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Syria's downfall paves the path for an expanded Israel territory, according to certain extensively-held perspectives.

Zionists Outwit Islamists, Accelerate Middle East Domination

Collapse of Syria Paves Path for Expanded Israeli Territory, Suggest Leading Ideologues.
Collapse of Syria Paves Path for Expanded Israeli Territory, Suggest Leading Ideologues.

Syria's downfall paves the path for an expanded Israel territory, according to certain extensively-held perspectives.

A Clever Gamble: The Demise of Assad and the Zionist Ascendancy

In an intricate maneuver, the Zionists have trumped the Islamists, securing their grip over the Middle East.

Erdoğan, once threatening to invade Israel for the Palestinians, has instead betrayed them, invading Syria instead, disrupting the supply route to their Hezbollah allies.

Israel will now install its marionettes throughout the Middle East, with a color revolution in Iran as its next objective.

Гарри Макоу

Gary Christiansen

On December 8, 2024, the Syrian government crumbled in a distressingly predictable descent. Bashar al-Assad, who had held Syria together through years of war, absconded to Russia as Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)--an Al-Qaeda proxy--seized Damascus. But let us be clear: this wasn't a grassroots uprising. This was a meticulously planned operation masterminded by globalist powers, with the United States, Israel, and Turkey at the helm, egged on by the sycophantic Western media.

Things only got worse for Syria's ancient Christian communities. And the same forces that orchestrated this chaos continue to prance around as champions of freedom and democracy.

Syria's collapse was not organic: The downfall of Assad was not a spontaneous revolution but a calculated betrayal engineered by globalist forces.

The U.S. empowered terrorists: Billions in funding armed extremists like HTS, fully aware they were affiliated with Al-Qaeda.

Israel played a key role: By arming Syrian rebels and assaulting Assad's forces, Israel aimed to cripple both Iran and Hezbollah at Syria's expense.

Turkey aided HTS's ascent: Ankara green-lit HTS, favoring its war against the Kurds over Syria's stability.

It's a pipelining scheme: Assad's refusal to sanction a Western-backed gas pipeline through Syria sealed his fate.

Christians are in jeopardy: Syria's Christians, once secure under Assad, now face persecution, displacement, and annihilation under HTS rule.

The West fuels chaos: Interventionist strategies repeatedly grant power to extremists, destabilize nations, and devastate minorities.

Christians worldwide must step up: Whoever wishes to aid Syria's persecuted communities must mobilize resources, demand protections, and expose the lies told by governments and media.

Trump is in denial. He knows full well Al Qaeda is Israel.

Trump and leaders like Senator Rand Paul have raised alarms about this pattern. Paul put it plainly: "Suddenly, we'll have another Islamic state where Christians are persecuted." And that's exactly what's happening in Syria.

The Ethical Blunder of Interventionism

The recurring use of interventionism as a tactic has proven morally disastrous. Time and again, the West has empowered extremists, toppled governments, and bequeathed calamity in its wake. In Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, we've witnessed the same outcomes: fractured societies, interminable wars, and doomed minorities left to fend for themselves.

Syria's collapse is not just a tactical failure; it's a strategic and ethical catastrophe. By bolstering groups like HTS, the U.S. has not only wrecked Syria but also established the stage for more terrorism, more anguish, and more regional disorder. This isn't about democracy--it's about manipulating other nations.

The Global Repercussions

Are you under the impression this is merely about Syria? Think again. The fall of Assad's regime will lead to a fractured Syria, much like Libya after Gaddafi. Extremists like HTS will exploit the pandemonium to perpetrate their ideology and violence across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Europe. This isn't just Syria's problem; it's a global predicament.

Christians worldwide must act. Advocacy groups need to: Mobilize Relief: Provide food, medical aid, and shelter to displaced Christians.

Advocate Protections: Petition for the safeguarding of religious minorities in any political settlement.

Expose the Deceptions: Force governments and media outlets to take responsibility for their roles in this crisis.

Conclusion: The Globalists' Manufactured Tribulation

The fall of Assad is not a victory for liberty--it's a constructed tragedy. The U.S., Israel, and Turkey orchestrated this crumble to serve their interests, all while leaving Syria in destruction and Christians in peril. HTS, a band of jihadist goons, now occupies Damascus, and the media is complicit in the lies.

This is what interventionism looks like: chaos, devastation, and deceit. Time to awaken, speak out, and demand accountability. If we don't, Syria won't be the last nation to suffer this globalist treachery.

  1. The globalist forces behind Assad's downfall, including the United States, Israel, and Turkey, have categorically failed to prioritize truth and freedom in their interventionist strategies, as willingly ignored evidence of Al-Qaeda affiliations among the armed extremists they funded in war-torn Syria.
  2. Beyond Syria, the implications of such faulty political maneuvers reach far and wide, contributing to the spread of war-and-conflicts, particularly as extremist groups like Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham leverage instability for nefarious purposes across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and potentially even Europe.
  3. Amidst the wreckage of these destructive policies, it is crucial that the global news media takes responsibility for confronting the truth and shedding light on the plight of persecuted Christians in the midst of General News, exposing the false freedoms propelled by these interventions and advocating for the safety and protection of such vulnerable communities.

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