Libya 2.0: The Syrian Nightmare the West Created

Neville Gafa

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Libya 2.0: The Syrian Nightmare the West Created

You removed the dictator. Now live with the disaster.

 

 

 

For years, I’ve made my stance clear: I stand against Israel — not because of some blind hatred, but because I will never accept the ongoing occupation, dispossession, and brutalisation of the Palestinian people. I may not be Palestinian by blood, but Palestine lives in my heart. Their struggle is my struggle.

 

But even as someone who stands firmly against Israel’s regional agenda, I have no issue giving credit where it’s due. When it comes to the Druze, Israel did something rare — it stepped in to protect a unique spiritual community, one as complex and delicate as the Alawites themselves. That’s not propaganda. That’s a fact.

 

    al Sharaa

 

And here we are today. Syria lies in ruins. A once-proud nation reduced to a chessboard for foreign interests and sectarian warfare. And who is sitting on the throne of ash? al-Sharaa — a terrorist by any definition, an extremist who rose to power on the back of blood, betrayal, and Western conspiracy.

 

Let’s not kid ourselves. Many say Israel helped engineer Bashar al-Assad’s removal — a long-term goal of the West and Gulf-funded extremists who never forgave Syria for resisting the Zionist expansion, nor for standing with Hezbollah, Iran, and the Palestinian resistance.

 

If that theory is true — and the signs are everywhere — then Israel is now bombing the very puppet it helped install. But here’s the twist: I don’t shed a tear for him. I don’t support al-Sharaa, not yesterday, not today, not tomorrow. A terrorist cannot become a statesman just because he dons a suit and speaks in conferences. His hands are stained with the blood of Syrians — and no amount of international recognition will cleanse that filth.

 

Bashar al Assad

 

Syria is burning because the West couldn’t tolerate Assad’s resistance. Now they’ve opened the gates of hell — and they’re pretending to be shocked when demons pour through. This isn’t just hypocrisy. It’s planned chaos.

 

Don’t like Assad? Fine. But what’s your alternative? al-Nusra? ISIS? A coalition of warlords, militias, and proxy armies with loyalty to the dollar, not the homeland?

 

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi

We’ve seen this movie before. Libya, 2011. Colonel Gaddafi was overthrown, murdered like a dog in the street. Hillary Clinton laughed on live television. NATO cheered. And Libya descended into total anarchy. Slave markets returned. Cities crumbled. Tribes went to war. Is Libya “free” now? No. It’s a broken nation.

 

Now Syria follows the same script.

 

It’s a simple lesson, written in blood: You can’t destroy a nation’s spine and expect it to stand upright.

 

Bashar al-Assad may have been many things — but he was no terrorist. He was no foreign puppet. He wasn’t selling his country’s future to the highest bidder. And most importantly, he kept Syria whole.

 

People walk among debris from the airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday

 

Today, Syria is not whole. It is splintered, scattered, and scarred.

 

So I ask the so-called “liberators”: Is this what liberation looks like?

 

When your cities are rubble, your children refugees, your sovereignty auctioned off to the whims of foreign embassies?

 

The removal of Bashar al-Assad was not a revolution. It was a regime change operation dressed in human rights slogans. And like all regime change operations, it left behind nothing but destruction.

 

History is not kind to those who ignore its warnings. Syria, like Libya before it, will pay the price for generations. Not because Assad was removed — but because there was never a plan for what came after.

 

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