Western intelligence services launder 2011 “revolution” in southern Syria –

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2023-08-26 15:02:27

In the opening video, journalist Vanessa Beeley provides a detailed account of the situation in Syria, focusing on a possible new destabilization campaign in the southern region of the country. You mention a change in ongoing activities in Syria with its hub in Suwayda and refer to this location as a possible new destabilization campaign.

Vanessa Beeley discusses the ambiguity of how to define this situation, but points out that it appears to be a new initiative with the goal of further destabilizing the situation. In this context, of course, the focus is on the illegal US military base on the border with Jordan and Iraq where the US has trained thousands of terrorists.

The journalist reveals the elaboration of a new campaign, conceived by British, French and American intelligence agencies, with the intention of destabilizing the southern region of Syria.

She analyzes the religious and demographic aspects of the region, including the Druze populations who have not yet reached an agreement with the legitimate government of the country.

Beeley points out that the predominant religion in the southern region is not Islam but is based on several faiths, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and others. You also refer to an ISIS massacre that took place in 2018 in the eastern regions, with hundreds of civilians killed, especially women and children, Salafis operated under the protection of the US military base. These facts make the current situation even more dramatic and worrying.

The journalist reports meetings between British and French intelligence between May and July, together with the leader of a Syrian party called the Syrian Brigade. You suspect that this party receives funding from Qatar to destabilize the Syrian government. In this context it should be remembered that in Assad’s meeting with the countries of the Arab League, Qatar dissociated itself from the readmission of Syria into the organization and the Doha representative left the meeting as soon as Assad began to speak.

Preparations to create some kind of federalist movement similar to the Kurdish project in the north-east of the country are also mentioned.

Beeley points to the possibility of this movement seeking international recognition and international protection, which could include a no-fly zone.

In addition, the reporter says that the intelligence of France, the United Kingdom and the United States will provide communications networks, surveillance technologies and joint operations rooms to facilitate movement along the border with Jordan.

Of particular concern are the recent demonstrations in Suwayda, in southern Syria, which seem to follow this destabilization preparations. A video Beeley shows shows the lack of Syrian national flags and the use of non-Syrian symbols during the protests, including the Syrian flag in the French colonial era. Media activity and activists spreading the narrative of anti-Assad protests are indicated.

According to the reporter who describes the situation in detail, there is an implication of Western figures and the media in the widespread dissemination of this narrative. Furthermore, she explores the parallels with the events of 2011 and points out how this situation appears to be following similar patterns.

The journalist concludes by stating that in the light of the events it is justified to suspect that the West is once again exploiting sectarian divisions and above all the economic instability (which it has created through sanctions) to pursue further geopolitical interests in the region.

According to the usual ‘friends’ of Syria, there is no more propitious moment to put Russia under pressure, which cannot react effectively even in Syria, to give a further push to the already tried Syrian people.

In the opening video, journalist Vanessa Beeley provides a detailed account of the situation in Syria, focusing on a possible new destabilization campaign in the southern region of the country. You mention a change in ongoing activities in Syria with its hub in Suwayda and refer to this location as a possible new destabilization campaign.

Vanessa Beeley discusses the ambiguity of how to define this situation, but points out that it appears to be a new initiative with the goal of further destabilizing the situation. In this context, of course, the focus is on the illegal US military base on the border with Jordan and Iraq where the US has trained thousands of terrorists.

The journalist reveals the elaboration of a new campaign, conceived by British, French and American intelligence agencies, with the intention of destabilizing the southern region of Syria.

She analyzes the religious and demographic aspects of the region, including the Druze populations who have not yet reached an agreement with the legitimate government of the country.

Beeley points out that the predominant religion in the southern region is not Islam but is based on several faiths, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and others. You also refer to an ISIS massacre that took place in 2018 in the eastern regions, with hundreds of civilians killed, especially women and children, Salafis operated under the protection of the US military base. These facts make the current situation even more dramatic and worrying.

The journalist reports meetings between British and French intelligence between May and July, together with the leader of a Syrian party called the Syrian Brigade. You suspect that this party receives funding from Qatar to destabilize the Syrian government. In this context it should be remembered that in Assad’s meeting with the countries of the Arab League, Qatar dissociated itself from the readmission of Syria into the organization and the Doha representative left the meeting as soon as Assad began to speak.

Preparations to create some kind of federalist movement similar to the Kurdish project in the north-east of the country are also mentioned.

Beeley points to the possibility of this movement seeking international recognition and international protection, which could include a no-fly zone.

In addition, the reporter says that the intelligence of France, the United Kingdom and the United States will provide communications networks, surveillance technologies and joint operations rooms to facilitate movement along the border with Jordan.

Of particular concern are the recent demonstrations in Suwayda, in southern Syria, which seem to follow this destabilization preparations. A video Beeley shows shows the lack of Syrian national flags and the use of non-Syrian symbols during the protests, including the Syrian flag in the French colonial era. Media activity and activists spreading the narrative of anti-Assad protests are indicated.

According to the reporter who describes the situation in detail, there is an implication of Western figures and the media in the widespread dissemination of this narrative. Furthermore, she explores the parallels with the events of 2011 and points out how this situation appears to be following similar patterns.

The journalist concludes by stating that in the light of the events it is justified to suspect that the West is once again exploiting sectarian divisions and above all the economic instability (which it has created through sanctions) to pursue further geopolitical interests in the region.

According to the usual ‘friends’ of Syria, there is no more propitious moment to put Russia under pressure, which cannot react effectively even in Syria, to give a further push to the already tried Syrian people.

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