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‘TRUMP VS BIDEN’ SHOWDOWN IN SYRIA

NATO WITH REBELS: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR ASSAD-TRUMP

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
December 1, 2024
in Geopolitics
‘TRUMP VS BIDEN’ SHOWDOWN IN SYRIA
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Just moments ago, the Middle East seemed on the brink of a potential de-escalation, with rocket and drone exchanges between IDF and Hezbollah appearing to wind down. Biden was attempting to broker a peace talk during the Gaza war – a remarkably suspicious maneuver from a president simultaneously supplying arms to Israel amid an ongoing war.

Little did observers anticipate that the Gaza war was about to witness an explosive new frontier, designed to set the Middle East ablaze. Syria has suddenly erupted in chaos. The Assad Regime finds itself challenged, surprisingly, by Al-Qaeda and rebel factions.

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Here’s a shocking and unexpected twist: What if this entire clash has the telltale signs of a ‘Trump vs Biden’? Something sinister is brewing.

SYRIA IN CHAOS

The Syrian regime has suffered a catastrophic blow with Aleppo, its second-largest city, falling to opposition factions led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Assad was left aghast as the war dramatically accelerated the Syrian regime’s vulnerability, ultimately causing Aleppo to slip into rebel hands.

This represents a critical turning point for Syria and the broader region, as HTS has decisively undermined the Bashar al-Assad government after years of struggle. Experts argue that HTS’s mammoth return in Syria has created a strategic vacuum that rebel groups are expertly exploiting.

The Jerusalem Post reports that the Syrian government had naively assumed support from Iran and Russia. However, both nations have been preoccupied with their war, directly impacting Syria’s stability.

Iran’s situation is particularly challenging, having lost key strategic leadership like Qasem Soleimani – the commander who was instrumental in recapturing Aleppo from rebels in 2016 and orchestrating support from Russia and Hezbollah.

Aleppo has fallen, and the Syrian army appears utterly helpless without Iranian, Russian, and Hezbollah support—a clear indication of standing back against the wall.

ASSAD STANDS HELPLESS WITHOUT IRAN AND RUSSIA

This is no hidden truth that Bashar Al-Assad has received substantial backing from Russia and Iran. However, when it comes to U.S. relations, Biden has positioned himself as antagonist, actively seeking the potential ousting of Assad’s regime.

Biden has consistently maintained a hardline stance against the Assad regime in Syria, aligning with established U.S. foreign policy trajectories. The Biden administration has persistently upheld economic sanctions targeting Assad’s government, grounded in documented allegations of human rights violations and war crimes committed during the prolonged Syrian civil conflict.

Beyond sanctions, the administration has been unequivocal in its condemnation of the regime’s actions, pointedly criticizing not just Assad, but also key allies like Russia and Iran, who have been instrumental in prolonging the Syrian war.

But, regarding the 45th and the upcoming 47th president Donald Trump, America’s position has been strikingly different.

NEW CHALLENGE FOR DONALD TRUMP!

Syrian President Bashar Assad once lauded Donald Trump as the “best American president” for his candid acknowledgment of U.S. intentions to maintain control over Syria’s lucrative oil fields.

Even, Trump demonstrated a relatively lenient approach towards Assad’s regime and advocated for withdrawing American troops from Syria. Despite his earlier evacuation directive, Trump ultimately decided to retain a small U.S. military contingent in the oil-rich Deir ez-Zor province.

The White House faced intense criticism from congressional lawmakers following Trump’s decision to permit Turkey’s invasion of northeastern Syria and subsequent attacks on U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.

Yet, the situation remained contained and managed. Suddenly, with Biden and the Democrats seemingly losing ground, Syria has erupted into full-blown chaos. Doesn’t this entire scenario seem suspiciously orchestrated? An ostensibly anti-war president is set to arrive, and immediately, wars spark to life before his very eyes. The timing doesn’t appear to be a mere coincidence.

As per global research, there are also claims that IDF has further complicated the landscape by providing weapons, ammunition, and logistical support to Al Qaeda rebels in Southern Syria.

DEMOCRATS AND NATO STANDING WITH REBELS

While Washington’s Middle Eastern allies engage in these shadowy transactions within a robust weapons market, a substantial portion of these illicit weapon shipments are directly orchestrated by the US government itself.

Biden is acutely aware that a Trump presidential comeback would effectively terminate the current military engagement, with the so-called ‘democracy protection’ troops in Syria being swiftly recalled. This sudden, strategic explosion of conflict conveniently justifies maintaining American troop presence to “protect national interests”.

The scenario increasingly appears to be a calculated move- a Biden versus Trump saga unfolding on the Syrian battlefield. The timing and intensity of the current escalation suggest a planned tactic to create a lasting military foothold, hindering any potential Trump-era withdrawal strategy.

Tags: Aleppo crisisAssad regimeBiden vs TrumpGaza war escalationHTS resurgenceIran and RussiaMiddle East TensionsNATO and rebelsSyria conflictUS Foreign Policy
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