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As the thirteenth anniversary of 9/11 draws closer so does the possibility that the United States and NATO will finally be able to realize their dream of direct airstrikes against the secular government of Bashar Al-Assad’s Syria.
After years of propaganda alleging Assad’s “brutality against his own people” and a recent volley of “ISIS is under the bed”-style hype, complete with beheadings, forced starvations, and other savagery, the American people remain utterly befuddled regarding the true nature of events taking place inside Syria, Iraq, and virtually every other country in the world, including their own. As a result, the buildup to a Western bombing campaign against Syria, while rejected by the general public only a year ago, will now likely move full steam ahead with the tacit support of the population.
Thus, as the thirteenth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, U.S. President Barack Obama is planning to make a dramatic statement regarding his strategy to combat ISIS in both Iraq and Syria.
Although Obama has repeatedly stated that he will not commit U.S. troops to either Iraq or Syria, the possibility of “targeted airstrikes” or aerial bombardment is by no means off the table. Of course, it is also important to point out that Obama has already broken his promise regarding boots on the ground in Iraq with the deployment of at least 1,100 American personnel in the Middle Eastern nation.
Still, as the Detroit Free Press reports, “The plan is expected to involve an expansion of air strikes in Iraq that began in August. Obama is also likely to discuss a coalition of allies that has been assembled in opposition to the Islamic State, and to brace Americans for the possibility that the battle could take years.” In other words, Obama is once again channeling his inner George W. Bush in promoting war with no end against a sovereign state who is the victim of Anglo-American meddling and Western-backed terrorism.
In a recent interview with NBC’s Meet The Press, Obama stated that he expected Syrians to battle ISIS on their own land. Obama said “In terms of controlling territory, we’re going to have to develop a moderate Sunni opposition that can control territory and that we can work with. The notion that the United States should be putting boots on the ground, I think would be a profound mistake. And I want to be very clear and very explicit about that.”
Obama’s statement is quite interesting considering the fact that his administration claims to have been doing just that – developing a moderate Sunni opposition that can control territory and that we can work with – since 2011. So either his upcoming speech will simply be more repetition of tired talking points that serve to cover up the fact that the West is backing ISIS or it will be admission that there is no moderate opposition inside Syria which would reveal that the U.S. has been backing ISIS all along.
All of this, of course, will simply go over the heads of Americans more focused on “supporting the troops” and football stats than the slaughter of thousands of people overseas or a potential nuclear war with Russia over Ukraine.
There Are No Moderates In Syria
In reality, the so-called “opposition” in Syria is anything but moderate. As Tony Cartalucci wrote in his article, “In Syria, There Are No Moderates,”
. . . . . there were never, nor are there any "moderates"
operating in Syria. The West has intentionally armed and funded Al Qaeda and
other sectarian extremists since as early as 2007 in preparation for an
engineered sectarian bloodbath serving US-Saudi-Israeli interests. This latest
bid to portray the terrorists operating along and within Syria's borders as
"divided" along extremists/moderate lines is a ploy to justify the
continued flow of Western cash and arms into Syria to perpetuate the conflict,
as well as create conditions along Syria's borders with which Western partners,
Israel, Jordan, and Turkey, can justify direct military intervention.
Indeed, even the New York Times has been forced to admit
that there are, as Cartalucci expertly argues in his article, no moderates in
the ranks of the Syrian death squads. As Ben Hubbard wrote in April, 2013,
In Syria’s largest city, Aleppo, rebels aligned with Al
Qaeda control the power plant, run the bakeries and head a court that applies
Islamic law. Elsewhere, they have seized government oil fields, put employees
back to work and now profit from the crude they produce.
Across Syria, rebel-held areas are dotted with Islamic
courts staffed by lawyers and clerics, and by fighting brigades led by
extremists. Even the Supreme Military Council, the umbrella rebel organization
whose formation the West had hoped would sideline radical groups, is stocked
with commanders who want to infuse Islamic law into a future Syrian government.
Nowhere in rebel-controlled Syria is there a secular
fighting force to speak of.[emphasis added]
ISIS Is Controlled By
NATO
It is important to point out that the Islamic State is not
some shadowy force that emerged from the caves of Afghanistan to form an
effective military force that is funded by Twitter donations and murky
secretive finance deals. IS is entirely the creation of NATO and the West and it remains
in control of the organization.
As Tony Cartalucci writes in his article “Implausible Deniability: West’s ISIS Terror Hordes In Iraq,”
Beginning in 2011 - and actually even as early as 2007 - the
United States has been arming, funding, and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood
and a myriad of armed terrorist organizations to overthrow the government of
Syria, fight Hezbollah in Lebanon, and undermine the power and influence of
Iran, which of course includes any other government or group in the MENA region
friendly toward Tehran.
Image: ISIS corridors begin in Turkey and end in Baghdad.
[image credit: Land Destroyer]
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Billions in cash have been funneled into the hands of
terrorist groups including Al Nusra, Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), and what is now
being called "Islamic State in Iraq and Syria" or ISIS. One can see
clearly by any map of ISIS held territory that it butts up directly against
Turkey's borders with defined corridors ISIS uses to invade southward - this is
because it is precisely from NATO territory this terrorist scourge originated.
ISIS was harbored on NATO territory, armed and funded by US
CIA agents with cash and weapons brought in from the Saudis, Qataris, and NATO
members themselves. The "non-lethal aid" the US and British
sent including the vehicles we now see ISIS driving around in.
They didn't "take" this gear from
"moderates." There were never any moderates to begin with. The deadly
sectarian genocide we now see unfolding was long ago predicted by those in the
Pentagon - current and former officials - interviewed in 2007 by Pulitzer
Prize-winning veteran journalist Seymour Hersh.
Hersh's 9-page 2007 report, "The Redirection" states explicitly:
To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush
Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the
Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coƶperated with Saudi Arabia’s
government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to
weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has
also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A
by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist
groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and
sympathetic to Al Qaeda.
"Extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of
Islam" and are "sympathetic to Al Qaeda" - is a verbatim
definition of what ISIS is today. Clearly the words of Hersh were as prophetic
as they were factually informed, grounded in the reality of a regional conflict
already engineered and taking shape as early as 2007. Hersh's report would also
forewarn the sectarian nature of the coming conflict, and in particular mention
the region's Christians who were admittedly being protected by Hezbollah.
While Hersh’s report was written in 2007, knowledge of the
plan to use death squads to target Middle Eastern countries, particularly
Syria, had been reported on even as far back as 2005 by Michael Hirsh and John
Barry for Newsweek in an article entitled “The Salvador Option.”
Regardless, Cartalucci states in a separate article, “NATO’s Terror Hordes In Iraq A Pretext For Syria Invasion,”
In actuality, ISIS is the product of a joint NATO-GCC [Gulf
Cooperation Council] conspiracy stretching back as far as 2007 where US-Saudi
policymakers sought to ignite a region-wide sectarian war to purge the Middle
East of Iran's arch of influence stretching from its borders, across Syria and
Iraq, and as far west as Lebanon and the coast of the Mediterranean. ISIS has
been harbored, trained, armed, and extensively funded by a coalition of NATO
and Persian Gulf states within Turkey's (NATO territory) borders and has
launched invasions into northern Syria with, at times, both Turkish artillery
and air cover. The most recent example of this was the cross-border invasion by
Al Qaeda into Kasab village, Latikia province in northwest Syria.
Cartalucci is referring to a cross-border invasion that was coordinated
with NATO, Turkey, Israel, and the death squads where Israel acted as
air force cover while Turkey facilitated the death squad invasion from inside
its own borders.
Airstrikes Will Be
Directed At Assad
Despite all the browbeating by the Western media suggesting
that any targeted airstrikes would be strikes against ISIS, the truth is that
the airstrikes are actually aimed at the Syrian government. The United States allowed
ISIS to conquer Iraqi territory so as to justify the eventual invasion
of Syria in addition to the reinvasion of Iraq. Indeed, any deployment of
American troops, airstrikes, or any other type of US military force, will
necessitate a battle against ISIS inside Iraq as well as “cross-border” strikes
against the organization in Syria. Such “cross-border” strikes would likely be
met with apathetic support from the American people since any restraint
regarding borders will be presented and then viewed as placing “handcuffs on
the troops.”
Make no mistake, however, any military action taken across the border inside Syria will not be taken for the purposes of eliminating ISIS. The truth is that such military action will be nothing more than a backdoor attempt at establishing the “buffer zone” that NATO so ardently desired early on in the Syrian conflict. With the establishment of this “buffer zone,” a new staging ground will be opened that allows terrorists such as ISIS and others the ability to conduct attacks even deeper inside Syria.
Make no mistake, however, any military action taken across the border inside Syria will not be taken for the purposes of eliminating ISIS. The truth is that such military action will be nothing more than a backdoor attempt at establishing the “buffer zone” that NATO so ardently desired early on in the Syrian conflict. With the establishment of this “buffer zone,” a new staging ground will be opened that allows terrorists such as ISIS and others the ability to conduct attacks even deeper inside Syria.
ISIS Attack On Taqba
Airbase – The Precursor To A NATO Attack On Syria
Keeping in mind that ISIS is controlled and directed by NATO
and Western intelligence, the fact that the death squads have recently focused
on the Taqba Airbase in Raqqa province is significant.
Particularly when viewed in context of the recent “debate” taking place in
front of the American public by the Obama administration on whether or not to
engage in targeted airstrikes inside Syria.
For those who may not see
the pattern – while the United States and NATO deliberated engaging in
targeted airstrikes in Syria and the Syrian government subsequently states its
opposition to those attacks and its intentions to shoot down the planes
delivering those strikes if they do not coordinate with the Syrian government,
death squads have effectively eliminated the air defense capability of the
Syrian government in the east of the country.
After all, the Pentagon even stated that one of the biggest threats to an airstrike operation in Syria is the Syrian government’s air defenses. Thanks to ISIS, those air defenses no longer exist in the east of Syria.
This was the end game of the ISIS battle to take over Taqba from the start – eliminate air defenses so that the NATO powers can launch airstrikes against the Syrian military and thus freeing up a launching pad for the terrorists to conduct attacks even deeper into Syria.
With the James Foley beheading video being largely understood as a staged propaganda ploy as well the fact that ISIS and its related terrorist organizations are funded, directed, and trained by the United States and NATO, it is imperative that the American people speak out and oppose the impending strike on Syria.
So far, on this particular issue, American apathy has largely contributed to preventing a war.
Unfortunately, with slightly more clever propaganda narratives, that apathy has been converted over to the benefit of the world oligarchy.
Thus, while apathy may have prevented the desire for a fight the first time around, that same apathy may well serve to allow one the second.
Recently from Brandon Turbeville:
After all, the Pentagon even stated that one of the biggest threats to an airstrike operation in Syria is the Syrian government’s air defenses. Thanks to ISIS, those air defenses no longer exist in the east of Syria.
This was the end game of the ISIS battle to take over Taqba from the start – eliminate air defenses so that the NATO powers can launch airstrikes against the Syrian military and thus freeing up a launching pad for the terrorists to conduct attacks even deeper into Syria.
With the James Foley beheading video being largely understood as a staged propaganda ploy as well the fact that ISIS and its related terrorist organizations are funded, directed, and trained by the United States and NATO, it is imperative that the American people speak out and oppose the impending strike on Syria.
So far, on this particular issue, American apathy has largely contributed to preventing a war.
Unfortunately, with slightly more clever propaganda narratives, that apathy has been converted over to the benefit of the world oligarchy.
Thus, while apathy may have prevented the desire for a fight the first time around, that same apathy may well serve to allow one the second.
Recently from Brandon Turbeville:
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South
Carolina. He has a Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the
author of six books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches
From a Dissident, volume 1and volume 2, and The Road to Damascus: The Anglo-American Assault on Syria. Turbeville
has published over 300 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects including
health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties. Brandon
Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every Monday night 9 pm
EST at UCYTV. He is
available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at)
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