It doesn't take a crystal ball to see what's been happening since 2011 to countries with governments that have been trying to break up Syria. One by one, those countries have become increasingly polarized internally. Look at Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Britain, USA, France -- and the polarization keeps getting worse.
What more signs and portents are they waiting for? To be turned into pillars of salt?
Get out of Syria, fools.
But now they've decided they first have to save Syria from Iran and Hezbollah. If you ask weren't they supposed to be saving Syria from Islamic State -- that can wait, according to a May 20 report at DEBKAfile, which reportedly is a mouthpiece for Israel's military or at least they like to be seen that way. Here are some headlines from DEBKAfile's front page:
Trump Launches 8-Nation Operation to Block Iran’s Takeover of Syrian-Iraqi Border. ISIS Left for Later
Full Pro-Iranian Shiite Mobilization against US Bid for Syrian Borders
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
May 20, 2017, 6:50 PM (IDT)
And this:
Syria & allies push back at US-held border postDEBKAfile Exclusive Report
May 20, 2017, 6:50 PM (IDT)
The Syrian-pro-Iranian-Hizballah force in southern Syria renewed its advance on the Iraqi border on Saturday, May 20, two days after sustaining heavy casualties from a US air strike on its convoys and in spite of US Defense Secretary James’ Mattis warning, “We will defend our troops.”
Syrian military sources reported the capture Saturday of the Suweida region and another 60 square kilometers. This offensive brought the Syrian army and its allies closer to the strategic Al-Tanf crossing at the Syrian border intersection with Iraq and Jordan, which is held by US and other special operations units.
The US-led coalition force is also made up of elite units from Britain, Holland, Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as Jordan and a large contingent of the rebel Free Syria Army trained and armed by American instructors in Jordan.
The latest arrival to boost this force, DEBKAfile’s military sources report, was a unit of Norwegian special forces, which entered Syria from Iraq through the Al-Waleed border crossing in western Anbar. They arrived along with American reinforcements and linked up with the US and British forces deployed at Al Tanf.
However, the Syrian force and its allies, responding to the US air strike, moved fast enough Saturday to threaten the FSA troops fighting there with being trapped by a siege. They have pushed their offensive forward against the US-led force, despite their losses from an American air raid, as a show of defiance that was timed for President Donald Trump’s arrival in Saudi Arabia.
Another US air strike appears to be unavoidable for pushing them back. The danger is also rising of a major clash on the ground between US-led coalition special forces troops and the combined Syrian-Iranian-Hizballah force.
The US bombardment of that force Thursday underlined for Saudi Arabia and the dozens of Arab and Muslim rulers gathered in Riyadh to meet the US president, his administration’s determination to prevent Iran and its Lebanese surrogate, Hizballah, from gaining control of Syria.
American troops were accordingly engaged proactively in securing the border crossings between Syria and Iraq.
However, Tehran, Damascus and Hizballah are evidently not about to shirk a direct confrontation with Washington and the Trump administration, apparently with the support of Moscow.
However, Tehran, Damascus and Hizballah are evidently not about to shirk a direct confrontation with Washington and the Trump administration, apparently with the support of Moscow.
This clash of arms is likely to expand into an outright US showdown with ... Syria, Iran and Hizballah in the next 24-48 hours ahead of President Trump’s visit to Israel, the second stop of his four-nation trip.
[END REPORT]
Stop making up stories. Get out of Syria before it's too late.
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