The Battle
for Aleppo and the Hypocrisy of US War Propaganda
By Bill
Van Auken
August 11,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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This week
marks two years since President Barack Obama
initiated the latest US war against Iraq and Syria,
launched in the name of combating the Islamic State
militia. The American president cast the new
military intervention as not only a continuation of
the “global war on terrorism,” but also a crusade
for human rights, invoking the threat to Iraq’s
Yazidi population and insisting that he could not
“turn a blind eye” when religious minorities were
threatened.
The toll of
this supposed humanitarian intervention has grown
ever bloodier. According to a report released this
week by the monitoring group Airwars to mark the
anniversary, more than 4,700 civilian non-combatant
fatalities have been reported as a result of the
“US-led Coalition’s” air strikes (95 percent of
which have been carried out by US warplanes). More
innocent Iraqi and Syrian men, women and children
have been slaughtered by American bombs in the
course of two years than the total number of US
soldiers who lost their lives during the eight years
of the Iraq war launched by President George W. Bush
in 2003.
All of
Washington’s lies and pretexts about its latest war
in the Middle East—as well as the decade-and-a-half
of wars waged since 9/11—have been exploded in the
course of the past several days as the US government
and media celebrated purported victories by “rebel”
forces in the battle for control of Aleppo, Syria’s
former commercial capital.
That the
“rebel” offensive has been organized and led by an
organization that for years constituted Al Qaeda’s
designated Syrian branch, and the operation was
named in honor of a Sunni sectarian extremist who
carried out a massacre of captured Syrian Alawite
soldiers, gave none of them pause. So much for the
hogwash about terrorism and human rights!
The scale
of the military gains made by the Al Qaeda-led
forces in Aleppo are by no means clear. They have,
however, apparently succeeded in placing under siege
the western part of the city, which is under the
government’s control and where the overwhelming
majority of the population lives. The “rebels” have
killed and maimed hundreds of people with mortar and
artillery rounds.
Washington
and its allies, the Western media and the human
rights groups that accused the Syrian government of
President Bashar al-Assad of crimes against humanity
for bombing the jihadists in eastern Aleppo are now
indifferent when these imperialist-backed terrorists
are killing civilians in the western part of the
city.
Sections of
the Western media have gone so far as to celebrate
the exploits of “rebel” suicide bombers for
providing a strategic “advantage” for the
Western-backed militias. Among the most dishonest
and duplicitous accounts of the recent fighting are
those that have appeared in the pages of the New
York Times, whose news coverage and editorial
line are carefully tailored to serve the predatory
aims of US imperialism.
In a Monday
article on Aleppo, the Times wrote that the
challenge to government control had been mounted by
“rebels and their jihadist allies.” The article
continued: “A vital factor in the rebel advance over
the weekend was cooperation between mainstream rebel
groups, some of which have received covert arms
support from the United States, and the jihadist
organization formerly known as the Nusra Front,
which was affiliated with Al Qaeda.”
The
newspaper reports this as casually as if it were
publishing a report on the late artist formerly
known as Prince. The Nusra Front changed its name to
the Fatah al-Sham Front and announced its formal
disaffiliation from Al Qaeda—with the latter’s
blessing—just one week before it launched the
offensive in Aleppo.
There is
every reason to believe that this rebranding was
carried out in consultation with the CIA in an
attempt to politically sanitize direct US support
for an offensive led by a group that has long been
denounced by Washington as a terrorist organization.
The
Times never names any of the “mainstream rebel
groups” it says are fighting alongside the Al Qaeda
militia, suggesting that they constitute some
liberal progressive force. In point of fact, one of
these groups recently released a video showing its
fighters beheading a wounded 12-year-old child, and
virtually all of them share the essential
ideological outlook of Al Qaeda.
The
Financial Times of London carried one of the
frankest reports on the Aleppo “rebel” offensive,
noting that it “may have had more foreign help than
it appears: activists and rebels say opposition
forces were replenished with new weapons, cash and
other supplies before and during the fighting.” It
cites reports of daily columns of trucks pouring
across the Turkish border for weeks with arms and
ammunition, including artillery and other heavy
weapons.
The
newspaper quotes one unnamed Western diplomat who
said that US officials backed the Al Qaeda-led
offensive “to put some pressure back on Russia and
Iran,” which have both provided key military support
to the Assad government.
The
Financial Times also quotes an unnamed
“military analyst” as stating that the character of
the fighting indicated the Al Qaeda forces had
received not only massive amounts of weapons, but
also professional military training.
Significantly, even as the fighting in Aleppo was
underway, photographs surfaced of heavily armed
British commandos operating long-range patrol
vehicles in northern Syria. Similar US units are
also on the ground. These are among the most likely
suspects in terms of who is training Al Qaeda’s
Syrian forces.
They would
only be reprising the essential features of the
imperialist operation that gave rise to Al Qaeda 30
years ago, when the CIA—working in close alliance
with Osama bin Laden—supplied similar support to the
mujahedeen fighting to overthrow the Soviet-backed
regime in Afghanistan.
While the
blowback from that episode ultimately gave us
September 11, the present operation in Syria holds
far greater dangers. In what is now openly described
by the corporate media as a “proxy war” in which Al
Qaeda serves as US imperialism’s ground force,
Washington is attempting to overthrow Russia’s key
Middle East ally as part of the preparations for a
war aimed at dismembering and subjugating Russia
itself.
The
frontrunner in the US presidential contest, Democrat
Hillary Clinton, has repeatedly signaled that she
intends to pursue a far more aggressive policy in
Syria and against Russia, making neo-McCarthyite
charges of Vladimir Putin’s supposed subversion of
the US election process a central part of her
campaign.
Whether
Washington can wait till inauguration day next
January to escalate its aggression is far from
clear. The “rebel” gains in Aleppo may be quickly
reversed and the fighting could end with the
US-backed Al Qaeda militias deprived of their last
urban stronghold.
US
imperialism is not about to accept the
re-consolidation of a Syrian government aligned with
Moscow. Pressure will inevitably mount for a more
direct and more massive US intervention, threatening
a direct clash between American and Russian forces.
Fifteen
years after launching its “war on terror,”
Washington is not only directly allied with the
supposed target of that war—Al Qaeda—but is
preparing to unleash upon humanity the greatest act
of terror imaginable, a third world war.
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