Category: Assyrians

  • “The spy case of the Kurds”

    The only big Kurdish organization is PKK, with the most members among Kurds. Second biggest is Peshmerga and third is AKP from Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, followed by Iran’s shia sect of the Ayatollah. Fifth biggest organization among Kurds is the Arab League.

    So, the situation after the start of Syrian civil war changed a lot, for especially the future. The Kurds wanted support from Russia and USA against Islamic State and Turkey promised to other countries they would give support back for the support for their side of the Syrian civil war.

    The Turkish side is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) which did win against Baathist Syrian Beshar al-Assad and is now running the country. It is also the side of United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

    The support which PKK/Rojava did get wasn’t big and the support Turkey and UAE gave to HTS was big enough to win against a superpower Syria. Now PKK started to stop fighting, first in Turkey, to become a only political party.

    In Rojava region there are no sings of stopping to be armed, as well the Iranian side announced they are not joining PKK Turkey in their decission to stop to be gunned.

    In the past, Kurds where especially spies of Soviet Union and Chinese Communist Party. Nowerdays PKK did stop their support for other organizations, because they didn’t get the needed support for their Kurdish case. This means a lot changed: Kurds doesn’t want to be a spy of any organization outside the top 5. Which means that a lot of countries calculated wrong.

    33 million Kurds, 3 million Arab Christians, 1.5 million Zazas (those who doesn’t accept the Kurdish or Turkish nationality) and something around the 0.1 million others. About 37.6 million people in the world decided their place inside the world, in which the most blocked their mind for defecting.

    It looks like Turkey did do deals with Arabs and Iranians about this, but if they didn’t, a hard conflict can start every moment. For example in Beirut and Abu Dhabi all Kurds which are not part of any country, Rojava/PKK or Peshmerga are not allowed to enter the country. Probably more Arab countries are forbidding Kurds to enter the country. This looks like that Turkey together with the West is in conflict with the Arab countries and that Iran has their own side in this conflict.

    Isn’t it much more expensive now? The Syrian civil war? How many Kurds would defect to other countries if other countries would make different deals? It looks like it became a very long case, in which nobody can calculate what will happen.

    All sides who did choose the side of Turkey and their partners are now paying the power of the Arabs. We congrate Turkey with this case. Arab countries are the most evil, racist and dangerous countries for all other nations.

    There are no big modern African non-Arab powers in the world, which doesn’t affect them now inside this case, because they have to fight in own terrotiriums for more money and power. But how about Israel, Iran, Russia, South-Korea, North-Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, India and Indonesia? Such countries are loosing the most now and in the future right?

    The only side which is winning are non-Assadist Arabs. Who did check the case of Arabs? Powerful civillians of all Arab enemy countries will be in conflict with something now. We are paying the costs of Turkish luxury for a couple hunderd thousand leading elite of Turkey, but Arabs has millions of them who are earning the most now on it. Millions of other Turks, Kurds, Russians and Western people will pay for it and their leaders.

    A Turkish civil war, a Iranian civil war or a Iraqi civil war is now the cheapest option for any superpower in the world and loosers. Lets hope the world is waked up that probably Turks are full of Arab spies and maybe Illuminati is Arab.

  • Was the Syria of Bashar al-Assad powerful?

    Yes.

    The reason why he did lost against smaller groups inside his country was because those smaller groups did get support on mass level and Bashar al-Assad lost his people in the sunni, deist and atheist sections inside his country.

    Also the PKK/Rojava did showed up very strong and did get support from Assyrians and other Christian minorities in the Rojava region in Syria. Before, Syria never did fight big against PKK. PKK was during the war more powerful then before the Syrian war.

    Also the invasion of Islamic State suprised the Syrian power. Before the Islamic State invasion, there where not big signals of that radical groups could be in once grow and be a danger for the country. Nowerdays most radical groups did lost much people and power in wars.

    The support of Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah where not enough for Beshar al-Assad’s Syria. For Iran there was also a big Yemeni civil war, in which they did support Houthis. Hezbollah isn’t a strong organisation. PKK for example is more strong then Hezbollah and Islamic State was during their invasion more dangerous then Hezbollah or PKK, but becuase jihadism the Islam State did send a lot of death messages. Most Islamic State jihadis did fight to die, because they do believe that they will go to heaven when they get killed during a war.

    Syria did also not had the power in the Druze region of Syria during the civil war, which was needed for his power.

    Other Arab countries didn’t support Syria enough, because their alliance was weak and Syria was in alliance with Iran, which is a enemy of Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

    Hezbollah was not enough motivated to fight against sunni muslims, because if they would do that on mass level, they would lose all power in Lebanon. Hezbollah members are very nationalist and wants mostly only fight for their own organisation direct.

    Also United States of America did besiege soil in the desert for their military base. This did cost Beshar al-Assad some power.

    The most support for Beshar al-Assad did came from Alawites, which are mainly only in Syria. Alawites is in size a too small religious organisation (main enemy of sunni muslims), while the majority of Syria is sunni muslim.

    Alevism from Turkey is not the same as Alawism and they where never in a alliance. Alevis where also never in a alliance with Iran. Such rumours comes from the misunderstanding about that it are not the same religion (a lot of people thinks Alevism and Alawism are the same).

    You have Alawis in Turkey, but it is not much and they where involved in the Syrian civil war on Syrian soil beside Beshar al-Assad, but they are just a couple hunderd thousands together.

    There was also no support from North-Korea (most are thinking North-Korea would support because they are enemy of USA and Syrian opposition was supported by USA).

    The support of Russia was weak, probably because Russia did had other plans, like Ukrainian plans.

    There where no supports from organisations and countries for Bashar al-Assad from: freemationery, illuminati, satanism or United Kingdom/England. Rumours like that Bahsar al-Assad is member or spy of any of them did came from propaganda spreadings of the Turkish Grey Wolves, during their own “gladio” operation to weaken any gladio movements linked to the UK.

  • Are Assyrians good people?

    No, but they are better then most other religious people.

  • Are Assyrians and Druze the same?

    No, it are 2 different religions.