Following some damn war or other, the Striped-Pants set drew a lot of nice straight lines throughout the Middle East.
Everyone got a piece of the pie(s) except the Kurds. Thiry million of them live in parts of Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.
Along came our modern-day geopolitical "geniuses" of the Bush II and Obozo Administrations--and managed to set off a Kurdish-tribalist revolution which (in no small part) was aided by the Russkis.
Now we have this:
Turkey [supposedly a NATO ally of the US] is focused on its near enemy in the Kurdish regions and its
far enemy in Damascus, not the ISIS butchers who have laid claim to the
Sunni lands of Euphrates valley in parts of what used to be Iraq and
Syria. The Qataris want Assad gone and a new government—even one
controlled by ISIS—which will grant them a pipeline concession through
Syria in order to tap the giant European market for their immense
natural gas reserves.
Likewise, the Saudi’s [whose bitches are US oil companies] want to destroy the Assad regime because it is
allied with their Shiite enemy across the Persian Gulf in Iran and
because they fear their own abused Shiite populations which are
concentrated in their oilfield regions. Consequently, they see the fight
against ISIS as essentially a pretext for escalating their war against
Damascus, and are not even interested in bombing the non-ISIS jihadi
like the Nusra Front that they see as allies in the campaign against
Assad.
Got that?
OK. So tell me again: exactly what AMERICAN interests lie in this region, aside from Israel?
Hmmmmmmmmm???
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