The main problem lies not in Syria but in the West, which allows its own jackals to rise to the top.
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Although stupid and selfish people have given many reasons for the collapse of the Syrian Arab Republic on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, 8 December 2025, the best explanation was given to me in Damascus almost ten years previously by an Alawite friend of mine, which said that even the biggest buffalo will fall if you lance it with enough spears. Putting that another way, the Syrian Arab Republic fell because, not unlike today’s Gaza, it had been under relentless siege by NATO’s serial liars, serial thieves and serial killers for over a decade.
There was never anything moderate about Jolani’s moderate rebels, most of whom, like himself, had backgrounds in ISIS and in the Muslim Brotherhood, which has always been largely under the control of British military intelligence in their ongoing efforts to ward off the Arab secularism typified by such historical figures as Hafez Assad, Gamal Nasser and Yasser Arafat.
British and Turkish military intelligence put out the word that Syria was a happy hunting ground where Tunisian, Moroccan and European jihadists could steal and rape at will and all without consequence. That had been the policy in Idlib since Turkey overran it the guts of a decade ago and it is the policy in all of Syria today. When Jolani’s crew are horny, they are free to kidnap and rape Alawi and Ismaili women, just as they were free to do the same to Yazidi and Mandaean women in Iraq.
The collapse of the Syrian Arab Republic and of its defenders, the heroic men and women of the Syrian Arab Army, has not changed that a whit, as anybody who follows events there or who are aware what British military intelligence are up to there, will know. Women and girls are regularly raped and murdered, hospitals are stormed and patients and doctors are executed on the spot. Nothing has changed.
Not only should British and American spymasters be on trial for war crimes but so too should Irish “journalists” like Skateboard Sally and Irish politicians like Barry Andrews, whose ugly mug this SCF article adorns as this serial huckster rallied support and funding for Jolani’s gang rapists, in his successive roles as a failed politician, a corrupt NGO boss, a NATO think tank boss and now as a squeaky clean MEP.
Although success may well have many fathers and failure may well be an orphan, there are far too many people who were complicit in reducing Syria’s girls, boys and women to be the sex slaves of NATO’s allies to adumbrate here. Far from that being a new development, I was “in trouble” with British police and what passes for their judicial system over a decade ago for pointing out that Leicester University hosted Muhammad al-‘Arafi, who was the main ISIS recruiter for child sex jihad, a despicable crime Canadian military intelligence also infamously got into by trafficking British schoolgirls from the east end of London. Just think about that for a second. MI6 gave al-‘Arfi carte blanche to prance around Blighty recruiting kids to be raped by Blighty’s ISIS allies and Canada was busily recruiting sex slaves in London and I, who actively opposed all that, was the villain of the piece.
As, of course, were the Assads, Putin, Hezbollah and all the usual suspects we will now look at in turn. Hezbollah has the distinction of being pivotal to the first major victory of the heroic Syrian Arab Army when they defeated the head hackers in the Qalamoun Mountains and so began the process of lifting the sieges of Saidnaya and Damascus and liberating Maaloula. Although the Christians of Syria and all of the world cannot thank Hezbollah enough for their immense sacrifices, Russian military commentators did say Hezbollah were not up to par when it came to big-formation armoured warfare. Although the Russians may have a tactical point there, it does not detract in the least from Hezbollah’s immense sacrifices.
As regards Russian involvement, the first thing to say is that over 200 Russian servicemen, the heroic Alexander Prokhorenko and pilot Oleg Peshkov included, paid the ultimate price in defence of the Syrian Arab Republic and, for MI6 scavengers to accuse Russia of cutting and running is to accuse Russia of abandoning those servicemen and to thereby deserve much more than a punch in the mouth. When Russia first became directly involved in the Syrian conflict, she flew a few information-gathering air sorties and then started hitting the NATO gangsters, where it hurt, which is in the pocket or, to be more precise, in the Syrian oil installations NATO were looting wholesale. Russia having hit the oil installations and oil tankers hard, the United States and her toadies then upped the ante by blitzing their own ISIS allies in Raqqa and sending their air forces in to bomb Syrian forces in Deir Ezzor, who were under the command of the legendary General Issam Zahreddine, the Druze leader who was subsequently assassinated and whose civilian family were later slaughtered by Jolani’s henchmen.
After the Syrian Army collapse on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, there are videos galore of Russian troops driving by their disarmed Syrian counterparts and expressing their disgust at them for cutting and running, just as there are of the head hackers doing the same thing. The importance of those Russian videos in terms of this autopsy is that there was no Russian “stab in the back” and those who argue the contrary, many of whom I know from their Syrian and Gazan grifts, are simply parasites who were sucking the life blood from Syria for their own gain, just as they are now trying to do with Russia and Iran. The idea that Jolani and his MI6 handlers would allow Russian patrols anywhere near southern Syria and thereby possibly lift the siege of south Lebanon or team up with the Druze is fanciful nonsense typical of those menopausal chancers,who have been quite successful at spreading this smear among their grifting groupies.
The Syrian problem, as I have already stated, was that untold amounts of arrows were being rammed into her and all of her young people, who could flee, had fled, not only for their own sakes but for that of their families..All that really remained were a relatively small number of the elite, who were either in it for their own ends or who were prepared to go down fighting and, as often transpired, take a few of the head hackers with them with the help of a few hidden hand grenades.
With respect to Idlib, the Assads and their Russian and Iranian allies had the goalkeeper’s dilemma of diving either to the left or the right, of saving the penalty and being a hero or of missing it and being regarded as a fool, just as we now have the Monday morning quarterback problem of judging after the horse has bolted. Specifically, the Syrian Army could have retaken Idlib at great cost or, as the Russians advised and, as Bashar Assad favoured, negotiating with the devils, gang rapists and serial throat cutters who had set up shop there. Although it is easy to be wise after the event, had the Syrian Army’s legendary Tiger Forces gone in hard as nails on Idlib, the Americans, the Turks and the rest of the puppet masters would have responded with even greater force. Assad was doomed either way.
As regards the wonderful Asma Assad, it has to be again stated that Bashar Assad scored the jackpot when he hooked up with her as she was, far and away, the world’s finest and most cultured First Lady and, certainly, light years ahead of anything that crawled to the top in NATO land. The attacks on her by NATO ignoramuses, mercenaries and despicable weasels are just a continuation of the war they have waged against everything Syrian, Palestinian and Arab for long before this dirty war on Syria ever began in earnest.
Although Syria now lies prostrated under the jackboot of her Israeli and NATO enemies, the hope has to be that she will rise again, just like she did against the Ottomans and the French. But, before that can happen, there must be a much deeper analysis that goes beyond the child like finger wagging at Russia and other external forces. The key weakness of the Syrian Arab Republic was that it drew from a very narrow vein of support, even from within the Alawis and much of that had to do with the screwed up way in which Syrian civil society was organised and for which all good Syrians are now paying the most unconscionable of prices.
Chief of these was, contrary to Assad’s earlier Presidential efforts, a failure to involve Syrian civil society in the defence of the Syrian Arab Republic. Although I could give many examples, here are a few. First off were the patriotic Syrian computer hackers, who were used as disposable dixie cups, rather than being molded into an effective weapon in Syria’s counter-hegemonic arsenal. Allied to that was the way the Syrian Ministry of Information, most of whom have now deserted to Jolani (quelle surprise with those sniveling curs) stifled internal and external voices in support of Syria, while simultaneously supporting their own compromised internal and external assets. Next off are Christian middle management, who were given far too much leeway in a time of war (when there should be direct chains of command) and at least one of whom, a notorious Melkite nun, was skimming wholesale off the top, and off the middle and the bottom as well.
But selfish Lebanese-born and Maronite-raised nuns stealing planes full of Iranian aid was not the only problem. Ali Baba’s forty thieves were another and I often saw upper class scumbags exchange fistfuls of Benjamins in Damascus’ more fashionable areas. And then there were the jollies to Tehran and Beijing, which the same sort of riff raff treated as free holidays (on the Chinese and Iranian dime) instead of the chance to glean practical economic, military and diplomatic support, which is what they were supposed to be. Whenever Assad, to his eternal credit, flew to meet Putin, he went to get military, diplomatic and economic help, not to take selfies in Red Square or to stock up on duty free vodka. He was the exception to the rule.
And last of all, there is the Tiger, Major General Suhayl al-Hasan, the legendary leader of Syria’s Special Forces and probably the toughest, bravest and most battle hardened military leader of our era. The problem was not with the Tiger or with the Tiger Forces but that their successes showed what was wrong elsewhere in the Syrian Army and, by extension, in all of Syrian and Arab society. Whereas the Tiger could always summon reinforcements or air strikes with a phone call, the sycophantic nature of Syrian society meant no other military or civil leader could do that and untold numbers of Syrian soldiers needlessly bled to death or died at the hands of the head hackers as a result.
If the Syrian people and, more generally, all the Arab people, are to achieve the august destiny to which they are called, they must somehow rid themselves of those self imposed manacles and, should Hezbollah or some other external force open up a door of opportunity, strike, and strike hard, in the Four Seasons Hotel and other MI6 hotspots.
They say that night is darkest before the dawn and Syria is certainly in a very dark place right now, which MI6, ISIS and their toadies want to make darker still. But life, however imperfectly goes on and, when the tide turns, which it will, patriotic Syrians must be prepared to once more put their shoulders to the wheel and dispatch the British, the Americans and their toadies the same way they previously dispatched the Ottomans and the French but, this time, the Tlass family and all internal and external enemies must also be flushed down the chute so that Damascus and all of Syria can once more rise from the ashes.
All of the foregoing said, the main problem lies not in Syria but in the West, which allows its own jackals to rise to the top and, at best, turns a blind eye to the massacres they sanction in Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Yemen and wherever else they have condemned to hell on earth. Though the road before us is as long and as bloody as the road we have left behind, there is no turning back. There will be another day.