Another win that the globalist bankers let go on for 15 years?
The whole point was for the military powers at play here to reap extra benefits and excuses to be funded, while letting refugees invade Europe and other militias fuck up the region more. The Syrian Civil War has no use anymore with Trump coming back into the fold, who would probably be more forceful this time in shutting down the US' illegal presence there. So they just ended it now, like how the Afghanistan pull-out happened after the Potato got into office. Finally having financial control over Syria is the cherry.
They could have just done a 2003 Iraq, without the two decades of lingering, from the beginning if they really wanted to put the Saud oil pipeline through to connect with Turkey and newly formed Kurdistan, and take the Golan Heights, but intentionally chose not to as it would be too obvious of a power grab.
Another win that the globalist bankers let go on for 15 years?
The whole point was for the military powers at play here to reap extra benefits and excuses to be funded, while letting refugees invade Europe and other militias fuck up the region more. The Syrian Civil War has no use anymore with Trump coming back into the fold, who would probably be more forceful this time in shutting down the US' illegal presence there. So they just ended it now, like how the Afghanistan pull-out happened after the Potato got into office. Finally having financial control over Syria is the cherry.
They could have just done a 2003 Iraq, without the two decades of lingering, from the beginning if they really wanted to put the Saud oil pipeline through to connect with Turkey and newly formed Kurdistan, but intentionally chose not to as it would be too obvious of a power grab.
Another win that the globalist bankers let go on for 15 years?
The whole point was for the military powers at play here to reap extra benefits and excuses to be funded, while letting refugees invade Europe and other militias fuck up the region more. The Syrian Civil War has no use anymore with Trump coming back into the fold, who would probably be more forceful this time in shutting down the US' illegal presence there. So they just ended it now, like how the Afghanistan pull-out happened after the Potato got into office. Finally having financial control over Syria is the cherry.
They could have just done a 2003 Iraq, without the two decades of lingering, from the beginning if they really wanted to put the Saud oil pipeline through, but intentionally chose not to as it would be too obvious of a power grab.