The confrontation in Syria has become more complex and the most difficult to resolve .
The battle-field will be dispersed to all other neighboring countries such as Lebanon , Iraq , Jordan and Turkey and then will become a regional war .
Uncle Sam ! Would you have lost your power to control Israeli Government ?
It is very dangerous searching fire of Israel . Don't worry , be patient and try to be freedom of fear ! O.K. !
It is a great damage to the U.S.'s policy over Syria war or violence . God bless with you !
From C.N.N. news .....
The battle-field will be dispersed to all other neighboring countries such as Lebanon , Iraq , Jordan and Turkey and then will become a regional war .
Uncle Sam ! Would you have lost your power to control Israeli Government ?
It is very dangerous searching fire of Israel . Don't worry , be patient and try to be freedom of fear ! O.K. !
It is a great damage to the U.S.'s policy over Syria war or violence . God bless with you !
From C.N.N. news .....
Israel's alleged deepening involvement in the conflict also changes the dynamics of the political struggle in Syria in two ways. It puts the armed opposition on the defensive, because it shows them that they and Israel are indirectly battling the same enemy -- the Assad regime.
And it reinforces President Bashar al-Assad's dominant narrative: that the struggle in Syria is not internal, that this is not about a domestic coalition striving to replace authoritarianism with democracy -- but rather this is a wider conspiracy spearheaded by Israel and its regional allies and Western powers.
The Syrian official media has already portrayed Israel's bombings as an attempt to shore up the armed opposition and reverse the balance of power in its favor.
Although the Iranian leadership has repeatedly stated that it would come to the aid of Syria if it is attacked by Israel, it is unlikely that Iran or its partner Hezbollah would retaliate directly against Israel's possible strikes.
Both Iran and Hezbollah would like to avoid a regional conflict in which Israel and its allies would have the upper hand.
What Iran and Hezbollah would most likely do is deepen their involvement in Syria's shifting sands. In an emotional speech last week, Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah top leader, stressed that al-Assad's allies will not allow Syria to fall. Now Hezbollah and Iran would become more determined than ever to prevent the removal of al-Assad from power.
Bluntly put, the recent escalation of hostilities will not only prolong the deadly conflict in Syria, but has now made it an open-ended war by proxy -- one with major potential repercussions for regional and international security and peace.
Israel's major goal appears to be the establishment of a red line in Syria, whereby no advanced weapons reach Hezbollah -- its archenemy in Lebanon. Israel's primary audience was Hezbollah and Iran. Israel is taking a calculated gamble that neither Syria nor Hezbollah would risk retaliation.
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