Syria:
Things They Just Made Up
By Kit
March 17, 2016
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The
Western MSM are all a flutter: Russia are pulling
out of Syria (sort of). They can’t quite decide if
it’s a victory, or a defeat. They don’t know if it’s
because they ran out of money, are giving up, or
it’s all a big lie – but they all agree on two
things: 1) Russia have not achieved anything and 2)
This is a massive a surprise.
Such a
surprise that Putin announced the plan five months
ago, in a
story printed in the Telegraph. This is what the
Western world has come to, I suppose, if a
politician SAYS he’s going to do something and then
actually DOES IT, this is…surprising. How sad.
The
Guardian are firmly of the belief that this is “A
Bad Thing” – in fact they are so against Russia
leaving Syria, that one almost forgets they were
just as strongly against Russia entering Syria in
the first place. Because Russia and reasons.
Whether in
the petulant and childish
summation “written” by Shaun Walker, or
this one of their ridiculous “Guardian view”
editorials (written anonymously, of course), the
battle lines are being drawn: The fight is with
reality.
The Walker
piece is standard Walker-fare. Long on snide
one-liners, short on content. Long on narrative,
short on evidence. He describes the withdrawal as a
move “analysts never saw coming” – presumably
because none of them read the Telegraph. It’s
threaded throughout with dishonest and inappropriate
things:
…the
end forever of the burgeoning bromance between
the Turkish and Russian presidents…”
A less
creative reporter, one with a sense of shame
perhaps, would have used the phrase “worsening of
Russia-Turkish relations. Walker is above such
things – there is nothing so serious it can’t be
livened up with mockery and snarkiness. Not even
war. He continues:
Not to
mention the repeated insistence that the Syria
bombing has not resulted in any civilian
casualties, despite ever-mounting evidence to
the contrary.”
The link to
this “mounting evidence”? It’s a
Guardian aticle from 4 months ago – about a
family who got bombed. The rebel commanders and
American “experts” (the only sources quoted) know it
was the Russians because “it happened at night”.
Oh and then
this:
But if
there is indeed now a withdrawal, it will
prevent the Syria mission from turning into a
long, drawn-out affair with rising Russian
casualties.
Rising…from
three. Who were all killed by Turkey.
For
while it is true the mission of defeating Isis
has not been accomplished…
And here,
here we come to the most insidious and important
lie. It’s a theme that is repeated in
“The Guardian View..”. The headline proclaims:
Russia’s Syria U-turn: no kind of victory”
Which is,
literally, as factually incorrect as a statement can
be. It is not a U-Turn, observe the Telegraph link
above, and it is certainly a kind of
victory.
If
there is one thing that Mr Putin’s announcement
makes plain, it is that Russia’s claim that it
was moving into Syria to combat Islamic State”
This has
been a favorite line in the press since the Russian
operation began – it is a lie. Russia never made
such a claim. Sergey Lavrov, on
fighting terrorism in Syria, famously said:
If it
looks like a terrorist, walks like a terrorist,
acts like a terrorist…it’s a terrorist”
The stated
aim of the Russian intervention was assisting their
ally in combating terrorism and bringing a
negotiated settlement to the region – as they have
been
trying to do since 2012. Additionally, the
Russian air force is continuing to bomb ISIS and
provide air support for the SAA advance on Palmyra,
and then Raqqa. To deny this – when evidence abounds
– is to be insane.
More and
more we see the Western, neocon narrative being
propped up with utterly baseless statements. From
Obama’s foolish
description of a Syrian “quagmire”, to the
ridiculous idea
Russia were trying to unseat Merkel by flooding
Europe with refugees. The collapse of analysis
and rhetoric into hysteria betrays the inherent
dishonesty of the position. As a friend of mine is
fond of saying: If they honestly believed the truth
to be on their side, they would not feel the need to
lie.
Maybe, with
Vietnam and Afghanistan and Iraq, western
journalists have forgotten that wars are not
meant to last – maybe years of reporting on
American interventions, designed to prolong conflict
for the sake of profit margins, have scrubbed out of
our collective mind the idea that an action can be
brief, decisive and efficient.
The
following are a list of facts totally ommitted from
the Guardian articles on Syria the last few days:
Huge gains
on the ground, destruction of the enemy supply
lines, destruction of enemy materiel, extended peace
talks, refugees returning home and a ceasefire
agreement. This, in the Guardian view, is “no kind
of victory”. Which makes you wonder whose side they
are on.
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