JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇸🇾 US President-elect Trump demands the United States to stay out of Syria and avoid getting involved.
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) December 7, 2024
"The United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our fight." pic.twitter.com/KzRtWfR4Xz
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.
David DeGerolamo
We are actually already in WW3. Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Red Sea, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine. The US is attempting to install our puppets in Romania and Georgia. We already flipped the Armenian government to the globalist side. We have thousands of troops in Poland and Romania. Look on a map for Kaliningrad. That’s Russian land. Sub bases and airfields, and missile launchers. About 900,000 Russians live there. Now look up Transdniestria. A long thin piece of land tucked in between Ukraine and Moldova. That’s Russian, also. That’s just so you know where things are when the shooting really starts. WW3 is here already.
It’s going to be a ‘bright’ Christmas possibly. Not a ‘white’ Christmas. Bright as in canned sunshine being opened up.
Turkey is a problem. It is a loose canon with its feet in the west and in Islam. It is an unreliable ally at best. Past time to liberate Constantinople.
Mercenaries are a great way to “stay out” of a war zone. It’s become big business and keeps bad publicity from U.S. casualties at a minimum.
Remember, Trump ordered the military out of Syria in 2019 or ’20, and the generals told him everyone was out when they, in fact, were not.
Too late US active-duty are already engaged in the fighting. As they are in the Kursk region where in the last month we have lost 13 Rangers.
And this whole mess is about one thing… a pipeline. They want to run a natural gas pipeline up through Syria, through Turkey and across into Europe--in direct competition with Russia’s gas lines. Assayd has been opposed to this pipeline for the last two decades. This is why they have been trying to depose him from the day he took office over from his father. He didn’t play ball--so he has to go. Everyone is at play in this game, including the USA. Especially the USA--and especially see Benghazi, where these soldiers you laud and who died there supposedly defending the consulate--which was in reality a arms pipeline for ISIS at war in Syria. Your beloved Americans there were Smurfing up leftover weapons in Libya after the fall of Kadaffi (in a massive illegal, international arms smuggling caper FYI)> Turkey is the main player in the Syrian war--because they will stand to profit enormously from this venture which will run through their country.
What did I say about the pipeline?
https://coldfury.com/WRSA/WRSA-WP/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/97dab0917440edebb682f9704395cab8.webp
This was a CIA-ccordinated coup.
Of course it was. And now the people have the freedom of total Sharia law which is now being imposed upon them.