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Syria: Enemies & Motivations Summary

Disregard the Disney version of what’s happening in Syria. Fact is that there are many countries and groups attacking the Syrian government. Here are two pictures that summarize Syria’s enemies and their motivations.

Syria Funding 2

 

 

Syria Enemies

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Posted in Foreign Policy, World Affairs and tagged Al Nusra, Al Qaeda, AQ, AQI, Assad, CIA, France, Free Syrian Army, FSA, Golan Heights, ISIS, Israel, Kurds, Muslim Brotherhood, Pipeline, Putin, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, SyriaHoax, Turkey on April 30, 2017 by World Affairs - Non-Partisan and Objective. Leave a comment

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