Once you get it through your head that the president who killed half a million of his people never lived in Damascus, you'll understand that the problems of the Middle East do not start in there, but often do in places like the Washington Beltway.
The reason why you must make a
herculean effort to understand that concept, is that the ill-winds trying to
make you believe otherwise are Relentless, Intense and Powerful (RIP) and will
rip anyone who stands in their way. In fact, a product that blows nobody any
good, came under the title: “Ten years later, the Syrian revolution is not
over,” written by the master of hot air, Josh Rogin, and published on March 11,
2021 in the rag that was respected when named The Washington Post by a
distinguished godfather who may no longer be resting in peace, but turning over
in his grave at what has become of his creation.
To understand what's actually
happening in the region of the world that Rogin is talking about, we need to
define Asia Minor in a way that gibes with this discussion, given that the
expression has been defined differently throughout the ages. Thus, the Asia
Minor discussed here, extends from the north of Turkey to the South of Yemen,
and from the Eastern shore of the Red Sea to the Western shore of the Persian
Gulf. A line must also be drawn on land from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea to
the Western edge of the Sinai Peninsula.
What this does, is divide the
Middle East into two parts. On one side, there is a North Africa which begins
with mainland Egypt and extends westward to the Atlantic Ocean. On the other
side, there is the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula which comprise the landmass
that extends to the Persian Gulf.
Since the Sykes-Picot Agreement
of 1916, Egypt stood like a colossal Sphinx protecting Africa from the
on-and-off turbulence that rocked Asia Minor with both the dissolution of the
Ottoman Empire, and the formation of the Zionist Empire. The demise of the
Ottomans was easily handled by the two former colonial powers France and
Britain. The rise of the Zionist empire, however, was marked by the always
complicated love-hate relationship that the Jews developed with the various
European cultures.
Realizing that the colonial
era was coming to an end, the powers that were responsible for it began to
abandon their old ways. While this was happening, the Zionist Empire was going
through the pain of birth and early growth. During the transition, however, the
Jews still managed to enlist those powers in an attempt to smash through the
Egyptian colossus, aiming to add the North African part of the Fertile Crescent
to the playground they saw as extending from the Nile to the Euphrates.
To the Jews, this would have
been the playground they believed then and continue to believe, was promised to
them by a God that kept not a single promise made to them and their
descendants. Fortunately for the world, the Jews and the diminishing colonial
powers never went beyond the Sinai, which is the part of Egypt that’s in Asia
and not in Africa.
To be accurate, however, it
must be said that after a long history that unfolded over a period of half a
century, the Jews did manage to make their sting felt in North Africa. They did
it by convincing America to commit an act of military depravity, which
consisted of destroying the unarmed country of Libya for no reason but that the
Jews ordered it. Other than that, most of the mischief for which the Jews were
directly responsible, have been committed in the Levant. As to the rest of Asia
Minor, the Jews got America to do the dirty work for them such as happened in
Iraq.
Having created as much trouble
as they could in the effort to replicate the Sykes-Picot effort of slicing the
Levant countries into weak and helpless rumps, and after getting the Americans
to bomb Iraq almost literally to the Stone Age, the Jews of Israel and America
concentrated on trying to provoke a regime change in Syria. They kept failing
because President Assad turned out to be more tenacious than they had
anticipated. But then, an opportunity opened to them when the so-called Arab
Spring reached Syria, and some people there demonstrated against the regime.
Rather than let the incident
take its natural course the way it did in Tunisia, Egypt and Bahrain, the Jews
mobilized America's power and prestige, and used it to invite terrorists from
around the world to go to Syria and fight to topple the Assad Regime. They
failed and Assad came out of the ordeal stronger than when he was dragged into
it. Instead of accepting this reality and concentrating on being good citizens
of the world, American Jews of the Josh Rogin mold are now trying to pull off
something in Syria, they hope will keep the misery going till they find a way
to achieve the goal of dissecting Syria into small and helpless pieces.
That's what the Josh Rogin
article is about. It is a plea for President Biden to poke America's nose in
the affairs of Syria yet again. To strengthen his plea, Rogin quoted someone
that came up with a scary idea. It was this: “If Biden does not do something,
Syria's status as the North Korea of the Middle East will be thoroughly
solidified, and Syria will be a profound threat to the peace in the region and
beyond.” What can be more Jewish than to make scary predictions?
Other than that, Josh Rogin
had a thought of his own that went as follows:
“The Biden administration must
make a firm decision to put Syria high on its agenda. The American people may
be tired of the Syrian crisis, but the Syrian people are determined. They know
their struggle is far from over, whether the world supports them or not”.
In other words, Josh Rogin is
telling Joe Biden to screw the American people, and listen instead to what a
handful of terrorists in the Middle East want him to do.
So very disgusting, so very Jewish … would you not say?