Don't let the Syrian Regime of Beshar Assad falls

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Don't let the Syrian Regime of Beshar Assad falls


Lets not to make any mistakes, the civil war in Syria has nothing to do with a struggle for freedom, democracy and establishing a civil society in Syria. This is a sectarian war, a religious war between the minority, Alewites; a branch of Shiite sect of Islam, and Sunnies, a largest sect of Islam. This is a continuous of a war, which started over 1500 years ago. The Alewites are Arabs, although a minority but have been monopolising power with an iron grip in Syria for over a half century. The majority of the rest are Sunnies made up mainly of Arabs. Today Sunnie Arabs are leading the armed opposition against the Syrian Alewite-controlled governement. The problem is that all these Sunnie Arabs are extreme-Islamists and affiliated to Al-Qaida.




Syrian Kurds, inhabiting North East of Syria, are also Sunnie Muslims but politically are modern and secular . They have taken a neutral position. They want a negotiated peaceful settlement to change Syria to a federal democratic state. This has brought them to a direct armed conflict with Syrian armed opposition fighting Syrian Army. This is because the Syrian Opposition wants to implement a strict Sunnie Islamic rule in Kurdish areas but the Kurds don't want it. The Kurds have established their own local security forces of men and women to keep law and order since the start of civil war.


The Kurd security forces have successfully forced out all Syrian armed opposition militias out of Kurdish areas and have helped generously over a thousand Syrian Opposition Militias to go to collect their 72 virgins. This has led to the Syrian Opposition to issue fitwas, Islamic Law, in mosques to kill all Kurdish men, enslave their women and take over their properties. This is why now tens of thousands of Syrian Kurd refugees escaping to Kurdistan in Iraq.


If Syrian armed opposition succeeds to topple the Syrian Regime of Beshar Assad they will cleanse Syria from Christians, Alewites and kurds and will implement a strict Sunnie sect Islamic law. This is going to be a disaster for the free world. Because it will lead to the revival of extreme Islam in Turkey, the free gate for terrorists to the free world. Additionally, it will completely destabilises Iraq. There is a strong link between Syrian and Iraqi Sunnie Arabs. A long term civil war starts in Iraq between Iraqi Arab Shiites and Iraqi Arab Sunniess.


So what is the solution? There is only one viable solution, which is to force Syria to convert to a three federated states, a Kurd, an Alewite and a Sunnie Arab federated state. This will protect Alewites, Kurds and Christians but doesn't eliminate the threat of extreme Islamic revival in Turkey and civil war in Iraq. This is because Al-Qaede affiliated Sunnie Arabs will take over on Sunnie Arab federated state, bordering Turkey and Iraq. To protect Turkey, The Syrian Kurd Federated state should be expanded along Turkish border to the Mediterranean sea. To protect Iraq, the border area between Syria and Iraq to the Kurdish area on both sides, Iraq and Syria, should be run by UN or Israel.
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A crack in Russian solidarity for Assad...

Russia 'could drop' support to Assad
September 21, 2013: A KREMLIN aide has said that Russia could drop its support of the Syrian regime if President Bashar Assad reneges on the chemical weapons handover.
Interfax on Saturday quoted Sergei Ivanov, President Vladimir Putin's chief of staff, as saying Russia's position "could change" if it was "certain that Assad is cheating" on giving up chemical weapons.

Ivanov emphasised that he was speaking "theoretically and hypothetically." While speaking at a conference on Thursday, Putin said he was confident that Assad's government would be quick to comply.

Russia has been the biggest international backer of the Assad regime and a long-time ally of Syria, continuing a history of cooperation and exchange from Soviet times.

Read more: Russia 'could drop' support to Assad | News.com.au
 

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