Even
George Orwell couldn’t have made this up!
Taking
to the Sunday show circuit Senator Claire McCaskill ran roughshod
over any semblance of logic or foreign policy coherence associating
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with Daesh to make the fantastical
cognitive leap that Russia ‘founded’ the terror group
14
August, 2016
The
Hillary Clinton campaign established a new low in American political
thought on Sunday morning somewhat miraculously finding a way to link
their anti-Russian propaganda campaign, that has now called for
sanctions against the country despite any evidence that they were
traced to the WikiLeaks file dump exposing corruption in the
Democratic Primary, to the latest topic of the hour – the Daesh
terror network.
Not
since the George W. Bush administration have the American people been
bombarded with such circuitous fits of repetitive illogical
statements – at that time it was macabre insinuations that somehow
Saddam Hussein was linked to the 9/11 terror attacks in order to
secure a blank check for war – for the purpose of personal
political gain at the risk of compromising not only national, but
international security.
The
top mouthpiece for the Clinton campaign when they want to offload
incendiary statements into the public sphere in order to poll test
their efficacy, Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) began her interview
on Fox News Sunday criticizing Trump’s comments on Daesh calling
them “disrespectful to the military that is out there fighting ISIS
every day” and suggesting the Republican lacks the requisite
patriotism for the Oval office.
"It
was also important to realize that [Syrian President Bashar al]
Assad, by what he did in his country, allowed ISIS to move into Syria
and get strongholds and recruit," reasoned McCaskill. "That
was the work and support of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, who
is Trump’s best buddy. So you can say Trump and his friend Putin
are the founder of ISIS."
McCaskill’s
assertion directly conflicts with a declassified Pentagon memo,
released last May, which exposed that the US-backed anti-Assad
coalition at the time was spearheaded by al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) and
the Islamic State of Iraq that soon cobbled together to form the
Daesh terror network known colloquially as ISIS. These “opposition
rebels” were referred to at the time by President Obama as “the
legitimate representative of the Syrian people.”
The
report also contemplated the formation of the Daesh "caliphate"
in Syria stating "There is the possibility of establishing a
declared or undeclared Salafist principality in Eastern Syria (Hasak
and Der Zor) and this is exactly what the supporting powers to the
opposition want." Those supporting powers were enumerated in an
earlier paragraph as "Western Countries, the Gulf States, and
Turkey."
As
of August 2016, there have been 20 officially confirmed Russian Armed
Forces fatalities in the battlefields of Syria in an attempt to
prevent the country from being overrun by the Daesh terror network or
certain factions of the so-called "moderate rebels" who are
spearheaded on the ground by former al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra
Front.
Senator
McCaskill questioned how the American soldiers in the field of fight
feel when Trump is criticizing the Obama foreign policy, but one can
only imagine the horrendous magnitude of the insult to the families
of the Russian soldiers who were slain trying to protect the world
from radical Jihadists.
Here is the entire interview -
Here is the entire interview -
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