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Conflict in the Middle East

Can anyone help me undestand who we want to win in Syria?

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MeJuly · 01/12/2024 09:48

Obviously what I really want is for all the killing to stop. But I can't work out which of the sides would be better for us here in the UK if they won. Can anyone who understands what the hell is going on help?

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mids2019 · 02/12/2024 06:09

It will be the civilians of Aleppo that are going to suffer immensely as Assad counter attacks and I hope the media cover the conflict with same profile as Gaza for balanced reporting. As people are suggesting because Israel are not involved there will be no mass rallies in London for a ceasefire for the protection of Syrian civilians even if God forbid chemical weapons are used once again.

As Israel is not involved I wonder how much angst there is going to be on this thread about the fate of the Syrians?

OctoberOctopus · 02/12/2024 07:36

Hunglikeapolevaulter · 01/12/2024 22:09

Honestly Israel isn’t responsible for every shitshow in the middle east. It’s not like they are responsible for al the jihadis and Islamists running around everywhere.

The racism of low expectations towards Arabs, with the healthy dollop of Jews-controlling-everything paranoid antisemitism.
The usual really.

This.

Some people blame Israel for everything. Of couse free pass to everyone else, its all wah wah wah Israel's fault.

1dayatatime · 02/12/2024 09:33

@mids2019

"As Israel is not involved I wonder how much angst there is going to be on this thread about the fate of the Syrians"

Sadly as you can see from the number of posts on this thread there appears to be little angst compared to Gaza threads.

This in itself is quite telling about the hidden motivation of posters on some of the Gaza posts.

Scirocco · 02/12/2024 10:06

At this point in a long and politically complex conflict, the situation isn't as simple as 'good guys vs bad guys'. The rebel group leading this particular advance has a long and rather morally questionable history (to say the least). And Assad and his government are responsible for countless atrocities and the destruction of so many lives in his quest to hold on to power at any cost.

You could simplify things down to considering who's backing who, and pick which side you feel is less of an imminent danger (eg if Iran and Russia want someone to have control, is that more or less risky for you in the short/medium/long term?). But it's more complicated than that in reality.

Dulra · 02/12/2024 10:25

1dayatatime · 02/12/2024 09:33

@mids2019

"As Israel is not involved I wonder how much angst there is going to be on this thread about the fate of the Syrians"

Sadly as you can see from the number of posts on this thread there appears to be little angst compared to Gaza threads.

This in itself is quite telling about the hidden motivation of posters on some of the Gaza posts.

Sadly as you can see from the number of posts on this thread there appears to be little angst compared to Gaza threads.
This in itself is quite telling about the hidden motivation of posters on some of the Gaza posts.

Very simplistic way of looking at it and not sure why you need to use what is happening in Syria to point score but here we are. I have no doubt if supporters from either side of this conflict in Syria were posting on these boards justifying the atrocities there would be massive push back and rightly so. The majority of posters agree with each other, and support their governments stance on the situation which tends to limit the need to debate

quantumbutterfly · 02/12/2024 11:06

In other words 'it's complicated', rather like the Gaza/Israel conflict.

Pick a side and justify it, and thank your God (if you have one) that you're not in the middle of it.

You can donate to, or volunteer for ( bit dangerous ) relief efforts. I'm a bit cynical about many big charities but realistically what else is constructive? Oh and join some community and interfaith projects in your home country because terrorism works by creating division, fear and resentment.

Golden407 · 02/12/2024 18:21

Puppylucky · 01/12/2024 15:45

@Lalaloveya NO

Oh please, Israel, and the US are all in on this, they've been trying to get rid of Assad for years

BBC News - Israeli strikes on Syria's Palmyra kill 36, state media say
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clydpg9kj88o

Screengrab of video purportedly showing a large cloud of smoke and dust rising from Palmyra following what the Syrian military said were Israeli air strikes (20 November 2024)

Israeli strikes on Syria's Palmyra kills 36, state media say

A UK-based monitor says the strikes hit a weapons depot other locations linked to Iran-backed fighters.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clydpg9kj88o

Scirocco · 02/12/2024 18:44

Golden407 · 02/12/2024 18:21

Oh please, Israel, and the US are all in on this, they've been trying to get rid of Assad for years

BBC News - Israeli strikes on Syria's Palmyra kill 36, state media say
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clydpg9kj88o

The removal of Assad's regime in itself would be cause for a lot of celebration around the world. It's the 'how' and 'what next' questions that are a bit more complicated.

Hunglikeapolevaulter · 02/12/2024 18:54

Oh please, Israel, and the US are all in on this, they've been trying to get rid of Assad for years

And there it is.

Dulra · 02/12/2024 19:18

Hunglikeapolevaulter · 02/12/2024 18:54

Oh please, Israel, and the US are all in on this, they've been trying to get rid of Assad for years

And there it is.

Are they wrong that Israel is involved, given the BBC article they posted detailing the air strikes they have been carrying out over the past year?

Golden407 · 02/12/2024 20:12

Scirocco · 02/12/2024 18:44

The removal of Assad's regime in itself would be cause for a lot of celebration around the world. It's the 'how' and 'what next' questions that are a bit more complicated.

The US and Israel deciding to try and replace a secular government with a gang of religious nutcases is a cause for celebration?

Scirocco · 02/12/2024 20:18

Golden407 · 02/12/2024 20:12

The US and Israel deciding to try and replace a secular government with a gang of religious nutcases is a cause for celebration?

Assad's regime tortured innocent people, used chemical weapons on civilians and more. Bringing him and his allies to justice would be celebrated by many people who suffered at their hands.

As I said, the 'how' and 'what next' are problems. There is no clear 'good' outcome here.

1dayatatime · 02/12/2024 22:09

@Dulra

"I have no doubt if supporters from either side of this conflict in Syria were posting on these boards justifying the atrocities there would be massive push back and rightly so."

So in the conflict between HTS and the Assad government there are no "good guys or bad guys " and this is true for pretty much every conflict. It's a question of the lesser of two evils.

In which case the lesser evil imo is the Assad government. If HTS were to win or conquer more territory then you would have a cross between ISIS and the chaos of Libya. The Assad government offers some semblance of stability (especially if you do as you are told).

Now I fully expect someone to now accuse me of being an Assad apologist, fascist, genocide apologist etc etc and how can I justify the deaths of 400 civilians including numerous children (according to the White Helmets). But the truth is war is ugly but there is generally a side which different parties/ countries would prefer to be the winning side.

Golden407 · 03/12/2024 03:58

Scirocco · 02/12/2024 20:18

Assad's regime tortured innocent people, used chemical weapons on civilians and more. Bringing him and his allies to justice would be celebrated by many people who suffered at their hands.

As I said, the 'how' and 'what next' are problems. There is no clear 'good' outcome here.

I think Assad struggles to measure up to the crimes of the Israeli administration, so having the Israelis act as arbiters of justice isn't reassuring

OchaLove · 03/12/2024 05:53

Has anyone heard of Oded Yinon plan? It is also called the Greater Middle East project. The plan basically provides a blueprint for Balkanization of the Middle East for Israel's land expansion and security. This is why most people, starting from the invasion of Iraq, think conflicts/wars in the Middle East have somehow, something to do with Israel:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YinonPlan

"Both Becker and Polkinhorn admit that avowed enemies of Israel in the Middle East take the sequence of events—Israel's occupation of the West Bank, the Golan Heights, its encirclement of Gaza, the invasion of Lebanon, its bombing of Iraq, airstrikes in Syria and its attempts at containing Iran's nuclear capacities—when read in the light of the Yinon Plan and the Clean break analysis, to be proof that Israel is engaged in a modern version of The Great Game, with the backing of Zionist currents in the American neoconservative and Christian fundamentalist movements. They also conclude that Likud Party appears to have implemented both plans."

User37482 · 03/12/2024 06:21

I never get what they people actually think about this. Basically if you follow “the jooos did it” line of reasoning on everything in the middle east it then it means arabs are really dumb and easily manipulated, which is perhaps not the line anyone actually wants to take.

I’ve taken an interest in the history of places like Yemen recently. They are not dumb, makes western political machinations look like a nursery fistfight in comparison. Extraordinary how deft some leaders are at managing factions, until they get assassinated of course .

Plus right now it look like the Turks did it. Also definitely not dumb.

Most arab countries have their own motivations which have very little to do with the west and very much to do with their own regional power and security.

User37482 · 03/12/2024 06:25

Dulra · 02/12/2024 19:18

Are they wrong that Israel is involved, given the BBC article they posted detailing the air strikes they have been carrying out over the past year?

Wonder why Israel has been bombing Syria…. Hmmmm could it be the Hezbollah militias and IRCG presence in Syria helping Assad murder Syrian people…. Could it possibly be for reasons of Israels own security to reduce arms supplies to a country that has been bombing it since the 8th October….maaaaaaybbeeee. They aren’t attacking Basher al Assad, they are attacking Iranian and Hezbollah in Syria.

Some Lebanese actually fled to Homs when Israel entered Lebanon. Want to guess why? Because Homs is held by Hezbollah, thats why.

User37482 · 03/12/2024 06:27

Golden407 · 03/12/2024 03:58

I think Assad struggles to measure up to the crimes of the Israeli administration, so having the Israelis act as arbiters of justice isn't reassuring

He’s killed half a million Syrians!!

Feel for Syrians, they are stuck between Turkish backed jihadis, Syrian jihadis and Assad. Kurds are the only force there who seemingly aren’t trying to murder everyone.

SharonEllis · 03/12/2024 06:47

Golden407 · 03/12/2024 03:58

I think Assad struggles to measure up to the crimes of the Israeli administration, so having the Israelis act as arbiters of justice isn't reassuring

Even on this board I didn't expect to see someone claiming Israel was worse than Assad. Syria is a one-party dictatorship coming out on various indices regularly as one of the worst regimes in the world. Even before the war. He has killed half a million of his own people. 145,000 people missing. He has created around 4.8 million Syrian refugees, 6.3 million internally displaced, and 13.5 million needing aid. Summary executions, widespread torture & imprisonment without trial, forced disappearances, rape, he's attacked his own people with chemical weapons.

SharonEllis · 03/12/2024 06:50

User37482 · 03/12/2024 06:25

Wonder why Israel has been bombing Syria…. Hmmmm could it be the Hezbollah militias and IRCG presence in Syria helping Assad murder Syrian people…. Could it possibly be for reasons of Israels own security to reduce arms supplies to a country that has been bombing it since the 8th October….maaaaaaybbeeee. They aren’t attacking Basher al Assad, they are attacking Iranian and Hezbollah in Syria.

Some Lebanese actually fled to Homs when Israel entered Lebanon. Want to guess why? Because Homs is held by Hezbollah, thats why.

Well exactly.

quantumbutterfly · 03/12/2024 06:56

SharonEllis · 03/12/2024 06:47

Even on this board I didn't expect to see someone claiming Israel was worse than Assad. Syria is a one-party dictatorship coming out on various indices regularly as one of the worst regimes in the world. Even before the war. He has killed half a million of his own people. 145,000 people missing. He has created around 4.8 million Syrian refugees, 6.3 million internally displaced, and 13.5 million needing aid. Summary executions, widespread torture & imprisonment without trial, forced disappearances, rape, he's attacked his own people with chemical weapons.

This board never fails to disappoint.

What concerns me more is seeing the hatred spilling out onto the streets of the UK, there should be no place for it.

mids2019 · 03/12/2024 07:00

The middle East is an extremely complex tinderkeg of differing military and political factions. This is why I have always been concerned about simplistic black/white divides in reporting or commenting on conflict.

If people are marching in London calling out Assads truly despicable regime I would support that but it doesn't happen and probably will not happen over the next few months.

quantumbutterfly · 03/12/2024 07:01

OchaLove · 03/12/2024 05:53

Has anyone heard of Oded Yinon plan? It is also called the Greater Middle East project. The plan basically provides a blueprint for Balkanization of the Middle East for Israel's land expansion and security. This is why most people, starting from the invasion of Iraq, think conflicts/wars in the Middle East have somehow, something to do with Israel:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YinonPlan

"Both Becker and Polkinhorn admit that avowed enemies of Israel in the Middle East take the sequence of events—Israel's occupation of the West Bank, the Golan Heights, its encirclement of Gaza, the invasion of Lebanon, its bombing of Iraq, airstrikes in Syria and its attempts at containing Iran's nuclear capacities—when read in the light of the Yinon Plan and the Clean break analysis, to be proof that Israel is engaged in a modern version of The Great Game, with the backing of Zionist currents in the American neoconservative and Christian fundamentalist movements. They also conclude that Likud Party appears to have implemented both plans."

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Most people think this??

No they don't. A few over-excited students maybe.

BlackChunkyBoots · 03/12/2024 07:04

I don't know the intricacies of it all but trying to replace a dictatorship with a militant religious group isn't going to end well, is it?

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