Wednesday, December 4, 2024

When

 

Syria risks grave division and destruction, Security Council hears


 Hama goes?

 Its over for Assad.

And it will go.


"He (Geir Pedersen, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria).added that Syrian Government forces have regrouped in Hama, but their defences are under pressure as the opposition forces advance closer to the city."


US says it carried out strike against ‘imminent threat’ in Syria

The attack comes as violence in Syria intensifies, with opposition fighters advancing against government positions.


US says it carried out strike against ‘imminent threat’ in Syria

"The attack comes as violence in Syria intensifies, with opposition fighters advancing against government positions."


"Ryder said on Tuesday that the attack was in response to a rocket launch that fell “in the vicinity” of Military Support Site (MSS) Euphrates, a US base in eastern Syria."

(Brother Joe in his bible study on the book of Revelation never called the coming conflict we are witnessing get started as WWIII. He always called it, "The Euphrates River War..". I still got my notes BTW.)


"But the opposition appears to have struck at an opportune moment when President al-Assad’s main military backers — Russia, Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah — are focusing on their own conflicts elsewhere."


(That was not an accident, 

it was by design.

Turkey, Hamas massacre etc.)


"But on Tuesday, Damascus accused the US of providing air support for the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which pushed to advance against government-controlled villages east of the Euphrates River, near the city of Deir ez-Zor."



Middle Euphrates River Valley, Syria

Flashpoint / Global 26 Nov 2024

"I.

Why it Matters

With the campaign against ISIS in Syria seemingly drawing to a close, the Euphrates marks a rough dividing line between forces backed by Iran and the U.S. that compete over territorial control. To the river’s east are territories controlled by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), while pro-regime, Iran-backed forces dominate the western banks. Mutual concerns over the other side’s presence and long-term intentions in the area could prompt clashes between their allied forces, which in turn could draw in Tehran and Washington.


Never in a million years 

thought Id be the guy 

doing the play by play 

for the end times...never.






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