Russia’s role in Syria ought to be considered as the most crude colonialism; it aims to carve out a new rump state that can be exploited for years to come Opinion | Sam Hamad
The province would be split into two – the East of the province would fall under the absolute control of the Assad regime, while the Western side, which borders Israel, would be controlled by rebel forces who would give up the armed struggle against Assad.
It was, in effect, Russia flexing its imperialist muscles. Its attempt to demonstrate to the world that though it had spent the last few years destroying much of Syria, it could also provide the ‘stability’ that neighbouring states crave. Russian and Iranian weakness in this area have only been exacerbated by Covid-19. Russia has tried, and unsurprisingly failed, to force Assad to clamp down on corruption that drains the state’s already sparse resources, but it’s this corruption that allows his regime to function. , as well as continuing to unlawfully detain opposition figures. significant protests against Assad
This was the inciting incident behind the first collapse of the deal, with Assad’s forces threatening invasion. Russia scrambled to use the alleged presence of Daesh as a, just in case it had to justify the kind of mass murder and cleansing that accompanied the conquering of Free Aleppo.
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