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Obama-Biden Revenge on Syria Change of Government

"President-elect Donald Trump asks for a neutral reaction from Americans as the Biden Administration ochestrates and welcomes a change in the Syrian Government. Christians are on the chopping block as usual with this new wave of extremists in the middle east," says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.

World History expert Prof. Clifford Thies posts to Public Advocate:

The Syrian Defense Force has largely disintegrated, abandoning the country to various rebel forces.


There are rumors that Bashir al-Assad was killed when a Russian IL 76 transport plane went off "radar" near the Syrian city of Homs, probably on route to Iran. Continuing with this rumor, it is thought that Russia or maybe what remains of the Syrian Defense Force wanted Assad dead.


First of all, the tracking of the plane wasn't actually from radar, but from transmissions from the plane. And, the plane may have gone silent and dropped to a lower altitude in order to evade air defense.


The Russians, who had been propping up Assad, are withdrawing from the country; hence, this and other transport planes, ferrying personnel and equipment out of the country. Russian naval operations at Tartus, Syria, have also been withdrawn.

There are other rumors that Assad had already made his way to Tehran, Iran. His family has been in Moscow, Russia, for some time.


Syrian officials have been fleeing to Egypt, UAE, and elsewhere.


Bashir al-Assad had been the dictator of Syria since 2000, succeeding his father who had been dictator since 1971.


In 2011, the on-going Syrian Civil War got started, with rebels aided by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Qatar. A faction of these rebels morphed into the radical Islamicist terrorist group, ISIS (meaning, the Islamic State in Syria; sometimes called ISIL, the Islamic State in the Levant, an expanded area).


This radical group ISIS conquered large portions of northern and eastern Syria and western Iraq before being defeated by an ad hoc coalition of U.S., Russian and Iranian forces, along with their allies among the Syrians and Iraqis.


Other rebels - primarily Kurds, but also Assyrians and Arabs, and primarily in the northeast portion of Syria - were organized into the Syrian Democratic Force. supported by the U.S.


At a later time, Turkey entered the Syrian Civil War, occupying a second portion of the country, in the north central region of the country, and supporting a militant Islamic faction.

Turning to the situation on the ground in Syria, the Turkish-backed rebels have advanced from Hama to Homs.


As for Damascus, it has fallen to rebels from the south, primarily Druze loosely associated with the Syrian Democratic Force.


How and if the several rebel forces will re-consolidate the country, or if they will fall upon each other remains to be seen.