Tulsi Nails it on National TV… US
Regime-Change Wars
By Finian Cunningham
October 18, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - No wonder
Democratic Party bosses and mainstream media are
trying to bury presidential contender Tulsi
Gabbard. She is the only candidate, perhaps the
only politician in the US, who is telling the
American public exactly what they need to know
about what their government and military are
really up to: fighting illegal regime-change
wars, and to boot, sponsoring terrorists for
that purpose.
It didn’t come much clearer nor more explicit
than when Gabbard fired up the Democratic TV
debate this week. It was billed as the biggest
televised presidential debate ever, and the
Hawaii Representative
told some prime-time home-truths to the
nation:
“Donald Trump has blood of the Kurds on his
hands, but so do many of the politicians in our
country from both parties who have supported
this ongoing regime-change war in Syria that
started in 2011… along with many in the
mainstream media who have been championing and
cheer-leading this regime-change war.”
The 38-year-old military veteran went on to
denounce how the US has sponsored Al Qaeda
terrorists for its objective of overthrowing the
government in Damascus.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
It was a remarkably damning assessment of US
policy in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle
East. And it was by no means the first time that
Gabbard has leveled with the American people on
the brutality and criminality of Washington’s
so-called “interventions”.
The other 11 Democratic candidates on the
stage during the TV debate looked agog after
Gabbard’s devastating and calmly delivered
statement. All the others have proffered the
false narrative that US forces are in Syria to
“fight terrorism”. They deplore Trump’s
announcement last week to pull back US troops
from northeast Syria because, they say, it will
undermine the fight against Islamic State (IS or
ISIS) and other Al Qaeda affiliates. They also
condemn Trump for “betraying Kurdish allies” by
his partial troop withdrawal.
President Donald Trump talks about “ending
endless wars” and “bringing our troops home”.
But he still premises his views on a credulous
belief that the US under his watch “defeated
ISIS 100 per cent”. In that way, he essentially
shares the same corny view as the Democrats and
media that America is a force for good, that it
is the “good guys wearing white hats riding into
the sunset”.
On the other hand, Gabbard stands alone in
telling the American people the plain and awful
truth. US policy is the fundamental problem.
Ending its regime-change war in Syria and
elsewhere and ending its diabolical collusion
with terror groups is the way to bring peace to
the Middle East and to spare ordinary Americans
from the economic disaster of spiraling war
debts. American citizens need to know the truth
about the horror their government, military,
media and politicians have inflicted not just on
countries in the Middle East, but also from the
horrendous boomerang consequences of this
criminal policy on the lives and livelihoods of
ordinary Americans, including millions of
veterans destroyed by injuries, trauma, suicide,
and drug abuse.
Following the TV debate this week, it seems
that Gabbard won the popular vote with her
truth-telling. A major
online poll by the Drudge Report found that
she stole a march on all the other candidates,
winning approval from nearly 40 per cent of
voters. Top ticket candidates Elizabeth Warren,
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden were trailing
behind with 7 per cent or less.
Gabbard has clearly struck a deep chord with
the US public in her honest depiction of
American wars.
Despite her shattering exposé and seeming
appreciation by the public, most mainstream
media tried to bury her after the TV debate.
Outlets like Vox and CNN
declared that Warren was the winner of the
debate, whose talking points were mainly about
domestic policy issues. Like the other
candidates, Warren plies the propaganda
narrative of US forces “fighting terrorism”. Vox
even slated Gabbard as “a loser” in the debate
and claimed she had made “blatantly false”
statements about the US’ role in Syria.
Other mainstream news outlets chose to ignore
reporting on Gabbard’s demolishing of the
official propaganda about American wars. Earlier
this week, CNN and the New York Times
smeared her as a “Russian asset” and an
“apologist for Assad”, referencing a visit she
made to Syria in 2017 when she held talks with
President Assad.
The Democratic National Committee is
claiming that Gabbard does not have
sufficient support in polls it deems worthy for
her to qualify for appearing in the next TV
debate in November.
International events, however, are proving
the Hawaii Representative right. US troops, as
with other NATO forces, have been occupying
Syrian territory illegally. They have no mandate
from the United Nations Security Council. The
pullback of US troops by Trump has created a
vacuum in northeast Syria into which the Syrian
Arab Army is quickly moving to reclaim the
territory which US-backed Kurdish fighters had
de facto annexed for the past five years.
Several
reports show the local people are joyfully
welcoming the arrival of the Syrian army. The
scenes are reminiscent of when Syrian and
Russian forces liberated Aleppo and other cities
previously besieged by terror groups.
America’s war machine must get out of Syria
for the sake of restoring peace to that war-torn
country. Not because “they have defeated ISIS
100 per cent”, as Trump would conceitedly claim,
nor because “we are betraying Kurds in the fight
against terrorism”, as most Democrats and US
media preposterously claim.
Peace will come to Syria and the Middle East
when Washington finally ends its criminal
regime-change wars and its support for terrorist
proxies. Tulsi Gabbard seems to be the only
politician with the intelligence and integrity
to tell Americans the truth.
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international
affairs, with articles published in several
languages. He is a Master’s graduate in
Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a
scientific editor for the Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a
career in newspaper journalism. He is also a
musician and songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he
worked as an editor and writer in major news
media organisations, including The Mirror, Irish
Times and Independent.
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