Syria's Fall: A Strategic Blow to Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia - Highlights from the Mike Adams Brighteon Broadcast for Dec 9, 2024
By healthranger // 2024-12-09
 
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The Fall of Syria and Its Geopolitical Implications

Introduction

On December 9, 2024, Brighteon Broadcast News reported a significant geopolitical event: the fall of Syria to Western-backed proxy forces. This event has profound implications for regional stability, particularly for Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia. The report, anchored by Mike Adams, provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical context, strategic importance, and immediate and long-term ramifications of this development.

Geographical Context and Strategic Importance

Syria's geographical location is pivotal, situated between Iraq to the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. The country's ports on the Mediterranean are crucial for maritime trade and military logistics. Notably, Syria hosts Russian military bases at Latakia and Tartus, which are essential for Russia's naval presence in the region.

Turkey's Role and Betrayal

Turkey, a NATO member, played a critical role in the fall of Syria. Under President Erdogan, Turkey had signaled interest in joining BRICS, a move that would have aligned it more closely with Russia and Iran. However, with the recent invasion of Syria, Turkey has seemingly betrayed its previous alliances, aligning itself with Western interests and Israel. This shift is particularly significant as Turkey shares borders with both Syria and Iran.

Economic Sanctions and Western Imperialism

The fall of Syria was largely orchestrated through economic warfare. Decades of Western sanctions crippled Syria's economy, making it vulnerable to internal collapse. The West's strategy of imposing economic sanctions to weaken nations and then bribing key officials to stand down has been a recurring tactic. This model was evident in the fall of Syria, where economic hardship led to the buyout of military and government leaders.

Proposed Pipelines and Energy Control

Control over energy resources and pipelines is a central theme in the geopolitics of the Middle East. The report highlights two proposed gas pipelines: one from Qatar through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria to Turkey, and another from Iran through Iraq and Syria to the Mediterranean. The control of these pipelines would significantly impact Europe's energy supply, potentially replacing Russian gas with Middle Eastern sources.

Military Control and Proxy Forces

The military takeover of Syria by Western-backed proxy forces, including remnants of ISIS, has far-reaching consequences. These forces, funded by entities like the CIA and Mossad, have established control over key regions, blocking Iran's supply routes to Hezbollah in Lebanon. This development severely undermines Iran's strategic capabilities and isolates Lebanon, making it more vulnerable to Israeli incursions.

US and Israeli Military Actions

Following the fall of Syria, both the US and Israel have intensified their military activities within the country. US troops, now stationed in Syria, and Israeli airstrikes targeting infrastructure and government buildings signify a broader strategy to consolidate control and weaken any remaining resistance.

Greater Israel Project and Regional Implications

The fall of Syria aligns with Israel's long-term strategy known as the Greater Israel Project. This plan aims to expand Israeli territory into neighboring countries, including parts of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and even Egypt. The strategic gains from the fall of Syria facilitate this expansion, posing significant threats to regional stability.

Global Abandonment of the Dollar

The geopolitical upheaval in Syria is expected to accelerate the global abandonment of the US dollar. The West's aggressive tactics against Syria, reminiscent of previous interventions in Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, underscore the dangers of relying on the dollar-based financial system. This realization is likely to drive more nations towards alternative currencies and trade systems, such as those promoted by BRICS.

Bitcoin and Gold as Assets

The report also delves into the debate over Bitcoin and gold as assets. While Bitcoin has gained popularity, particularly among those advocating for decentralized finance, its volatility and susceptibility to government manipulation raise concerns. Gold, on the other hand, is seen as a more stable and universally recognized asset, with intrinsic value across cultures and historical contexts.

Interview with Jamie Walden

The report concludes with an insightful interview with Jamie Walden, a former Marine and Christian pastor. Walden discusses the spiritual and moral implications of the current geopolitical landscape, emphasizing the need for authentic Christian teachings and the importance of discernment in modern culture. He critiques the mainstream Christian Church for its failure to uphold true Christian principles and advocates for a return to the simplicity and purity of the gospel.

Conclusion

The fall of Syria represents a significant escalation in the West's geopolitical strategies, with far-reaching implications for regional and global stability. The consolidation of control over energy resources, the expansion of Israeli territory, and the potential abandonment of the dollar all signal a new era of geopolitical tension. As nations navigate these complex dynamics, the role of faith, discernment, and strategic foresight will be crucial in shaping the future.