Haz
Registered Member
No it didnt have any basis. ISIS emerged from Iraq and invaded Syria from the east in the middle of the war, they wouldn't even have been a factor if the Iranians and Russians didn't step in to prop up the regime and save it when it was about to collapse at the beginning. If we weren't busy fighting the criminal regime and its allies in the west and south of the country, ISIS wouldn't have been able to invade us from the east. The first thing they did was attack the revolutionaries and they wouldn't have been able to become a thing in Syria if we weren't already busy fighting the regime everywhere else. They would've been confined to Iraq.They would be in much better position now if they let assad go but lot of paranoia and their own ambitions and unrealistic plans backfired.
Pretty sure that as pragmatic as they are new syrian government would be ambiguos and ready to cooperate with iranians if they stayed away from syria.
Justification for their meddle due the fear Hezbollah cutting off is long stretched and paranoic. On the other hand when ISIS emerged it showed in certain extent that their fears were had some base. But all that is over now and it is salvaging time for everybody.







