By
Finian Cunningham
Threatening Syria’s
First Lady – a national heroine –
with prosecution for war crimes is
NATO powers reaching into the
gutter, Finian Cunningham writes.
March 19, 2021 "Information
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- This week marks the 10th
anniversary since the United States and its
NATO allies launched a devastating covert
war of aggression for regime change in
Syria. Ten years on, the Arab nation is
struggling with war reconstruction, a
struggle made all the more onerous because
of economic sanctions imposed by the United
States and the European Union.
Syria and allied forces from Russia,
Iran, Iraq and Lebanon’s Hezbollah won the
war, defeating legions of mercenary
terrorist fighters who were armed and
infiltrated into Syria by NATO. Nearly half
a million Syrians were killed and half the
pre-war population of 23 million was
displaced.
But tragically the war is not over yet.
It has moved to new hybrid phase of economic
warfare in the form of Western sanctions and
blockade on Syria.
The barbarity of Western sanctions on
Syria have necessitated the cover of
distractive media narratives.
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This explains the sensation of British
media
reports that Asma al-Assad, the wife of
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is being
investigating by London’s Metropolitan
police for war crimes. Asma (45) was born in
London, was educated there and holds British
nationality. Although she has Syrian
heritage.
Now British authorities are mulling
stripping her of nationality and seeking her
extradition over charges that she aided and
abetted war crimes, including
preposterously, the use of chemical weapons
against civilians. There is practically no
chance of a prosecution, but that’s not the
British aim. Rather it is all about smearing
the Syrian leadership and distracting the
world’s attention from the real issues:
which are the criminality of NATO’s war on
Syria and the ongoing economic warfare to
destroy the nation into submission.
Irish peace activist and author Declan
Hayes who has travelled extensively in Syria
during the past decade commented: “Britain’s
legally ludicrous accusations against Asma
al-Assad have a number of objectives in
mind. They are there to delegitimize Syria’s
2021 presidential elections; they are there
to scare expatriate Syrians and British
humanitarians; they are there to deflect
from NATO’s well documented war crimes; and
they are there to deflect from the mercenary
collusion of a cast of media, political and
NGO characters in NATO’s war crimes in
Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.”
Asma married Bashar in 2000. Before the
war erupted in March 2011, she was eulogized
in Western media as the “desert rose” owing
to her feminine beauty and quietly spoken
graceful persona. The daughter of a
cardiologist and having had a career in
investment banking before she become Syria’s
First Lady, Asma al-Assad later showed
herself to be no wilting flower. She refused
to leave Damascus and go into comfortable
exile with her children when the war was
raging.
She remained loyally by her husband’s
side and took on the role of consoling the
nation, often visiting families of slain
soldiers and civilian victims of NATO’s
terror gangs.
No doubt the stress resulted in Asma
suffering from breast cancer for which she
was successfully treated in 2018.
President Assad and his wife stood by the
Syrian nation when the jaws of defeat were
looming during the early years of the war.
When Russia intervened in support of its
historic ally in October 2015, the tide of
the war turned decisively against the NATO
plan for regime change. Assad was singled
out for regime change because of his
anti-imperialist position against the U.S.,
Britain, France and Israel. His alliance
with Russia, Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah
put a target on his back for destruction, as
former French foreign minister Roland Dumas
disclosed. Dumas
revealed that the British government had
war plans on Syria two years before the
violence erupted in March 2011. In this
context, the so-called “uprising” was a
carefully orchestrated false flag.
The mysterious shootings of police and
protesters in the southern city of Daraa –
which served to smear the Assad government
internationally – were the same modus
operandi used by NATO covert forces which
carried out the sniper murders in Kiev’s
Maidan Square triggering the February 2014
coup d’état in Ukraine.
Western media headlines this week marking
the 10th anniversary since the beginning of
NATO’s war on Syria have been ghoulish and
nauseating.
There is a sense of gloating over the
misery and hunger that the nation is facing.
A
headline in Associated Press labels
Syria as the “Republic of Queues”, reporting
almost gleefully on how civilians are
struggling with food and fuel shortages.
Nowhere in the media coverage is there a
mention of how the American CIA and
Britain’s MI6 ran Operation Timber Sycamore
to arm and direct mercenaries to terrorize
Syrians. Absurdly, Western media still claim
that Syria’s war rose out of “pro-democracy
uprisings” which were crushed by a “ruthless
Assad regime”.
Barely acknowledged too is the fact that
the United States, Britain and the European
Union are strangling a war-torn nation with
barbaric sanctions preventing
reconstruction. The criminality of economic
terrorism is the corollary of a failed
criminal covert war of aggression.
The abominable reality of Western policy
towards Syria has to be covered up.
Threatening Syria’s First Lady – a national
heroine – with prosecution for war crimes is
NATO powers reaching into the gutter.