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Solar Eclipse and the end game in Syria




As the endgame of the Syrian War plays itself out, thoughtful observers now have time to ask themselves the big questions. Who came out on top, and why? Who got trounced, and why? And what is the shape of things to come?  We offer up a few ideas .Readers will recall that the Syrian War began in the wake of the genuinely popular protests of 2011.  What began as a legitimate series of demonstrations against the government in Damascus did not stay that way, however. The regime change project failed, and it failed miserably.  For all the money, men, and treasure that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the West, and Israel pumped into the war, they failed in their primary goal of deposing the government.  At every turn, they were thwarted by their adversaries, who proved to be better fighters then they.  We should make no mistake about this:  this war was won on the ground, through brutal combat.  On a man-for-man basis, the forces loyal to Bashar Assad simply outfought the insurgents. http://russia-insider.com/en/military/syrian-war-endgame-winners-losers-and-road-ahead/ri20743




What is left of ISIS, probably some 10,000 fighters in total, is now confined to east Syria and west Iraq. No more replenishment is coming forward. No new fighters are willing to join the losing project. Its resources are dwindling by the day. It is end game for ISIS and its supporters. We present here charts for the current solar eclipse at  Damascus, Tel Aviv and Washington. Notice that each of them carries the Admetus-Pluto-Zeus-Jupiter configuration aspecting the angles.



Zeus-Pluto: Events in connection with war and destruction.
Admetus-Pluto: Things reach a critical mass – in other words, although they have been standing up under increasing pressure, the burden finally becomes too great and  there is some release or collapse.



 Finally we note that the eclipse  conjunct Mars (war) and the asteroid Atropos (endings) is also signalling the end of war. 

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