From ACT For America <[email protected]>
Subject The Disastrous Collapse of Syria
Date December 12, 2024 4:40 PM
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They're Coming for Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and ISREAL next!

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[Bad News for Syria and the Middle East]
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THE DISASTROUS COLLAPSE OF SYRIA: A HARBINGER OF GREATER REGIONAL
INSTABILITY

_A NATO MEMBER ALIGNS WITH TERRORISTS_

The recent fall of the Syrian government under President Bashar
al-Assad marks a profound shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, with
implications far beyond the borders of Syria itself. The collapse,
orchestrated by a coalition of insurgent forces led by Hay'at Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS) under the leadership of Abu Muhammad al-Julani, has
revealed the fragility of the once-powerful
Russia-Iran-Syria-Hezbollah alliance. This alliance, which has long
supported Assad, was unable to muster the strength to intervene,
leading to Assad's retreat to Russia for asylum.

The timing of this collapse is not coincidental but rather a
calculated move in a weakened geopolitical landscape. Hezbollah,
traditionally a strong ally of the Assad regime, has been stretched
thin along Lebanon's southern border due to ongoing conflicts with
Israel. Meanwhile, Russia, bogged down in Ukraine, lacks the resources
to engage effectively on another front. Iran, facing economic
sanctions and internal dissent, also finds its capacity to support its
allies severely diminished.

TURKEY'S PRESIDENT RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN, SEIZING THIS MOMENT OF
WEAKNESS, HAS TACITLY SUPPORTED HTS'S OFFENSIVE. Erdogan, who views
himself as a leader of the Sunni Muslim world, has leveraged this
situation to advance his geopolitical ambitions, which include
diminishing Western influence in the region to foster a resurgence of
Islamic governance. This support for HTS, led by Abu Muhammad
al-Julani, an Al-Qaeda operative who was once arrested by U.S. forces
in Iraq and met with the infamous Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, indicates a
strategic alignment with radical elements to achieve broader regional
influence.

Julani, having renamed his group from Jabhat al-Nusra to HTS, which
translates to "The Organization for the Liberation of the Levant," has
declared intentions that go beyond merely controlling Syria. The term
"Al-Sham" historically refers to a vast region encompassing modern-day
Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel. His vision, expressed through
declarations of freedom and independence, implicitly involves these
territories, declaring their motive for an expansionist agenda that
could destabilize the entire Middle East.

The implications for Israel are immediate and severe, prompting rapid
military deployments along the Syrian border to brace for potential
escalations. Israel, already dealing with multi-front threats, now
faces a scenario where a radical Islamic group, with state
sponsorship, could challenge its security from the north.

The situation escalates concerns about Turkey's role within NATO.
Erdogan's actions, aligning with a joint Al-Qaeda-ISIS group like HTS,
raise alarming questions about Turkey's alignment with Western
security interests. The possibility of leveraging Turkey's NATO
membership, potentially by threatening expulsion, might be one of the
few diplomatic tools left to curb Erdogan's support for radical
Islamist movements. This could force Turkey to reconsider its
strategic calculations, especially if the West threatens to isolate it
from crucial military and economic partnerships.

The collapse of Assad's regime and the rise of HTS under Julani's
leadership are just the tip of the spear. This is the beginning of a
broader movement to reshape the Middle East, potentially leading to an
immediate escalation in Lebanon, which is also in a weakened,
vulnerable state.

THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH LIBERATION AND EVERYTHING TO DO WITH
EXPANSIONISM.

It's time to drag Turkey's President Erdogan into the harsh light of
accountability for his blatant role in tearing down Syria to gain
power in the region. This isn't just about meddling in another
country's affairs; it's about Erdogan's twisted dream of reviving an
Islamic empire, echoing the dark days of the Ottoman rule. His
ambition stretches across the so-called "greater Syria," eyeing
Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel with the same predatory gaze. Erdogan has
blood on his hands from fueling the chaos in Syria with his support
for Islamist radicals, all while dreaming of expanding his caliphate.
The world must wake up, confront this aggressive expansionism head-on,
and stop Erdogan's power-hungry march before he plunges the entire
region into further turmoil. It's time for justice, accountability,
and to say a resounding NO to Erdogan's imperialistic fantasies.

"ERDOGAN MUST MAKE A CLEAR CHOICE: STAND WITH THE CIVILIZED WORLD AND
UPHOLD HIS NATO COMMITMENTS OR CONTINUE HIS DANGEROUS DANCE WITH
TERRORIST GROUPS LIKE HTS—YOU CANNOT STRADDLE BOTH SIDES OF THIS
DIVIDE!" – BRIGITTE GABRIEL

[Turkey Must Answer for Syria's Fall]
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