Tragic
Victims of our Deal With the Devil
By Peter
Hitchens
August 22,
2013 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Daily
Mail"
-Who
can fail to be moved and grieved by the sight of a
small child in distress? But please do not let your
emotions stop you thinking.
The picture of the shocked Aleppo survivor, Omran
Daqneesh, like that of the drowned child Alan Kurdi
last year, should not be allowed to enforce a
conformist opinion on the world.
The death of Alan Kurdi did not mean that it was
wise to fling wide the borders of Europe (as
Germany’s Angela Merkel now well knows).
The rescue of Omran Daqneesh should not make us side
with the bloody and merciless Syrian rebels.
Why is Aleppo a war zone in the first place? Do you
know? I will tell you. Syria was a peaceful country
until it was deliberately destabilised by Saudi
Arabia and its fanatical, sectarian Gulf allies,
consumed with hatred for the Assad government and,
above all, its ally Iran.
Worse, this monstrous intervention was supported by
the USA, Britain and France, all sucking up to the
Saudis for oil, money and arms contracts.
In the hope of bringing down Assad, we made a
devil’s bargain with some of the worst fanatics in
the Middle East, people who make Anjem Choudary look
like the Vicar of Dibley.
We know of Britain’s role for certain because of the
very strange case of Bherlin Gildo, a Swedish man
accused by British authorities of attending a terror
training camp in Syria. His trial collapsed in June
2015 because his defence lawyers argued that the
terror groups he was accused of supporting had been
helped by British intelligence.
The Assad state, as you might expect, defended
itself against its attackers, helped in the end by
Iran and Russia.
And the war which followed was the ruin of Syria,
whose innocent people found their peaceful cities
and landscape turned into a screaming battlefield,
as it still is.
If you are truly grieved by the picture of poor
little Omran, just be careful who you blame.
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