Destroy
Syria… Get Others to Pay
By Finian
Cunningham
February 08, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"RT"
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Citizens of
the world are being asked to dig deep for
humanitarian aid to Syria. After five years of war
and millions displaced there is an urgent need for
the world to lend a hand, we are told.
At a so-called
"donor conference" in London this week, British
prime minister David Cameron appealed to the rest
of the world to stump up $8 billion to help war-torn
Syria.
Among the
60 nations attending the confab were the US, France,
Britain, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Senior
figures from these countries were wringing their
hands in anguish over the plight of Syrian refugees.
Washington's top diplomat John Kerry told delegates:
"With people reduced to eating grass and leaves and
killing stray animals in order to survive on a
day-to-day basis, that is something that should tear
at the conscience of all civilized people and we all
have a responsibility to respond to it."
UN chief
Ban Ki-Moon
adjured nations to "take responsibility to end
the crisis in Syria".
Take
responsibility for ending the crisis? How
about taking responsibility for beginning it?
Cameron,
Kerry and the rest of these charlatans should spare
us the emotional blackmail. Most of the governments
represented at the London conference are the very
instigators and perpetrators of
Syria's destruction.
Why should the
rest of the world pay for their crimes?
This is not
to suggest that people should simply turn their
backs on fellow humans in dire need. But let's get
some straight-thinking here.
Those
governments and individual politicians who oversaw
regime change in Syria should be paying for their
violations, either through massive financial
reparations or in jail time. And why not both.
The case is
irrefutable. The US-led regime-change plot
to subjugate Syria goes back several years,
according to numerous sources, such as American
diplomatic cables released by the whistleblowing
site Wikileaks, former French foreign minister
Roland Dumas and ex-NATO supreme commander US
General Wesley Clark.
It is only
largely due to the dutiful dissembling by the
Western news media that such criminality might seem
rather outlandish. But it is not outlandish. It is
documented and provable. Western governments are
culpable in a criminal scheme of regime change
in Syria, as they have been in countless other
unfortunate countries.
From the
outbreak of violence in mid-March 2011, the Arab
country has been a charnel house of covert war
involving the most vile terrorist mercenaries. Those
who take ultimate responsibility for the violence
are the authors of the regime-change plot in Syria.
Top of the list are Washington, London, Paris,
as well as their regional client regimes.
With an
estimated 250,000 dead and nearly half of the 23
million population turned into refugees, the total
war damage to Syria has been estimated to be
at least $100 billion. This is what Washington and
its allies owe Syria — and no doubt far, far more —
and yet these country-destroying rogue states are
trying to wheedle money out of world citizens to pay
for their criminal excesses, with the emotional plea
of "humanitarian aid".
Washington
and its co-conspirators for covert war in Syria want
the rest of the world to pay for their criminal
scheming by cajoling the UN, the European Union and
anyone else who will listen to fork out
"humanitarian aid". Make no mistake this will
eventually translate into ordinary taxpayers,
workers and families, paying the bill for their
governments' sanctimonious financial pledges.
In other
words, Western powers like the US, Britain and
France together with their regional client regimes
in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, unleash mass
murder and mayhem on a once peaceful, sovereign
country — and instead of being held to account
under international law for their criminal
aggression, these rogue states are getting the rest
of the world to subsidize their evil enterprise.
The "donor
conference" in London this week was the fifth in a
series going back to 2012. Last year, the fundraiser
fell well short of its appeals. This year, British
leader David Cameron went out of his way to give the
appeal added urgency.
Writing
in the Guardian newspaper, Cameron said: "Sufficient
funding to guarantee the basics of life that these
refugees need must be the bare minimum expected
of us."
The British
premier emphasized the need for more aid given
to refugee centers in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey,
where nearly five million Syrians have been
displaced and are languishing in squalid camps.
Cameron's
apparent concern belies his real worry. He doesn't
want any more refugees streaming into Europe and
towards Britain. That's why the British leader is
now calling for more international donations and
for the cash to be thrown at Syria's immediate
neighbors in order to keep refugees there.
Going back
to UN chief Ban Ki-Moon, he told the London
conference:
"The situation
in Syria is as close to hell as we are likely
to find on this Earth."
Syria is
indeed a hell on Earth. Made by people like Cameron
and Kerry with whom Ban Ki-Moon was rubbing
shoulders with in London this week.
Turkey was
represented by prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu who
tried to blame the humanitarian crisis on the Syrian
government of Bashar al-Assad and Russia's military
intervention. Davutoglu's lies are particularly
nauseating given Ankara's role in acting as a
conduit for terror brigades infiltrating Syria and
his country's ongoing threats of outright military
invasion.
NATO member
Turkey's role in fueling Syria's refugee crisis
through its regime-change machinations is acutely
reprehensible. And yet Ankara is to receive $3.4
billion from European Union taxpayers, allegedly
to help with stemming
the flow of refugees into Europe.
This is
just one aspect of the general trend that Washington
and its allies are establishing with breath-taking
audacity. They have all but destroyed Syria
with their covert war using terrorist proxies, and
yet they are getting the rest of the world to pay
for their crimes.
The cost
of war and imperialist crimes was always offloaded
on to ordinary people by their rulers. In that
regard, nothing much has changed. Except that the
scam has become even more brazen. |