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Thursday, March 13, 2025

BAP – HTS offensive in Syria: A proxy for imperialist domination

Sent out late morning March 12th and originally posted at:  blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements/hts-an-imperialist-proxy-in-syria



HTS Offensive in Syria:
A Proxy for Imperialist Domination

The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) unequivocally condemns the recent announcement by Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, spokesman for the HTS-led Syrian Ministry of Defense, regarding the "second phase" of military operations against so-called "remnants" of the former Assad government. This escalation of violence is not merely a local or regional conflict but a direct manifestation of U.S.-led imperialist intervention in Syria. HTS (Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham), far from being an independent actor, functions as a proxy force advancing the geopolitical interests of the United States, Israel, and their allies, whose primary goal is to destabilize the region and maintain control over its resources.  

The primary contradiction in Syria is not between competing local factions but between the Syrian people and the imperialist forces that have systematically exploited and devastated their nation. The U.S., alongside its NATO allies and regional partners, has fueled this crisis by arming, funding, and legitimizing extremist groups like HTS to serve as instruments of its imperialist agenda. These groups, under the guise of opposition to the former Assad government, have perpetuated violence, sectarianism, and chaos, all while advancing the interests of their imperialist backers.  

The recent massacres in Syria’s coastal regions, where over a thousand civilians were brutally targeted and killed, are a direct consequence of this imperialist strategy. By supporting and enabling groups like HTS, the U.S. and its allies have created the conditions for endless cycles of violence and human suffering. Colonel Ghani’s announcement of a "second phase" of military operations is not a step toward liberation or justice but a continuation of the imperialist project to fragment and dominate Syria.  

As the conflict in Syria continues to unfold, it is increasingly evident that large sectors of the U.S. left have failed to ground their analysis in objective materialist principles, instead resorting to subjective moral posturing. This failure is not new; it echoes the left’s misguided alignment with U.S.-led imperialism in Libya, Iraq, Nicaragua, Tigray/Ethiopia, Ukraine, and beyond. Their relative silence in the face of the recent atrocities underscores a betrayal of the anti-imperialist principles they claim to uphold, actively manufacturing consent for these murders in real time.

The recent reports of extrajudicial killings, house-to-house massacres, and the targeted violence against specific communities reveal a grim reality that cannot be ignored. These atrocities are not merely the result of internal strife but are deeply rooted in imperialist strategies of divide and conquer, tactics employed to maintain control over West Asia and its resources. The Black Alliance for Peace calls for an end to these imperialist interventions and stands in solidarity with the Syrian people in their struggle for peace and self-determination.


Sunday, December 29, 2024

Toufan (Party of Labour of Iran): The collapse of the Assad regime and the seizure of power by the counter-revolutionary Tahrir al-Sham

The main correspondents in Syria for the BBC, NPR, and PBspeak as if they are PR staff of the "rebels."  At the end of the week NPR was repeating Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Syrian "government" briefings and hearsay about 'Assad loyalists' carrying out attacks, including false flag attacks.  NPR pointed out the tie between the Alawite religious minority and the former government.  They had about two reports, during the holiday season, when people here might not be listening so much, on fears of religious minorities and NPR might have mentioned that "rebels" used Sunni chauvinist language.  Its like NPR is preparing to justify violence against the Alawites as  group.  I'm not sure if NPR has even mentioned the "rebel" offensive against the US-backed Kurdish force, or proxy, though the BBC has.  For a while I've wondered if it is a situation where NPR had a Taiwan independence activist reporting from China and then Taiwan (now she is suddenly reporting from Tel Aviv), a western Ukrainian nationalist reporting from western Ukraine, etc.   For the 'peaceful' Christmas holiday Bryan Mann (spelling?) talked about going to a hidden command center and watching a drone blow up a singlRussian soldier advancing, on the ground, in the snow at night (?).  US personnel got PTSD assassinating people overseas by drone during the "War on Terror."  Other times drones have killed people trapped in buildings and pipes.  NPR makes sure to have staunchly anti-Venezuelan/anti-Socialist correspondents like John Otis reporting on that country (they brought him out during the holiday too, to talk about and in some cases condemn the many elections held worldwide in 2024), maybe even more than the BBC, which isn't a friend of the Maduro administration.  The BBC correspondent in Syria left or fled during the civil war, and now seems to be their main reporter there [Lina Sinjab?].  A PBS correspondent also seems to have great personal animus about Syria.  The BBC is going on about 'the pro-Russian party' in the Republic of Georgia again tonight – who is Rayhan Dmitri (spelling?)?


More typical was the report December 26th or 27th on NPR about how people couldn't go to the great Damascus market for year because they were "rebels," their supporters, or trapped in a "rebel"-held area.  One of the people visiting that day was a senior "rebel" leader, maybe from one of the groups brought in by Turkey.  Shopkeepers were so optimistic with the Islamists in charge, as was a teacher the BBC interviewed weeks ago; the roads are now going to be paved with gold and everything will be rosy.  The students and other people wilsuddenly, literally, be able to follow their dreams now that Assad igone Yet one NPR correspondent admitted to wanting to study Arabic in Syria, because it had a top university program, but her father refused.  In another report NPR staff interviewed a newly-appointed governor, close to the national Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham leadership, on how well disposed the "government" is towards Israel, as it bombs their country and advances further in from the old ceasefire line.  At least one protesting Syrian farmer has been shot, though I think he lived Israel does whatever, but it is fine, and Trump isn't even in office yet.  People claimed that Biden can be persuaded and isn't as bad as Trump.  The "governor" did not shake hands with the women in the NPR delegation.  NPR and the BBC are bending over to portray the "rebels" in a positive light, unlike how they harp about the similarly Islamist Taliban, never called "rebels" or the "opposition," though the BBC might be harder on Venezuela than they are on Afghanistan – Syria in 2024 might be an indication of how they would cover a seizure of power by the Venezuelan right, probably followed by more bloodshed.  


On the other hand Simpliciu(on SubStack) noted "rebel" support (posters) for Iraqi Ba'athist Saddam Hussein. 


A few links:


[Google translation of a January 10th article:  "SYRIA. Declaration of resistance to the terrorist government supported by US and EU imperialism"  diario-octubre.com/2025/01/10/siria-declaracion-de-la-resistencia-al-gobierno-terrorista-apoyado-por-el-imperialismo-de-ee-uu-y-la-u-e/ ]


november8ph.ca/2024/12/we-cannot-be-an-opponent-to-israel-new-damascus-governor-says/


november8ph.ca/2024/12/the-release-of-women-from-sednaya-prison-an-investigation-exposes-the-false-narrative/


The RCP, USA on Syria – "murderous tyrant Bashar al-Assad fled the country and his regime collapsed.  As soon as this became clear, Israel launched a massive military onslaught into Syria. revcom.us/en/syrias-assad-falls-israel-pounces-bombs-tanks-and-troops-us-talks-syrian-rights-then-backs-israels


[From Liberation Road – Solidarity with the Syrian People's Victory –  liberationroad.substack.com/p/solidarity-with-the-syrian-peoples 


Reposted by Solidarity's Against the Current – Celebrate the Syrian People’s Victory!  A Ukraine Solidarity Network Statement – againstthecurrent.org/celebrate-the-syrian-peoples-victory/ 


ANovember 26th article by Gilbert Achcar, from Al-Quds al-Arabi:  againstthecurrent.org/lebanons-ceasefire-is-no-divine-victory/ ]


[ davidrovics.substack.com/p/lao-tzu-the-syrian-revolution-and ]


[ByPete Dolack, skepticism that the US is behind the overthrow the Syrian government:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/12/the-uses-and-misuses-of-ideology-in-analyzing-the-syrian-overthrow/ ]


And an attempted rightist attack on the electrical grid in the USA in 2024www.themirror.com/news/us-news/white-supremacist-ideology-tied-mans-792846?utm_source=iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=11676086_


[By Sam Husseini, on settler Daniella Weiss, etc. – Gaza is Now ‘Hell on Earth’—Exactly as Intended:  decensorednews.substack.com/cp/154053892


www.counterpunch.org/2024/11/01/israels-extremists-have-a-plan-for-the-day-after-the-genocide/


By Binoy Kampmark:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/far-from-ignorant-the-european-union-arms-exports-and-israel/


www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/31/greenland-redux-trump-and-americas-continuing-obsession/


www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/01/the-real-jimmy-carter/


www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/02/jimmy-carter-and-the-resurrection-of-u-s-empire/


By Jeffrey St. Clair:  www.counterpunch.org/2024/11/30/if-lebanon-why-not-gaza/


www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/14/children-of-the-grave/


www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/07/the-gravest-international-crimes/


www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/21/we-just-do-what-the-israelis-want-us-to-do/


www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/28/whats-left-to-say/


By Pete Dolack:  www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/29/its-the-end-of-the-world-and-i-dont-feel-fine/


On Wisam Rafeedie, Kan'an Subhi, and the PFLP:  www.counterpunch.org/2024/12/08/what-to-take-underground/

 

On Cluj-Napoca, Romania, etc.:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/cluj-night-trains/


On John Lilburne of England:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/what-would-lilburne-do-intolerable-opinions-in-the-time-of-genocide/


On Bret Stephens:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/nyts-apologist-for-israel-is-no-longer-a-never-trumper/


www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/today-as-in-the-past-germany-claims-the-authority-to-define-who-is-a-jew/


On the great drone flap or scare of 2024:  www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/mass-hysteria-strikes-again-the-great-drone-invasion-of-2024/  More to come.


[ tannerfboyle.substack.com/p/ufos-drones-glitter-and-radar-chaff ]


[ tannerfboyle.substack.com/p/manifestufo-ii ]


www.mtracey.net/p/drones-and-mass-hysteria-an-inquest ]


[Tales about the Soviet Volga luxury car:  www.jahernandez.com/posts/legend-of-the-black-volga , en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Volga , and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ-31_Volga ]


[?? -- tlavagabond.substack.com/p/a-century-of-ufo-psyops-exposed-part-0eb Part 3]


[Yemen shot down a 14th US MQ-9 Reaper drone before January 1st:  diario-octubre.com/2025/01/01/huties-derriban-el-14-o-dron-mq-9-reaper-desde-el-inicio-de-las-operaciones-de-ee-uu-y-reino-unido/ ]


www.counterpunch.org/2025/01/03/how-yoon-planned-to-set-south-korea-on-the-path-to-military-dictatorship/


On the ROK:  newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/saving-democacy


On anti-Palestinian actions by the rulers of Germany:  newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/a-year-in-german-culture


On Syria:  newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/the-balkan-scenario 


Includes a few events:  cpcml.ca/#1 


Half a Million People March in Havana to Demand Lifting of U.S. Blockade and Sanctions:  cpcml.ca/Tmlm2024/TS5450.HTM ]


["New Year’s Message of CPC(M-L) – In 2025 Empower the People! Make Way for Renewal!" – cpcml.ca/cpcmlarticle2501011210/


On Syria:  diario-octubre.com/2025/01/02/la-arrogancia-imperial-y-sus-consecuencias-en-siria/


diario-octubre.com/2025/01/02/biden-sin-sonrojo-yo-soy-sionista-2/ ]


[On Turkey:  mpr21.info/turquia-se-mueve-en-los-laberintos-de-oriente-medio-como-pez-en-el-agua/ ]


[From Worse to Worser – My thoughts on the beachside holiday village built by the IDF in Northern Gaza for the relaxation and rejuvenation of its exhausted, heroic soldiers:  dianeengelhardt.substack.com/p/from-worse-to-worser ]


[Crescent, Oklahoma Kerr-McGee nuclear fuel plant whistleblower and unionist Karen Silkwood, possibly murdered, has been in the news again, including on NPR's Here and Now around January 1st:  husseini.substack.com/p/israel-and-silkwood-like-the-jfk


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Silkwood (February 19, 1946 – November 13, 1974)


husseini.substack.com/p/israel-weaponizes-peace-again ]



Slightly edited:



Excerpt from “Toufan” No. 298 (The Monthly Central Organ of the Party of Labour of Iran-Toufan)
December 13, 2024
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The collapse of the Assad regime and the seizure of power by the counter-revolutionary Tahrir al-Sham

Early on Sunday morning, December 8, the fighters of Tahrir al-Sham and their allies entered the Syrian capital Damascus from various directions and took control of the entire city without any resistance. They took control of Damascus airport and the Syrian radio and television building without resistance and declared the overthrow of the government of Bashar al-Assad.

What is happening in Syria today is not a revolution. It is not an internal cry of society for freedom, social justice and the preservation of Syria's independence and territorial integrity. It is a counter-revolution. A counter-revolution composed of the “National Council and the Free Syrian Army”, of Tahrir al-Sham, the betrayer Kurds with the support of the USA and various groups and organizations that are a product of imperialism and reactionary regional powers. These forces have been supported and fed materially and ideologically by the US, Israel, the reactionary Arab countries and the pan-Turkish occupation regime of Turkey. The political goals of this opposition are in line with the demands of the Zionist regime of Israel and those working for the establishment of a new order in the Middle East:

First, to continue its global dominance and to encircle Russia, China and control Europe through control of energy sources and raw materials, US imperialism needs to strengthen its rear front and tighten the encirclement of its competitors. This strategic policy has led to US imperialism, hiding behind human rights, trampling on the rights of nations and disrespecting international law. To achieve its goals, it builds an opposition, finances it, arms it and organizes propaganda campaigns and "human rights campaigns" for it. It turns this opposition into an instrument for imperialist policy, as we are now seeing in Syria. A similar opposition also exists in Iran: groups such as Masoud Rajavi's Mojahedin-e-Khalq, pro Monarchists, separatist national chauvinist Kurds, Baloch, Arabs and pro imperialist “left” who aim to overthrow the Islamic Republic with the help of the USA assistance.

The aim of this deliberate "opposition formation", created through financial, political and propaganda pressure by a few self-proclaimed masterminds, is to provoke sabotage and separatism in countries that are important from the point of view of American strategy. The "Free Syrian Army" or Tahrir al-Sham are nothing more than copies of the "Iranian Liberation Army", whose president, the Mojahedin, have already chosen in advance, along with their so-called "Liberation Army". We see that the imperialist policy, the economic blockade and the continuous bombing of the infrastructure of Syria have ultimately led to a catastrophe. US imperialism, Zionist Israel and Turkey have deliberately overthrown the Assad regime and brought to power a murderous group whose goal is the mass killing of the future Syrian opposition, the destruction of the infrastructure that was built by the people of the country. It is said that Al Golani wants to establish a national government in Syria - something that, even if true, would not please the US, Israel and Turkey, whose goal is to dismember the country.

It is also said that he is seeking strategic relations with Iran, to guarantees Iran's security. However, even if this were true, it would certainly face resistance from the US, Israel and Turkey.

Assad believed that if he surrendered without resistance, Syria's army and state apparatus would remain untouched. But this did not happen. On the contrary: in no time at all, contrary to all international laws, the country's military zones were brutally attacked by Zionists, and Assad's palace and banks were looted. "These are still the results of the “early spell - wait until the dawn of your rule.  (Iranian proverb)"

Second, the aggressive Western colonial powers have subjected the Syrian people to the most inhumane economic sanctions and terrorist attacks for more than 14 years. The overthrow and collapse of the regime of the Syrian Arab Republic led by Bashar al-Assad is the product of such criminal policies implemented in the interests of Zionist Israel, America and their allies, such as the Turkish government. The strategic goal of Western imperialism is fully connected with NATO developments in Ukraine and is aimed at preserving Israel's interests in the Middle East. By weakening the Iranian front line, a possible military aggression against our country would be easier to realize.

The Western states, especially the United States, have acted in accordance with these interests and not to realize the freedom and democracy that the Syrian people deserve. The New York Times reported on June 21 that American intelligence officers in southern Turkey are organizing Syrian deserters and paid agents, while Saudi Arabia is funding the monthly salaries of the "Free Syrian Army." Other credible documents prove that the aggressive and racist Israeli government has also supported the "Syrian opposition" and the "Free Syrian Army" in various ways, including medical, logistical and intelligence assistance.

Turkey has played a deceitful and opportunistic role in this context. One of its goals is to break up the Kurdish regions in Iraq and gain control over them. As an aggressive occupier, Turkey has penetrated 30 kilometers deep into northern Syria. While it appears to support Palestine, in reality it has been preparing the conditions for Israel's interest step by step and organizing the conditions for the overthrow of the Syrian government and the breakup of the country. In return, it received billions of dollars from the West to deal with its own internal political crisis and annex part of Syria to Turkey. Because one of its goals is to split the Kurdish areas in Iraq and control them.

Today, all imperialist media, with their vast resources, have focused on preparing the Libya and Syria scenario for the overthrow and destruction of Iran. Forces that ignore all these realities and repeat the Americans' and Israelis' fairy tales about the "revolution" in Syria are either a group of ignorant and uninformed people or imperialist mercenaries in Iran. The imperialists' goal is to install a puppet regime in Syria that is loyal to the Pentagon and hostile to Palestine, Lebanon and Iran, and in line with Israeli strategic policy.

As mentioned above, the strategic policy of US imperialism is aimed at securing its unchallenged hegemony in the Middle East and Persian Gulf region and gaining complete control over the oil and gas resources and other natural resources that China needs. Such a policy of containing China and delaying the formation of the multipolar world is more important to the US financial monopolies than their daily bread. The “Syrian National Council” and its “Free Army” as well as Tahrir al-Sham are tools in the hands of the US and its lackeys to achieve this dark and diabolical goal in the region.

Third, the important question is: Why have the Syrian regime, Bashar al-Assad and his supporters not resisted, unlike in the past?

The scattered reports that have been published indicate that after the announcement of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, an attack on Syria was put on the agenda and Israel had openly threatened to assassinate Bashar al-Assad. The terrorist and intimidating actions of the Israeli army in Syria, such as the assassination of General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, the commander of the Lebanon IRGC, the attack on the consular area of the Iranian embassy in Damascus on April 1, 2024 and the subsequent Iranian operation “Waddeh Sadeq 1- truthful promise -1” , as well as the assassination of General Abbas Nilforoushan, the appointed successor commander of IRGC force, on September 28, 2024 in a bombing raid on Beirut and the assassination of all the commanders of the “Rizwan” unit during a meeting of this unit, including Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, are among the brutal actions of the Israeli regime. Further, after the assassination of the Secretary General of the Lebanese Resistance Movement and the Commander of the IRGC in Lebanon, the Iranian forces carried out Operation Waddeh Sadeq-2 to avenge the assassination of these two commanders, as well as Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas political bureau, on October 1. Nevertheless, on October 3, Seyed Hashem Safi al-Din was assassinated along with several senior Hezbollah commanders. Reports indicate that an attempt was made to kill Iranian commanders that day as well.

These events made it clear to Assad that if a decision was made to assassinate him, it would be carried out and a major military attack would follow. Assad's calculations were that not only would he be killed, but that the regime would fall due to opposition pressure and foreign attacks, and that the war would be used as a pretext to further destroy the country. In addition, the crippling sanctions, the growing public discontent and the breaking down of the ties between the leadership and the people, as well as the decline in the presence of Iranian and Russian forces in Syria due to their own internal problems, led to an overall situation that made it impossible for the Syrian government to continue to resist.

At the end of the summer of 2018, the leaders of Russia and Turkey reached an agreement in Sochi, according to which Turkey promised to remove or disarm the terrorists stationed in the region without bloodshed. However, this never happened, and the terrorists were trained in this region by Turkey and the American and Israeli intelligence services and prepared for the final attack.

Fourth, the fall of the Syrian regime has exacerbated the internal contradictions within the Iranian regime. The leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran showed no reaction to the fall of the Assad regime until the afternoon of December 8. On Sunday evening, the Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a statement calling the fall of the Assad regime "recent developments in Syria" and a "critical period in Syria's history." The statement said:

"In light of recent developments in Syria, Iran reiterates its principled stance of respect for Syria's unity, national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and stresses that determining the fate and decisions regarding Syria's future must be in the hands of the Syrian people alone, without harmful interference or foreign impositions."

The Iranian government stated in this statement that the Iranian leadership "continues to support international mechanisms, particularly UN Resolution 2254, to pursue a political process in Syria and will continue constructive cooperation with the United Nations in this area." It also stressed that the solution to Syria's future depends on "ending military conflicts as soon as possible, preventing terrorist actions and starting national dialogue involving all segments of Syrian society to form a comprehensive government that represents all Syrians."

The Iranian Foreign Ministry did not address Bashar al-Assad and his fate, nor the Islamist insurgents in this statement. Instead, it emphasized the relations between the two "nations," adding:

"The Islamic Republic of Iran will spare no effort to support security and stability in Syria, emphasizing Syria's position as an important and influential country in West Asia. To this end, it will continue its consultations with all relevant actors, especially in the region, and closely monitor developments in Syria and the region, taking appropriate approaches and positions, considering the behavior and actions of influential political and security actors.”

This statement by the Iranian Foreign Ministry is evidence of inaction, leniency and cowardice, as well as a message to the Trump administration, which will soon move into the White House. Some experts also point to the unpredictability of US policy under Trump's presidency. For example, it is suspected that Turkey supported the recent attack by the insurgents to strengthen its position before the start of the Trump presidency and to be able to conduct more advantageous negotiations with the United States and Russia.

There are two factions among Trump's supporters: one that pursues an aggressive policy in the Middle East and positions itself pro-Israel and anti-Iran, and another that advocates isolationism and seeks a withdrawal of the United States from the region. It remains unclear whether Trump is seeking a deeper US intervention to weaken Iran or a faster withdrawal that will leave regional actors to resolve their conflicts on their own, probably the first.

Fifth, finally, while the fall of the Syrian regime could be a turning point for the victory and rise of the Western-oriented faction of the Iranian bourgeoisie, known as reformists, who recently sent a message of friendship to the White House through their president Massoud Pezeshkian, saying: “Count us as human beings, gentlemen!”, this is only the beginning of the intensified internal contradictions within the system. More than 800 air strikes in the south of Damascus over the past 10 years by Israel, the assassination of Iranian officers and Russia's silence on the matter, the deadly economic sanctions against Syria, the terrorist operations of Islamist currents led by Turkey and the West, and the public opposition in Iran to the regime's presence in Syria... all this has sapped the strength of the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Given its nature, it was not expected to do more to respond to the fall of its ally Syria.

However, the defenders of the Iranian regime blame Syria's military defeat on Bashar al-Assad and his unwillingness to resist the terrorists.

We have repeatedly stressed that the Syrian people's struggle for freedom and social justice without connection to the anti-imperialist struggle is meaningless and will lead nowhere. This also applies to our own country, Iran. Abandoning the anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist struggle without relying on the masses, securing political and social freedoms and ensuring the people's livelihood will ultimately lead to disaster.

Under Bashar al-Assad's rule, democratic elections, parties, political activities and parliament were not real. Although the form of government was republican, the people's opinion did not play a serious role in the government. Assad limited the entire government to the Baath Party, and both the government and the party were reduced to his person. After crushing the protests, fighting the terrorists organized by the imperialists and ending the civil war, Bashar al-Assad did not take any steps towards internal reconciliation but continued his false government rule. He forgot and put aside his promises of political reforms. The country's economy was destroyed by the sanctions and the theft of Syrian oil by the imperialist power of US imperialism, while the impact of neoliberal reforms of the past decades had further exacerbated social burdens.

The foreign winners of Assad's overthrow can be named as follows: Turkey and Erdogan personally, Israel, Qatar, the US, Trump and the Gulf states. Syria was the center of cooperation between Iran and Russia to challenge the unipolar world order. At the same time as the Western protests against military cooperation between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea grew, Trump also threatened the BRICS countries about replacing the dollar. With the loss of Syria, the West became seriously visible in its attempt to attack the center of this cooperation.

The developments in Syria are still in their early stages. Civil war and chaos will engulf the country. The role of the imperialist powers in the destruction and dismemberment of the country offers many lessons for the Iranian people to continue their struggle for economic change, social and political freedoms and resistance to any foreign interference.

December 13, 2024


Friday, December 20, 2024

Statements from ADC, UNAC, BAP. the Tunisian Workers' Party (PTT), etc. on Syria

looked for this after the news from Syria:  

General Wesley Clarke (?), on the US target list in the Middle East for the 21st century --


AML -- analysis on Syria, Ukraine, etc., though not updated recently:  


Might be of interest:  www.nakedcapitalism.com/ 


From New Lines Magazine, praising the "liberation" of Syria:  portside.org/2024-12-10/liberation-syria-victory-worth-embracing


And:  www.newarab.com/opinion/syria-palestine-liberation-comes-below


[Class Struggle #2 will be posted at:  www.redstarpublishers.org and includes a statement on Syria; December 20th news is coming out that the illegal US military presence in Syria is more like 2,000 soldiers, not the oft cited 900, along with the local allied or proxy forces the US soldiers are 'supporting?']


[Also on the US side? -- www.middleeastmonitor.com/20241202-us-backed-faction-launches-operation-to-capture-parts-of-eastern-syria/


www.middleeastmonitor.com/20241202-as-predicted-the-revolution-in-syria-has-reignited/ ]


[ mltheory.wordpress.com/2024/12/22/the-syrian-assad-government-has-fallen/ ]







A United National AntiWar Coalition (UNAC) webinar and livestream:


"Syria - The U.S. Role

another regime change operation"


Saturday, December 28, 2024 at 3 PM EST

us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KCDBmfxVRjiQalZ72hL2kw#/registration


Inaugural Actions in Local Areas and Washington, DC, January 13 – 20unac.notowar.net/all-out-for-the-anti-inaugural-actions-in-local-areas-and-washington-dc-january-13-20/






The same statement, posted December 10th at:  adc.org/adc-statement-on-syria/ and sent out by email and posted again December 12th, at:  adc.org/adc-statement-on-syria-continued-israeli-aggression/ ? -- 




ADC Statement on Syria, Continued Israeli Aggression



Washington, D.C. | www.adc.org | December 12, 2024 – The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) envisions an Arab world free of foreign intervention and imperialism. Our longstanding position supports a region that is democratic, sovereign, and respectful of the human and civil rights of all, most notably every religious, ethnic, and political group. As we observed the historic developments in Syria over the weekend, we reaffirm our commitment to justice, sovereignty, freedom and the self-determination of the Syrian people.


We call on the Biden Administration to immediately lift all sanctions on Syria so those in the country are given the opportunity to receive the support immediately, to thrive and prosper. Further, we ask our U.S. government and its allies to support the transition to a new government in Syria that respects the self-determination of all Syrians and preserves Syria’s territorial integrity. The new government must be secular and respect the rights of all minorities in the country.


ADC categorically opposes external and imperial meddling, particularly during this critical moment. There are longstanding and ongoing efforts by the United States, Israel and other foreign nations to weaken and divide Syria.


In under a week Israel has invaded and occupied land in Syria, which violates Syria’s sovereignty and international law. Israel’s recent escalation in Syria is emblematic of its broader strategy to reshape the Middle East to its advantage. Under the guise of defense, Israel has normalized aggression against its neighbors, with over 480 airstrikes in recent days and incursions into Syrian territory along the occupied Golan Heights. These actions, including the creation of a self-declared “sterile defense zone,” blatantly violate international law and exploit Syria’s internal instability to consolidate control. Such expansionist policies not only deepen regional tensions, but also reflect a concerning disregard for sovereignty and human life


This U.S. backed strategy is responsible for the on-going genocide in Gaza, and the devastation happening in Lebanon. These policies by our government must end immediately, and steps need to be taken to respect and acknowledge the self-determination of Syrians.





A statement from UNAC, originally posted December 10th at:  unac.notowar.net/2024/12/11/unac-response-to-the-overthrow-of-the-syrian-government/ 


From a December 15th email:


 

Below is a statement by UNAC written on December 10th.  Since, we have seen Israeli forces enter Syria and have even heard Netanyahu take credit for the fall of the Assad government.  Israel and the US have conducted hundreds of bombing raids against Syria in the past days and there are meetings taking place to discuss how to dismantle Syria.   The rebel forces, led by a former leader of Al Queda and ISIS, Abu Mohammed Al-Jolani have stated that they will have a “free market” economy to show their favor to the Western imperialist powers and they have stated they want no new wars, meaning that they will not oppose Israel and they have not spoken out against the Israel incursion into Syria and their bombing.


The US and Western media are painting a false picture that Assad was hated in Syria and that Syrians are celebrating and Syrian refugees are returning to the country.  They paint a picture of this being a popular uprising, which it was not.  While it may be true that some Syrians are celebrating and that some refugees have come back to the country, they do not show the masses who are leaving in fear of the new, developing Jihadi regime or the horrible assassinations and reprisals that have started and are being shown on social media.


Syria was an important part of the Axis of Resistance that was the main outside support of the Palestinians in their fight against the Israeli/US genocide.  The fall of Syria is a blow to the people of Syria and Palestine.  But as the UNAC statement says, the final chapter of this story has not been written.  When a people have their sovereignty violated and are oppressed, they always resist.  There may be crisis in Syria for a time, but we will see the Syrian people reclaim their independence and resist the tyranny of Western imperialism and its Jihadist allies. 


UNAC Response to the Overthrow of the Syrian Government

12/10/2024

This is a moment to salute and remember the martyrs and resistance fighters in Syria, who for decades and against all odds held firm against U.S. imperialist domination.


Because imperialism has no solutions the struggle will regroup and break forth again and each time at a higher level.


After the U.S. backed surge of mercenaries and funded terrorist forces in 2011 launched the all out effort to destroy Syria, the Syrian Arab Army was able to regroup and fought heroically, with help from Hezbollah, Iran and Russia, to retake the major cities of Syria, including Aleppo on the Turkish border. But the effort to regain full control of Syria was frozen for years.


US, Turkish, and foreign mercenary forces maintained control of 1/3 Syrian territory – the vital, resource rich, oil rich agricultural base of Syria. Armies of foreign mercenary forces were paid, trained, fully outfitted in Turkey and Jordan. The U.S. maintained bases, troops and trainers in Syria. Israeli and U.S. missiles continually targeted Syrian infrastructure.


U.S. imperialism bragged for years that they were able to maintain the political isolation and especially the economic isolation of Syria through starvation sanctions and the complete denial of all reconstruction aid. There were endless funds for reconstruction in US controlled regions. Psychological and media warfare was unrelenting.


This was a decade long all-out imperialist effort to freeze, starve, hollow out the Syrian economy, until collapse.


Syria had the foresight to uplift the Axis of Resistance as the only path towards liberation from US imperialism and Zionism for the whole region. Syria’s vital defense weapons were shared with Hezbollah as part of struggle to defend  Palestine.


In UNAC we keep the bigger picture in mind. It is a global struggle on many fronts.


As Israeli tanks roll into Syria and U.S. bombers target Syrian infrastructure and mercenary forces loot hospitals and schools we remain confident that repression launches new resistance.


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In this difficult moment we are determined to strengthen our solidarity with Palestine and with all countries targeted by U.S. imperialism.


 


We continue to demand:


US imperialism and its reactionary allies Out of Syria Now!        US Hands Off the Middle East! 

 

Self-determination for Syria! 

 

Free Free Palestine! From the River to the Sea! 






statement from Black Alliance for Peaceoriginally posted December 10th at:  blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements/2024/12/10/syria-the-return-to-the-scene-of-obamas-crime




Syria: The Return to the Scene of Obama’s Crime 

The U.S. Must Stop Supporting Right-Wing Forces to Advance Its’ Geopolitical Agenda

Around the world, many hoped that the Russia-negotiated agreement in 2020 between the Syrian, government and the coterie of right-wing Jihadist forces, common criminals and other forces against the government of President Bashar Al-Assad, would finally end the nightmare of war, displacement, torture, and mindless destruction suffered by the Syrian people – victims of  U.S. plans to overthrow all the major nations in the Middle-East that might challenge continued U.S. domination. However, just a few days ago, like cancer, the disease of U.S. imperialism has suddenly metastasized. The Black Alliance for Peace argues that current U.S. imperialist actions in Syria need to be placed in a historical context. It is important to remember that the vicious subversion of Syria, which began in earnest in 2011, was only one of the two criminal assaults that year on nations perceived to be obstacles to U.S. regional hegemony. The other under U.S. assault was  Libya. In Libya, however, the Western-orchestrated assault resulted in not only the overthrow of the government but the country’s leader, Muammar Gaddafi, being raped and murdered by the right-wing Jihadist friends of the U.S.


Linking the U.S. imperialist assault on Syria to that of Libya is important because it informs how the few authentic anti-imperialist forces that still exist in the U.S. understand and articulate opposition to the moves being made by U.S. and Western imperialism in their desperate attempts to avoid the inevitable end of white world dominance. Our positionality in relationship to the Pan-European white supremacist colonial/capitalist patriarchy compels us to remind our friends and sometimes allies, that they cannot pretend to be in solidarity with Palestine and then cheer on the overthrow of one of the few states in the world that has never turned its back on Palestinian people, no matter what one might think of the internal politics of the Syrian state.



Such concerns about the nature of the Syrian state became a cover for defending U.S. imperialism and were expressed by dishonest actors or those who were politically naive. Now that the U.S.-backed jihadists have emerged triumphant hope for authentic self-determination for the Syrian people has once again been delayed. 


Trump’s absurd claim that the U.S. does not have anything to do with Syria is only a reflection of why he will never gain full control over the state and non-state apparatus that is directing U.S. foreign policy. The notion that whoever is sitting in the white house represents the final and only power of the U.S. state is dangerously naive. Just recall when Secretary of State John Kerry negotiated a ceasefire with Russia in Deir Ezzor, Syria only to have it ignored by his generals and CIA.  

 

Reigniting the war in Syria will prolong the tragedy experienced by the people of Syria since 2011. The Black Alliance for Peace will continue to monitor the situation and will not hesitate to reveal the facts as we find them.






Following is a short article/statement and a more in-depth version, from the Tunisian Workers' Party (PTT, formerly the PCOTwww.albadil.orgen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers%27_Party_(Tunisia)




After the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria:
With the Syrian people in self-determination within the framework of a free, united, democratic, just, anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist Syria
 
On Sunday, December 8, at dawn, the world woke up to the news of the fall of the Syrian regime and the flight of Bashar al-Assad "to an unknown destination." At the same time, the entry of the forces of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and the National Army, bloody terrorist groups supported by Turkey, America and Zionism, into Damascus was announced. Indeed, on November 27, 2024, that is, the very day that the cessation of war was signed between the Zionist entity and the Lebanese resistance, a large-scale attack was launched from the northwestern border with Turkey, passing through the most important cities of Syria: Aleppo, then Hama, then Homs, to Damascus.
The attack was carried out and the cities were penetrated one after the other without significant resistance, as the Syrian army continued to withdraw each time under the pretext of “redeployment” or “concern for sparing blood” until it completely evaporated along with the security services. Subsequently, it was confirmed that the matter was linked to previous arrangements that had apparently been approved at the Doha meeting that brought together Russia, Iran and Turkey, and that Bashar al-Assad was abandoned. The green light was reportedly given to his government and his army, security, parliament and all the institutions of his regime to hand over power “peacefully” to the new invaders in exchange for special Turkish guarantees to Russia, stipulating that some of its vital interests would not be harmed.
The Tunisian Workers' Party, while renewing its bias towards the brotherly Syrian people who have suffered the most serious injustices under the Assad family regime for more than half a century, and reiterating its support for their just and legitimate democratic aspirations:
- calls on the Syrian people to be wary of the new invaders, because they are not liberators, but rather creations of the colonial powers, the Zionist entity and Erdogan's Turkey, and servants of their project to tear apart the unity of Syria, and to divide the areas of influence within it and in the region, particularly targeting the resistance in order to bury the Palestinian cause. It is not enough to get rid of the tyrannical regime of the Assad family to achieve salvation. Rather, we must think about who will replace it so that Syria does not fall into the clutches of a new tyrannical regime in the hands of the new invaders, perhaps even more odious than the previous one.
- also calls on the brotherly Syrian people and their democratic forces (parties, organizations and unions) to unite around a national rescue program that realizes freedom, democracy and social justice, and establishes national sovereignty by driving out all invaders from the country. This must include rejecting the American, Turkish and Russian military bases, and liberating the occupied Syrian territories and confronting the Zionist aggression that has been spreading since the arrival of terrorist groups in Damascus, and supporting the Palestinian cause and resistance in Palestine and Lebanon.
- affirms its conviction that Syria needs a regime that will put an end to tyranny and dictatorship and open the way to freedom and equality within the framework of full and effective citizenship guaranteeing a democratic solution to the Kurdish question which, for centuries, has served as a blackmail card in the hands of colonialism and reactionary regimes in the region.
- calls on all the forces of freedom and progress in the region to realize the seriousness of the repercussions of what is happening in Syria on our countries and peoples, which obliges them to stand firmly with the Syrian people in these critical moments and to stay away from narrow calculations. The revolutionary and progressive forces of Turkey are called upon to confront the expansionist ambitions of their Sultan Erdogan and to pressure him to withdraw from Syria, respect the sovereignty of his lands, stop supporting terrorist groups and cooperating with the usurping and fascist Zionist entity.
- calls on the Arab peoples and their revolutionary, progressive and patriotic forces to realize the danger of the current situation for the Palestinian people, their cause and their resistance, as well as for the Lebanese people and their resistance. All the plots, coups and attacks that are taking place are aimed at the Palestinian issue, which is destined to be buried and ended in order to open a “new era” based on normalization with the usurper entity within the framework of the “Deal of the Century” and Donald Trump’s “Abraham Accords”.
- calls on the Arab peoples to learn the great lesson of the fall of the authoritarian regime of the Assad family. Tyrants do not build nations and do not advance peoples. On the contrary, they tear them apart, destroy them, humiliate them, condemn them to backwardness and afflict them with a weakness that allows foreign colonial powers to infiltrate and dominate them. The Arab peoples must, here and now, take their destiny in hand and progress towards achieving their liberation and unity on solid democratic and popular bases. Our peoples deserve liberation, independence, democracy, progress and social justice, and this is a mission that is theirs and that cannot be accomplished in their place either by foreign powers or by their local lackeys.
- claims that the apparent stability that the regimes of exploitation and treason “enjoy” in our Arab region, especially in the Gulf, are the result of particular circumstances and not of the integrity of their political, economic, social or cultural systems. These regimes are the most backward, the most brutal, the most tyrannical and the most violators of the rights of individuals, women and minorities in the world. Today, they are thriving because of their treason, their enormous wealth that allows them to buy external protection, but also because of the delay in political awareness in these societies, which will not last. The winds of liberation will sooner or later sweep them away, as well as their protectors, the colonial and Zionist forces.
- urges all revolutionary and progressive democratic forces in the world that are hostile to imperialism, colonialism and Zionism to stand with the Syrian people and support them in realizing their dream of building a national, democratic and popular regime and expelling all foreign powers, armies, mercenaries and military bases from their lands. It also calls on them to be aware of the threat to world peace in the form of a catastrophic world war resulting from the tensions in the region that are constantly fueled and fanned by US imperialism.
- It also calls on the Tunisian people and its progressive forces to be more vigilant and prepared for the political and security repercussions of what is happening in Syria and the entire region, which requires supporting the brotherly Syrian people and redoubling efforts in supporting the Palestinian cause so that the enemy camp does not take advantage of the opportunity to liquidate the Palestinian cause once and for all. It is also called upon to learn from the experience of the tyrannical regime in Syria, which collapsed in a few days due to the lack of real popular support, despite the high percentages of the simulated elections and the scale of the apparatuses of repression and enslavement.
Tunisian Workers' Party

Tunis, December 10, 2024






Recent developments in Syria:
Contexts and implications


On Sunday, December 8, at dawn, the world woke up to the news of the fall of the Syrian regime and the flight of Bashar al-Assad "to an unknown destination". At the same time, the entry of the forces of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and the National Army, bloody terrorist groups supported by Turkey, America and Zionism, into Damascus was announced. Indeed, on November 27, 2024, that is, the very day that the cessation of war was signed between the Zionist entity and the Lebanese resistance, a large-scale attack was launched from the northwestern border with Turkey, passing through the most important cities of Syria: Aleppo, then Hama, then Homs, to Damascus.


The attack was carried out and the cities were penetrated one after the other without significant resistance, as the Syrian army continued to withdraw each time under the pretext of “redeployment” or “concern for sparing blood” until it completely evaporated along with the security services. Subsequently, it was confirmed that the matter was linked to previous arrangements that had apparently been approved at the Doha meeting that brought together Russia, Iran and Turkey, and that Bashar al-Assad was abandoned. The green light was reportedly given to his government and his army, security, parliament and all the institutions of his regime to hand over power “peacefully” to the new invaders in exchange for special Turkish guarantees to Russia, stipulating that some of its vital interests would not be harmed.


The collapse of the Assad regime has sparked contradictory reactions due to the conflicting interests of the various parties and entities concerned with Syrian affairs. The parties opposed to the Assad regime and supported the terrorist groups that set out to overthrow it were quick to bless the “victory of the Syrian revolution,” while the parties that supported it remained silent or accepted the fait accompli under the pretext of “respecting the will of the Syrian people.” It should be noted that a large part of the Syrian people expresses satisfaction at the end of an oppressive, arrogant and tyrannical regime, while some religious and sectarian communities express their fear of the harm that could befall them in the new situation. As events accelerate, the potential regional and international repercussions continue to raise many questions to understand this "earthquake" that occurred in the "heart" of a region that, due to its geographical location and its weight in geostrategic equations, attracts the attention of the largest capitalist and imperialist countries in the world, old and emerging, competing for spheres of influence and weighing each event on the scale of profit and loss.


In addition to this, what happened in Syria is linked to what is happening in Gaza, Lebanon and in the resistance camp in general. It is in fact an extension of it that will have certain repercussions, even for a certain time. The Syrian regime was part of what is called the “axis of resistance”, and its fall is demanded by the imperialists, the Zionists and the Arab and Turkish reactionaries in order to cut the cord between it and the resistance. Finally, it cannot be believed that this issue does not interest the Tunisian people and the peoples of the Maghreb in general, because everyone, in the Maghreb [the Arab states along the northwestern coast of Africa:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maghreb ] in the Mashreq [Egypt (but not Sudan?) and the Arab states of the Middle East:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashriq ], is interconnected and is the target of the same forces that plan to dominate the entire region by dividing and tearing it apart further. This requires us to follow the transformations and conflicts underway in Syria and the region to explore their possible consequences on the destiny of our peoples who aspire to liberation and unity within a democratic framework that guarantees individual and public freedoms and equality for all, as well as economic and social rights, a condition for true progress and prosperity.


A system doomed to failure and collapse


The regime of the “Al-Assad family” is, historically, one of the most dictatorial and authoritarian regimes in the region. It is a sectarian regime although it is wrapped in a Baathist Arab nationalist veneer. It is a hereditary regime that began with the father, Hafez Al-Assad (1971-2000), and continued with the son Bashar Al-Assad (2001-2024). The Assad family ruled under the name of the “Baath Party” within a regime whose outward appearance was Arab nationalism but whose core was an odious sectarianism, a regime with a civilian cover and a bloody military content (Al-Assad father was a military man). It gave the military establishment, intelligence services and militias the upper hand to tyrannize the Syrian people and lead them with fire and iron, depriving them of their most basic political and civil rights, completely excluding them from participation in public affairs. And horrific crimes were committed in its name, perhaps the most important of which are: The Hama massacre (between 20 and 30 thousand victims, 1982). The political and civil opposition forces were constantly oppressed, which prevented the emergence of a civil, democratic and diverse society in a region that was one of the most important centers of the modern Arab renaissance.


This dictatorial regime has also given the Alawite sect, whose size fluctuates between 9 and 12%, considerable influence in a society characterized by religious and sectarian diversity (Islam, Christianity, Sunnis, Shiites, Druze, etc.) and ethnic diversity (Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen, etc.). While the regime brandishes propaganda slogans about justice and socialism, the economic options it has finally established, after a period of state capitalism during which some social benefits were provided to the general public, are neoliberal options, aggravated by external sanctions (the Caesar blockade) to widen the scope of poverty and marginalization. This has affected not only the Syrian people in general, but also the military institution itself, whose members, soldiers and junior officers, suffer misery and destitution in exchange for privileges for senior officers. This extended the sphere of corruption to all areas within the institutions and made it the basis of governance. From then on, it was no longer difficult to turn it against Bashar himself at the decisive moment; which led some observers of Syrian affairs to consider what happened as a coup d’état by the establishment against the head of the regime.


On the other hand, while the Assad family regime displayed the appearance of defending national issues, especially the Palestinian issue, instrumentalization was one of the most important aspects of its behavior; the Palestinians were subjected to one of the terrible massacres in Lebanon in 1976 (about 3,000 martyrs in the Tal al-Zaatar camp). We cannot forget either the alignment of Hafez al-Assad in 1991 behind the United States of America, France, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia and Hosni Mubarak's Egypt in the thirty-year aggression against Iraq, the one that paved the way for the 2003 aggression that ended with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime and the occupation of Iraq, its tearing apart and the control of its wealth, which continues to this day.


The Syrian people participated in the first revolutionary wave that began in Tunisia in late 2010/early 2011 and raised the same demands and aspirations that spread throughout the region after the overthrow of the Tunisian and Egyptian regimes, a process in which the revolution maintained its independent path and its just political and social demands before being bypassed by local counter-revolutionary forces with international and regional support. However, the Syrian regime's confrontation of its people's demands with bloody repression and the presentation of its peaceful civil movement as an "American-Zionist conspiracy" in order to conceal its dictatorial nature on the one hand and deny the legitimacy of the democratic demand on the other, have created fertile ground for the intervention of foreign, international and regional powers. Intervention that plunged Syria into a reactionary and destructive civil war in which tens of thousands of people were killed and a similar number disappeared, in addition to the forced displacement of millions of people, similar to what happened in Libya and Yemen, where the repression and bloody response of the regimes of both countries led to civil war and foreign intervention, and then to their fall.


The obscurantist forces, with their various branches, played a decisive role in the deterioration of the situation in Syria, especially after the extensive process of arming, training, media support and financing they received from the American, Zionist, Gulf and Turkish Western intelligence services, which came in force to destroy the struggle of the peoples of the region, tear apart the unity of their societies and destroy the gains they had previously achieved. The situation reached its peak with the creation of the terrorist organization ISIS, a descendant of Al-Qaeda, within the framework of international and regional decision-making aimed at gaining greater control over the region and its capabilities. It is these gangs that operate today under the name of "Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham", that are leading the invasion of Syria and that, at the time of the Ennahda movement in Tunisia, attracted a significant number of young Tunisians in what is known as "Jihadist transfer" operations, many of whom were killed and many others arrested.


The Syrian regime has reaped the bitter fruits of suppressing the legitimate demands and aspirations of the Syrian people to live under a regime in which they enjoy freedom and a decent life, and opening the door to the intervention of foreign Arab powers, colonial, Zionist and reactionary. -Turkish forces and terrorist gangs with many names and forms, but with a single agent essence. One of the results of this situation has been the cutting off of significant areas of Syrian territory, especially in the north and northwest, whether for the benefit of Turkey, the United States or terrorist gangs and Kurdish rebel groups led by foreigners, especially Americans, which has made Syria lose its sovereignty over its territory and its capabilities.


The ruler of Damascus had become at the mercy of direct Russian protection and had needed the support of his Iranian neighbor, itself aware of the danger posed by the presence of hostile forces on its borders. What ultimately complicated the situation of the Syrian regime was its neglect of the new opportunity it had to ensure its continuity after Russia, Iran and Hezbollah saved it from collapse in 2015. It had indeed violated the obligations it had undertaken and which were contained in United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254 of December 18, 2015. This was approved by Russia and Iran themselves and which called for the opening of a dialogue after a year, but which was only launched in January 2017 in "Astana" under the supervision of the guarantor trio (Russia, Iran and Turkey) and under the control of the United Nations, the United States and some neighboring countries (Jordan). This consisted of reducing armed tensions in the conflict zones, observing a transitional period dedicated to the development of a new constitution for which a joint commission was formed, but it did not progress in its work, and organizing a political dialogue leading to elections under the supervision of the United Nations, which did not happen. At the same time, the material situation of the Syrian people continues to deteriorate due to the corruption of the regime and its transformation from a sectarian regime to a narrow family regime. Added to this are the effects of corruption, the American and Western economic blockade in general, which explains today's "state of relief" with the fall of the regime which has provided the people with nothing but demagogic slogans.


Serious consequences and repercussions


The systematic destruction of Syrian society has strengthened the influence of foreign powers and that of the terrorist groups affiliated with them, which have thousands of mercenaries in their ranks. This regime did not fall at the hands of the Syrians, as a result of an uprising or a popular revolution led by forces emanating from the people and carrying a project that reflects their aspirations, but rather by regional and international tools aimed at reshaping the region in a way that serves the interests of the main powers intervening there, namely the Zionist entity, the United States and Erdogan's Turkey, which dreams of restoring its glory, the Ottoman Empire and NATO.


As for Russia and Iran, allies of the Assad regime, their influence has declined with its collapse, knowing that one of the major objectives of controlling Syria was to expel Russia from the region, entangled in the war in Ukraine, and to isolate Iran, which in turn suffers from a difficult internal economic situation due to sanctions. This would prepare the ground to attack it later because of the threat it represents to the interests of the Western colonial powers, the Zionist entity and the comprador regimes of the Gulf, which are only waiting for the destruction of Iran, and its dragging into the furnace of destructive internal conflicts to carry out their projects in their military, economic and commercial dimensions with a view to their confrontation with China and Russia.


There is no doubt that all this does not serve the interests of Syria and its people in any way. Syria is seriously threatened with division into cantons along sectarian and ethnic lines and according to the interests of each of the parties to the conflict, including terrorist groups, each of which is beholden to one of the camps. The Syrian people, with its working classes, women, youth, intellectuals and creators, cannot dream, with these groups and their sponsors, of freedom, democracy and peace, nor of economic and social well-being, nor of scientific prosperity and civilizational progress.


On the other hand, the Palestinian issue will be the first to be affected by the characteristics of the new situation in Syria and the region. The destruction and dismantling of Syria is an extension of the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon, with no other objective than to achieve the hegemony of the Zionist entity over the region and to block the path of any form of support for the resistance. The invaders of Syria make no reference in their speech to the Palestinian issue or the Zionist occupation of the Syrian Golan. On the contrary, their leader did not fail to express his thanks to the usurping entity that helped the terrorist groups gain power and promised to recognize it and normalize relations with it. Today, they do not lift a finger in the face of the attacks committed by the usurping entity against Syria. It entered its territory, abandoned the 1974 arrangements regarding the border between the entity and Syria, and occupied the buffer zone. Today it is located about twenty kilometers from Damascus, thus confirming its intention to definitively annex new lands to what it previously occupied.


On the other hand, it is launching hundreds of intense airstrikes against strategic Syrian military installations (destroying the air and sea fleet and missile systems) and military and civilian scientific research centers, all aimed at destroying the elements of power acquired in Syria through the efforts of its sons and daughters. The goal is to transform Syria into a demilitarized country with cut nails, and this with the official American, Western, Turkish and Arab blessing.


In this context, American and Western statements of support for the new invaders have followed one another, with a view to removing the names of these groups (Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, etc.) from the list of terrorist forces established by the United Nations and even by the imperialist countries (United States of America, Great Britain, etc.). As for Turkey, the "Ottoman" voices are rising loudly, hailing the "return of Aleppo" to its "original cradle"... as an expression of the ambitions of Erdogan and his gang to share the "Syrian spoils" and to exploit the opportunity to bury the Kurdish question, which will put him in confrontation with the Kurdish groups supported by the United States.


As for the Arab comprador regimes, they have accomplished their mission in the service of the American-Zionist-Turkish monster and its projects in the region, and they do not realize that they are not outside these projects and that their turn is undoubtedly coming. And despite the state of panic that is beginning to appear here and there among certain regimes (Egypt, Jordan, etc.), they persist in pursuing the same repressive policies that ultimately only favor the causes of their fall.


The repercussions of what is currently happening in Syria will be, even if circumstantial, due to the strengthening and expansion of American, Zionist and Turkish influence, in light of an unprecedented submission of the Arab regimes, on the one hand, and the weakness of the patriotic and popular forces despite the considerable efforts made by the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance, which cost them enormous sacrifices. Likewise, the control of terrorist forces over Syria will not serve the interests of the Syrian people, nor the region, nor the Palestinian cause. Rather, it will serve to revive obscurantist movements and terrorist groups as a tool of control to reshape reformulate the map of the region within the framework of what is called the "New Middle East" that extends to North Africa.


This plan aims to review the Sykes-Picot agreements, which divided the Arab world and the Middle East in general into mini-states in order to facilitate the control of the region and its capabilities, in the sense of redividing what is already divided and fragmenting it further on religious, sectarian and ethnic bases this time. The objective is to perpetuate Western colonial interests and ensure the superiority of the Zionist entity in the region and to bury forever the Palestinian question, and pave the way for normalization with this entity within the region within the framework of the "Deal of the Century" and the "Abraham Accords".


This will also have the effect of reducing the manifestations of the growing influence of Russia and China in the region, isolating the Iranian regime and leaving the peoples of the region in general in a state of eternal confusion and conflict. As we mentioned above, the reactionary Arab regimes, led by Egypt, which have worked and are working in the company of Washington and Tel Aviv, thinking that this will ensure their eternal protection, while their turn is coming, without a doubt. Indeed, the fragmentation project will not exclude them, just as it did not exclude Sudan, which experienced a partition in the past, and which is today the scene of a devastating internal conflict between the army and the “Janjaweed” militias, and each of them has its international and regional supporters. The same goes for Libya, which is in reality divided between an East under Russian/Egyptian/Emirati protection and a West under Turkish protection; or Yemen, which is effectively and institutionally divided into a North linked to the “Axis of Resistance” and a South subject to Saudi control.


In this context, Tunisia will not escape these arrangements, given its situation as a horizontal and vertical transit zone towards the countries of North Africa, the Sahel and sub-Saharan countries (Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad, etc.) where manifestations of conflicts over spheres of influence are multiplying between traditional imperialist countries (mainly France) and emerging countries (China and Russia) and where terrorist groups and mercenaries are widespread. Furthermore, the return of Tunisian terrorists released from Bashar al-Assad's prisons cannot be ruled out. We must also not forget the terrorist groups active in western Libya, nor the Turkish presence not far from our borders.


Naturally, neighboring Algeria will not be immune to the fragmentation plans contained in the “New Middle East” project aimed at controlling its enormous natural resources and exploiting its strategic location. The growing influence of Western imperialist Zionists in Mohammed VI’s Morocco and the supply of weapons to his regime cannot be considered outside this framework. It is certain that the Zionist colonial monster will work to exploit political, security, economic and social weaknesses, whether in Tunisia or Algeria, to exploit them.


What to be aware of and what to do


These dangerous developments require the patriotic and democratic forces in Syria, the region and our country to be aware of these various issues, and the tasks to be undertaken to face the possible repercussions of these developments. If the American-Western colonial powers, the Zionist entity, the ruler of Turkey and their lackeys have their calculations, then the peoples, the patriotic, revolutionary and progressive forces, and the resistance movements must have their plans to thwart these calculations, which is necessary and possible. On this basis, the Tunisian Workers' Party reiterates its bias towards the brotherly Syrian people, who have suffered the most serious injustices under the Assad family regime and who have been subjected to the ugliest foreign international and regional interventions, and while expressing its unfailing support for their democratic aspirations:


1-The Syrian people and self-determination


The Workers' Party


- calls on the Syrian people to be wary of the new invaders, because they are not liberators, but rather creations of the colonial powers, the Zionist entity and Erdogan's Turkey, and servants of their project to tear apart the unity of Syria, and to divide the areas of influence within it and in the region, particularly targeting the resistance in order to bury the Palestinian cause. It is not enough to get rid of the tyrannical regime of the Assad family to achieve salvation. Rather, we must think about who will replace it so that Syria does not fall into the clutches of a new tyrannical regime in the hands of the new invaders, perhaps even more odious than the previous one.


- also calls on the brotherly Syrian people and their democratic forces (parties, organizations and unions) to unite around a national rescue program that realizes freedom, democracy and social justice, and establishes national sovereignty by driving out all invaders from the country. This must include rejecting the American, Turkish and Russian military bases, and liberating the occupied Syrian territories and confronting the Zionist aggression that has been spreading since the arrival of terrorist groups in Damascus, and supporting the Palestinian cause and resistance in Palestine and Lebanon.


- affirms its conviction that Syria needs a regime that will put an end to tyranny and dictatorship and open the way to freedom and equality within the framework of full and effective citizenship guaranteeing a democratic solution to the Kurdish question which, for centuries, has served as a blackmail card in the hands of colonialism and reactionary regimes in the region.


2- The peoples of the region and the duty of solidarity


- calls on all the forces of freedom and progress in the region to realize the seriousness of the repercussions of what is happening in Syria on our countries and peoples, which obliges them to stand firmly with the Syrian people in these critical moments and to stay away from narrow calculations. The revolutionary and progressive forces of Turkey are called upon to confront the expansionist ambitions of their Sultan Erdogan and to pressure him to withdraw from Syria, respect the sovereignty of his lands, stop supporting terrorist groups and cooperating with the usurping and fascist Zionist entity.


- calls on the Arab peoples and their revolutionary, progressive and patriotic forces to realize the gravity of the current situation for the Palestinian people, their cause and their resistance, as well as for the Lebanese people and their resistance, and to form an Arab popular front to support the resistance and confront imperialist intervention through puppet regimes. All the plots, coups and attacks that are taking place are centered on the Palestinian issue, which is destined to be buried and ended in order to open a “new era” under the leadership of the Ben Salman regime, based on normalization with the usurper entity within the framework of the “Deal of the Century” and Trump’s “Abraham Accords.” It is known that the Al-Aqsa flood came to stop this project, which will ultimately be doomed to failure and collapse because the Arab peoples will not accept it, no matter how arrogant the American imperialist is and how brutal the usurping entity is.


- calls on the Arab peoples to learn the great lesson of the fall of the authoritarian regime of the Assad family. Tyrants do not build nations and do not advance peoples. On the contrary, they tear them apart, destroy them, humiliate them, condemn them to backwardness and afflict them with a weakness that allows foreign colonial powers to infiltrate and dominate them. The Arab peoples must, here and now, take their destiny in hand and progress towards achieving their liberation and unity on solid democratic and popular bases. Our peoples deserve liberation, independence, democracy, progress and social justice, and this is a mission that is theirs and that cannot be accomplished in their place either by foreign powers or by their local lackeys.


- claims that the apparent stability that the regimes of exploitation and treason “enjoy” in our Arab region, especially in the Gulf, are the result of particular circumstances and not of the integrity of their political, economic, social or cultural systems. These regimes are the most backward, the most brutal, the most tyrannical and the most violators of the rights of individuals, women and minorities in the world. Today, they are thriving because of their treason, their enormous wealth that allows them to buy external protection, but also because of the delay in political awareness in these societies, which will not last. The winds of liberation will sooner or later sweep them away, as well as their protectors, the colonial and Zionist forces.


- urges all revolutionary and progressive democratic forces in the world that are hostile to imperialism, colonialism and Zionism to stand with the Syrian people and support them in realizing their dream of building a national, democratic and popular regime and expelling all foreign powers, armies, mercenaries and military bases from their lands. It also calls on them to be aware of the threat to world peace in the form of a catastrophic world war resulting from the tensions in the region that are constantly fueled and fanned by US imperialism.


3- May the Tunisian people be vigilant and strengthened


- It also calls on the Tunisian people and its progressive forces to be more vigilant and prepared for the political and security repercussions of what is happening in Syria and the entire region, which requires supporting the brotherly Syrian people and redoubling efforts in supporting the Palestinian cause so that the enemy camp does not take advantage of the opportunity to liquidate the Palestinian cause once and for all. It is also called upon to learn from the experience of the tyrannical regime in Syria, which collapsed in a few days due to the lack of real popular support, despite the high percentages of the simulated elections and the scale of the apparatuses of repression and enslavement.


- Stresses that the fortification of our homeland requires the Tunisian people to confront the populist tyranny that undermines freedoms, violates rights, tramples on the principle of equality, throws its opponents, critics and protesters into prison or sends them into exile. This regime spreads hate speech and malice, sets Tunisians against each other and exposes the country to bankruptcy and the people to unemployment, poverty and misery, hunger, disease and ignorance. These evils are the result of the country's immersion in debt, the dismantling of production systems and the continued destruction of the social system and environmental and cultural services, all of which weaken the unity of the people and undermine the nation's immunity, which can make it easy prey for its local and foreign enemies.


- In conclusion, our deep conviction is that the valiant Syrian people will overcome the difficulties and chart the course to confront their enemies inside and outside. Our conviction is also deep that Palestine will remain the compass and that the resistance in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon will not be defeated. On the contrary, it will expand with the expansion of the reactionary Zionist imperialist tyranny and will become more solid and determined to win. This is embodied today in the most astonishing images of steadfastness in Gaza and the West Bank, where qualitative operations against the occupation continue uninterrupted, and in Lebanon, where the Zionist monster has been forced to retreat. We are also convinced that our people and the rest of the Arab peoples will not delay in rising up against their oppressors and exploiters to achieve their freedom, independence and social emancipation.


Tunisian Workers' Party


Tunis, December 11, 2024






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