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Mar 25Liked by vanessa beeley

Thank you Vanessa. I was thinking about you and wondering what you might be thinking about the attacks in Moscow. Are the Neocons trying to join conflicts ?

I found the history of Syria and the American bully tactics very well explained. I spent some years working in Algeria. The treatment of the locals by the French ( even though Algeria was independent ) was appalling. I saw this at work later when working in Paris. I can’t decide whether it is racism or colonialism at play. I mixed with the locals and found the depth of culture amazing. But that’s another story.

Do you think that the conflict in Syria was really all about oil? Whoever had the pipeline had power.

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Mar 25Liked by vanessa beeley

A great article and well worth repeating, it also provides many points of reference for people who may wish to do follow up research.

I watched a documentary the other day how the Ba'th party came into being, first half dealt with Iraq and second with Syria, another complicated history to where it is today.

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Mar 25·edited Mar 25Liked by vanessa beeley

Thank you Vanessa for reposting your excellent and important article regarding the CIA and MI6 incubated heinous regime change operations in Syria.

I was just thinking of you and about to look for what you had previously written when your email landed in my inbox.

Alexander Mercouris mentioned some interesting information regarding the alleged ISIS K gunmen used to carry out the cold blooded attack on civilians Friday evening at the Crocus City Hall in this analysis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7cu-eKuQXY

Their behaviour, including the lack of martyrdom does not seem to line-up with what we have seen of ISIS in the past in Syria in particular. I am wondering if they were possibly members of the ISiS and/or other terrorist organisations who travelled from Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East to assist Ukraine in its Western-backed war against Russian.

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Mar 25Liked by vanessa beeley

Thank you Vanessa, for this excellent summary.

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