening very fast. At its heart is a devil’s bargain – Turkey and the Gulf States accept the annihilation of the Palestinian nation and creation of a Greater Israel, in return for the annihilation of the Shia minorities of Syria and Lebanon and the imposition of Salafism across the Eastern Arab world.
This also spells the end for Lebanon and Syria’s Christian communities, as witness the tearing down of all Christmas decorations, the smashing of all alcohol and the forced imposition of the veil on women in Aleppo now.
Yesterday US Warthog air-to-ground jets attacked and severely depleted reinforcements which were, at the invitation of the Syrian government, en route to Syria from Iraq. Constant, daily Israeli airstrikes on Syria’s military infrastructure for months have been a major factor in the demoralisation and reduced capacity of the Syrian government’s Syrian Arab Army, which has simply evaporated in Aleppo and Hama.