Rabbi Wolicki
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Well,
You know, it's not good for Israel, but that's the least of the issues here, Steve.
Syria is a chaotic mess.
You know, the Jolani regime only really controls a central area of Syria, which is now coming under Sharia law.
And you have the minority groups, the Alawites in the northwest and the coastal region.
You have the Kurds in the northeast.
And then you have the Druze in the southern part of the country, who all are refusing to lay down their arms because Jelani's forces have been massacring them periodically, and they know that there's no good life for them under the Ashara regime.
The Christians don't have their own militia, but the other minority groups are now working with them, the Maronite Christians, to get them some kind of arms.
And these minority groups are now all in communication with each other because the Ashara regime is threatening them.
And the Turks have moved in this week.
Two weeks ago, the Turkish foreign minister threatened the Kurds that if they don't absorb themselves under the Ashara regime and lay down their weapons, that they're going to move in militarily against them.
And then this week, over the last few days, there's been clashes all over the northern part of Syria.
between regime forces and these minority militias.
And the United States is running cover for Ashara when one of his guys, a jihadist, opens fire on American troops saying, no, no, no, no, it wasn't Ashara's guys.
Well, it was a guy.
He might have been a renegade.
He might have broken ranks with the official policy, but he was a member of Ashara's security forces.
So the entire Syria situation is very destabilizing.
The United States needs to course correct because they're backing the Turkish-backed al-Qaeda ISIS alumnus who is trying to impose his Sunni jihadist rule.
And you have these minorities, including the Maronite Christians, who are saying, wait a second, we want protection from this.