U.S. Started Backing Syrian Opposition YEARS BEFORE the Uprising Started
30
August, 2013
The American Government’s Narrative that “We Must Stop Assad Because He’s Brutally Crushing a Spontaneous Popular Uprising” is False
However,
the U.S.
has been funding the Syrian
opposition since 2006 …
and arming the
opposition since 2007.
So
the American government’s argument that “we must stop Assad
because he’s brutally crushing a spontaneous popular uprising” is
false. The U.S. started supporting the rebels 5
years before the
protests started.
Moreover,
reports from mainstream media sources such as the New
York Times,
(and here), Wall
Street Journal, USA
Today, CNN, McClatchy (and here), AP, Time, BBC,
the Independent,
theTelegraph, Agence
France-Presse, Asia
Times,
and the Star (and here)
– confirm that supporting the rebels means supporting Al
Qaeda and two
other terrorist groups.
Indeed, the the New York Times has reported that virtually
all of
the rebel fighters are Al Qaeda terrorists.
By
supporting the rebels, we’re supporting our sworn terrorist
enemies.
A War 20 Years In the Making
If
there is any doubt about this timeline, please keep in mind that the
U.S. and Britain considered attacking Syrians and then blaming it on
the Syrian government as an excuse for regime change … 50
years ago (the
U.S. just admitted that they did
this to Iran)
The Last “Humanitarian War”
According
to a 2007 report by
West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center’s center, the Libyan city
of Benghazi was one of Al Qaeda’s main headquarters – and bases
for sending Al Qaeda fighters into Iraq – prior to the overthrow of
Gaddafi:
“There is no question that al Qaeda’s Libyan franchise, Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, is a part of the opposition,” Bruce Riedel, former CIA officer and a leading expert on terrorism, told Hindustan Times.
It has always been Qaddafi’s biggest enemy and its stronghold is Benghazi.
(Incidentally,
Gaddafi was on the verge of invading Benghazi in 2011, 4 years after
the West Point report cited Benghazi as a hotbed of Al Qaeda
terrorists. Gaddafi claimed – rightly it turns out – that
Benghazi was an Al Qaeda stronghold and a main source of the Libyan
rebellion. But NATO planesstopped
him,
and protected Benghazi.)
Al
Qaeda is now largely in control of Libya. Indeed, Al Qaeda
flags were flown
over the Benghazi courthouse once
Gaddafi was toppled.
There
is a direct connection to Syria. Specifically, CNN,
the Telegraph,
the Washington
Times,
and many other mainstream sources confirm that Al Qaeda terrorists
from Libya have since flooded
into Syria to
fight the Assad regime. And the post-Gaddafi Libyan
government is also itself a top
funder andarms
supplier of
the Syrian opposition.
The Bottom Line
The
bottom line is that there are no few good guys involved in the Syrian
war.
The
solution is not to bomb the country … or to send more arms to the
rebels.
The
solution is to make sure that less weapons
– chemical and conventional – get into that tinder box of a
country.
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