Prematurely picking Bashir Assad's fall from rule
Ali Muhammed
The Isis fighters tired of waiting for the expected US aid in toppling Bashir Assad as they were lead to believe their uprising wold get aid have driven in Iraq. No better way to I get back at the Americans one only needs to fully understand the evils of Alewite Apartheid political machine of the Assads. A great book looks at Syria called "Syria The Fall Of The House Of Assad" written by David Lesch. On 2000 the young leader Bashir Assad finally took power in Syria after his daddy died with high hopes world bring more equal opportunity and long -awaited reform. The failed leadership of his rule and becoming a reactionary tyrant like his father and many Arab leaders before him within three years Syria would be on his list of the West for its irrational words and actions. The assassination of a top Lebanese politician would be the last straw putting Syria on the radar of everyone. Tyrants usually like to distract their local population with foreign adventures and Syria has a history of Mideast involvement and Syria has played a larger role than this nation deserved in the affairs of other peoples. Yet it took a whole for the Arab spring to hit Syria as the author points out and he goes through the beginning of the revolt in Deraa and it took a crumbling and dwindling oil reserves to finally get people to revolt as a leader like Assad would never offer democratic reform to ruin the power his family has held in this land. Stepping down world of been the most appropriate thing but delusional thinking of divine rule forces many despotic rulers to not accept the inevitable. Removing prime ministers and change g old laws were further insults to a population tat wanted the same opportunity to elect their leaders they were seeing their neighbors earn and this only fueled the revolt. Only Russian aid to the Syrian regime as enabled the evil rule to continue in Syria and the desperation of the rebels for supplies and growth has directed it towards Iraq as a Sunni cross border alliance is the best opportunity to achieve their objective for now. The war to topple Assad will take a while and this book may of been a bit quick to predict the imminent demise of Bashir Assad. The civil war in Lebanon in the seventies went on for fifteen years and eventually Assad and Alewites will see this struggle as unsustainable and move to London. Killing peaceful protesters to maintain your illegal and minority controlled government is something they will find out is not definitive as the National party of South Africa finally realized after sanctions were imposed on their country. The fractional fighting in Iraq and Syria could eventually spread to all the Arab lands and genocidal conflicts and evictions make their borders with as many curves and circles as map of Europe and Asia
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