In the past four weeks the great powers, who are actively seeking to subject the collapsed Ottoman Empire to a further redivision, have bombed Syria to smithereens. Nearly each one of the occupying powers, from Israel to the U.S., Turkey to Russia, have struck targets throughout the four inter-cardinal axes of the country these past few weeks. The motivation for these strikes differs, at times coinciding with some, at times contrasting with others, is confounding the complexity of inherent contradictions reflected in the military presence of these foreign powers in Syria.
There is no other country in the world in which the confluence of the great powers has witnessed each bomb targets within its borders; it is unique in that respect. Not even in Ukraine, where the Ukraine seeks to expel Russia from its borders in the greatest war in eastern Europe since World War II, are so many countries actively pursuing military targets on its soil.