Redpill on Syria

Where can I properly educate myself on the Syrian conflict? I don’t know as much as I'd like to, but from what I’ve observed, the mainstream-media hates Assad. I don't want propaganda; I just want to learn the closest thing to the truth. Where do I start? Are there any good books on the matter that weren't written by a Jew?

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/sg/'s OP post.

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>where can i properly educate myself
Jow Forums

Complicated story, and i think many sources are better than one.
However, for me, globalresearch.ca and voltairenet.org did an accurate coverage. Often, i told myself, the first has a leftist bias, the second is an Assad shill, but time proved, again and again, that they were right most of the time.
Sure, there is propaganda, but good analysises, and, once again, time demonstrated them right.

From a natsoc frog who followed the conflict from the beginning.
Hint: its for Israel, Qatar interests, and harm Russia. And there are multiple factors, not one. Russian bases, breaking the shia/baathist resistance, oil and gas, pipelines from both sides, ensuring monopolies, destroying another non globalist nation, etc etc. A very long list.

Wow, great advice memeflag

I’m in the same boat; I’d like to participate in the /sg/ threads and things alike, but I have no idea what the fuck they’re talking about

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Thanks ami.

Then follow my advice
To make things ver shorts. Bashar Al Assad took the succession of his strong father, Hafez, and was considered weak compared to him. Syria being the axis between Teheran and Lebanon, but also a forward base lf Russia (tartous naval base), it was a thorn in the sides of Israel expansionism, but also NATO mediterranean supremacy. Gas and oild were discovered in the Golan, and in the sea. And, to make things better, a pipeline project from arabian petromonarchies was planned, in competition with iran and russia exportations to europe. Add to this syrian people asking for a bit more democracy, from most, but also backwarded inbred areas wanting wahabism. A timebomb.
Bashar, being in fact a cunning leader, starts to implement democratical reforms, improving his popularity, and alienating the rigorist sunni minority. Protests happens for more, largely supported by foreign powers, and some cops are killed, maidan style. Probably israeli blackops. They replicate, kill protestors, and SHTF. Then the war begins.

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Thanks for the summarization

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At first, there are a few moderate rebels, a few syrian djihadis, but the syrian army, experienced in fighting conventionnal war and logistic operator for Hezbollah and Iran, is in a statemate. They are taken by surprise by internal betrayals, and asymetric warfare they have never really experienced, against their own citizens. They act poorly, alternating weakness and extreme brutality. Overall, they hold. The the balance changes as rebels are reinforced by djihadis/mercenaries (they are both) from the whole world, coming as reinforcments, recruited through qatari and saudi networks, plus the nutjobs. Then, the syrian army starts to fall back, loses ground and bases, and rebels seize important military arsenals, plus foreign support. At this point, the djihadis start their atrocities and miderates disolve, either abandonning the fight, since Bashar offered regular amnisties, join the syrian loyalists, or the international djihadists.
Despite the chaos, syria is still too strong to allow a desert storm like operation. Israel is tarpitted with hezbollah menace, and iran and russia are not moving, yet...

/sg/

This

>Probably israeli blackops.
Musta'ribeen. This article describes their operations in Palestine, but they "work" in all arab countries.

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Slowly but surely, under the massive disorganization and the foreign neverending influx of fighters, syria crumbles. Everybody join the fight. Men, elders, and even women militias and units are created, both regular and militias. The kurd factions, being chased by turkey, see an opportunity to seize lands. Turkey loots and pillage Syria, buying every oil and machines the djihadist grab. The historical sites are destroyed, in part, but mostly dismantled and sold to rich people on the blackmarket of antiquities.
At this point, syria is about to fall.
NATO has special forces and operatives training and helping rebels, and they ate supplied by diverse devious methods.
Almost.
On the other side of the sea, the tyrannic tsar has finished to fortify crimea, hold with little effort the ukrainian front, and is ready to commit. It is time to support his interests. Hezbollah has understood, finally, that it could be cut from its main weapon suppliers, and remembers how syria supported them when in time of needs. Iran, seeing allies, decide to commit its elite troops, the guardians of the revolution. Then the syrian reconquista starts. Bashar is seen by its people like a general degaulle for ww2 french. He held, despite pressure and corruption, and gathered allies. The russian army shows an unprecedented efficiency, comparable if not better to NATO. The hezbollah and al qds brigades are ruthless and efficient. The syrian army, now equipped with decent russian weaponry, but more importantly, has its morale boosted.
Kurds hold, while the syrian axis focus on rebels. Etc
I will let you study a bit from there.
I tried to give an honest analysis of what i know.

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Good summary but you didn't talk about the rise/fall of ISIS

Well, desu, you are right. I could write a whole thread, but i wanted to focus on the strategic aspect (insisting this is not a religious war, but a proxy war for many, based on economical and geopolitical interests) and its chronology. And i am a amateur. I just hope the people who read me are interested to make their own studies.

Thx and saved. More to investigate.

And thx for your support my american komrad. May our people be saved.

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Much appreciated. Hopefully one these years, our nations will be united under a single flag.

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You can also check out this video for a quick redpill recap of the war by SyrianGirlPartisan. She has other videos on JewTube that are also pretty informative.
>youtube.com/watch?v=OJZRvp6w4wc

Syria is Nazi Germany of the Middle east

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Wikileaks cable dumps, besides this

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Better.

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AHAHAHAHA,

Fucking nazis, you will never come to power. Kys

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You're probably just salty because you're a non-Aryan in all honesty....

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So many wrong facts.

First, the sunnis are the majority in Syria, not the minority. They want assad out because he is a dictator like his father and they see him as an infidel allawite. There were many protests against his father too, but he killed 20000 civilians and it died down. Now they just have more power, probably because they receive more support from Saudi arabia and other islamists and this war will continue until assad is gone. He has no chance against the sea of sunnis and so many arabs wanting to see him gone after he collaborated with the iranians.

I'm doing a research project on the beginnings of the civil war. According to a bunch of articles part of the reason was increasing internet censorship through law.
Is there anywhere on the internet I could find the laws written themselves? I'm not just going to take a bunch of articles' word for it.

Thank you, it's all so clear now! Assad is really IS the bad-guy. I stand with Israel now!

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>(((articles)))

washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/syria-revolution-revolt-against-bashar-al--assads-regime/2011/03/15/ABrwNEX_blog.html?utm_term=.9337451add3a

economist.com/node/11792330

I'm trying to verify that those laws do indeed exist. How to prove it?

Liveleak.

Right here user. Hear it from a Syrian man not some yank cuck
>youtube.com/watch?v=cruaAIZBCwg
>youtube.com/watch?v=cruaAIZBCwg
>youtube.com/watch?v=cruaAIZBCwg

wikileaks is owned and controlled by the cia bro

Eretz yisrael and pipelines to cripple Russia's economy which relies heavily on oil and gas export to Europe (which is not selfsupplied without Russia)
Start following russian channels on YouTube to get input/propaganda from both sides.
youtu.be/-ceWN9TIZVM

It'd be really difficult to find the exact legislative documents. Maybe try searching for the archive of laws passed by the Syrian government on the Arabic version of Google?

Wtf I love Israeli aggression now

If it would still be up then also SyriaTube. Combined with LiveLeak you see the cold truth of this war.
/sg/ has some good links in the OP to dig deeper into the civil war.

Short explanation:
A proxy war clusterfuck with more than 5 factions all fighting against each other. Every single faction is used as a tool by foreign powers to further their interests. Some interests are more humane and healthier for Syria than others though.
>Russia tries to keep Assad in power as they don't want to lose power in the middle east
>Israel tries to remove Assad with rebels, kurds and the US as they want to establish a good goy puppet state
>Saudi Arabia and Qatar try to create a salafist state with an oil pipe line using Nusra, Zenki, etc.
>ISIS is the result of US, Israel and half the middle east creating a proxy army to topple Assad and keeping the military industrial complex running
The more you dig into this conflict the more you realize how it is a giant clsuterfuck.
You simply could not explain it in your regular TV program as it is too complex. For the different rebel factions alone you could do hours of presentation.

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