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− | '''Syria''', officially the '''Syrian Arab Republic''', which borders [[Lebanon]] and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, [[Turkey]] to the north, [[Iraq]] to the east, [[Jordan]] to the south, and [[Israel]] to the southwest, has been embroiled in a US-inspired uprising since March 2011 aimed at toppling President [[Bashar al-Assad]] and replacing him with an American | + | '''Syria''', officially the '''Syrian Arab Republic''', which borders [[Lebanon]] and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, [[Turkey]] to the north, [[Iraq]] to the east, [[Jordan]] to the south, and [[Israel]] to the southwest, has been embroiled in a [[US]]-inspired uprising since March 2011 aimed at toppling President [[Bashar al-Assad]] and replacing him with an American-backed [[puppet leader]].<ref>''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24403003 "Guide to the Syrian rebels"]''</ref> The [[CIA]]’s covert [[Operation Timber Sycamore]] to provide arms, supplies and training to the thousands of jihadist militants who signed up to fight the Syrian government starting in 2012 was closed down by the [[Trump administration]] in 2017. |
− | + | In late 2018, [[Donald Trump]] ordered the immediate withdrawal of almost all [[US]] troops from Syria within 90 days. He repeated the order in October 2019 but several hundred US troops remain, notwithstanding the president’s executive decisions. In November 2020, [[Jim Jeffrey]], outgoing [[US]] special representative for Syria, encouraged President-elect [[Joe Biden]] to "stay the course" laid out by him and other members of the [[Trump administration]]. Jeffrey warned Biden not to try to engage in [[George W. Bush|Bush]]-style nation-building in Syria stressing: | |
− | + | :“I think the stalemate we’ve put together is a step forward and I would advocate it.”<ref>''[https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/senior-official-boasts-about-lying-to-trump-about-us-military-withdrawal-from-syria/ "Senior official boasts about lying to Trump about US military withdrawal from Syria"]''</ref> | |
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Syria was on a list of seven countries which retired 4-star general [[Wesley Clark]] (former [[supreme commander of NATO forces in Europe]] 1997-2001) stated the US military had plans to invade: | Syria was on a list of seven countries which retired 4-star general [[Wesley Clark]] (former [[supreme commander of NATO forces in Europe]] 1997-2001) stated the US military had plans to invade: | ||
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In 2001, in the Pentagon, a general told me : ‘I just received a classified memo from the [[Secretary of Defense]]: we will take seven countries in five years, starting with [[Iraq]], then [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Libya]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]] and finally, [[Iran]].’<ref>Interview radio Democracy Now, 2007-03-02</ref> | In 2001, in the Pentagon, a general told me : ‘I just received a classified memo from the [[Secretary of Defense]]: we will take seven countries in five years, starting with [[Iraq]], then [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Libya]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]] and finally, [[Iran]].’<ref>Interview radio Democracy Now, 2007-03-02</ref> | ||
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+ | In Summer 2013, the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] put together a highly classified assessment, which forecast that the fall of Assad would lead to chaos and, potentially, to Syria’s takeover by extremists, much as was then happening in [[Libya]]. The Joint Chiefs felt that a direct challenge to [[President Obama]]’s stated policy of removing Assad would have "had a zero chance of success" so they decided to take steps against the extremists without going through political channels, by providing US intelligence to the militaries of other nations, on the understanding that it would be passed on to the Syrian Arab Army and used against the common enemy, [[Jabhat al-Nusra]] and [[Islamic State]].<ref>''[http://www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n01/seymour-m-hersh/military-to-military "Military to Military"]'' Seymour M. Hersh on US intelligence sharing in the Syrian war</ref> | ||
− | + | Audio leaked in January [[2017]] suggested that the US was hoping that [[ISIS]] would expand to the point at which it would lead to regime change in Syria.<ref>http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/01/08/leaked-kerry-audio-shows-hidden-syria-backstory/</ref> [[Dr Rola]] appeared on UK television to support the case that bombing of Syria could be morally justified as "[[humanitarian intervention]]". | |
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==Lubricating regime change== | ==Lubricating regime change== | ||
− | In September 2015, [[Craig Murray]] noted that the British government's self-denying ordinance from engaging in armed conflict in Syria appeared to be crumbling.<ref>[https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2015/09/exclusive-i-can-reveal-the-legal-advice-on-drone-strikes-and-how-the-establishment-works/ "Exclusive: I Can Reveal the Legal Advice on Drone Strikes, and How the Establishment Works"]</ref> On 2 December 2015, following a 10-hour debate, the House of Commons voted by 397 to 223 in favour of bombing [[Daesh]] in Syria. Instead of targeting terrorists, however, [[David Cameron]] ordered RAF Tornados from Akrotiri in [[Cyprus]] to bomb the Omar oil field in eastern Syria.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34989302 "Syria air strikes: MPs authorise UK action against Islamic State"]</ref> The second wave of airstrikes on 5 December 2015 also targeted the Omar oil field.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35014665 "Syria air strikes: RAF jets in second wave of strikes"]</ref> Brimstone missiles (costing £100,000 each) were deployed for the first time in another RAF airstrike on the Omar oil field on 10 January 2016.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jan/11/raf-conducts-four-airstrikes-on-isis-in-syria "RAF uses Brimstone missiles for first time in Syria airstrikes"]</ref> | + | In September 2015, [[Craig Murray]] noted that the British government's self-denying ordinance from engaging in armed conflict in Syria appeared to be crumbling.<ref>''[https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2015/09/exclusive-i-can-reveal-the-legal-advice-on-drone-strikes-and-how-the-establishment-works/ "Exclusive: I Can Reveal the Legal Advice on Drone Strikes, and How the Establishment Works"]''</ref> On 2 December 2015, following a 10-hour debate, the House of Commons voted by 397 to 223 in favour of bombing [[Daesh]] in Syria. Instead of targeting terrorists, however, [[David Cameron]] ordered RAF Tornados from Akrotiri in [[Cyprus]] to bomb the Omar oil field in eastern Syria.<ref>''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34989302 "Syria air strikes: MPs authorise UK action against Islamic State"]''</ref> The second wave of airstrikes on 5 December 2015 also targeted the Omar oil field.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35014665 "Syria air strikes: RAF jets in second wave of strikes"]</ref> Brimstone missiles (costing £100,000 each) were deployed for the first time in another RAF airstrike on the Omar oil field on 10 January 2016.<ref>''[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jan/11/raf-conducts-four-airstrikes-on-isis-in-syria "RAF uses Brimstone missiles for first time in Syria airstrikes"]''</ref> |
SANA, the Syrian news agency, declared: | SANA, the Syrian news agency, declared: | ||
− | :"Britain didn't ask permission from Syria's government. Cameron told lies."<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34992616 "UK air attack on Islamic State: Syrians give reactions"]</ref> | + | :"Britain didn't ask permission from Syria's government. Cameron told lies."<ref>''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34992616 "UK air attack on Islamic State: Syrians give reactions"]''</ref> |
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Russian Foreign Minister [[Sergey Lavrov]] noted that the Vienna format is the only way to bring all foreign players to the table and ensure a fair settlement in Syria through talks: | Russian Foreign Minister [[Sergey Lavrov]] noted that the Vienna format is the only way to bring all foreign players to the table and ensure a fair settlement in Syria through talks: | ||
− | :“Today’s unanimous vote in the UN Security Council should pave the way for the formation of a broad front against terrorism on the basis of the UN Charter, with the support of all on Earth who are opposed to terrorism, including the army of Syria, the Kurdish militia, and the armed forces of the Syrian patriotic opposition. The air force of the Russian Federation, at the request of the legitimate government of the [[Syrian Arab Republic]], is contributing to the completion of this task. | + | :“Today’s unanimous vote in the [[UN Security Council]] should pave the way for the formation of a broad front against terrorism on the basis of the UN Charter, with the support of all on Earth who are opposed to terrorism, including the army of Syria, the Kurdish militia, and the armed forces of the Syrian patriotic opposition. The air force of the Russian Federation, at the request of the legitimate government of the [[Syrian Arab Republic]], is contributing to the completion of this task. |
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+ | :“Only Syrian-led inclusive dialogue can put an end to untold suffering in Syria,” Lavrov said, stressing that Syria should remain a secular, unified, and multi-ethnic country. “Only the Syrian people are to decide on their future, including the fate of President Assad – this is an answer, included into the resolution, to attempts to enforce outside will on the Syrians,” Lavrov said. | ||
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+ | :"The fight against terrorism must be consistent and not opportunistic in nature, whether it be in Syria or anywhere else. Attempts to separate terrorists into good and bad are unacceptable. The resolution stresses the need to provide humanitarian assistance to the Syrian people. It must be provided in strict accordance with the guidelines of the [[United Nations]], enshrined in [[General Assembly]] resolutions and the decisions of the Security Council, including the principle of the consent of the host government.”<ref>''[https://www.rt.com/news/326466-un-syria-resolution-terror/ "UN Security Council unanimously adopts Syrian roadmap resolution"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Drug trafficking== | ||
+ | Noting that [[Saudi]] Prince [[Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz]] was held in Syria with four other men and around 2 tons of [[amphetamine]]s in the Prince's private jet, ''[[The Telegraph]]'' reported in 2015 that the country has a growing role as an exporter of illegal drugs.<ref>''[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/lebanon/11955937/Saudi-prince-held-after-seizure-of-two-tons-of-amphetamines-at-Beirut-airport.html "Saudi prince held after seizure of two tons of amphetamines at Beirut airport"]''</ref><ref>https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:ISIS_Mayhem_Being_Fueled_by_Drugs_and_Arms_%E2%80%93_Supplied_by_Saudi_Arabia_and_the_CIA</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Alleged use of chemical weapons== | ||
+ | On 15 October 2018, the [[BBC]] ''Panorama'' programme entitled "Syria's Chemical War" was broadcast. It was a joint investigation by BBC ''Panorama'' and BBC Arabic which claimed to show how [[chemical weapons]] had been used by the Syrian Government as part of a deliberate military strategy. There were serious concerns over the investigation’s reliance on 'broadly impartial' sources — who are not named — and consequently the reliability of the programme's findings. On 16 October, members of the [[Global Network for Syria]] issued the following response: | ||
+ | :“Yesterday's BBC ''Panorama'' programme was notable for its omissions. It was not clear, for example, whether evidence backing the claims of 106 uses of chemical weapons came from Syrian rebel sources. Given that sources are not named, the BBC may be relying on evidence from groups that are widely regarded as favourable to the opposition, such as the [[White Helmets]], the [[Syrian American Medical Society]], or the [[Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations]]. | ||
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+ | :"The investigation ignored the interim findings of the [[Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons]] (OPCW) on the [[Douma attack|Douma incident]], which contradict the BBC’s conclusions. The [[OPCW]] found no evidence of the use of prohibited weapons in Douma and did not rule out that chlorine cylinders found at the site may have been planted. | ||
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+ | :"The programme showed former OPCW staff saying that not all of President Assad's stocks destroyed under OPCW supervision were necessarily accounted for. It neglected to point out, however, that the OPCW reported in 2014 that it had been unable to visit two sites where chemical weapons were stored and that both these sites were in rebel-held territory deemed unsafe for inspectors to visit. | ||
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+ | :"The programme also claimed to detect a pattern of Assad using chemical weapons in the final stages of sieges. But the report did not address questions raised by numerous military experts who ask why Syrian Government Forces, which were already winning the war, would deploy chemical weapons of limited usefulness, risking severe reprisals by the US-led Coalition. | ||
− | : | + | :"There are further concerns regarding the lack of reference to Islamist fighters, who have used chlorine canisters as part of their "resistance", and who have butchered not just Christians and Alawites but also hundreds of the civilians living under their control, as documented by the UN. |
− | :"The | + | :"The war in Syria is complex, with many different layers to the conflict. It is crucial that any future investigation includes historical and geopolitical context, objective analysis, transparency about sources, and, at the very least, an acknowledgement that there are different points of view.” |
− | + | :[[Peter Ford]], former British Ambassador to Syria | |
− | + | :Dr Tim Anderson, University of Sydney | |
+ | :Lord Carey of Clifton | ||
+ | :Baroness Cox | ||
+ | :Lord Gordon of Strathblane | ||
+ | :Dr Michael Langrish, former Bishop of Exeter | ||
+ | :Lord Stoddart of Swindon<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/notes/tim-anderson/british-group-slams-bbc-propaganda-over-chemical-weapon-use-in-syria/10156222250811234/ "British group slams BBC propaganda over chemical weapon use in Syria"]''</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
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Syrian Arab Republic | |
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Location | Middle East |
Type | nation state |
Interest of | Mother Agnes, Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, Lukas Andriukaitis, Andrew Ashdown, Vanessa Beeley, Bellingcat, Brian Berletic, CENTCOM, DFR Lab, Hassan Firouzabadi, Peter Ford, Sijbren de Jong, Adam Larson, Victor Lewis-Smith, Thierry Meyssan, Moon of Alamaba, NewColdWar.org, Bas Spliet, UK Column, United States Committee for a Free Lebanon, Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media |
Member of | Arab League, UN |
Subpage | •Syria/President |
A nation state in the Middle East being targeted by NATO countries and their terrorist proxies with a "humanitarian intervention"/"War on Terror" campaign to effect 'regime change'. |
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, which borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest, has been embroiled in a US-inspired uprising since March 2011 aimed at toppling President Bashar al-Assad and replacing him with an American-backed puppet leader.[1] The CIA’s covert Operation Timber Sycamore to provide arms, supplies and training to the thousands of jihadist militants who signed up to fight the Syrian government starting in 2012 was closed down by the Trump administration in 2017.
In late 2018, Donald Trump ordered the immediate withdrawal of almost all US troops from Syria within 90 days. He repeated the order in October 2019 but several hundred US troops remain, notwithstanding the president’s executive decisions. In November 2020, Jim Jeffrey, outgoing US special representative for Syria, encouraged President-elect Joe Biden to "stay the course" laid out by him and other members of the Trump administration. Jeffrey warned Biden not to try to engage in Bush-style nation-building in Syria stressing:
- “I think the stalemate we’ve put together is a step forward and I would advocate it.”[2]
Contents
US Invasion plans
Syria was on a list of seven countries which retired 4-star general Wesley Clark (former supreme commander of NATO forces in Europe 1997-2001) stated the US military had plans to invade:
In 2001, in the Pentagon, a general told me : ‘I just received a classified memo from the Secretary of Defense: we will take seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finally, Iran.’[3]
In Summer 2013, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Joint Chiefs of Staff put together a highly classified assessment, which forecast that the fall of Assad would lead to chaos and, potentially, to Syria’s takeover by extremists, much as was then happening in Libya. The Joint Chiefs felt that a direct challenge to President Obama’s stated policy of removing Assad would have "had a zero chance of success" so they decided to take steps against the extremists without going through political channels, by providing US intelligence to the militaries of other nations, on the understanding that it would be passed on to the Syrian Arab Army and used against the common enemy, Jabhat al-Nusra and Islamic State.[4]
Audio leaked in January 2017 suggested that the US was hoping that ISIS would expand to the point at which it would lead to regime change in Syria.[5] Dr Rola appeared on UK television to support the case that bombing of Syria could be morally justified as "humanitarian intervention".
Lubricating regime change
In September 2015, Craig Murray noted that the British government's self-denying ordinance from engaging in armed conflict in Syria appeared to be crumbling.[6] On 2 December 2015, following a 10-hour debate, the House of Commons voted by 397 to 223 in favour of bombing Daesh in Syria. Instead of targeting terrorists, however, David Cameron ordered RAF Tornados from Akrotiri in Cyprus to bomb the Omar oil field in eastern Syria.[7] The second wave of airstrikes on 5 December 2015 also targeted the Omar oil field.[8] Brimstone missiles (costing £100,000 each) were deployed for the first time in another RAF airstrike on the Omar oil field on 10 January 2016.[9]
SANA, the Syrian news agency, declared:
- "Britain didn't ask permission from Syria's government. Cameron told lies."[10]
UN ceasefire
On 18 December 2015, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2254 calling for a ceasefire in Syria, an immediate halt to any attacks on civilian targets and the formation of a unity government. Excluded from the ceasefire are Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and Al-Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda’s branch in Syria.
After UNSCR 2254 (2015) passed, US Secretary of State John Kerry, who chaired the Security Council meeting, said that it was the time “to put an end to indiscriminate bombing, torture and the bloodshed” in Syria, adding that significant progress had been made “that gives us grounds for encouragement.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted that the Vienna format is the only way to bring all foreign players to the table and ensure a fair settlement in Syria through talks:
- “Today’s unanimous vote in the UN Security Council should pave the way for the formation of a broad front against terrorism on the basis of the UN Charter, with the support of all on Earth who are opposed to terrorism, including the army of Syria, the Kurdish militia, and the armed forces of the Syrian patriotic opposition. The air force of the Russian Federation, at the request of the legitimate government of the Syrian Arab Republic, is contributing to the completion of this task.
- “Only Syrian-led inclusive dialogue can put an end to untold suffering in Syria,” Lavrov said, stressing that Syria should remain a secular, unified, and multi-ethnic country. “Only the Syrian people are to decide on their future, including the fate of President Assad – this is an answer, included into the resolution, to attempts to enforce outside will on the Syrians,” Lavrov said.
- "The fight against terrorism must be consistent and not opportunistic in nature, whether it be in Syria or anywhere else. Attempts to separate terrorists into good and bad are unacceptable. The resolution stresses the need to provide humanitarian assistance to the Syrian people. It must be provided in strict accordance with the guidelines of the United Nations, enshrined in General Assembly resolutions and the decisions of the Security Council, including the principle of the consent of the host government.”[11]
Drug trafficking
Noting that Saudi Prince Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz was held in Syria with four other men and around 2 tons of amphetamines in the Prince's private jet, The Telegraph reported in 2015 that the country has a growing role as an exporter of illegal drugs.[12][13]
Alleged use of chemical weapons
On 15 October 2018, the BBC Panorama programme entitled "Syria's Chemical War" was broadcast. It was a joint investigation by BBC Panorama and BBC Arabic which claimed to show how chemical weapons had been used by the Syrian Government as part of a deliberate military strategy. There were serious concerns over the investigation’s reliance on 'broadly impartial' sources — who are not named — and consequently the reliability of the programme's findings. On 16 October, members of the Global Network for Syria issued the following response:
- “Yesterday's BBC Panorama programme was notable for its omissions. It was not clear, for example, whether evidence backing the claims of 106 uses of chemical weapons came from Syrian rebel sources. Given that sources are not named, the BBC may be relying on evidence from groups that are widely regarded as favourable to the opposition, such as the White Helmets, the Syrian American Medical Society, or the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations.
- "The investigation ignored the interim findings of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) on the Douma incident, which contradict the BBC’s conclusions. The OPCW found no evidence of the use of prohibited weapons in Douma and did not rule out that chlorine cylinders found at the site may have been planted.
- "The programme showed former OPCW staff saying that not all of President Assad's stocks destroyed under OPCW supervision were necessarily accounted for. It neglected to point out, however, that the OPCW reported in 2014 that it had been unable to visit two sites where chemical weapons were stored and that both these sites were in rebel-held territory deemed unsafe for inspectors to visit.
- "The programme also claimed to detect a pattern of Assad using chemical weapons in the final stages of sieges. But the report did not address questions raised by numerous military experts who ask why Syrian Government Forces, which were already winning the war, would deploy chemical weapons of limited usefulness, risking severe reprisals by the US-led Coalition.
- "There are further concerns regarding the lack of reference to Islamist fighters, who have used chlorine canisters as part of their "resistance", and who have butchered not just Christians and Alawites but also hundreds of the civilians living under their control, as documented by the UN.
- "The war in Syria is complex, with many different layers to the conflict. It is crucial that any future investigation includes historical and geopolitical context, objective analysis, transparency about sources, and, at the very least, an acknowledgement that there are different points of view.”
- Peter Ford, former British Ambassador to Syria
- Dr Tim Anderson, University of Sydney
- Lord Carey of Clifton
- Baroness Cox
- Lord Gordon of Strathblane
- Dr Michael Langrish, former Bishop of Exeter
- Lord Stoddart of Swindon[14]
Related Quotations
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"Humanitarian intervention" | “Suddenly, children in Syria matter a lot to the West, while Yemen's child victims are rarely ever mentioned. Suddenly there’s an urgent moral issue being rushed through the court of public opinion. This has all the hallmarks of the prior propaganda campaigns we’ve seen before. Scant evidence, immediate assignment of blame, and a quick rush to military action before anybody can really properly question the train of events.” | 'Tyler Durden' | 14 April 2018 |
Joe Biden | “Our allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria. The Turks were great friends, and I have a great relationship with Erdogan, [who] I just spent a lot of time with, [and] the Saudis, the Emirates, etcetera.
What were they doing? They were so determined to take down Assad, and essentially have a proxy Sunni-Shia war, what did they do? They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad – except that the people who were being supplied, [they] were al-Nusra, and al-Qaeda, and the extremist elements of jihadis who were coming from other parts of the world. Now, you think I'm exaggerating? Take a look. Where did all of this go? So now that's happening, all of a sudden, everybody is awakened because this outfit called ISIL, which was al-Qaeda in Iraq, when they were essentially thrown out of Iraq, found open space and territory in [eastern] Syria, [and they] work with al-Nusra, who we declared a terrorist group early on. And we could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them.So what happened? Now, all of a sudden – I don't want to be too facetious – but they have seen the lord. Now we have ... been able to put together a coalition of our Sunni neighbors, because America can't once again go into a Muslim nation and be the aggressor. It has to be led by Sunnis. To go and attack a Sunni organization. And so what do we have for the first time? President Erdoğan told me, he is an old friend, said you were right, we let too many people through, now we are trying to seal the border.” | Joe Biden The Washington Post | 2014 |
Jean Bricmont | “We often hear that the left-right opposition is outdated or no longer makes sense. But the problem is worse: on many issues, the left-right opposition has reversed itself, the left adopting positions that were those of the right or the far-right in the past and part of the right doing the opposite. Let's start with the question of peace and war. Since the wars have become "humanitarian", it is the left, including the bulk of the "radical" left, which supports them. When a perfectly orchestrated coup takes place in Ukraine, we celebrate the victory of democracy. In Syria, until recently, support, at least verbal, for the "rebels" was not debated in the left. During the bombings on Libya, Mélenchon argued that it was necessary to prevent the "tyrant" Gaddafi from killing the revolution. We realized a little late that the opponents of the said tyrant, like the bulk of the rebels in Syria, were also our opponents, that is to say fanatical Islamists. But the classical left, at least in its radical part, but sometimes also in a certain part of social democracy, was opposed to imperial policies, interference and American hegemony, especially during the Vietnam War. Today, the simple fact of defending the principle of national sovereignty passes for being far-right.” | Jean Bricmont | January 2017 |
Wesley Clark | “In 2001, in the Pentagon, a general told me : ‘I just received a classified memo from the Secretary of Defense: we will take seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finally, Iran.’” | Wesley Clark | 2 March 2007 |
Riam Dalati | “Sick and tired of activists and [Syrian] rebels using corpses of dead children to stage emotive scenes for Western consumption. Then they wonder why some serious journos are questioning part of the narrative,” | Riam Dalati | February 2019 |
Document:US Planned Syrian Civilian Catastrophe Since 2007 | “Nasrallah said he believed that President Bush’s goal was “the drawing of a new map for the region. They want the partition of Iraq. Iraq is not on the edge of a civil war — there is a civil war. There is ethnic and sectarian cleansing. The daily killing and displacement which is taking place in Iraq aims at achieving three Iraqi parts, which will be sectarian and ethnically pure as a prelude to the partition of Iraq. Within one or two years at the most, there will be total Sunni areas, total Shiite areas, and total Kurdish areas. Even in Baghdad, there is a fear that it might be divided into two areas, one Sunni and one Shiite...
“I can say that President Bush is lying when he says he does not want Iraq to be partitioned. All the facts occurring now on the ground make you swear he is dragging Iraq to partition. And a day will come when he will say, ‘I cannot do anything, since the Iraqis want the partition of their country and I honor the wishes of the people of Iraq.’" Nasrallah said he believed that America also wanted to bring about the partition of Lebanon and of Syria. In Syria, he said, the result would be to push the country “into chaos and internal battles like in Iraq.” In Lebanon, “There will be a Sunni state, an Alawi state, a Christian state, and a Druze state.” But, he said, “I do not know if there will be a Shiite state.”” | ||
Sigrid Kaag | “All parties involved in the conflict are committing crimes. The Netherlands knows that the opposition is committing war crimes. We already wrote that starting in 2013. In fact Karel van Oostrom knew precisely what was written in the reports. He even knew all the details. The Dutch have enough people and info from intelligence agencies. And especially the Dutch and all the other EU countries, because they share all that info. They knew exactly what was happening. (...) Throughout investigation is needed. Not only the Dutch but other nation states supported the Syrian war. Therefore they could be complicit in committing war crimes.” | Sigrid Kaag Carla Del Ponte | 9 December 2018 |
Robert Stuart | “Let me pin my colours to the mast and say that I am absolutely convinced that the BBC did deliberately and knowingly fake evidence of chemical attacks.” | Craig Murray Robert Stuart | |
Donald Trump | “Islamic terrorism is eating up large portions of the Middle East. They've become rich. I'm in competition with them. They just built a hotel in Syria. Can you believe this? They built a hotel. When I have to build a hotel, I pay interest. They don't have to pay interest, because they took the oil that, when we left Iraq, I said we should've taken” | Donald Trump | June 2015 |
Donald Trump | “The other thing with the terrorists is you have to take out their families, when you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families. They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. When they say they don't care about their lives, you have to take out their families.” | Donald Trump | 2 December 2015 |
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu | “It is not possible to give up our rights and interests in the Eastern Mediterranean just because sanctions will come or because the EU will criticize us.” | Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu | 14 December 2020 |
Events
Event | Description |
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2015 Russian Sukhoi Su-24 shootdown | Shoot-down of a Russian Su24M bomber over Syria by a Turkish F16 fighter on 24 November 2015 |
2018 missile attack on Russian IL-20 reconnaissance aircraft | Israel trying to start WW3 by having Russian plane shot down in war ruse. |
2023-2024 Israel-Hamas War | Hamas attack on dozens of illegal Israeli settlements in Southern Israel provoking mass retaliatory killings by Israel. Corporate media call it the Israeli "9-11", while critics of Israel refer to "10-7" as a staged, military operation in order to manufacture consent for a disproportionate response. |
Douma attack | |
Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Damascus University | 1923 | One of the most reputable universities in the Middle East before the war in Syria started in 2011 | |
Islamic State | 2003 | An "Islamic fundamentalist terrorist" organisation which whistleblower Sibel Edmonds links to Operation Gladio/B and succinctly describes as a re-branding of al-Qaeda. | |
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command | |||
The Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army | 24 July 2017 | 24 September 2018 | Improbable militia presumably a propaganda exercise to create support for war in the Western liberal opinion. |
Citizens of Syria on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Description |
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Mother Agnes | 1952 | |
Bassma Kodmani | 29 April 1958 | A Syrian/French "trusted lieutenant of the Anglo-American democracy-promotion industry". who attended 2 Bilderbergs; in 2008 before the start of the 2011 regime change proxy war, and in 2012. |
Richard Medhurst | 1992 | British-Syrian journalist and commentator |
Imad Mustafa | ||
Steven Sahiounie | Syrian journalist who has written for among others 21st Century Wire, Sputnik News and MintPress News about the the Syrian war. | |
Maram Susli | 1987 | Syrian girl. |
Asma al-Assad | 11 August 1975 |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bandung Conference | 1955 | 1955 | Indonesia | Important conference for the global south; participants soon became prime targets for US foreign policy |
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References
- ↑ "Guide to the Syrian rebels"
- ↑ "Senior official boasts about lying to Trump about US military withdrawal from Syria"
- ↑ Interview radio Democracy Now, 2007-03-02
- ↑ "Military to Military" Seymour M. Hersh on US intelligence sharing in the Syrian war
- ↑ http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/01/08/leaked-kerry-audio-shows-hidden-syria-backstory/
- ↑ "Exclusive: I Can Reveal the Legal Advice on Drone Strikes, and How the Establishment Works"
- ↑ "Syria air strikes: MPs authorise UK action against Islamic State"
- ↑ "Syria air strikes: RAF jets in second wave of strikes"
- ↑ "RAF uses Brimstone missiles for first time in Syria airstrikes"
- ↑ "UK air attack on Islamic State: Syrians give reactions"
- ↑ "UN Security Council unanimously adopts Syrian roadmap resolution"
- ↑ "Saudi prince held after seizure of two tons of amphetamines at Beirut airport"
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:ISIS_Mayhem_Being_Fueled_by_Drugs_and_Arms_%E2%80%93_Supplied_by_Saudi_Arabia_and_the_CIA
- ↑ "British group slams BBC propaganda over chemical weapon use in Syria"