One wonders what Syrians are thinking as “rebels” vowing to “free Syria”
take the country down the same road to destruction as “rebels” in Libya.
Libya, under Gaddafi a well run country whose oil revenues were shared with
the Libyan people instead of monopolized by a princely class as in Saudi
Arabia, now has no government and is in disarray with contending factions
vying for power.
Just as no one knew who the Libyan “rebels” were, with elements of al Qaeda
reportedly among them, no one knows who the Syrian “rebels” are, or indeed
if they are even rebels (Antiwar.com).
Some “rebels” appear to be bandit groups who seize the opportunity to loot
and to rape and set themselves up as the governments of villages and towns.
Others appear to be al Qaeda. (Antiwar.com)
The fact that the “rebels” are armed is an indication of interference from
outside.
There have been reports that Washington has ordered its Saudi and Bahrain
puppet governments to supply the “rebels” with military weaponry.
Some suspect that the explosion that killed the Syrian Defense Minister and
the head of the government’s crisis operations was not the work of a suicide
bomber but the work of a US drone or missile reminiscent of Washington’s
failed attempts to murder Saddam Hussein.
Regardless, Washington regarded the terror attack as a success, declaring
that it showed the rebels were gaining “real momentum” and called on the
Syrian government to respond to the attack by resigning. (reuters.com)
The following is from a leaked intelligence document describing a previous
Western terrorist intervention in Syria just in case any reader is so naive
as to think that “our government would never do that.”
“In order to facilitate the action of liberative (sic) forces, …a special
effort should be made to eliminate certain key individuals. …[to] be
accomplished early in the course of the uprising and intervention, …
Once a political decision has been reached to proceed with internal
disturbances in Syria, CIA is prepared, and SIS (MI6) will attempt to
mount minor sabotage and coup de main (sic) incidents within Syria,
working through contacts with individuals. …Incidents should not be
concentrated in Damascus …
Further: a “necessary degree of fear .. frontier incidents and (staged) border clashes”, would “provide a pretext for intervention… the CIA and SIS [MI6] should use … capabilities in both psychological and action fields to augment tension.” (Joint US-UK leaked Intelligence Document, London and Washington, 1957) (globalreasearch.ca)
Further: a “necessary degree of fear .. frontier incidents and (staged) border clashes”, would “provide a pretext for intervention… the CIA and SIS [MI6] should use … capabilities in both psychological and action fields to augment tension.” (Joint US-UK leaked Intelligence Document, London and Washington, 1957) (globalreasearch.ca)
Obama has not said why his government is so desperate to overthrow the
Syrian government.
The current president was an eye doctor in London who was brought back to
Syria to replace his father, who had passed away, as president of the
country.
Washington is reticent about its real motives, which it masks with
high-sounding humanitarian rhetoric, but Washington’s motives are
transparent.
One motive is to get rid of the Russian naval base in Syria, thus depriving
Russia of its only Mediterranean base.
A second motive is to eliminate Syria as a source of arms and support to
Hizbullah in order that Israel can succeed in its attempts to occupy
southern Lebanon and acquire its water resources.
Hizbullah’s fighters have twice defeated the Israeli military’s attempts to
invade and to occupy southern Lebanon.
A third motive is to destroy the unity of Syria with sectarian conflict, as
Washington destroyed Libya and Iraq, and leave Syria to waring factions to
dismember the country, thus removing another obstacle to Washington’s
hegemony.
Syria, a secular Arab state, like Iraq was, is ruled by a political party
composed of Alawis, more or less Shia Muslims.
The Alawis comprise about 12% of the Syrian population and are regarded as
heretics by the Sunni Muslims who comprise about 74% of the Syrian
population.
Thus the orchestrated “uprising” appeals to many Sunnis who see the
opportunity to take over. (In Iraq it was a Sunni minority that ruled a Shia
majority, and in Syria it is the opposite.)
The divisions among Arabs make Arabs vulnerable to Western interference and
rule.
The Sunni-Shia split makes it impossible for an Arab country to unite
against an invader or for one Arab country to come to the aid of another.
In 1990 the Shia Syrian government lined up with the US against the Sunni
Iraq government in the First Iraq War.
Neither Lawrence of Arabia, Nasser, nor Gaddafi succeeded in creating an
Arab consciousness.
Washington’s cover for its violent overthrow of other governments is always
moralistic verbiage.
First the target is demonized, and then Washington’s naked aggression is
described as “bringing freedom and democracy,” “overthrowing a brutal
dictator,” “protecting women’s rights.”
Any assortment of cant words and phrases seems to work.
Hillary Clinton has been especially strident in advocating the overthrow of
the Syrian government.
The silly woman even issued threats to Russia and China for daring to block
Washington’s attempt to use a UN resolution as cover for invading Syria.
Washington misrepresents the Syrian government’s resistance to being
overthrown as a government conducting terror against its own people.
But Washington had no condemnation for the terror attack, whether its own or
that of a suicide bomber, that killed high-level Syrian government
officials.
Washington’s double standard prompted the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey
Lavrov, to accuse Washington of having “a sinister position.”
Indeed, Washington does.
But what is surprising about Washington’s sinister position after Iraq,
Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, and Pakistan?
Undoubtedly, after Syria is overthrown, Washington will move on to Iran.
Russia itself is already being surrounded by US missile bases, and the
Russian government has a disloyal and traitorous political opposition
financed by American money.
China is confronting a rapid buildup of US air, naval, and troop bases in
the Pacific.
How long before China’s government has a disloyal opposition financed by
Washington?
The hegemon is on the march, but what Syrian Sunnis see is a chance to
overthrow the Alawite Shia.
The Syrian Sunnis will ally with Washington despite the fact that Washington
overthrew the Iraqi Sunnis.
Few Arabs, it seems, mind being puppets of a foreign regime that hands out
billions of dollars.
Washington loosely refers to Syrian President Assad as a “dictator” or
“brutal dictator,” but obviously if Assad is a dictator he is not very
effective in that role.
Normally, dictators don’t permit an opposition to rise, much less arm
itself.
It would be more accurate to say that the ruling party is authoritarian, but
the ruling party has introduced elements of democracy with the new
constitution.
As Iraq has proved, Arab governments have to be authoritarian if their Sunni
and Shia populations are not to be constantly engaged in civil war.
Both Bush and Obama claim that Washington brought “freedom and democracy” to
Iraq.
However, the ongoing violence in Iraq is as intense or more intense than
under the American occupation.
Here are the reports for the last three days:
July 23: “A wave of bomb attacks and shootings in Baghdad and north of the
capital has killed at least 107 people. At least 216 were wounded.”
July 24: “A second day of intensified attacks left at least 145 Iraqis
killed and 379 more wounded.”
July 25: “Attacks continue across Iraq: 17 killed, 60 wounded.”
This is what Washington did for Iraq.
Far from bringing “freedom and democracy,” Washington brought endless mayhem
and death.
And this is precisely what Washington is in the process of bringing to
Syria.
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