If there is one thing that Senator John McCain should be remembered for it is the US's disastrous intervention in the Syrian Civil War.
Serving his Neocon and Zionist donors, McCain was a vital member of the party that pushed America to support Islamist jihadi groups like ISIS and Al Nusra in the failed attempt to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
Without McCain's constant shilling for war and supporting "rebels," the Syrian Civil War would have been over long ago. It's even possible that there would not have been a massive migrant crisis in Europe caused by the McCain-backed chaos in Syria.
Something else we can blame on McCain. |
So, no one will be more happy to hear that the Senatorial war criminal is now dead than Assad and most of the Syrian people. Despite constant interference from the West, they have managed to reunite most of their country, and have finally pushed the criminal elements that McCain supported into the North East corner of the country.
How appropriate that just as McCain dies, the Syrian government is preparing what could be the last major campaign of the Syrian Civil War, with a massive build-up of Syrian Arab Army forces on the front-line.
In recent days vast convoys carrying Syrian troops from recently reconquered parts of the country have been moving north, while tanks and aircraft have also been moving into position near the Idlib pocket where the remaining rebel jihadi forces are concentrated.
There is an understandable concern that these rebels will attempt to stage a false flag "chemical attack" to blame on Assad in a last, desperate attempt to "invite" Western airstrikes against Assad.
But, with the way that war has gone, such airstrikes would have a negligible effect. They would only be capable of delaying Assad's total victory, not preventing it.
Syrian Republican Guards being bussed up to the front line. |
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