Monday, April 16, 2018

US Was Main Instigator Of War In Syria

It is difficult to find the real story on Syria, but this report is a good place to start:

In the aftermath of US-led missile strikes on Syria, the Western media has attempted to continue building the case for “US intervention.”

However, before the first agitators took to the streets in Syria in 2011, the US was already involved.

The New York Times in its 2011 article, “U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings,” would admit ... :

A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington, according to interviews in recent weeks and American diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks. 

The work of these groups often provoked tensions between the United States and many Middle Eastern leaders, who frequently complained that their leadership was being undermined, according to the cables.

The financing of agitators from across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) before the so-called “Arab Spring” was meant to stampede targeted governments from power – paving the way for US client states to form. Nations that resisted faced – first, US-backed militants – and failing that, direct US military intervention – as seen in Libya in 2011.

After the US funded initial unrest in 2011 – the US has armed and funded militants fighting in Syria ever since.

You can read the rest @
https://www.activistpost.com/2018/04/the-war-in-syria-was-a-us-intervention-since-day-1.html

Wouldn't it be nice if the MSM told us what is really going on in the world instead of acting as a propaganda machine for the US government?

If you want to know more about what the US has been doing to destroy Syria, I recommend you read the following book - The Dirty War on Syria by Tim Anderson. Here is its summary from Amazon.com:

The Dirty War on Syria has relied on a level of mass disinformation not seen in living memory. In seeking regime change the big powers sought to hide their hand, using proxy armies of Islamists, demonising the Syrian Government and constantly accusing it of atrocities. In this way Syrian President Bashar al Assad, a mild-mannered eye doctor, became the new evil in the world. The popular myths of this dirty war that it is a civil war, a popular revolt, or a sectarian conflict hide a murderous spree of regime change across the region. The attack on Syria was a necessary consequence of Washington's ambition, stated openly in 2006, to create a New Middle East . After the destruction of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, Syria was next in line. Five years into this war the evidence is quite clear and must be set out in detail. The terrible massacres were mostly committed by the western backed jihadists, then blamed on the Syrian Army. The western media and many western NGOs parroted the official line. Their sources were almost invariably those allied to the jihadists. Contrary to the myth that the big powers now have their own war on terror, those same powers have backed every single anti-government armed group in Syria, terrorists in any other context, adding thousands of jihadis from dozens of countries. Yet in Syria this dirty war has confronted a disciplined national army which did not disintegrate along sectarian lines. Despite terrible destruction and loss of life, Syria has survived, deepening its alliance with Russia, Iran, the Lebanese Resistance, the secular Palestinians and, more recently, with Iraq. The tide has turned against Washington, and that will have implications beyond Syria. As western peoples we have been particularly deceived by this dirty war, reverting to our worst traditions of intervention, racial prejudice, and poor reflection on our own histories. This book tries to tell its story while rescuing some of the better western traditions: the use of reason, ethical principle, and the search for independent evidence.

Source - https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-War-Syria-Tim-Anderson/dp/0973714786/

We are swimming in a sea of lies. Is that something that happens in a democracy or in a fascist dictatorship?

1 comment:

  1. Another helpful, but less expensive, book about the conflict is "Deconstructing the Syrian War" by Chris Kanthan. You can purchase it here:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079SH9VWX

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