Is
it any wonder that this speech is not being reported by the
mainstream media?!
It
is huge an represents, either a 180 degree turn in American policy or
a deep split in the governing elite.
Watch
the video and especially the comments from ex-MI5 intelligence
officer, Annie
Machon
As
much as anything it is an admission that everything is out of
control. Combine that with the latest news about Ebola.
Biden
blames US allies in Middle East for rise of ISIS
RT,
3
October, 2014
US
Vice-President Joe Biden has accused America’s key allies in the
Middle East of allowing the rise of the Islamic State (IS), saying
they supported extremists with money and weapons in their eagerness
to oust the Assad regime in Syria.
America’s
“biggest problem”
in Syria is its regional allies, Biden told students at the John F.
Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University
on Thursday.
“Our
allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria,”
he said, explaining that Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the UAE were “so
determined to take down Assad,”
that in a sense they started a “proxy
Sunni-Shia war”
by pouring “hundreds of
millions of dollars and tens of thousands of tons of weapons”
towards anyone who would fight against Assad.
“And
we could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them,”
said Biden, thus disassociating the US from unleashing the civil war
in Syria.
“The
outcome of such a policy now is more visible,”
he said, as it turned out they supplied extremists from Al-Nusra
Front and Al-Qaeda.
All
of a sudden the regional powers that sponsored anti-Assad rebels
awakened to the dawn of a major international security threat in the
face of ISIS – now called Islamic State. After being essentially
thrown out of Iraq it found open space and territory in eastern Syria
and established close ties with the Al-Nusra Front which the US had
earlier declared a terrorist group.
Now
Washington needs a coalition of Sunni states to fight the Islamic
State because “America can't
once again go in to Muslim nation and be the aggressor, it has to be
led by Sunnis, to attack a Sunni organization [the IS],”
Biden said,
acknowledging that it is for the first time that the US
uses a geopolitical strategy.
“Even
if we wanted it to be, it cannot be our fight alone,”
Biden said. “This cannot be
turned into a US ground war against another Arab nation in the Middle
East.”
“But
of what I’m more astonished is of his apparent amnesia about what
America and Britain were trying to ferment in Syria only a year ago.
They were not only putting staff intelligence personnel on the
ground, and providing logistical support to the rebels in Syria; they
were spearheading the campaign to try to oust Assad,”
former MI5 agent Annie Machon told
RT.
She
added that “Perhaps, the
Vice President is finally learning some lessons from history. It does
not matter who you think your friends are going to be in the region.
Very often they will be taken over or subsumed into a more radical
group.”
Another
version of this is in this article: Vice
President Joe Biden defends American policy on ISIS in Harvard speech
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