Why Turkish-Saudi Boots on the Ground in Syria Still Possible Despite Truce

- Not sure what is going on, especially with the sudden, surprise announcement of troops withdrawal from Syria by Putin. The serpents appear to be setting up their military pieces all over the world and awaiting the trigger for their Satanic WW3. Perhaps they are waiting for the activation of Operation BlackJack 2.0. This is a series of nuclear false flag attacks on 5-7 western cities to be blamed on Muslim terrorists. It will ignite the Clash of Civilizations, Albert Pike’s Satanic WW3.
– - Why Turkish-Saudi Boots on the Ground in Syria Still Possible Despite Truce
by http://sputniknews.com/
The bloody war in Syria was stopped by a ceasefire on February 27. However, chances are still slim all parties involved would reach an agreement and end the conflict.
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There is still a possibility that Turkey and Saudi Arabia will start a ground operation in Syria which could spark conformation with Russia, Czech media Echo24 wrote. Alarming allegations have again surfaced that Riyadh has a small nuclear arsenal, according to Lukáš Vising.
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The current ceasefire in Syria is first of all humanitarian and does not apply to terrorists like Daesh and other radical groups. Fighting is still underway, but to a lesser extent.
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The ceasefire was agreed right at the moment when a fierce battle was going to start for Aleppo, the last large Syrian city controlled by the so-called “moderate” opposition. If Aleppo had been liberated it would have finally split Syrian opposition forces and at the same time mark an important victory for Moscow and Tehran.
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The situation over Aleppo also involved Syrian Kurds from the Kurdish militia forces, which was a headache for Turkey, a sponsor of some Syrian opposition groups, the media wrote. Many other groups are backed by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies. They have invested a lot in toppling Syrian President Bashar Assad and are not ready to back away.
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What is at stake now is not only Syria but also the dominant role in the Middle East, and maybe in the entire Muslim world, according to Echo24.
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After the Arab Spring across the Middle East, some new political trends emerged. One of them was Washington’s push for a final nuclear deal with Iran. For traditional American allies in the Middle East this was a signal that the US is distancing itself from the region. Consequently, countries like Turkey or Saudi Arabia started to look to expand their roles in the Middle East.
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