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West seeks to divide Muslims through crisis in Syria

West seeks to divide Muslims through crisis in Syria
President Bashar Assad’s latest plan to rid Syria, once and for all, of foreign-backed intrigue and destruction goes further than all other plans for peace presented since the troubles began in his country. However, while President Assad’s best intentions are to unite and save the Syrian homeland, certain other regional players’ motives could not be further from bringing peace to the country.

Some observers have maintained from the very start that the entire Syrian armed rebellion’s doctrine has been cooked up to create serious rifts in the Muslim ranks to defuse any possible good that could have come out of the so-called “Arab Spring” revolutions.

The regional countries traditionally allied to the West and Israel are tasked with killing hope; the one human source of inspiration that has served time and again to motivate the masses to shake off the chains that have bounded them throughout history.

The British Empire would at the height of its power move to destroy all hope of salvation among the dissenting native populations to preserve its absolute rule and exploit for profit.

The very same regional lackeys of the world control mafia have also moved to kill faith in salvation of self-determination among those who have selflessly risen against authoritarian regimes in the Middle East and North Africa.

Sectarianism has been revisited by their unholy mouthpieces to roil the youth in the world of Islam and while every other trick in the book has been employed to keep the masses busy fighting each other, the West is surging ahead with its electronic revolution.

The old tactics of colonialism that enslaved the world of Islam and prevented its growth while the Industrial Revolution was moving ahead in the West, are being reworked via mass propaganda of news networks such as Al Jazeera to ensure continuing underdevelopment and arrested progress of the very same nations in this day and age.

Following the end of the Cold War the scramble for influence among the world powers is evident and a new round of the Great Game is blighting nations across the planet. Mercenary armies are being set up, funded and armed to the teeth to implicate the gullible into never-ending civil strife. And while nations are being divided and fooled into committing senseless acts of infanticide and fratricide, their national wealth is being siphoned away by the shipload.

Those nations in the region who have managed to shake off the shackles of colonial servitude and make up the lost ground in advances at lightning speed are being libeled and accused of all sorts in order to prevent their progress.

Some Syrian youth look up to Turkey for inspiration and compare the status quo in their country to the facade of well-being in their northern neighbor. While grass is greener on the other side of the fence always, Ankara is far from well in its workings. Only last year Turkey was forced to knock three zeros off its national currency. It is frozen between its obligations to its people and its collusion with the West. Ankara is the subject of the most cruel colonial game, that of carrot and stick. EU membership has become the carrot and complete reliance on generation of wealth via trade and military links with the West has become the stick.

The West is happily playing along with the mirage of EU membership for Turkey as just more leverage to plant neo-imperialism in the Middle East’s traditional gateway to Europe. The compromises Turkey is beginning to make are running away from its sphere of national control and while most other independent nations realize this, Ankara appears impervious to the danger.

The so-called Syrian rebels have consistently refused to come to the negotiations table, because they are not true Syrian opposition. They have an agenda set for them by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other usual suspects and they are being funded and armed via the latter countries. True Syrian opposition has made it known that it is aware the only loser in the current situation is Syria. The latter rejects the destruction of its country and favors dialogue to resolve the political disagreements.

Bashar Assad’s latest offer has been designed to spare his nation the worst of scenarios yet to come: that of Western military intervention. This eventuality would mean the wholesale rape of Syria for all that it possesses from resources to historic artifacts of its millennia-old culture and civilization.

The time has clearly arrived for dialogue to solve Syria’s situation. It is crystal clear to all those with the slightest amount of common sense that the way ahead is through coolheaded talks and compromises.

So the motives by nations such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar that still seek to force a military solution via sectarian propaganda must be examined. Such foreign meddling in Syrian affairs is not only counterproductive it may very well lead to indefinite civil strife across the world of Islam. And the latter outcome, realistically speaking, could only benefit the colonial powers.

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