Breh, what does this prove? Coups in the context of the Cold War were common. They occurred often all over Africa, Latin America and the Middle East as post-colonial countries found their footing in the midst of jousting between giants. Army Generals took over everywhere. Besides Hafez Al Assad came to power in such a coup but you have no problem with that.
Coups happen before Cold War. You are making so many excuses why coups like these aren't Regime Change for another country. HAA did a coup but did it benefit another country? No just Syria. This is where you fail at.
Let’s say the CIA were involved…does that mean they were involved in every coup since

?
You act like everything was hunky dory in Syria. How about all the uprisings from 1976 to 1982 culminating in the Hama Massacre. Was that the CIA too?
By your logic, because the CIA overthrew Mossadegh of Iran in 1953 they must’ve also overthrew the Shah in 1979. See how fallacious that argument is?
Macmillan backed Syria assassination plot
Who does Coups and Regime change for the U.S.? You are making strawman arguments to fit a failed argument you lost pages ago.
What does this prove? Governments in exile or rebels tend to call themselves a variation on ‘’Free____’’ to imply that they're fighting for freedom.
Free French Forces (French: France Libre and Forces françaises libres) were the government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle during the Second World War and its military forces that continued to fight against the Axis powers as one of the Allies after the fall of France.
Free France - Wikipedia
Free Norwegian forces
The Norwegian armed forces in exile (Norwegian: Utefronten, "Forces Abroad") were remnants of the armed forces of Norway that continued to fight theAxis powers from Allied countries, such as Britain and Canada, after they had escaped the German conquest of Norway during World War II.
Free Belgian forces
The Free Belgian forces (French: Forces belges libres, Dutch: Vrije Belgische Strijdkrachten) were soldiers from Belgium and its colonies who fought as part of the Allied armies during World War II, after the official Belgian surrender to Nazi Germany.
Get the point? The laughable thing is you think setting up a ‘’Free ___ Committee’’ is a unique feature to Syria and indicative of a longterm plot. Let me get this straight Macmillan conspired to set up the FSA in 1956 but the West waited until 2011 to implement it?
None of what you said debunks or rebuttals what I posted. Spend time struggling to read the article nitpicking when the facts are proven. Muslim Brotherhood grew and fought the Syria Regime in the 70's but hey keep thinking it was 2011. Plus U.S. has funded many groups in Syria since 2006 but I know you didn't read anything posted.
Why the Arabs Don’t Want Us in Syria
Syria: Another Pipeline War
Breh what part do you want me to address? I’m not about to read a 31 page document. I don’t get paid to debunk conspiracy theories.
You don't get paid to read either because you are far too lazy to do the research. L's after L's in this post. You won't debunk truth in that 31 page document. This is why it's easy for you to dismiss it.
In 2012 it was foreseeable that hardline salafists would fill the vacuum left by the collapse of govt power in Sunni heartlands bordering Iraq
Yawn, it was seen earlier but I know you didn't read that either.
Breh the Arab Spring is not one big Western conspiracy. It was foreseeable to everyone paying attention to the situation. For example this is an article from the Guardian from
2008:
Arab Spring happened in the 1940's and 50's when Arab Nationalism was at the forefront. The Arab Spring you go off was a fake version/Regime Change Model. Nothing organic was placed in 2011.
U.S.-Financed Groups Had Supporting Role in Arab Uprisings
April 6 Youth Movement - Wikipedia
Egyptians welcome ElBaradei home
Mohamed ElBaradei - Wikipedia
Egypt: bread shortages, hunger and unrest
The economist newspaper to their credit had similar warnings for years. In other words, Stevie Wonder could see shyt was going to hit the fan. The right circumstances (food, unemployment, corruption) will always lead to popular revolt and this has been the case from Ancient Rome to the French Revolution to Egypt and Tunisia. Syria wasn’t any different. You had 24m ppl trying to eke out a living out of a tiny bit of agricultural land…something had to give.
The funny thing is you pop all triumphant with this shyt like you’re kicking knowledge. Ya shyt garbage.
You did a shytty job making your argument even when the evidence mounted over top of you constantly.