Tuesday, September 10, 2013

SYRIA'S WMD "PLAN".. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO THE CIVIL WAR?




I'm not going to get into the politics of the incredibly confusing events that have taken place over  the past twenty-four hours, but instead, I will look at what this all might mean to the war in Syria.

If anyone forgot, the country of Syria is still knee deep in a civil war!

Over the past two or three weeks, it seams the daily headlines from the fighting have taken a backseat to the events of the 21st of August.

Needless to say, the forces in support of Assad have been hard at work fortifying their assets in anticipation of the once pending Western strike; a "Western" strike that was to be supported by the GCC if you believe what you read; oh ya... what is the definition of " supported"?

But, with the Assad Team digging in as deep as they can and dispersing as much as possible, it's probably a safe bet the Battle Plans for Aleppo were put on hold, if not disassembled. 

Well, if the pending doom of a Western strike is now less than probable, what does that mean to the Rebels/ Sunni fighters?

Can the Sunni fighters take advantage of the Assad Team while they are still deciding to uncover and regroup everything they hid?

Will the Assad Team start to reassemble the Aleppo Assault Package?

If so, will the Rebels wait?

Ok, here is my point.

When the lack of unified, coordinated "plan" takes hold, the end result is complete confusion on all parts.

What should the Sunni groups do right now?

What does Assad's Team dare to reassemble?

What about the thousands of Hezbollah fighters that mobilized over the past two weeks?

Just how confused are both sides?

Probably just as confused as those who are convinced they need to do something about Syria!!!!!

The Coalition of the Uncoordinated is not linked with the Coalition of the Confused or the Coalition of the Confused!

The only one that seems to have a "plan" is..... yep.... you guessed it.... the Tsar!

So what happens if the long drawn out game of "where are the WMDs" repeats itself?

Does anyone remember how long this game took in Iraq???? About 10 years!

Where did the WMDs move to?

Who has them and how long does it take to even form a team to look for them?

Oh ya, a group of teams that has to look for all the dispersed sights in the middle of a Civil War... We didn't even have to do that in Iraq.

"Here... Here is my 100 tons of weapons.......What... I don't have 1000 tons.. You just want to bomb me"!!!

It seems like this story has been played out before!!!!!



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