The Millennium Report
July 5, 2014
Tony Cartalucci
The New York Times in its article, “Obama Requests
Money to Train ‘Appropriately Vetted’ Syrian Rebels,” stated:
President Obama requested $500 million from Congress
on Thursday to train and equip what the White House is calling “appropriately
vetted” members of the Syrian opposition, reflecting increased worry about the
spillover of the Syrian conflict into Iraq.
The reportage is a stunning entanglement of
contradictions, claiming that the additional funding for terrorists fighting in
Syria will somehow address “spillover” that is in fact a direct result of US,
NATO, and their Persian Gulf collaborators’ creation, expansion, and
perpetuation of the war in Syria in the first place.
The NYT also stated:
The training program would be a significant step for a
president who has consistently resisted providing military aid to the rebels in
the conflict in Syria, and has warned of the dangers of American intervention.
But military and State Department officials indicated that there were not yet
any specific programs to arm and train the rebels that the money would fund,
nor could administration officials specify which moderate Syrian opposition
members they intended to train and support, or where they would be trained.
Despite the NYT’s attempt to portray the US as having
“consistently resisted providing military aid” to terrorists operating along
and within Syria’s borders, the US, UK, NATO, and the Persian Gulf monarchies
have provided terrorists hundreds of millions in aid, including weapons,
equipment, and even vehicles. NATO-member Turkey has also provided air and
artillery cover for terrorists during cross border operations including most
recently in the northwest village of Kessab.
And despite assurances that these hundreds of millions
in aid was going to similarly “vetted” “moderates,” terrorist organizations
including Al Qaeda’s Al Nusra and Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have
achieved uncontested primacy among militant groups fighting in Syria. If the US
and its regional collaborators have provided “moderates” with hundreds of
millions in aid, who has provided Al Qaeda with even more to explain their now
state-sized holdings not only in Syria but now in northern Iraq?
The answer is simple. There never were any moderates
to begin with. An Independent article titled, “‘I am not fighting againstal-Qa’ida… it’s not our problem’, says West’s last hope in Syria,” claims:
Speaking from a safe house on the outskirts of the
Turkish town of Antakya, Jamal Maarouf, the leader of the Syrian Revolutionary
Front (SRF) told The Independent that the fight against al-Qa’ida was “not our
problem” and admitted his fighters conduct joint operations with Jabhat
al-Nusra – the official al-Qa’ida branch in Syria.
And even with the Independent quoting the would-be
recipients of yet hundreds of millions more in Western aid, admitting they work
in tandem with Al Qaeda which is now cutting a swatch of horror and mayhem
across neighboring Iraq, the truth is from the very beginning, years in fact
before the so-called “Arab Spring” even began, the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia
conspired to overthrow Iran and its arch of influence, including the government
of Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and surely the Iran-leaning government in Baghdad,
by organizing, funding, and arming sectarian militants including Al Qaeda
itself.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s 2007
New Yorker article, “The Redirection” prophetically stated (emphasis added):
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 coöperated 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.
Throughout the rest of Hersh’s nine-page report, which
came out 4 years before the so-called “Arab Spring” unfolded, is outlined in
specific detail how the West and its regional allies including Israel and Saudi
Arabia, were already funneling in cash and arraying armed sectarian extremists
against Hezbollah inside of Lebanon and against the government of Syria.
Hersh’s report even included a retired CIA agent who portended the sectarian
nature of the impending, regional conflict.
There is no denying that this premeditated conspiracy
described in 2007 has now been brought to full fruition in the form of a
increasingly horrific sectarian conflict the West is now poised to further expand
by injecting a half-billion dollars into terrorist operations in direct support
of ISIS campaigns on both sides of the Syrian-Iraqi border. For the NYT to
claim injecting more cash and weapons into efforts to topple governments
currently fighting Al Qaeda’s various regional franchises is some sort of
attempt to contain “spillover” is disingenuous at best, and at worst a poor
attempt to cover up what is essentially Washington’s open state sponsorship of
the largest terrorist force ever assembled in modern history.
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