“Who is training and financing them?” - Geopolitical Landscape of Syrian Conflict | DPA Open Mic 106

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Clip from DPA Open Mic 106

The Landscape of the Syrian Civil War was defined by the many Foreign Actors and their direct and indirect involvement in the conflict within the Nation. DPA Open Mic panel discusses and debates the roles and motivations of America and Turkey, two of these players, for interfering in Syria.

The video presents a discussion among participants regarding the complex geopolitical situation in Syria, focusing on various armed groups, foreign interventions, and the overarching influence of oil in the conflicts.

The conversation initiates with the role of civilians in the chaos following the Hama uprising, where armed civilians took control of local areas.

The participants speculate about the financing and organization of groups like Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), asserting that their support stems from Ukrainian and Turkish sources rather than the U.S. This leads to an exploration of the motivations behind U.S. military presence in Syria, suggesting that the objective is to cut off resources to the Assad regime and Hezbollah, particularly through control of oil fields.

The dialogue shifts to the strategic interests of various nations, including Israel’s desire to expand its territory and the U.S.'s engagement centered around energy resources. The participants also discuss the complexities of U.S. oil dependency and its implications for foreign policy, particularly in the context of the ongoing Syrian conflict.

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