If you kept everything in that picture the same but replaced those three buffoons with 6 year olds, it wouldn't look any less ridiculous.
On a confusing and fast moving canvass of international affairs, I look to two sources
The BBC - inevitably looking the wrong way and backing any and everything anti western
And
Israel - as their pragmatic and direct approach is, if not always correct, usually effective
And largely on the right team
Ah but then you won’t learn about the great Indian chief SohCahToa!
Sine: opposite/hypotenuse
Cos: adjacent/hypotenuse
Tan: opposite/adjacent
Amazing how a good teacher can make stuff stick in your brain!
My first year in High School English class was mostly grammar, punctuation and context. We spent an inordinate amount of time diagramming sentences. At the time I loathed it (and her) but looking back I can see the value of it. It led me to a part time teaching/writing career and to this day I am extremely critical of misspelling, incorrect punctuation and context. Makes me cringe. Especially when committed by seemingly intelligent people. So, regardless of how much paper you hang on your wall, if you can't/don't use the English language correctly, y'all ain't so bright.Vicki Jewell, 7th grade English/drill sergeant... She is the reason I want to correct everything I see on here, or anywhere really. I did not learn a single new thing about grammar or writing after 7th grade, to include college comp. We hated her then (some probably still do); in hindsight I now revere the woman. She made my adult life so much easier than it could have been, and I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to tell her so.
NPR is saying that Russia is attempting to hedge their bets and is telling the opposition groups (which they’re no longer referring to as rebels/terrorists) that they are willing to continue to honor their base agreements with any new Syrian government(s).What's interesting is that USA, Turkey and Israel are hedging their bets by doing bombing runs before a new government takes place. Russia is rattling sabers in regard to their bases.
I am guessing Syria will be the new Libya.
I am the same way, though I find these days my fingers seem to often skip over words my brain has sent to them. Consequently, I go back and read what I've written to discover that what I've typed makes very little sense when several words just didn't make their way onto the screen.My first year in High School English class was mostly grammar, punctuation and context. We spent an inordinate amount of time diagramming sentences. At the time I loathed it (and her) but looking back I can see the value of it. It led me to a part time teaching/writing career and to this day I am extremely critical of misspelling, incorrect punctuation and context. Makes me cringe. Especially when committed by seemingly intelligent people. So, regardless of how much paper you hang on your wall, if you can't/don't use the English language correctly, y'all ain't so bright.
Therefore, should I start correcting abuses to our English languages? Might be an eye opening experiment.
Hayat Tahir al-Sham (HTS) generally advocates for the imposition of Sharia law but their leader suggested the there might be relative tolerance, including for non-Muslims.Have a feeling it won't be better. Especially for the Christians, Druze and Alawites.
Things are likely to get far worse in Syria before they get better. Widespread ethnic cleansing wouldn't shock me knowing the actors there.Hayat Tahir al-Sham (HTS) generally advocates for the imposition of Sharia law but their leader suggested the there might be relative tolerance, including for non-Muslims.
Anyone that believes that probably believed Joe when he said he would not pardon his son.
Those are the same "actors" that like to post videos of their tolerance for the world to enjoy.Things are likely to get far worse in Syria before they get better. Widespread ethnic cleansing wouldn't shock me knowing the actors there.
Syria will still be divided. NorthWest has Turkish ethnic populations, NorthEast has Kurdish populations. I don't know where the concentration of Shia populations are, or even if they are co-mingled with the Sunni population. Add to that the Alawites (Assad's sect) on the coast which are despised by both Sunni and Shia religious scholars, they constitute about 10% of population.Things are likely to get far worse in Syria before they get better. Widespread ethnic cleansing wouldn't shock me knowing the actors there.
Best assessment yet. The sheer irrationality of Picot Sykes has resonated calamitously for a century. It will be an interesting contest between traditional tribal/religious loyalties and the messianism of the trans national/tribal aspirations of radical Islam. Turkey, at least until the US decides upon its new regional interests, likely holds the fate of the Kurds in its hands. The Alawites will try and navigate between the various factions.The more I think of this the more I think the Picot Sykes borders in Syria is a thing of the past. Will Turkey keep the areas with Turkish people in the north. Will Israel give up the new area around Mt. Hermon. Will the Kurds establish a a homeland in the east. Are the Alawites strong enough to keep their area along the coast. Will infighting between Sunni and Shites along with the remnant of Hezbolah keep either party from asserting dominance over the old Picot Sykes lines. It will be interesting to see how things fall out.
All in all, Iran may be the big loosers. Little could they have imagined when they gave Hamas the go ahead for 10-7 attack that things would have turned out so poorly for their proxies. With the Trump administration probably cutting off funding and implementing sanctions on Iran, the Ayatollahs' may be feeling the pressure themselves. It also gives clearer meaning to Netanyahu's comments a couple months ago.
The more I think of this the more I think the Picot Sykes borders in Syria is a thing of the past. Will Turkey keep the areas with Turkish people in the north. Will Israel give up the new area around Mt. Hermon. Will the Kurds establish a a homeland in the east. Are the Alawites strong enough to keep their area along the coast. Will infighting between Sunni and Shites along with the remnant of Hezbolah keep either party from asserting dominance over the old Picot Sykes lines. It will be interesting to see how things fall out.
All in all, Iran may be the big loosers. Little could they have imagined when they gave Hamas the go ahead for 10-7 attack that things would have turned out so poorly for their proxies. With the Trump administration probably cutting off funding and implementing sanctions on Iran, the Ayatollahs' may be feeling the pressure themselves. It also gives clearer meaning to Netanyahu's comments a couple months ago.
Best assessment yet. The sheer irrationality of Picot Sykes has resonated calamitously for a century. It will be an interesting contest between traditional tribal/religious loyalties and the messianism of the trans national/tribal aspirations of radical Islam. Turkey, at least until the US decides upon its new regional interests, likely holds the fate of the Kurds in its hands. The Alawites will try and navigate between the various factions.
I absolutely agree that Iran is the great loser in this game. The administration deserves some credit with respect to that regardless of the collateral damage. Whether the collapse of Iran's regional alliances is worth the aftermath in Syria only time will tell.