Biden admin fuels Syria conflict before Trump takes office
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The Biden administration appears to be setting the stage for another proxy conflict that the incoming Trump presidency will need to address. Currently, Syria finds itself embroiled in a U.S.-backed proxy war, which seems designed to further destabilize the Middle East and potentially expand the scope of World War III.
The Syrian landscape is fracturing under the pressure of another U.S.-orchestrated proxy civil war, with battle lines drawn between U.S., Israeli, and Sunni jihadist forces against Russian, Iranian, Assad regime, and Shiite jihadist forces.
Biden is now attempting to escalate in Syria, CIA backed militias are carrying out a large-scale offensive against Russian backed Government forces
Islamist killers like Al Nusra are given intelligence, weapons, and guidance by them
Remember. "Al Queda are on our side in Syria" pic.twitter.com/359BPGVDvj
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) November 27, 2024
With support from Turkey, a NATO member and U.S. ally, Al Nusra, comprising Al-Qaida and ISIS-affiliated groups, is expanding its control across Syria, having captured Aleppo and numerous smaller communities.
“Jake Sullivan has said Al-Qaida is on our side in Syria,” M. Dowling at The Independent Sentinel reports.
Sullivan, serving as Biden’s national security adviser, works alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken as key figures in the anti-Russia deep-state network, both affiliated with the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations.
Syria’s internal conflict, which began in 2011 as an uprising against Assad’s leadership, has drawn military involvement from multiple international powers. While anti-Assad forces and U.S.-supported rebels control over one-third of Syria, Russian and Iranian forces have mounted a counteroffensive, with Russia particularly angered by Turkey’s suspected CIA-assisted efforts to overthrow Assad.
U.S. media outlets promote a misleading narrative of grassroots rebels fighting against Assad’s dictatorship. In reality, the conflict pits U.S. and NATO-backed Sunni jihadists against Russian-supported Shia jihadists.
“All jihadists are bad guys,” Dowling emphasizes, pointing to their history of persecuting Christian populations, as witnessed in post-Saddam Iraq and current-day Syria.
Congressional funding has long supported Syrian rebel groups, championed by prominent war hawks Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain. Graham now opposes Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, fearing potential resistance to continued U.S. military engagements.
“We’re in an endless cycle of violence” and a “regime-change war” in Syria that the US has pushed, states Joe Kent, former chief warrant officer in U.S. Army special forces.
US air strikes in Syria, this is going escalate to a wider conflict. Any day now, we are going to strike Iran, you watch.
The Biden administration wants a war just like the Bush administration, but I believe this war would be much worse. Me personally… I pray we don’t go to… pic.twitter.com/FwsQQmHiEX
— 🗡️🛡️Sir Rickster🛡️🗡️ (@Rickster_75) October 28, 2023
The Washington establishment seems intent on intensifying global conflicts before Trump assumes the presidency.
“We need to be out of Syria. We’re helping no one, certainly not Americans. This is another spear in World War III,” Dowling concludes.
American involvement extends to Georgia’s ongoing protests and Ukraine’s devastating losses. The situation calls for U.S. withdrawal from regions lacking direct national security interests, CIA reform focusing solely on intelligence gathering, military repatriation, and realignment of defense priorities.