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Would Syria Be Better Under Us Control?
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Here's another link (I find the FT website a pain) http:// www. wsj. com/ articles/ u- s- says- syria- is- buying- oil- from- islamic- state- 1448471418 I'm not suggesting, and not I think is the US, that Assad actively supports IS, but in these sorts of situations, people do pacts in the short term to get by, without necessarily taking a long term view....
19:38 Fri 04th Dec 2015
I'm not sure if you are being ironic. Anyway, Iraq was a largely stable country until it was invaded by allied forces, mainly the US, who fairly quickly routed Saddam's army but a combination of woeful planning and a campaign by Iran and Al Qaeda meant the US never really controlled it.
Syria is as you say completely different. There is no question of the US coming in to run it even for a short while. In fact it will probably never return to being the country it was.
Syria is as you say completely different. There is no question of the US coming in to run it even for a short while. In fact it will probably never return to being the country it was.
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It would be interesting to investigate just what the relationship actually is between President Assad and IS. As you probably know the US Treasury has released details of growing evidence that the chief financer of IS through its illegal oil grade is actually the Syrian government, which has long been suspected of bolstering IS. And, further, that Russian financial concerns as well as Syrian business men, are facilitating the money laundering.
Why does it do that? Pretty obviously because they need the oil, which they no longer have control over. And if IS uses the money against Assad's real enemies, then so much the better for him for now
Why does it do that? Pretty obviously because they need the oil, which they no longer have control over. And if IS uses the money against Assad's real enemies, then so much the better for him for now
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Khandro, this may be the story ichkeria has in mind (apologies to both of you if it isn't)
http:// www.ft. com/cms /s/0/86 50d576- 93bc-11 e5-bd82 -c1fb87 bef7af. html#ax zz3tNkw GdaJ
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Here's another link (I find the FT website a pain)
http:// www.wsj .com/ar ticles/ u-s-say s-syria -is-buy ing-oil -from-i slamic- state-1 4484714 18
I'm not suggesting, and not I think is the US, that Assad actively supports IS, but in these sorts of situations, people do pacts in the short term to get by, without necessarily taking a long term view. Plainly, ultimately, IS and Assad would be enemies, just as Russia's working with Iran is also bound to end in tears - and indeed the US and the mujahideen in Afghanistan years ago.
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I'm not suggesting, and not I think is the US, that Assad actively supports IS, but in these sorts of situations, people do pacts in the short term to get by, without necessarily taking a long term view. Plainly, ultimately, IS and Assad would be enemies, just as Russia's working with Iran is also bound to end in tears - and indeed the US and the mujahideen in Afghanistan years ago.
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