At the Lebanon-Syria border, Hezbollah is at war with HTS led by Al-Jolani.
Alawites and Hezbollah are upholding the banner of Resistance.
Those who lag behind the circumstances are the Kurds of Syria and the Europeans.
The Kurds should have already declared war against HTS and immediately secede, because if they do not, when HTS releases all captive ISIS members, a genocide of the Kurds in Syria will follow.
Greeks must do everything possible to help overthrow Turkey's appointed representative, Al-Jolani.
Disregarding what the pro-Turkish government in Athens says (no one takes it seriously—it's nonexistent internationally), Greece can and must intervene through private and unofficial networks.
Either with private mercenaries, or black operations, or arms and ammunition smuggling, or public diplomacy, or fundraising, or promoting the Resistance in mass media, or boycotting the abhorrent regime of Al-Jolani, or providing battlefield intelligence, the overthrow of the embryonic caliphate of Damascus must take place at all costs.
At this moment, the forward defense of Greece in the Middle East is at stake. A key stronghold of our regional security is at stake. The contraction of our strategic borders in Damascus is at stake.
The first lines of defense for Greece against neo-Ottomanism are not in Kastellorizo or Cyprus.
They are in Damascus, in Lebanon, in Libya, in Somalia, in Albania, in Bulgaria, in the Black Sea, in the Caucasus, in Armenia, in Iraq, in Turkmenistan.
Wherever neo-Ottoman Turkey intervenes, there must be a greater and counterbalancing Greek reaction.
Now the battle for the strategic security borders of Greece is taking place in Syria. We cannot afford to be absent. Or even worse, to deal with the security of Kyiv because it suits the EU.
We will do what benefits Greece. The overthrow of Al-Jolani and the declaration of a Greek protectorate in Latakia is of paramount importance.
In the multifaceted struggle we are conducting, we must invent non-state solutions, as we do not have a Greek state (the one we live in is an anti-Hellenic pseudostate). At the same time, we must learn to operate as an international network until we acquire our own state.
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