
When did Bashar al-Assad’s regime end in Syria? There are three main reasons for this. The first and the biggest reason is the gas pipeline. Russia is the second largest producer of natural gas in the world. “Russian gas goes to Turkey through a pipeline and then to Europe.” Thirty years ago, a large gas deposit was discovered in Qatar, after which Qatar became the sixth largest gas producing country in the world. Produces one hundred and eighty one billion cubic meters of gas.
Qatar is a small country with a population of 2.7 million. Gas is a thousand times more than it needs, so it has no option but to sell, and its closest buyer is Europe. On the other hand, Europe was fed up with Russian blackmail. decided to bring the gas pipeline from Qatar to Europe with the help of Saudi Arabia and the United States. Arab’ was supposed to reach Turkey from Jordan and Syria and from there it was to connect with the European line. A deal was made with American companies and they laid a pipeline to Jordan. This plan was unacceptable to Russia.
He pointed to Bashar al-Assad and he refused to pass the pipeline through Syria. Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United States became angry with Bashar al-Assad and together these three pushed ISIS and Al-Qaeda into Syria in 2011. You have this mind here. Put in ‘Saudi Arabia’, Qatar and America and ISIS and Al-Qaeda are mortal enemies of each other but when it came to personal interest, they all became friends of each other.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar provided financial support and the United States provided arms and these two organizations destroyed Syria brick by brick in 2011, but Russia and Iran continued to support President Bashar al-Assad. There were two reasons for this support. Russia wanted to stop the pipeline in any case. And this work was not possible without Bashar al-Assad, while Iran was supporting Bashar al-Assad due to being a Shia and supporting Hezbollah. People are displaced’ Short story After ten years of fighting, the pipeline project fell through and peace came to Syria, but then in November 2024, it suddenly took a new turn and the regime of Bashar al-Assad ended.
The second major reason for change in Syria is non-state actors, i.e. terrorist organizations. Six large and formidable militias have been operating in Syria since 2011. The first militia is al-Qaeda. Hayat al-Tahrir al-Sham is working under the name of “Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Israel” behind it, and the major cities and regions of Syria, including Damascus and Aleppo, are currently under its control.
The other militia is called the Free Syrian Army (FSA). This organization was formed by rebel soldiers and officers of the Syrian army and is supported by Turkey. Areas and cities under its control. The third militia is ISIS. It is supported by Iraq, Saudi Arabia and to some extent the US, and it occupies the Iraqi border with Syria. The fourth militia is Ahrar al-Sham, which is supported by Qatar. And its purpose is to clear the pipeline area. The fifth militia is Jaish al-Sham. It has the full support of Saudi Arabia and was operating in the suburbs of Damascus. Its leadership took refuge in Turkey and the sixth militia is the Syrian Democratic Forces.
It is a Kurdish organization and the US is its biggest supporter. It occupies all the cities along the Euphrates River in Syria. The US also gives it air cover and it has built bases in its areas. And the army has been fighting these six militias for 13 years.
There is no doubt that Russia and Iran were helping the Syrian army, but despite this, only the Syrian soldiers were fighting on the ground, and the Syrian soldiers were tired of fighting for 13 years and no longer had the strength to fight. “You should also remember that the same thing is happening with our Pakistani army” Our army has been fighting continuously inside and outside the country since 2007 and our enemies want to wear it out like the Syrian army through this war. So we have to decide now, do we want to become Syria or remain united and independent?
The third major reason for the destruction of Syria was Israel. Israel was kept in limbo by Hamas and Hezbollah. So it has become a multi-religious party. It has the land of Lebanon, the ideological and physical support of Iran, and the technology and weapons of Russia, and it gets all these facilities through Syria. Evening by sent and it reaches Hezbollah’s bases in Lebanon by land and is later used against Israel, while unlike Hezbollah, Hamas is supported by Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and is a Sunni Muslim party. It was held by Hamas on one side and Hezbollah on the other. The Egyptian government is against the ruling Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi sentenced Brotherhood President Muhammad Morsi to death. Israel is aware of this fact, so it destroyed Gaza brick by brick in October 2023 to break the power of Hamas, and this process continues until now. On the other hand, on September 28, 2024, he attacked Hezbollah’s headquarters in Beirut and martyred its leader, Hassan Nasrallah. 33 Hizballah workers were martyred and 4,000 were injured through the blasts of pagers and walkie-talkies, but despite this, Hamas and Hizbollah are still a threat to Israel. This potential exists in Hezbollah and Hamas.
Russia was the biggest supporter of Iran and Syria in this whole situation and this support was benefiting Hamas and Hezbollah but unfortunately it got stuck in Ukraine. “So Sardast cannot start a new war.” Israel also knows that Donald Trump will take the oath of office on January 20 and that the cease-fire in Ukraine will be his first task. Donald Trump is closer to Russian President Putin, this will convince him to end the Ukraine war and then Russia will have time and resources for Syria and this will strengthen Iran, Syria and Hezbollah. will go
Israel has only until January 20th, so it used all its resources and ended Bashar al-Assad’s regime in ten days, and the routes through which Hezbollah received weapons, mujahids and capital, there were opposition militias. Second, Israel captured the Syrian part of the Golan Heights in one night, after which the Israeli army’s guns and tanks remained only forty kilometers from Damascus, after which Israel whenever On Damascus The whole city will become a graveyard in eight hours.
Now the question is what will happen now? Israel will now crush Hezbollah and Hamas, after which both Gaza and Lebanon will become a pile of rubble, and Syria will never be able to stand on its feet. Israel wants these militias to fight each other, after which a civil war will start in Syria and after this civil war, Syria will be divided into three or four parts. The second question is what is the reaction of the Islamic world. will be The direct and simple answer is that the Muslim world will remain silent. There are two reasons for this, the Arab world does not want to see Hamas and Hezbollah succeed, the Arabs fear that if these people succeed, then their revolution will affect the entire Arab world and their monarchy will end. And the second reason is the gas pipeline.
If there is a riot in Syria and the country breaks up, then the benefischers of the gas pipeline will cut a long strip and form their government in it. Will this pipeline endure? I think the war in Ukraine has tired him, so he will sit quietly for a few years and his silence will deepen the Syrian night. If it is done, then the third world war will not be far away.
