Lingyin Temple cannot save Assad

Buddha ultimately did not bless Assad.

One day after the fall of the regime, news came from the Kremlin that Assad and his family had arrived in Moscow. Now one of our old friends is considered safe. Remembering our previous visit to Lingyin Temple, I can’t help but feel a lot of emotions.

You can worship at the dock, enter the temple, and burn incense, but the Buddha in the temple ultimately did not bless Assad. His regime, whose GDP was only one-third of North Korea’s and annual fiscal revenue was less than 10 billion yuan, ultimately collapsed.

Assad and the Syrian government and military did not even have a decent resistance. Assad gave up the regime, and the government and military quickly accepted the opposition regime. Everything disappeared in smoke, and the building collapsed too quickly, even before we could see it. The building had already collapsed.

After more than ten years, perhaps tired, my daily life is nothing but anxiety, begging for food, and begging for alms all over the world. Whoever loves to sit, sit. So he gave up his power like this, even to the point where he was too lazy to establish an exile government and went into exile. I was originally studying in London and wanted to become a doctor, but by a twist of fate, I took on a responsibility that I had never thought of taking on. If it weren’t for the billions of dollars given by Russia and Iran every year, I would have given up long ago.

We’re all busy now and don’t have any money, so let’s just leave.

Assad is relaxed and can now be his own doctor, but the challenge lies with the new opposition, which should now be called the ruling party. After all, the war had not yet ended when everyone was surprised to find that the Israeli army had entered Syria.

For decades since the Fourth Middle East War, the Israeli army has not entered Syria, only blocked by the Assad regime.

Islam in the Middle East is inherently anti Semitic. If Jews hold their ground, then everyone can still sit in line and see who will manage the precious Syrian regime. But the problem now is not that Jews remain inactive, but that Jews have long coveted Syrian territory.

Assad doesn’t care anymore, so Netanyahu must help the field. After all, Israel has entered a dilemma of either expansion or death. As soon as he heard that Assad had stepped down, Netanyahu urgently inspected the Golan Heights and even spoke that the downfall of the Syrian regime was a huge opportunity for Israel.

So the problem was posed to the various opposition groups in Syria. Before the fall of the Assad regime, they could oppose it. Now that the Assad regime has fallen, anyone who does not resist Israel will lose the will of the people.

The Golan Heights is one of the lifelines of Syria. If we cannot stabilize this land, whoever is in power will have a sword of Damocles on their head. Netanyahu cannot retreat. Victory now is the lifeline of his Zionist cabinet. If we cannot win in Gaza, we must win somewhere else.

For the Zionist cabinet, the only options now are win in the middle, big win, and super win, with even small wins considered losses.

So for those who want to take over Syria, or those who want to take over Syria, the only options now are to resist Israel and obediently hand over their territory to someone else.

Just like when the Japanese didn’t come, how to fight in warlord chaos is the responsibility of warlords. If the Japanese came, warlords would have to resist Japan. National righteousness has no choice. People come to your doorstep to demand territory, resources, and even murder, and are busy with internal strife. Apart from Chiang Kai shek’s Anhui Incident, who else could there be?

Jian’er is leaving Sichuan, the Gui army is resisting Japan, and only Chiang Kai shek is fighting in the same room. The final result must be the loss of political power and the only option is to flee to the island in disgrace.

The current opposition is against Assad again, and soon they will find themselves the next Assad. Those who can support their opposition to Israel, except for one Russia, are mainly Iran. It doesn’t matter who changes on stage, as long as the route is not changed, everything is a small problem.

If Buddha does not bless Assad, or if Assad’s wish is to retire and become a doctor, but Buddha has already blessed Assad, it is all fleeting.

The next person to pray for Buddha has already lined up.

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