Global Research, January
03, 2016
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Jaysh al-Islam is a stalwart ally of US State
Department-listed terrorist organization al-Nusra, though one would never
suspect as much reading weepy Western eulogies over the terrorist organization
leader’s death.
The commander of terrorist organization and Al Qaeda
affiliate Jaysh al-Islam (the Army of Islam), “Sheikh” Zahran Alloush, was
killed in a Syrian airstrike this week in the suburbs of Damascus.
In a surreal, coordinated propaganda campaign, the
Western media sidestepped Alloush’s praise of and coordination with US State
Department-listed foreign terrorist organization Jabhat al-Nusra,
previously known as Al Qaeda in Iraq – and indeed, the very terrorist
organization that the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS/ISIL/Daesh) itself sprung
up from.
The West itself has for years now, reported on Jaysh
al-Islam’s collaboration with Al Qaeda. A March 2013 Institute for the Study of
War report authored by now disgraced
“expert” Elizabeth O’Bagy -
a paid lobbyist who in fact attempted to lie about the presence of “moderate
Syrian opposition,” titled, “The Free
Syrian Army” (.pdf) would
note regarding the terrorist organization that:
Liwa al-Islam [now known as Jaysh al-Islam] is a
driving force behind actions in Damascus, and is part of the current
multilateral effort, codenamed “Operation Epic in the Capital of the Omayyads,”
to gain ground and prepare for later sustained efforts against regime forces in
the city. Liwa al-Islam is known to cooperate with Jabhat Nusra and conduct
joint operations.
Image: The corporate sponsors of the Institute of the
Study of War, a think-tank tasked with portraying terrorists fighting in
Syria as “moderates.” It incidentally revealed in one of its own reports that
Jaysh al-Islam closely coordinated operations with US State Department-listed
foreign terrorist organization, al-Nusra.
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Ironically, despite knowing the various affiliations
“rebel groups” in Syria have with Al Qaeda, O’Bagy herself, along with the
so-called Institute for the Study of War - an arms industry-funded think tank - have attempted to perpetuate Western support
of these “rebel groups,” which in turn have perpetuated the deadly conflict
raging in Syria. The profitable war, and the US dominated MENA region that
would form as a result of its successful execution, helps explain why the West
is so interested in portraying terrorists as “moderates,” and going as far as
mourning the death of a terrorist leader who openly worked with and praised Al
Qaeda.
Terrorist Leader Zahran Alloush Praised Al QaedaOne doesn’t need a paid lobbyist in Washington to expose Alloush and his Jaysh al-Islam’s links to Al Qaeda. Alloush himself would praise and support Al Qaeda openly. In a video titled, “Islam Army Sheikh Zahran Alloush || Jabhat al-Nusra are our Brothers.” Alloush himself would claim:
Terrorist Leader Zahran Alloush Praised Al QaedaOne doesn’t need a paid lobbyist in Washington to expose Alloush and his Jaysh al-Islam’s links to Al Qaeda. Alloush himself would praise and support Al Qaeda openly. In a video titled, “Islam Army Sheikh Zahran Alloush || Jabhat al-Nusra are our Brothers.” Alloush himself would claim:
The summary of this issue is that we in Jaysh
al-Islam praise our brothers of the Nusra Front, and we don’t consider them
Khawarij as is propagated against us. We fight alongside them and they fight
alongside us. Regarding the fact that there are some states that are not
pleased with the Nusra Front, this is the business of these states. We praise
those who fight alongside us and raise the banner of Allah. The anger of these
states doesn’t matter to us, not from nearby or faraway.
Together with admissions from the very states that
were arming, funding, training, and supporting Alloush and his terrorist
organization, and from Alloush himself, he and Jaysh al-Islam are undeniably
allies of Al Qaeda in Syria – the al Nusra Front.
The US State Department’s own official statement announcing al-Nusra’s designation as a foreign
terrorist organization would claim (emphasis added):
The Department of State has amended the Foreign
Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Executive Order (E.O.) 13224 designations of
al-Qa’ida in Iraq (AQI) to include the following new aliases: al-Nusrah Front,
Jabhat al-Nusrah, Jabhet al-Nusra, The Victory Front, and Al-Nusrah Front for
the People of the Levant. The Department of State previously designated AQI as
an FTO under the Immigration and Nationality Act and as a Specially Designated
Global Terrorist under E.O. 13224 on October 15, 2004. The consequences
of adding al-Nusrah Front as a new alias for AQI include a prohibition against
knowingly providing, or attempting or conspiring to provide, material support
or resources to, or engaging in transactions with, al-Nusrah Front, and the
freezing of all property and interests in property of the organization that are
in the United States, or come within the United States or the control of U.S.
persons.
Clearly, Jaysh al-Islam’s praise of and coordination
with al-Nusra constitutes, “knowingly providing, or attempting or conspiring to
provide, material support or resources to, or engaging in transactions with,
al-Nusrah Front.”
Image:
The “moderate” terrorists of US-Saudi backed Jaysh al-Islam uses women as
human shields to protect themselves from Syrian and Russian air operations –
a fact even the Western
media noted,
albeit deeply buried in their eulogies for Alloush.
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That none of this is mentioned in the weepy eulogies
of Alloush in the wake of a Syrian airstrike should trouble the millions of
Americans and Europeans who have been convinced for over a decade that Al Qaeda
is their enemy and that the constant state of war imposed upon them to battle
Al Qaeda and those that would aid and abet it, is an existential necessity.
The West Mourns Dead Terrorist
Deceitful articles published by some of the West’s most prominent newspapers and services would attempt to portray Alloush and the terrorist organization he headed as “moderates.” The New York Times in its article, “Powerful Syrian Rebel Leader Reported Killed in Airstrike,” would claim:
Analysts said the strikes were in keeping with
longstanding efforts by the Syrian government and its allies to eliminate
groups claiming to occupy a middle ground between Mr. Assad and the Islamic
State. The efforts are part of a broader objective to improve Mr. Assad’s
standing among Western governments, which despise him but also see the Islamic
State as an increasing menace.
In reality, Jaysh al-Islam does not occupy a “middle
ground” between the Islamic State and the Syrian government. Regardless of
alleged tensions between Jaysh al-Islam and the Islamic State, they pursue the
same goals, backed by the same foreign interests, using the same tactics.
Image: A member of Alloush’s Al Qaeda-affiliate Jaysh
al-Islam fires a US-made anti-tank TOW missile system likely laundered
through Saudi suppliers. The US has documented Jaysh al-Islam’s ties with Al
Qaeda, but continues to provide it with cash, training, weapons, and
political support nonetheless.
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The Washington Post would report in their article, “Syrian rebel
commander reportedly killed in Russian airstrike,” that:
Alloush’s forces receive backing from Saudi Arabia,
which has supported Syrian rebels but has thrown its weight behind the renewed
diplomatic push to end the conflict. Intensified Russian strikes on rebel
forces, including Saudi allies such as Alloush, however, may shake the oil-rich
kingdom’s support for renewed peace efforts.
This indicates that among the many groups the US and
its Saudi allies seek to put into power should they succeed in “regime change”
in Syria, includes Al Qaeda-affiliate Jaysh al-Islam. That Saudi Arabia’s role
in the conflict – often portrayed as supporting “moderate opposition forces” – is
revealed instead to be
supporting Al Qaeda affiliates, further justifies both Damascus and Moscow’s claims
that there are indeed no moderates fighting the Syrian government, and that the
only way the conflict can be ended is by eliminating these terrorists and
restoring order within Syria’s borders.
The West’s Decade-Long “War on
Terror”
Al Qaeda stands accused of carrying out terrorism
globally, including the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in the United
States that left nearly 3,000 dead in a single day. Its alleged role in the
September 11 attacks triggered over a decade of global war, including the
invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, the invasion and occupation of Iraq,
and the chaos and bloodshed that continues to this very day in the Middle East
and North Africa (MENA).
It is global war, waged by the United States and its
partners, in which over a million have died, including thousands of dead Western
troops, and tens of thousands more maimed, and tens of millions of Middle
Easterners, North Africans, and Central Asians maimed, displaced, or otherwise
affected.
Considering this, one would expect the loss of one of
Al Qaeda’s allies to be a milestone in this global war. When the West finds
itself instead mourning the loss of one of Al Qaeda’s allies, attempting to
cover up or spin its ties with the terrorist organization, the truth behind
this global war begins to shine through over a decade of lies and propaganda.
Image: Joint Russian-Syrian military operations are
clearly, demonstrably undermining and destroying the fighting capacity of
terrorist organizations fighting in Syria. Just because the West refuses to
label the organizations being destroyed as “terrorists,” does not change that
fact, nor the fact that US operations in Syria have been exposed as
disingenuous in intention, bolstering terrorists, not fighting them.
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Disgracefully, while the West claims the government in
Damascus is the cause of both the rise of terrorism in Syria and its
perpetuation, it was Damascus, not the West that eradicated Alloush – head of
an Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria. Worse still, it is the United States and its
allies, particularly Saudi Arabia, who have propped up Jaysh al-Islam and
Alloush.It is clear that regime change in Syria will not help end terrorism or
undermine terrorist organizations like the Islamic State or Jaysh al-Islam, but
only help them. Damascus and its allies in Moscow and Tehran, demonstrably
prove they are the only forces consistently fighting and defeating terrorism in
Syria. The only other conceivable way to interpret the West’s continued
insistence that only through regime change will terrorism end in Syria is to
understand the West itself is sponsoring this very terrorism as a pretext for
regime change. Such sponsorship, and thus the terrorism resulting, will only
“end” once the West achieves its goals.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and
writer, especially for the online magazine“New Eastern
Outlook”.
The original source of this article is New Eastern
Outlook
Copyright © Tony Cartalucci, New Eastern
Outlook, 2016
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