Syria today

Some wonder if the Imperial program to give Syrians money to not fight and go away went all the way up to Assad.
 
Scott Ritter is floored that this happened, he would not have believed it, he was all the way wrong....So I think he errors thinking that the people who did this did not expect this to happen , that they also had no idea how weak/corrupt the Assad Regime was.
You said yourself Syrian troops were paid off, yet the people in Swannanoa, NC are living in tents. Something's gotta give.
 
You said yourself Syrian troops were paid off, yet the people in Swannanoa, NC are living in tents. Something's gotta give.
Oh it will, but it is far too late for the American people to save ourselves after all the crimes that have been committed in our name, and after pretty much the entire Elite Class betrayed us for trinkets.
 
Oh it will, but it is far too late for the American people to save ourselves after all the crimes that have been committed in our name, and after pretty much the entire Elite Class betrayed us for trinkets.
A room full of Americans decided to fight imperialism 248 years ago. There is some evidence it can be done.
 
Its how little payment it takes to sell America and Americans down the river that is the most offensive thing I think.....
 
The Russians and the Chinese have been very clear that in their evaluation the painful collapse of American hegemony cant be stopped now, and besides, if we were going to try we would be doing pretty much the opposite of what we are doing.
 

Whitney Webb

@_whitneywebb

Recent events in Syria very likely would not have happened if the US had not prevented the Syrian military from attacking the Syrian "rebels" (i.e. HTS) several years ago. For instance, the first Trump administration threatened multiple times to militarily attack the Syrian government if they attacked the "rebel" stronghold of Idlib, even though Trump's special envoy on ISIS had called Idlib "the largest Al Qaeda safe haven since 9/11." The Obama and Biden administrations (more so Obama, whose State Department essentially instigated the war at Israel's behest) are absolutely to blame as well, but Al Qaeda is ultimately a US creation and the current chaos in Syria is a direct consequence of horrific US foreign policy decisions, many of which are neoconservative in nature, meaning they conflate Israeli foreign policy goals with American foreign policy goals.
 
The character of the Syrian state is not at issue in the controversy about the US government seeking to overthrow Assad, using Islamist fanatics to do so - fanatics in some cases formally identified with Al Qaeda and in all cases the sort of people we would arrest if we found them on US soil.
 
That the American forces killed many Iraqis with A-10's nobody wants to talk about as we get told that these are jihadists that have nothing to do with us.....we did not do this.
 
Even worse, IMO, was the action of the US government which rendered an innocent Canadian (whom it wrongly suspected of Al Qaeda sympathies) to Syria's torture cellars, after wrongfully arresting him at a US airport.

 
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Will the lefties cheering the downfall of Assad eventually come to understand that he represented the moderate side of Syrian politics?
 
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