By Ron Forthofer
November 05, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - President Trump has stated his intent to withdraw US
troops from Syria on several occasions since March
2018. Each time politicians from both the Democratic
and Republican parties, supported by the
corporate-controlled media, have, based on US
imperial interests, vehemently challenged the
withdrawal proposal. These folks also based their
opposition to withdrawal on their supposed concerns
for the Syrian Kurds. Unfortunately, they have shown
far less concern about the welfare of Iraqis,
Libyans, Yemenis, Afghanis and Palestinians among
many other populations suffering terribly due in
part to US actions.
It is a telling commentary
that few of the so-called elite US
political/military/media leaders have raised any
concerns about the immorality and blatant illegality
of US interventions in Syria and elsewhere. These
elite act to advance their own interests and the
short-term interests of the US empire, actions that
are really counterproductive in the long term. They
believe the US can violate international law with
impunity since they view it as being the exceptional
nation. How has our nation descended to this immoral
level?
The US corporate media has played a major role in
this descent as it keeps the US public ignorant or
misinformed about foreign affairs. For example, few
Americans understand that the US and allies such as
Saudi Arabia and Israel have long wanted to oust
Syrian President Bashar al Assad whom they viewed as
an ally of Iran.
U.S. General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied
Commander Europe of NATO, said that when he was
visiting the Pentagon a few weeks after 9/11 he was
told of a plan to take out seven nations (Iraq,
Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran) over
five years. The US failures in Iraq certainly
changed the timetable.
This U.S. goal regarding Syria was also openly
discussed back in 2005 in an interview with
President Assad by CNN host Christiane Amanpour.
She said: "Mr. President, you know the rhetoric
of regime change is headed towards you from the
United States. They are actively looking for a new
Syrian leader. They're granting visas and visits to
Syrian opposition politicians. They're talking about
isolating you diplomatically and, perhaps, a coup
d'etat or your regime crumbling. What are you
thinking about that?"
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
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In late March 2007, McClatchy News reported the
George W. Bush administration had instituted a
campaign months earlier to isolate and embarrass
Assad. Some officials feared that the campaign's
goal was to destabilize Syria and possibly to
overthrow the Syrian leader.
In 2011 the Washington Post reported
that WikiLeaks provided US State Department cables
showing US funding began as early as 2006 for forces
inside and outside Syria working to oust Assad. The
funding was allocated for this work until at least
through September 2010. Clearly, the US was hardly
an innocent bystander, but was meddling in the
internal affairs of another nation, something that
it condemns when another country is even rumored to
do it here.
As stated above, the US was not alone in its
desire to oust Assad. Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey,
and Israel also wanted to see Assad gone for their
own reasons. In particular, Qatar was angry was
Assad's 2009 rejection of a pipeline from Qatar
reaching to the Mediterranean via Syria. The US also
saw that this pipeline and Qatari gas could be used
to lessen European reliance on Russian natural gas
and thus weaken Russia. A dissolution of Syria would
also fit well with the Israeli goal (the Yinon Plan)
of breaking up surrounding Arab nations into smaller
states that don't present any challenge to Israel's
goal of regional hegemony.
Besides military means, the U.S. has used groups
like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in
Syria and elsewhere (e.g., Ukraine and Venezuela).
For those not familiar with NED, in 1991 NED's first
president, Allen Weinstein, said: "a lot of what
we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the
CIA."
More detail about NED was provided by Jonah
Gindin and Kirsten Weld who remarked in the
January/February 2007 NACLA Report on the Americas:
"Since [1983], the NED and other democracy-promoting
governmental and non-governmental institutions have
intervened successfully on behalf of
'democracy'—actually a very particular form of
low-intensity democracy chained to pro-market
economics—in countries from Nicaragua to the
Philippines, Ukraine to Haiti, overturning
unfriendly 'authoritarian' governments (many of
which the United States had previously supported)
and replacing them with handpicked pro-market
allies."
During its war crimes in the Middle East,
including the illegal effort to oust the Assad
government, the US has shown little to no concern
about the welfare of the Arab populations who have
suffered incredibly. In addition, the fighting has
devastated Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen and Syria
as well as the hopes for a decent life for their
populations.
It's past time for the US elite to renounce US
imperialism with its immorality, crimes against
humanity, killing and destruction and to pay
reparations to its victims. The US must also stop
being a rogue state and join the community of
nations.
Ron Forthofer, Retired College Professor, Peace
Activist & '00 Congressional Nominee
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==See Also==
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard on US strategy for Syria, whether she
would consider a position in the Trump administration
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