The Syrian question from another perspective

A conference on Syria was held yesterday in the council hall of the Palazzo della Provincia di Frosinone, which was set up in opening by the adviser of the Syria Information Ministry, particularly "courageous" Ouday Ramadan, in a context such as the one in which the dominant media circus, provides its "truth" by selling it for independent and disinterested information.
What emerges proves the exact opposite, if nothing else, as rightly stated by one of the speakers at the conference's premise, "to know the truth you must always hear the two bells," said the old man who occasionally seems to wear a brush.
The meeting, attended by the President of the Provincial Council of Frosinone, Luigi Vatana, and attended by the Imam, Ali Hassan Ramadan of the Syrian Government Religious Affairs Commission, in addition to the former Syria Information Ministry's Adviser, Ouday Ramadan, in addition to the members of the Peace Coordination Center in Syria, Oreste della Posta and the prof. Biagio Cacciola, took place in the presence of PRP Channel in front of an unusual audience as such events would deserve, but surely attentive, competent and strongly interested in the delicate themed issue.
"The first victim of war is the truth," starting from this sentence the debate started by Oreste of the Post and continued with the story of over 6 years of atrocities made by the two Syrians in the classroom. Many of the salient points of the Syrian question are still overwhelmed by a coltre which also because of "western" silences prevents people from having a wider view of the Syrian people's martyrdom in the act.
Someone asks how the coexistence between peoples of different religion was handled in Syria, and the Imam replied that there was nothing to handle because the Syrian people have always lived in perfect harmony and communion regardless of the religions of individual people and adds : "Christians in our country are not guests, but I am Syria, the cradle of the Aramaic language, the one spoken by Jesus Christ."
In Syria, our friends tell us, at least before the conflict, freedom of worship has always been guaranteed and church bells have never ceased to play. A long time spent in the Middle East and more specifically in Lebanon helps me to understand what I hear from their tales. Churches and Mosques followed each other in the center of Beirut, and the faithful of both religions lived their lives without any need for integration, because what they lived was the normality of life, lived in respect of religious brothers or simply among similar people in creation. I remember the alternation between prayer reminders from the minarets and the sound of the bells. I remember a people who lived in peace and were able to check it not only in Beirut, but also in all the rest of the cedar country, from Syria to Tyro, from Tripoli to Baalbek and again to Naqoura and all the villages both on the border with Israel than with Syria.
Returning to the Syrian question emerges that the revolution that led to this martyrdom was created in art with the illusion of bringing to the people Peace, Reform, Freedom and Change. What brought it is in the eyes of everyone. A war definitely longer than expected, with no adjectives added, created for purely economic interests, driven by the need to control gas pipelines leading to the Mediterranean and representing the biggest source of energy diversification in oil. And the Arab countries of the so-called petroleum dollar are considered to be the first responsible for this conflict that afflicts the Syrian people.
Syria was used as a board game comparable to Risiko, where all the strong powers of the planet were faced in a sort of proxy war.
Islamic fundamentalists funded by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, countries that initially wanted to destabilize this state in US-based operation, were brought to the east of the country to try to to dispossess Assad and his government, voted, keep us underlined by at least the 60% of the people and therefore legitimately elected and wanted by the Syrians. A government, they say, has always guaranteed the secularity and coexistence between different cultures and religions, a socialist government that despite all has tried to guarantee goods and services to all its people, free or almost, to a government and a people that despite the improbable forces set up in the field proved to be able to withstand and defeat ISIS in a war that is far from local.
The conflict that was taking place and that is still fighting was not a "religious" war as they attempted to disguise, but a real attack on Syria's sovereignty.
The game was unsuccessful because of the impressive social cohesion of Syria, which saw its army, made up of soldiers of different religious denominations, to resist heroically at first, and then defeat the mercenary armies of the now point to being completely disregarded.
Fortunately, therefore, Syria has taken hold of it, because if it had not had the conflict, it would have moved elsewhere to the world, because of the strong link between its population and the social action of the state. No other national army would face the wave of NATO-soldier arms sold through Al Nusra (the branch of al Qaeda in the Middle East). And to Isis, as well as many other terrorist support factions in the West, in particular by the French government, before Hollande and then Macron.
Of course now things have changed profoundly. Especially in the field where thanks to the decisive action of countries like Russia, Iran, Lebanon, above all thanks to the essential contribution of Hetzbollah, Iraq, and the Kurdish people all lined up with generosity and sacrifice alongside Syria's Assad . But the struggle is continuing and will continue to the full, as long as the humanity threat of Islamic fundamentalism will not be annihilated.
A global war that seems to be finally coming to an end, thanks to the proud Syrian people and to the countries mentioned earlier that have taken their defenses, has not extended to other areas of the world and that, even though it has undeniable sacrifices, has managed to throw away to land and trample on that "black flag as the heart of who had hoisted it" on most of the country.
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The Syrian question from another perspective