Syria: Swofford Unleashed
As I began reading the "Ceasefire and Full Integration Agreement" my first thought was, "There are pre-nuptial agreements with better wording than this document which should have been written on toilet paper. What a fucking disaster. "
When I finished reading, the revelation knowledge of the Good Lord hit. This was written with a paint-by-number map. Apparently, Allah is not the best of all planners....
Al-Julani: "Pass me the purple. Oh, wait! Deir ez-Zor is lavender! Raqqa is lime green. Let's make it a nice Islamic green." Color... color... color.
Problematic, is that from the beginning of this latest cluster, a collective of democratic states which I will merely call "We" decided to assist in the topple of President Al Assad based on low I.Q. dualism. This was a battle of good against evil! Or - good in support of a lesser evil! Dualism has no place on the quarterdeck because it is theological doctrine and is not strategic thought. Things are never that simple. But hey! Simple thoughts for simple minds.
President Bashar al Assad was weighed in the balance of greater evil. A man who was a seasoned terrorist was considered a lesser evil. He was a bastard. But he was going to be the bastard of the greater "We". Al Julani - a man who possessed a battalion level understanding of C2 (command and control) was handed the administration and governance of a large and important land bridge. Incapable of understanding the basic architecture of governance because he had never learned (as do most) by working within the space, he has shown himself only capable of mimicry. This is never equal to understanding. But he did invest in a great pair of shoes.
https://thelastenglishprince.wordpress.com/2025/01/05/al-julanis-shoes/
The collective known as "We" has always embraced a concept which only exists within the halls of academia. Nation building does not work. Democracy does not bring stability. We are looking at the wrong side of the coin. Stability precedes democracy. Without stability, democracy is strangled.
Syria is still vastly unstable. Unstable states do not attract good faith state actors. No differently than what has occurred in the Sudan - with Russia, China, Iran, and the Muslim Brotherhood working within their assigned roles as they have for years - the aforementioned three are surely on the ground and in various capacity contributing to the chaos and/or new order of things. And the latter is surely buzzing around the border of it all. Syria has always been the pot that everybody pisses in; whether it be the logistic of black market arms movements, occult financing, dabbling in chemicals, human trafficking, etc. But Syria now needs a bigger pot and the blame for this bigger pot lies on the collective shoulders.
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