Saturday, February 24, 2018

The Russians and Syria

The aim of Russia is uncovering the link between Assad and Putin and suggests a new outlook by the Russians. The global is less important than the regional and the local is undermined more easily. The outlook is new because of globalisation and the links between Russia's enemies. The future of the region is less important than the international views stacked up against its role there and the social impact a linear approach to decline and aloofness. The Russia bear this is not, and a liberal victory against these  positions.

Russia is not challenging the west in Syria, it is securing its integrity among its neighbours. The future lies in social matching and political theft. The west fallen into this trap, and the way out is political and economic. Russia hates foreign fighters, but a framework is not a threat to boundary control.  The aim of Russia is to distill these approaches and overcome local ties. The armies have less compulsion to act suitably.

Syria has to bring about change, Russia is useful and a deterrent of social weight. It needs cover for its guerila strategy and will take the conflict to its southern neighbours. Russia is already there of course and renewed camouflage is important. The foreign armies are also a target because they encourage risk. Syria has the moral high ground, but this does not have to be the sole aim of Syria. Dissolution is growing larger battlefields and ideological organisation.

The future for the west may be like Iraq.  For Assad the end is coming and Russia won't mind another sting in the tail. The rebels  will be an outcome of the new Syria and a sort of deduction about threat. The Russian fighters are less likely to find tangible rewards, and the principle of solution is a vocabulary that has a weak link. The democracy of Russia may be helped in this way, as will be the future of Ukraine.

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