The Zionist & American Aim is to Splinter Syria along Ethnic Lines & to Reconfigure the Middle East on Sectarian Lines
The Fall of Assad & What it Means for The Mid East (w/ Alastair Crooke) | The Chris Hedges Report
It has been reported that the US closely coordinated the Idlib offensive of HTS with Israel and also Turkey. It is no coincidence that the jihadi attack on Syrian towns began immediately after the ceasefire in Lebanon that Hezbollah was forced to agree to.
As soon as Assad had been overthrown Israel moved its troops onto the other side of Mount Hermon, breaking the 1974 Disengagement Agreement between Israel and Syria. Israel has never missed an opportunity to attack its neighbours and steal some more land. All in the name of ‘security’ and the ‘right of self defence’ of course.
“There should be no military forces or activities in the area of separation. And Israel and Syria must continue to uphold the terms of that 1974 agreement, and preserve stability in the Golan,” said Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the UN secretary general, António Guterres.
Israel’s pretext is that it is acting in self-defence, a lie that David Lammy, who must qualify as the diplomatic equivalent of Netanyahu’s pet pooch, echoed.
Israel’s unprovoked attack on Syria’s military assets - its navy and airforce - is based on the proposition that no victim of Israeli aggression is entitled to exercise the right to self defence. Only Israel has that right or more accurately Israel reserves to itself the right to attack any country, anytime and anywhere. All with the blessing of the United States and Britain’s colourless and characterless Prime Minister Sir Kid Starver.
The Liquidation of Syrian Army Officers
The US has never paid much attention to international law. Whilst every other state in the world must adhere to the international ‘rules based order,’ the United States is endowed with a belief in Manifest Destiny. God has apparently singled out America for special treatment and given it the right to engage in limitless expansion.
Hence why in 2002 it passed the American Service-Members' Protection Act otherwise known as the Hague Invasion Act which renders American war criminals immune from prosecution at the International Criminal Court. Only African dictators are supposed to adhere to international law. When one thinks of the US and the rule of law, Al Capone and the Mafia come to mind.
In the wake of the defeat of Nazi Germany wars of aggression were considered the supreme war crime. The Nuremberg Declaration on the Crime of Aggression states quite clearly
Recalling that all members of the United Nations shall refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations as per Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, Mindful of the fact that aggression constitutes the most serious violation of the prohibition of the use of force
Israel’s role in the Middle East was mapped out from the very beginning of Zionism. In his pamphlet The Jewish State, Zionism’s founder Theodor Herzl described a future Jewish state as ‘a portion of a rampart of Europe against Asia, an outpost of civilization as opposed to barbarism.’ Ben-Gurion described Zionism as a ‘bulwark against assimilation and communism.’
No-one should be deceived by Netanyahu’s lies about Israel having to act to protect its own security. There is a past history of Israeli leaders wishing to invade and change the political geography of their neighbours. Their only concern was how to do so without seeming to be obvious aggressors.
Livia Rokach first published in 1980 a book ‘Israel’s Sacred Terrorism’ based on the Diaries of Moshe Sharrett, the only ‘dove’ to become Prime Minister of Israel. At this time, of all times, they are worth revisiting. Ctd....The last working-class hero in England.
Clio the cat, ? July 1997 - 1 May 2016 Kira the cat, ? ? 2010 - 3 August 2018 Jasper the Ruffian cat ? ? ? - 4 November 2021
Livia Rokach's book Israel's Sacred Terrorism based on Sharett's Diaries
But the US doesn't care, that's never been the case the US has any actual care for the people of Syria, I mean did they ask the citizens whether they wanted to overrun by a bunch of Moslem extremist psychopaths? All these regime change operations come with the idea not to make things better, but to bring down any powerful opposition to their own hegemony (and in the Middle East, Israel') and the more chaos the better, the less any such afflicted nation can mount any effective opposition. And if a few hundred thousand or million dead eventuate, well, that's less people who might become violent and if a few million refugees wash up on the shores of Europe, that's not the US's problem, indeed it helps sow chaos in Europe and make it more likely that the Europeans will elect more reactive, right wing governments, like the US's own. And if Europe's industry suffers, less competition for theirs. I mean, these neocons are not actually as stupid as we sometimes think, they're just much more evil than we can ever imagine a human can be, so we're unprepared for the fact that they're winning, that every disaster is actually a victory.
And any country's special relationship with the US is just the relationship of a poodle to an abusive master or hoodlum to his godfather - and what happens to hoodlums that don't do as the godfather tells them, you're eliminated.
And here's a poodle in chief, a hoodlum to call on if you want to fight
Some years ago I wrote here that the first years of this century bear an uncanny and frightening resemblance to the first years of last, and the build up to WW1, the failing states, the failing way of doing things, the failing political systems, the social changes that the powerful resented and had no understanding of, new technologies that new science.
So here's Ben Wallace, Sir Richard Sheriff, Sir Tony Radakin, but particularly Sherriff in gung-ho militarism - read and despair.
They are literally insane, and all we can do is write worthless homilies to other impotent members of society while we listen to the early rumbles of war come marching through time to our own.