Propaganda for Syrian ‘Regime Change’
Neocons and liberal hawks have poured millions of
dollars into propaganda to justify “regime change” in Syria and are now
desperate to keep the war going until President Hillary Clinton gets a chance
to escalate, as Rick Sterling describes.
By Rick Sterling
August 23, 2016 "Information Clearing House"
- Neocons and Clintonites have launched a major campaign with the goal of
direct U.S. military intervention and aggression against Syria, potentially
leading to war with Iran and Russia.
An early indication emerged as soon as it was clear
the Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic Party nominee. Following the
California primary, The New York Times reported on State Department diplomats
issuing an internal memo “urging the United States to carry out military
strikes against the government of President Bashar al Assad.”
In early August, Dennis Ross and Andrew Tabler opined
in The New York Times about “The Case for (Finally) Bombing Assad”. Dennis Ross
is a favorite Clintonite. In her book Hard Choices, Clinton described how she
asked Dennis Ross to come to the State Department to “work on Iran and regional
issues.”
New York Times regular Nicholas Kristof made his own
pitch for war against Syria. According to the self-styled humanitarian, we need
“safe zones” as proposed by Clintonite Madeline Albright and retired General
James Cartwright. That is risky, Kristof said, but “the risks of doing nothing
in Syria are even greater.”
PBS broadcast a story titled “Repeatedly targeted by
airstrikes, Syrian doctors feel abandoned.” The story features video from the
“White Helmets” along with photos from the reported April bombing of Al Quds
Hospital. Currently there is a huge media campaign around the situation in
Aleppo. Syrian American doctor Zaher Sahloul, of the Syrian American Medical
Society, has been interviewed extensively on mainstream media as well as
DemocracyNow with widespread promotion in Truthout and other sites.
There has been lots of publicity around a letter to
President Obama, supposedly written by 15 doctors in East Aleppo. The letter
ends “We need your action.” The flow and wording of the letter suggests it may
have been composed by a marketing company and there has been no verification of
the doctors who supposedly signed it.
The letter was likely written by a paid Syria War
propagandist or Washington lobby firm. Read the letter here and judge for
yourself. For contrast watch this interview with a real Syrian doctor not
mouthing propaganda from K Street in Washington D.C.
An online Change petition asks German Chancellor
Angela Merkel and President Barack Obama to “save the people of Aleppo.” The
publicly funded Holocaust Memorial Museum has promoted the video #SaveSyria.
One of the producers of the video is The Syria Campaign which is the marketing
organization which branded the pervasive “White Helmets,” as documented in
“Seven Steps of Highly Effective Manipulators”.
In parallel with this media campaign, the House
Foreign Affairs Committee has introduced HR5732 the “Caesar Syrian Civilian
Protection Act of 2016.” The resolution calls for escalating economic/financial
pressure on Syria and “Assessment of potential effectiveness of and
requirements for the establishment of safe zones or a no fly zone in Syria”.
Dr. Sahloul, the Syrian American Medical Society
doctor / spokesperson, says that Obama’s legacy will be defined by whether or
not he attacks Syria to impose a “no fly zone.”
It seems unlikely that Obama would do that at the end of his term.
Instead, the goal is to prepare the public for the new war to begin after
Hillary Clinton becomes President.
Falsehoods and Lies of Omission
In his article ““The media are misleading the public
on Syria” author Stephen Kinzer recently wrote, “Coverage of the Syrian war
will be remembered as one of the most shameful episodes in the history of the
American press. Reporting about carnage in the ancient city of Aleppo is the latest
reason why.”
Here a few facts about Aleppo which contradict the
mainstream media narrative:
–At least 85 percent of Aleppo’s population is in
government-controlled areas.
–The estimate of 300,000 civilians in
rebel/terrorist-controlled east Aleppo is likely a gross exaggeration. In
spring 2015, Martin Chulov of the Guardian visited the area and estimated there
were 40,000.
–While there are very few doctors serving in the
opposition-controlled Aleppo, there are thousands of doctors working in the government-controlled
area.
–The dominant rebel-terrorist group in Aleppo is the
Syrian version of Al Qaeda.
–The armed groups who invaded Aleppo have been
unpopular from the beginning. In the fall of 2012, journalist James Foley
wrote: “Aleppo, a city of about 3 million people, was once the financial heart
of Syria. As it continues to deteriorate, many civilians here are losing
patience with the increasingly violent and unrecognizable opposition — one that
is hampered by infighting and a lack of structure, and deeply infiltrated by
both foreign fighters and terrorist groups.” (Foley was later captured by
Syrian rebels and executed by the Islamic State on Aug. 19, 2014.)
–The rebel-terrorists launch dozens and sometimes
hundreds of mortars daily into the government-controlled areas causing huge
casualties. Western media ignores this destruction and loss of life.
–The much publicized April bombing of the supposed
Medecins sans Frontieres-supported “Al Quds Hospital” in Aleppo was full of
contradictions and discrepancies. These were highlighted in an Open Letter to
MSF. To this date, MSF has not provided corroborating information.
–Much of the video purporting to show bombing effects
in Aleppo are stamped with the “White Helmets” logo. White Helmets is a creation
of the U.S. and U.K. and primarily a propaganda tool. The claims they are
Syrian, independent and non-partisan are all false.
–Much of the information about Syria comes from
“activists” trained and paid by the U.S. In her book Hard Choices, Secretary Clinton says the U.S.
provided “training for more than a thousand (Syrian) activists, students, and
independent journalists” (p464, hardback version). Obviously they are not
independent and their reports should be carefully checked.
–In contrast with the ambiguous situation at “Al Quds
Hospital”, consider what happened to Aleppo’s “Al Kindi Hospital.” Take three
minutes to view the suicide bombing of Al Kindi Hospital. Take two minutes to
view what the “rebels” did to Syrian soldiers who had been guarding the
hospital.
–Like NBC correspondent Richard Engels’s fake
kidnapping and the contrived CNN reports by “Syrian Danny,” the Aug. 21, 2013
chemical attack in Ghouta has been essentially shown to have been a staged
event intended to force a U.S. attack on the Syrian government by making it
appear that President Bashar al-Assad had crossed President Obama’s “red line.”
–The latest propaganda tool being used to promote U.S.
aggression against Syria is the photograph of little Omran in the orange
ambulance seat. The video comes from the Aleppo Media Center, or AMC. Like the
White Helmets, AMC is a U.S. creation.
The photo of Omran has been widely accepted without
scrutiny. The insightful Moon of Alabama has raised serious questions about the
media sensation. Brad Hoff has documented that the main photographer, Mahmoud
Raslan, is an ally of the Nour al Din al Zenki rebel terrorists who beheaded a
young Palestinian Syrian a few weeks ago, confirmed step by step in this short
video. Another good short video exposing the propaganda around #Syrianboy is
here.
Why the Burst of Propaganda?
The Syrian crisis is at a critical point with the
prospect that the rebel/terrorists will collapse. If they are crushed or expelled, it would
allow hundreds of thousands of displaced Aleppans to return home as soon as
services are restored. This would also allow the Syrian army and allies to
focus on attacking the Islamic State in the east and rebel/terrorist groups
remaining in Idlib, Hama, the outskirts of Damascus and the south.
Until the last year, fanatics and mercenaries were
traveling from all parts of the globe into Syria via Turkey. Tens of thousands
went to Syria from Southeast Asia, China, Russia, North Africa, Europe and
North America. They were given carte blanche to depart their home countries,
arrive in Turkey and be guided into Syria.
For example, young Canadians such as Damien Clairmont
went and died in Syria. His mother has courageously exposed the fact that
Canadian Security Intelligence Services (CSIS) knew about his plans yet did
nothing to stop him.
Progressive Muslim leaders demanded the government
identify and start dealing with the radical recruiters. It was evidently the
policy of the cynically named “Friends of Syria” to “look the other way” as
their citizens were being brainwashed and then recruited to become terrorists
attacking Syria.
Now, with terrorist blowback in Western Europe, the
United States and Turkey, these same “Friends” are feeling consequences from
their policies. Terror attacks in Britain, France, Belgium and the U.S. have
ended – or at least disrupted – the policy of collusion with Wahhabi
terrorists.
In the last year, security services have started
arresting recruiters and new recruits. In Britain, a long-time promoter of ISIS
has been convicted. In Belgium, the court has approved the extradition of a
suspected French terrorist. Previously, Belgium was the Western country with
the highest per capita number of citizens joining the terrorist fight in Syria.
And now Turkey has started arresting people en route to join ISIS in Syria.
Since the rebel/terrorists invaded Aleppo in 2012,
they have had a constant pipeline bringing weapons, fighters and supplies into
the city. For the past few months the Syrian army has been on the verge of
encircling and closing the access routes into rebel terrorist sections of east
Aleppo.
Western media and governments, which support the
rebel/terrorists, are doing all they can to delay or prevent this closure. They
are trying to stall or prevent a Syrian government victory until someone more
hawkish than Barack Obama is in the White House.
Driving the Conflict
Regional forces supporting the war on Syria include
Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. Israel has always been deeply involved,
contrary to the faulty analysis of some observers. Israel has provided medical
and military support to Nusra/Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups operating
near the Golan Heights. Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren was explicit:
“Israel has wanted Assad ousted since Syria war began.” Oren has said Israel
favors that outcome even if it means a victory by Al Qaeda or other Sunni
extremists.
The U.S. and Western powers are also deeply involved.
Working with Saudi Arabia and through Turkey, the U.S. has supplied huge
quantities of weapons to the rebel/terrorists. Sophisticated weaponry totaling
994 TONS was provided last winter as documented here.
On the other side, Iran and Hezbollah are committed to
defending the existing Syrian government. They know that if the Syrian
government falls, they will be the next ones under attack.
Russia also sees this as a crucial conflict. The U.S.
has expanded NATO up to the Russian western border, promoted the 2014 Ukraine
coup, and insisted on economic sanctions against Russia. Syria is Russia’s only
Arab ally and hosts Russia’s only foreign naval base. Russia probably sees this
conflict as a crucial for its own future. In another sign of resistance to U.S.
global hegemony, China has indicated it wishes to expand military cooperation
with Syria.
Following the U.S. lead, Canada, Australia and West
European countries have supported the “regime change” effort despite it being
in clear violation of the U.N. Charter and international law.
Despite five years of tragedy and destruction, the
U.S. continues trying to overthrow or destroy the Syrian government. This is
not a new U.S. objective. In 2005, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour interviewed Syrian
President Assad and said to him “Mr. President, you know the rhetoric of regime
change is headed towards you from the United States….They’re talking about
isolating you diplomatically and, perhaps, a coup d’etat or your regime
crumbling. What are you thinking about that?”
Amanpour is not only a CNN host, she is the wife of
neocon Clintonite James Rubin.
In 2010, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pressed
Syria to stop its support of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah,
“loosen” its alliance with Iran and sign a treaty with Israel. Significantly,
these are Israel’s demands and of much higher importance to the Zionist state
than the U.S.
The war in Syria is bringing numerous conflicts to a
head: sectarian Wahhabism vs. humanitarian Islam; the “New American Century”
with one superpower vs. a multilateral world; Zionist dominance and occupation
vs. Lebanese and Palestinian resistance.
Hillary Clinton is on record criticizing the decision
to not bomb Syria in late summer 2013 after the sarin gas attack outside
Damascus. She has continued to promote the idea of a “no fly zone.” She is an
avowed Zionist who has said she wants to take the U.S.-Israeli relationship to
the “next level.”
Zionist Israel is deeply worried by the prospect of a
strengthened Syria and Lebanese resistance. In addition, there are many
Palestinian refugees and their descendants in Syria and Lebanon. They retain
their wish to return home in keeping with international law. Just as Zionist
Israeli interests were a major factor in the invasion of Iraq, so they are in
continuing the conflict in Syria. In addition, neocons have not given up their
goal of a “New American Century.”
The Western Left?
The Left has been weak in responding and opposing the
aggression against Syria. Major factors have included:
–Saudi and U.S. State Department-funded Muslim groups
which support the aggression against Syria. This includes the recently famous
Dr. Zaher Sahloul and the Syrian American Medical Society. SAMS and Zahloul are
aligned with Saudi Arabia and receive substantial State Department funding.
–Deluded leftist groups which support what they have
been told is a people’s “revolution” in Syria, just as happened in Libya.
–The flooding of social media and the Internet by
“activists” and Syrian “civil society” groups who are actually paid and trained
agents of the West. This is confirmed by Clinton herself in her book Hard
Choices.
–Uncritical acceptance of the claims by major
non-governmental organizations (or NGOs), which are predominately funded by
billionaires. These organizations need to be viewed with some skepticism
because of their financial dependence on a few wealthy individuals with
personal agendas.
For example, in 1990, Amnesty International mistakenly
corroborated the accuracy of the false claim that Iraqi soldiers were stealing
incubators from Kuwait, leaving babies to die on the cold floor.
In the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Human
Rights Watch, which is heavily funded by currency speculator George Soros, did
not oppose the Iraq invasion and implicitly accepted it by only criticizing the
lack of preparation. (HRW also promoted what turned out to a bogus story
claiming that by “vectoring” the flight paths of two rockets it had proved that
the Syrian military fired the sarin gas on Aug. 21, 2013, a claim that later
collapsed when aeronautical experts determined that the only rocket found to
carry sarin had a much shorter range.)
Physicians for Human Rights, another Soros project,
has issued grossly misleading reports on Syria.
–Alternative media, which is progressive on many
issues but echoes NPR and mainstream media on critical foreign policy issues
including the Syrian conflict.
Some groups including Arab Americans for Syria, Syrian
American Forum, Black Agenda Report, Syria Solidarity Movement, Answer and
Workers World Party have actively challenged the disinformation but their
budgets and influence are relatively small in comparison to the heavily funded
organizations pushing for Syrian “regime change.”
Veterans for Peace, one of the most influential and
respected peace organizations, has recently sharpened its understanding and
position on Syria. Following a recent visit to Syria, the Vice President of
Veterans for Peace, Jerry Condon, said, “Everything we read about Syria in the
U.S. media is wrong. The reality is that the U.S. government is supporting
armed extremist groups who are terrorizing the Syrian people and trying to
destroy Syria’s secular state.
“In order to hide that ugly reality and push violent
regime change, the U.S. is conducting a psychological warfare campaign to
demonize Syria’s president, Bashar al Assad. This is a classic tactic that
veterans have seen over and over. It is shocking, however, to realize how
willingly the media repeat this propaganda, and how many people believe it to
be true.”
What the Future Holds
Neoconservatives, including Clintonites, are pushing
hard for a direct U.S. attack on Syria to prevent the collapse of their “regime
change” project. Claiming that the U.S. and NATO can bring a “safe zone” and
“protect civilians” is a grotesque falsehood. (In Libya in 2011, similar
“humanitarian” claims were simply a cover for another “regime change” project
that has unleashed more chaos and death across northern Africa.)
If the U.S. tries to impose a “no fly zone” in Syria,
it will result in vastly more deaths and risk escalation into direct conflict
involving Syria, Russia, Iran and Israel.
Former Acting CIA director Mike Morell, who has
endorsed Hillary Clinton for President, recently suggested the killing of
Russians and Iranians in Syria to make them “pay a price.”
There is a clear solution to the Syrian tragedy: the
countries who have been supplying tons of weapons and paying tens of thousands
of mercenary terrorists should stop. The conflict would soon end. The
foreigners would depart with much less fanaticism than what they came with.
Many Syrian rebel/terrorists would accept reconciliation.
To create the circumstances for a peaceful settlement,
there needs to be a global campaign for peace, but there is much responsibility
in the U.S. since our government has become the greatest threat to peace with
its insistence on global dominance. Following are some specific ideas that
could help:
–Sen. Bernie Sanders raised expectations when he
talked about the need stop the “regime change” foreign policy. Now is when he
needs to be clear and unequivocal that U.S. military aggression against Syria
will make things worse not better and must not happen. Sanders also proved that
a progressive policy is popular. If Sanders abandons this core foreign policy
position and does not speak out strongly against the drive for aggression, it
will be a huge disappointment and failure.
–DemocracyNow and other leading alternative media need
to start including different analyses. To a sad extent, their coverage of Syria
has echoed NPR and CNN. If DemocracyNow is truly an “Exception to the Rulers,”
it needs to start including more critical examinations.
DN producers should be studying publications such as
Consortiumnews, Global Research, AntiWar, MoonOfAlabama, Al Masdar News, Al
Mayadeen, Counterpunch, DissidentVoice, American Herald Tribune,
21stCenturyWire, Black Agenda Report, the Canary, RT, PressTV and TruePublica
(not corporate ProPublica).
They should be bringing the observations and analysis
of journalists such as Sharmine Narwani, Edward Dark, Eva Bartlett, Brad Hoff,
Vanessa Beeley, Stephen Sahiounie to name just a few. Syrian academics such as
Issa Chaer (U.K.) and Nour al Kadri (Canada) could be interviewed. Followers of
DN have heard Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State and other U.S. officials
speaking about Syria countless times. Why have Amy and Juan not interviewed the
Syrian Ambassador to the UN?
–This is an opportunity and challenge for Jill Stein
and Ajamu Baraka of the Green Party. They are clear on this issue. If they can
get a mass audience to hear their message, it could be crucial to their winning
support and prompting a necessary national debate.
At the moment there is almost no debate on the issue
of perpetual war in the Middle East. Instead, the media is filled with
propaganda using a boy’s photo to promote more war. The Green Party could play
a hugely important role exposing the danger and duplicity of Hillary Clinton
and Donald Trump. They could play a key role in blocking the Clintonite march
to a new war.
–Veterans for Peace could play a leading role in
changing the perception and ending the marginalization of the U.S. peace
movement.
Rick Sterling is an investigative journalist and
member of Syria Solidarity Movement. He can be contacted at
rsterling1@gmail.com
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