By Ron Paul
September 11, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
- Last week, I urged
the Secretary of State and National Security
Advisor to stop protecting al-Qaeda in Syria
by demanding that the Syrian government
leave Idlib under al-Qaeda control. While it
may seem hard to believe that the US
government is helping al-Qaeda in Syria,
it’s not as strange as it may seem: our
interventionist foreign policy increasingly
requires Washington to partner up with “bad
guys” in pursuit of its dangerous and
aggressive foreign policy goals.
Does the Trump Administration actually
support al-Qaeda and ISIS? Of course not.
But the “experts” who run Trump’s foreign
policy have determined that a de
facto alliance with these two extremist
groups is for the time being necessary to
facilitate the more long-term goals in the
Middle East. And what are those goals?
Regime change for Iran.
Let’s have a look at the areas where the US
is turning a blind eye to al-Qaeda and ISIS.
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First, Idlib. As I mentioned last week,
President Trump’s own Special Envoy to fight
ISIS said just last year that “Idlib
Province is the largest Al Qaeda safe haven
since 9/11.” So why do so many US officials
– including President Trump himself – keep
warning the Syrian government not to re-take
its own territory from al-Qaeda control?
Wouldn’t they be doing us a favor by ridding
the area of al-Qaeda? Well, if Idlib is
re-taken by Assad, it all but ends the
neocon (and Saudi and Israeli) dream of
“regime change” for Syria and a black eye to
Syria’s ally, Iran.
Second, one of the last groups of ISIS
fighters in Syria are around the Al-Tanf US
military base which has operated illegally
in northeastern Syria for the past two
years. Last week, according to press
reports, the Russians warned the US military
in the region that it was about to launch an
assault on ISIS fighters around the US base.
The US responded by sending in 100 more US
Marines and conducting a live-fire exercise
as a warning. President Trump recently
reversed himself (again) and announced that
the US would remain at Al-Tanf
“indefinitely.” Why? It is considered a
strategic point from which to attack Iran.
The US means to stay there even if it means
turning a blind eye to ISIS in the
neighborhood.
Finally, in Yemen, the US/Saudi coalition
fighting the Houthis has been found by AP
and other mainstream media outlets to be
directly benefiting al-Qaeda. Why help
al-Qaeda in Yemen? Because the real US goal
is regime change in Iran, and Yemen is
considered one of the fronts in the battle
against Iranian influence in the Middle
East. So we are aiding al-Qaeda, which did
attack us, because we want to “regime
change” Iran, which hasn’t attacked us. How
does that make sense?
We all remember the old saying, attributed
to Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's
Almanack, that “if you lie down with dogs,
you wake up with fleas.” The “experts” would
like us to think they are pursuing a
brilliant foreign policy that will provide a
great victory for America at the end of the
day. But as usual, the “experts” have got it
wrong. It’s really not that complicated:
when “winning” means you’re allied with
al-Qaeda and ISIS, you’re doing something
wrong. Let’s start doing foreign policy
right: let’s leave the rest of the world
alone!
This article was originally published by "RonPaul Institute" -
==See Also==
US Senator Richard Black: We need to support Syria fighting against Terrorism
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