Propaganda Wave
Portends Invasion of Syria
By Tony Cartalucci
July 20, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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It was reported just
days ago that US policymakers have signed and dated plans drawn up for
the US invasion and occupation of Syria. The plan as described
by the Fortune 500-funded Brookings Institution – a corporate
think-tank that has previously drawn up plans for the invasion,
occupation, and “surge” in Iraq – is to occupy border regions of
Syria with US special forces to then justify a nationwide
“no-fly-zone” if and when Syrian forces attempt to retake these
“safe zones.”
The “safe zones” are to be used by various terrorists
fronts Brookings admits are tied to Al Qaeda, to take refuge from
Syrian air power and from which to stage and launch attacks deeper
into Syrian territory. The end game is the Balkanization of Syria
into ineffectual vassal states the US can later stitch together into
a larger client regime.
It was also reported
that this signed and dated conspiracy to invade, occupy, and destroy
Syria would be followed by widespread propaganda aimed at selling
the policy paper under the guise of “defeating” the so-called
“Islamic State” (ISIS/ISIL). In reality, hundreds of trucks a day,
originating deep within NATO-member Turkey’s territory, cross
the Turkish-Syrian border unopposed, destined for ISIS territory,
keeping the terrorist front well supplied and armed, along with its
ranks full of fresh fighters.
It is clear that US, British, and other regional
allies conducting airstrikes on ISIS in Syria are doing so with full
knowledge that whatever damage they are doing is quickly absorbed by
the logistical torrent they themselves allow, even underwrite, to
freely flow into ISIS territory. No attempts have been made by the
US or any of the NATO nations involved in the Syrian conflict, to
first stem ISIS’ supply lines – an elementary and obvious strategic
goal necessary if the West was truly interested in stopping ISIS.
The Propaganda Begins
The Brookings policy paper is now demonstrably
manifesting itself as talking points across the Western media. The
Guardian in an op-ed titled, “Why
British air strikes in Syria would be pointless,” argues:
[Defence secretary Michael Fallon’s] aim merely
to spread the RAF’s targets across a greater area? If, on the
other hand, he has a secret plan to transform coalition strategy
into something more ambitious, perhaps he should share it with
us. Syria does not want for bombs. What it lacks are suitable
ground forces who could drive out and destroy Isis under the
coalition’s military umbrella. A more aggressive approach is
possible. It would require American leadership, sweeping changes
in the programme to train and equip Syrian rebels, and more
direct air support in their battles. It would, eventually but
inevitably, bring rebels into greater contact with the Assad
regime. Such an approach seems unlikely to survive the
parliamentary test at home.
Fallon does have a “secret plan,” US and British
special forces are already operating in Syria alongside terrorist
militants. The “secret plan” is actually now published on the
Brookings Institution’s website, and involves openly occupying
Syrian territory with Western special forces supporting these
“Syrian rebels” who are admittedly tied directly to Al Qaeda.
Conveniently, the mentioned anticipated parliamentary
impasse will get a boost in public support in favor of greater
intervention in the
wake of ISIS attacks in Tunisia where mostly British tourists
were targeted, maimed, and killed. Attacks in France, and another
wave of overtly sensationalist execution videos seems almost
intentionally providing the West with the perfect pretext with which
to sell an otherwise unjustifiable act of military aggression by
Western forces against Syria.
The Guardian op-ed is only the carefully worded first
of many to come in a propaganda campaign aimed at justifying the
invasion and occupation of Syrian territory in a piecemeal military
campaign meant to “sleepwalk” the Western public into yet another
lengthy and costly war. Anyone who is even semi-conscious will, the
West hopes, be convinced that ISIS is a perfectly justifiable
pretext with which to carryout this premeditated military adventure.
US Plans to Use Al Qaeda in 2007, Now Fully Realized
It must be repeated that even as early as 2007, under
the administration of then US President George Bush, it was reported
that the United States, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and other regional
allies planned to fund, arm, and support a wide terrorist front –
affiliated with Al Qaeda – to wage proxy war against Iran, Syria,
and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in
his article, “The
Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our
enemies in the war on terrorism?” which explicitly stated
(emphasis added):
To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite,
the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure
its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the
Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government,
which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to
weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by
Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in
clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A
by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni
extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are
hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.
It is clear that this premeditated and documented
conspiracy has been fully implemented, manifesting itself as the
“Islamic State” which is clearly being used both as a proxy military
force with which to wage war against Western enemies, as well as a
pretext for justifying Western military aggression around the world.
It is also being used conveniently to maintain an iron grip at home
via an increasingly Orwellian police state predicated on “fighting
the threat of terrorism.”
As others have hinted at, the West is also
intentionally promoting a strategy of tension to predictably divide
the world’s population into two camps – those that back Western
neo-liberalism, and those that back the medieval methods of ISIS and
periphery ideologies. Those in the middle are intentionally
marginalized by the vast Western media, and even in the alternative
media, cognitive infiltration has helped mute the voices of reason
and accelerate this global conflict.
At the end of the day,
empires using proxies and even manufactured enemies is par for the
course. Unfortunately, unlike empires in the days of old, the
weapons and technology available to modern-day imperialists have
such devastating and wide-ranging impact, few will escape the
fallout.
Exposing both the West’s military aggression and the
fact that those it claims it is attempting to “protect” the world
from are monsters of their own intentional creation, and expounding
the merits of a multi-polar world where extraterritorial military
adventures thousands of miles from one’s shores is an intolerable
crime against humanity, is a good first step in disarming this
latest round warmongering creeping toward Syria’s battered borders.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical
researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine“New
Eastern Outlook”.