I watch a little of the fireworks coverage last night, and as I watched, it occurred to me that I've become deeply cynical of any of our foreign affairs dance moves. Always, questions of motive arise that drag the issue du jour into the focus of my own dim lens. I have little confidence in the "humanitarianism" of any of the sewage that gushes from Washington. The press owns some of the guilt for mispeceptions, but I can't guess how much. Maybe none, maybe all. Conspiracy theories are overblown speculations, too complicated to be workable considering the number of actors that would be involved, human nature being what it is, and tiny likelihood that the necessary secrecy could be maintained. Unless there's a Big Brother supercomputer running the show from the background it's less than possible that such monolithic cooperation could be established or sustained.
I have assumed from the start that all the USA incursions into the Middle East were to do with taking control of the oil fields.
and gas. syria is all about taking away russia's last Mediterranean port
The most powerful men seeing who has got the biggest cock at other peoples expense
Its a PR move to distract from Russia investigation.
I just posted this in another OP but it applies here as well.
Everything we, in the west, know about what is going on in Syria and what Assad has/is doing is obtained through the western media. I am not saying that it is not true, but I am a skeptic, I have little trust in the media, no trust at all in this Trumpian government and I tend to believe a lot of it is propaganda. IMHO
Spot on.