2015-10-27T11:08:00-07:00
I saw an article by a writer talking about some of what was stated in Farouk Al-Sharaa’s memoirs, and from the summary of some of what was stated in those memoirs, he says in the meaning of the words: When Syria lost the Egyptian front with the signing of Camp Dawoud, President Hafez al-Assad set out to find an alliance with Iraq. He actually agreed with President Ahmed Hassan. Al-Bakr, and in pursuit of unity between Syria and Iraq and before signing the alliance agreement, Saddam Hussein carried out a coup against the rule of Iraq (here we find that behind the rise of Saddam were America and Saudi Arabia in order to prevent the alliance and turn Iraq into an attrition project for Iran). End quote. With the rise of Saddam, the enemy in the region turned to Iran, and the Gulf pumped money into Iraq to confront Iran, and everyone exaggerated the image of Saddam among all the peoples of the Gulf and the region as a symbol of Arabism before the hordes of Persians. Saddam fought a war with Iran that lasted eight years, which was the longest war of the century. In the past, very huge amounts of money and the capabilities of peoples were depleted and hundreds of thousands were killed, and finally a peace agreement was signed and that war ended. There is a media talk by Saddam on YouTube after the war in which he talks about that the war was a conspiracy against the charitable capabilities of Iraq and Iran. Saddam Hussein carried out a coup against Al-Bakr, and his idea was to accept the role in exchange for large facilities that he could obtain from the West, under the pretext that they had become allies and would not refuse. Saddam worked to create a strong army and think about a nuclear project, and as we know, Israel bombed an Iraqi reactor in The year is 1982, and after he gets what he wants, he abandons them. But the cost of this role was very high. This is the secret of the dispute between Saddam and Hafez al-Assad, and the split of the Baath Party, because al-Assad was aware that Saddam’s rise was to sever the unity between Iraq and Syria, and al-Assad was against Saddam’s war with Iran, because the enemy is not Iran, but rather that Iran is a country that emerged from the cloak of America. We must embrace it, for it is on the same path with us. After the signing of the Iraq-Iran agreement, the Gulf and America were not satisfied with this agreement. They wanted Iraq to continue its mission of draining Iran and its agreed-upon role. Iraq left after the war exhausted and demanding the agreed-upon amounts, but the Gulf refused and, on top of that, reduced Oil prices, to affect Iraq’s exhausted economy…Iraq was angry, so America created a trick for Saddam invading Kuwait to frame him in order to return him to the same path, and the war of 1990 broke out and Iraq bombed Saudi Arabia and Israel with missiles, then imposed sanctions on Iraq. The main goal of the sanctions was It is to subjugate Saddam in order to return to his previous role with Iran. Saddam turned into a dictator and a criminal in the eyes of the peoples of the Gulf, after he had been a national hero, and the Gulf states harnessed their flags and religious symbols to attack Saddam and demonize him, but before the fall of Baghdad, Iraq had begun to open channels with… Syria in order to restore relations and began to witness a significant improvement, and Syria was going to be a mediator between Iraq and Iran to settle outstanding issues between them in order to restore relations. Imagine that Syria and Iraq intend to form an alliance before the fall of Baghdad. If Iraq turns into a friend with Iran and allied with Syria, it is a disaster in the eyes of Saudi Arabia and Israel. It will be a strong and terrifying partnership in the region, and Iraq must be overthrown. All conditions are favorable, especially after the events of September, and work to form a new Iraqi regime loyal to for them. Do you remember Netanyahu’s speech after the Decisive Storm on Yemen when he said: The Tehran-Baghdad-Damascus-Beirut line threatens the existence of Israel, and the Tehran-Sanaa-Lausanne line threatens the existence of Israel. But do you guarantee Iraq’s return to them after the fall? This question does not matter at that time, what is important is Stopping the future partnership in the region, by overthrowing Iraq and dissolving the Iraqi army. Israel and Saudi Arabia pressured their allies in America from among the Republicans to overthrow Saddam, and Saudi Arabia, along with the rest of the Gulf states, sponsored the war budget and Baghdad was overthrown, and with the fear of losing Iraq from their hands, it must From creating chaos and raising the pace of sectarianism to gain a loyal political movement and playing several cards in Iraq in order to return it to them. He deliberately arrested the symbol that was created in the consciousness of the masses and executed him on a holiday in a religious manner to provoke people’s emotions, which pushed Iraq and the region into religious and sectarian polarization. A large chessboard, and what is happening now is a continuation of the moves of pieces from decades ago, in order to win the round and settle the game of power, and they are still playing to this day. A game between a resistance project and a Zionist project. Saddam was just a shift among the shifts that have been made so far, and now shifts are taking place and shifts are being reversed, removing Yemen from the path of Saudi Arabia, removing Iraq from the same path, withdrawing Kuwait and Oman, and the exit of Misr as well. For this reason, the Sunni Arab alliance was formed, which the director of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs indirectly stated and said: Israel is an ally of the Sunni Arab countries.