Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Get ready for a "second" civil war in Syria


Update:  After reading up more on this "2nd civil war" it appears that the reference is made to a "civil war by FSA joining up with the regime against other groups"  ..... weirder and weirder !!

No, I am not "raving and ranting" as usual.  The reasoning now from the mayhem lovers over there, is this: The main terrorist group (FSA) which gets most of the funding, arms, training and logistics support from the Judas countries and others .... is willing to join up with the hated "monster" Assad's military apparatus to rid the country of the other terrorist groups.  That period is to be considered as a "truce" of some sort between the  regime and the main terrorist group, I presume.  

After the other terrorists groups are done away with,  the regime and the main terrorist group can continue with the conflict.  However, the conflict  would then be known as the 2nd civil war. Will this "plan" be put into play after the Geneva talks?  Let's wait and see.  In the meantime, millions of innocent Syrians are displaced and suffering.

Our brave new world.

From the IndependentUK:
Syrian rebels consider joining forces with regime troops  to fight al-Qa’ida.
The spectre is looming of a second Syrian civil war with the head of the opposition’s official forces declaring that he is prepared to join regime troops in the future to drive out al-Qa’ida-linked extremists who have taken over swathes of rebel-held territories.
General Salim Idris, the commander of the Free Syrian Army warned that in particular Isis (Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham), with thousands of foreign fighters in its ranks, was “very dangerous for the future of Syria” and needs to be confronted before it becomes even more powerful.

Western security agencies now believe that Syria poses the most potent threat of terrorism in Europe and the US from where hundreds of Muslims have gone to join the jihad. MI5 and Scotland Yard’s anti-terrorist branch recently tackled the first case of men sent from there specifically to carry out attacks in London.
One senior Western intelligence official stressed that the Syrian regime’s forces must be preserved for the battles ahead against the Islamists and the need to avoid the mistakes made in Iraq and Libya, where the army and police were disbanded with the fall of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, allowing terrorist groups to rise in a security vacuum..........

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