Who Are the Supporters of International Terrorism?

Viktor Mikhin 11-11-2015

4354352222The highly effective Russian operation in Syria has clearly exposed the real position of the West, along with the ties it has with international terrorist groups (like ISIS and al-Qaeda).

As is already known, the so-called Western coalition created by Washington has been pretending to fight terrorism in Syria and Iraq. What are the results? Desert areas with no terrorists to be found anywhere have been heavily bombed. At the same time, real terrorists are regularly acquiring weapons due to “mistakenly” air-dropped crates.

The terrorists are fighting with modern American weapons and they are wearing US army BDUs (battle-dress uniforms). And it seems that this outcome fully satisfies the sitting US administration while it ostensibly claims to be fighting against international terrorism. However, the year of US bombing nonexistent terrorist positions did produce some results – namely the “Islamic State” had significantly increased their arms and the territory they controlled in Syria. It seems the US has been supporting terrorists while pretending to fight them. But then the Russian military campaign in Syria began.

Since the first days of Russian airstrikes in Syria, when militants got a taste of real bombs falling on their heads, and while fortifications, equipment, and command bunkers were being obliterated, Washington suddenly became quite vocal in claiming that the wrong terrorists were under fire. A whole new media campaign was started with the money provided by and through the regimes of the Persian Gulf and the West, in a desperate attempt to convince the world that Russian air strikes upon ISIS and al-Qaeda were somehow wrong, and that they weren’t killing the right terrorists, but they were killing the good ones.

Western media has been lying to America by claiming some of the ISIS and al-Qaeda terrorists are good … and that the Russians weren’t making that distinction. The major advancement launched by the Syrian Arab Army against known terrorists is being portrayed as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s tyranny against Syrians.

Under these circumstances, it’s only natural for any honest analyst to conclude that Washington and some of its Arab allies are closely linked to terrorist groups and it doesn’t take long to locate those militants. There’s not a lot of people left today who would try to deny the fact that Al-Qaeda was created, financed and armed by Washington and its allied regimes of the Persian Gulf. Al-Qaeda then gave birth to the Islamic State, which seized vast territories in Syria and Iraq. The Islamic State or “ISIL” is a Wahhabi organization and it was created by Washington during the days of the Iraq occupation. Their job was to create chaos as a pretext for the West’s involvement and manipulation.

When Russia started the fight against terrorism in Syria it turned the tables … something Washington hadn’t done. In early October, Jabhat al-Nusra along with Jaish al-Islam announced that they’re at war with Russia, while the so-called Free Syrian Army, which is claimed to be a part of the “moderate opposition” by the West, contacted the countries of the region with a proposal to create a military alliance against Russia.

However, despite the ongoing anti-Russian rhetoric, Russian airstrikes have disrupted terrorists in Syria. Because of destroyed infrastructure, terrorists encountered numerous problems with getting their much needed supplies. As the fear of being punished by warlords weakened among ISIL terrorists, they decided that it was easier to obtain weapons and supplies by killing other terrorists.

While witnessing its assets being destroyed, the United States rushed to help. On October 31, Deputy U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken stated at a regional security summit in Bahrain that the U.S. was stepping up its efforts in Syria on all fronts. According to Blinken, the US government will allocate 100 million dollars to the opposition forces (i.e., the terrorists) in Syria. Thus, the total official funding of “those opposing Assad” will reach 500 million dollars spent over the last 3 years. The US administration has been orchestrating the butchering of the Syrian population for years. This, also, has led to the migration of thousands of Syrians into Europe to escape the wars.

Moreover, the White House has announced that it is going to deploy a limited number of special forces in Syria, without permission from Damascus. Those NATO troops will be tasked with training the so-called “moderate opposition” (i.e., the “moderate terrorists”) and will also coordinate airstrikes from the ground. In other words, we are witnessing the creation of a new military alliance in Syria that will include NATO, the United States, and all sorts of terrorists. The latter are entrusted with a single task: to get rid of President Bashar al-Assad by any means possible.

Saudi Arabia, for its part, didn’t leave ISIL Islamists waiting for help long either. General Mayhub said:

On October 26, according to the reconnaissance data, four planes from Turkey arrived to the airport of the city of Aden (Yemen). Two of them belong to Turkish Airlines, one — to Qatar Airways, and one more aircraft owned by an airline of the United Arab Emirates,” said the Syrian army spokesman. “There were more than 500 militants of the Islamic State terrorist organization on board, they were taken from Syria to save them from Russian airstrikes.

It’s been reported that the militants should take part in operations conducted by the Saudi coalition in Yemen, that has suffered huge losses in battles against the Houthis. Syrian officials are convinced that redeployment of terrorists from Syria will continue, as Russia carries on with its airstrikes.

Some US experts openly admit that the leading US allies in the Middle East are sponsors of terrorism. Experts from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy noted that the Ministry of Finance of the United States recognizes that Saudi Arabia and Qatar are openly sponsoring terrorist groups in Syria. In 2014 the US Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, David Cohen, announced that Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups have received millions of dollars from their sponsors in the Persian Gulf, Pakistan and Turkey who serve as conduits to transport US support to support the terrorists.

According to RIA Novosti, on November 4, the U.S. Representative for California, Dana Tyrone Rohrabacher directly accused the US of double standards and hostility towards Russia, adding that this policy has caused a lot of damage to the United States, especially in the Middle East. Rohrabacher underlined that Russia is a great world power that has its own interests, just like the US has. During the hearings on Russia before Congress, Rohrabacher stressed the fact that the US is confronting Russia for defending Bashar al-Assad whom they falsely accuse of being a terrible dictator, even though he was recently re-elected by an majority vote of over 80%. The Saudi monarchy, on the other hand, actually is a dictatorial regime prepared to kill thousands of people to stay in power, and the same can be said about other Persian Gulf states.

Rohrabacher has underlined that the United States would not listen to Russia’s proposals on Syria since the outbreak of the conflict, which has resulted in the severe deterioration of the situation on the ground. The US Congressman stressed that Putin had been seeking a compromise with the US for five years in order to find some form of stability in Syria, yet Washington turned him down each time. He also added that should terrorists come to power in Syria it will be a veritable nightmare for Washington.

Nevertheless, Washington keeps on pushing for major escalation in Syria, while siding with true state sponsors of terrorism. As it has been announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the United States, Turkey and Saudi Arabia all refused to coordinate their actions in Syria. Following the meeting in Vienna, Lavrov said he invited the representatives of those three countries to coordinate military operations in Syria, as Russia does with Jordan. Cooperation, he said, could be established through a formal agreement on the list of organizations that are to be regarded as terrorist. Lavrov regretted the decision of the above mentioned states to not work together with Russia, while adding that Jordanian and Russian military experts will be working together to carry out combat operations against terrorism.

The question as to why Washington occupies such a destructive stance in Syria can be partially explained by US opinion polls. The Wall Street Journal has recently published a survey according to which 56% of respondents believe that Syria could become a threat to the United States, which is absurd. Another 23% said Syria is an imminent threat … even more absurd. Also, Russia is called a long-term military threat by 60% of all respondents. This reflects mindless parroting of western propaganda.

Apparently, as long as the media in the US is dominated by covert western intelligence groups ran by Zionist Israelis, Washington’s real policies in a number of regions, including the Middle East, will not be reported accurately to the American people. Rather, Americans will only hear delusional ideas of those Washington politicians who want a new Cold War for reasons of whipping up fear in America as a pretext to building up the Military Industrial Complex.

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