Geopolitical Constructs
The discussion reveals the intricate relationships between various factions in Syria, highlighting how Al Nusra and ISIS emerged from differing geopolitical interests of regional powers like Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. The roots of the Muslim Brotherhood are traced back to British intelligence efforts in Egypt, illustrating how external influences have historically shaped local resistance movements. This interplay of politics and ideology underscores the complex dynamics at play in the Middle East.In this clip
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#286 - Kevork Almassian: Syria’s Crisis and Its Global Impact
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