April
08, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
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The "chemical
attack" at Khan Sheikoun was fake and a show,
though some people in there were probably real
victims of war. This
video for
example, of doctors and patients in
emergence rooms
was theater,
taken over a longer time period. The main
presenter was a
well-known Takfiri but with links to British
services. The whole show was perfected, by
specialists one would think, to fit for U.S.
screens. The male "victims" were clean shaven,
despite living in al-Qaeda land. They even had
two
blond "Syrian" kids
in there (vid)
to convince the racists that "revenge" was
needed.
Dilbert
creator Scott Adams, one of the few who
understood Trump's persuasion style and
predicted his win,
remarks:
It is
almost as if someone designed this “tragedy”
to be camera-ready for President Trump’s
consumption. It pushed every one of his
buttons. Hard. And right when things in
Syria were heading in a positive direction.
...
I’m going to call bullshit on the gas
attack. It’s too “on-the-nose,” as Hollywood
script-writers sometimes say, meaning a
little too perfect to be natural. This has
the look of a manufactured event.
...
So how does a Master Persuader respond to a
fake war crime?
He
does it with a fake response, if he’s smart.
The response by the U.S. was not completely fake
but as small as it could be. The base was warned
and had been evacuated. All movable and valuable
stuff had been taken away. The attack was even
smaller than planned. Russia says only 23 out of
59 cruise missiles hit the base. The others were
shot down by air defense or diverted by
Electronic Counter Measures. The Pentagon
insists that all 59 hit. But the pictures and
video from the
base only
show damage to
11 aircraft shelters. Additionally one radar,
one missile launcher and a fuel depot were hit.
That effect is too small for 59 impacts. The
base was in use again 12 hours after the strike.
The attack on it was not really serious.
Adams makes it look as if Trump did not sign off
on the whole stunt before it happened. As if it
was made for Trump’s
consumption. Why does he think so? Does he
believe the CIA bureaucrats would not ask for a
direct order from the president before launching
such a risky operation? The pictures and scenes
were not constructed for
Trump's consumption. They were constructed for
consumption by the "western" public. They
followed Trump's persuasion style. The same
style he used during the campaign and that let
him win. Trump had several
reasons to create such an incident.
This was a stunt to his liking. It was
his production. The blond children
allowed for his
Beautiful babies were cruelly murdered ...
punch line. Trump proudly produced and presented
to you: "Trump the President".
The
whole show was designed to let Trump look strong
and presidential and to get rid of the
"Russia Gate" nonsense the neocons ran against
him. The prospect of stopping those attacks was
an offer he could not refuse. Here a
tweet of mine sent on the evening before
the attack was launched:
Moon
of Alabama @MoonofA
Prediction:
If Trump now commits to war on Syria the
anti-Trump "Russia spies" campaign will
immediately stop.
Ransom paid, hostage released
8:23 PM - 6 Apr 2017
Those who warned that Trump would launch a new
world war now
laud
him for nearly
doing so:
Editorial boards of NYT, WaPo, WSJ, USAToday,
DailyNews, SJ Mercury News, Houston Chon &
Chicago Sun Times all endorsed Trumps Syria
strikes.
"Russia
Gate" is - for now - forgiven and forgotten. The
NeverTrump-ers laud the strike and want more of
them, ever more war and "regime change" in favor
of al-Qaeda's rule.
More
strikes may well come. The precedent has been
established. Whenever al-Qaeda in Idleb comes
under pressure and needs help we will see
another fake "chemical attack". Will Trump
follow up on those? Or will he manage to set
aside the outrage that will follow such
"attacks" when it does not fit his plans? Was
this a one-time show? Or will Trump serialize
it?
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The open Syrian, Iranian and Russian response
will be an
intensification
of the operations
in Idleb. They will smash the "rebels" there by
air and push more troops into that direction.
The Russian organized flight coordination over
Syria has been called off. Belgium already said
its airforce will no longer take part in any
U.S. "coalition" operation over Syria. Others
will follow that example. An asymmetric response
elsewhere will follow later. U.S. forces in the
wider region better watch their backs.
Some people have wondered why the Chinese
criticism of the attack at the UN Security
Council or during Xi's meeting with Trump was
rather mild.
The Chinese believe that the best that can
happen to them is a United States bogged down in
further Middle East calamities. If the U.S. is
busy in Iraq, Yemen and Syria it will have fewer
capacity to mess up North Korea or seek a
conflict over this or that atoll in the South
China Sea. I can not blame them for that
position.
Bonus: A truly journalistic highlight
in U.S. news coverage of our time is this
recommendation
by CNN:
Jake
Tapper @jaketapper
For
more on Syria follow @AlabedBana
4:59pm · 4 Apr 2017
Do it! Be informed! Follow the 7 year old
daughter of a Syrian Takfiri in Turkey. She can
not understand, speak or write English but knows
the depth of international relations. Her
producers will let her look more intelligent
that Tapper will ever be. (For background on
that M.I.T./MI-6 child exploitation see
here.)
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