by Scott Creighton
“The discovery in 2009 of a new gas field near Israel, Lebanon, Cyprus, and Syria opened new possibilities to bypass the Saudi Barrier and to secure a new source of income. Pipelines are in place already in Turkey to receive the gas. Only Al-Assad is in the way“
This video from RT is interesting
on a number of levels. Among other things it shows the Obama administration is
right on track in their efforts to build a new country, Greater Kurdistan, and
Assad and all those Syrians who support the sovereignty of their nation are
simply getting in the way.
First, the State Department
spokesman, Mark Toner, claims that the Assad regime is the “root of all evil
HERE”
One assumes (like I do in the
title of this article) that Mr. Toner means “here” as “Syria” but in
actuality, he means “here in "DC”
However you take that statement
to mean, what he is saying is in direct conflict with last weeks declarations from
the Obama administration that they were giving themselves the authority to
launch military strikes in Syria,
not to target the Syrian military, but to combat “ISIS”
If the State Department is now
coming forward and declaring the root of all evil to be Assad, not “ISIS”, then
I guess it’s pretty clear who they mean to start attacking without a UNSC
mandate and without authority from congress.
More than 120 members belonging to the elite regiment are currently in the war-torn country on operation Shader, tasked with destroying IS equipment and munitions which insurgents constantly move to avoid Coalition air strikes…
Instead the teams, part of a
force known as the Coalition Joint Special Operations Task Force, are under
American command.
Dubbed “smash” the units, which
travel in civilian pick-ups, can even launch their own unmanned aerial
vehicles, or mini-drones, to scan terrain ahead of them and pinpoint IS
forces.” Express
UK
A couple of months ago the US
decided to invest 500 million dollars training more “moderate” terrorists to
fight against the Assad regime, a continuation of a program we have had in
place for years. Unfortunately, they had only 60 fighters sign up for the
operation and they were pretty much wiped out on their first operation three
weeks ago.
So now, all of a sudden, we
needed more fighters in Syria
to continue to create the terrorism and chaos that has fashioned what Toner and
many others are now describing as the “lawless regions” of northern Syria. And what
we get is basically this.
The Obama administration knows
damn well they are not going to be able to keep up the lie that they are only
targeting “ISIS” in the area for very long as the bombs start to drop on the
legitimate army of the Syrian people who are successfully defending their
country against our destabilization mercenaries known as ‘ISIS’, the Free
Syrian Army or al Nursra.
Therefore, the “root” of the
problem has to be redefined in the public mind. All this time we have been told
we have to fight ‘ISIS”
as the endless War OF Terror drags on. But now, it shifts because it has to.
Second, notice what is
developing, this notion of the “lawless regions” in northern Syria. Why is
that? Well,
I wrote about that back in March:As of late we’ve
been hearing a lot about the possibility of creating a new Kurdistan by
expanding the “de facto” Iraqi Kurdistan into other people’s nations, namely
Syria and Turkey (both being equally demonized in the press )
A
recent call put out by the George Soros funded AVAAZ begs “progressive”
readers to sign a petition asking President Peace Prize to please carpet bomb a
northern corridor in Syria
for “humanitarian” reasons.
The “alternative” Tea Party
leader also got into the act recently, trying to drum up support for the same
kind of action only he made the objective a bit clearer:
“I would draw new lines for Kurdistan and I would promise them a country,” Rand
Paul
Looks like he’s punching his
ticket to a 2016 Vice Presidency, doesn’t it? Scott
Creighton
The reality here is this: the
masters of the universe have a game plan in mind and that is the creation of a
Greater Kurdistan which will incorporate a good part of north-eastern Iraq, northern Syria
and eastern Turkey.
When I first wrote about this and
how a number of influential neocons and globalists had met at the Sulaimani
Forum to discuss their new aspirations for a Greater Kurdistan (Petraeus,
Zakheim and Barzani – Laying the Groundwork for a Bigger and More Corrupt
Kurdistan at the Sulaimani Forum ) , unbeknownst to me (since they
didn’t post a link back to my original article) Ekurd Daily, a rather popular
online Kurdish publication, republished
my article the next day.
Seven days later, a writer out of
DC, Omar Sindi, wrote an answer to my article, apparently taking exception to
the fact that I wrote about the many corruptions of Kurdish leadership (Scott
Creighton- Willyloman: Don’t taint Kurds Aspiration with Corruptions!).
Of course it would have been nice had Mr. Sindi made me aware of his response
to my article so that I could respond to his, but sometimes spin doesn’t work
that way I guess.
Mr. Sindi has a long history of
supporting the notion of a Greater Kurdistan. In fact, many Kurds do. There’s
nothing wrong with that I suppose unless of course it involves carpet bombing
and committing acts of terrorism against the people living in another country
which just happens to currently occupy what you hope to be your new nation.
Of course the PKK in Turkey has been
fighting a terrorism campaign for nearly 30 years now with that goal in mind.
It was only recently that Erdogan and that group signed a peace agreement,
which was promptly broken about a week ago when they killed two Turkish police
officers they accused of collaborating with Assad. That is the act that sparked
the recent bombing of Kurdish positions in Iraq by the Turkish military.
[Briefly in regard to Mr. Sindi’s
reply to my original article: I would only like too say, you can’t wrap your
globalist nation building aspirations around the hopes and dreams of the
Kurdish people. From what I have read from numerous sources, life for the
average Kurd living in Iraqi Kurdistan is not that much different than life for
the average Iraqi living in the squalor of the remnants of Iraq under the rule
of our puppet dictators. The Kurdish ruling class, personified by the corrupt
puppet President Massoud Barzani, is about as neoliberal as any others out
there who rule their people brutally on behalf of foreign investors and
leaders. For that matter, Kurdish lives under Barzani remind me of those living
under the likes of Mubarak, al-Sisi, Poroshenko and even Pinochet if you wish
to bring up historical lessons from the past. (do I need to remind you of the fates of Kurdish
journalists Kurdish Soran Mama Hama and Sardasht Osman when they dared to speak
out against the corruption of the Barzani regime?)
Of course, in not so many words,
you made that very clear yourself in your letter to President Obama back in
2012, didn’t you?
“The Kurdish leaders have tried
their best to advance America’s
aims in Iraq.”
Mr. Sindi
Yes indeed. The Kurdish
leadership does in fact try their best to advance the aims of Wall Street, London
and Tel Aviv in Kurdish Iraq. That’s for sure.
The problem here is, Mr. Sindi,
it would appear that the people living in northern Syria (and many living in Iraqi
Kurdistan) don’t particularly wish to do the same.
Now you might think of someone
living in a glass house throwing stones at your efforts to help construct a
Greater Kurdistan and to that end you are probably correct.
Forgetting for the moment that a
nation existed on the territory of my homeland long before Columbus ever set
foot on it, in reality, right now in this country, not one single politician
can realistically hope to get “elected” without swearing alliance to these same
powers that you yourself admit your leadership serves. That’s a fact. One that
I write about and lament nearly every single day.
And in fact, we all know at this
point what happens to leaders of nations who decide to go against the wishes of
the masters of the Westernized universe like Saddam and Gaddafi and Morsi and
Assad and Allende (if you wish to go back and revisit a little relevant
history)
It understandable the deal
Kurdish leadership has made with the devil: either they get an extremely
influential Greater Kurdistan tailor made for them and all the profits/benefits
that come with it, or they get wiped out and replaced by someone who will. Just
ask the Taliban how that works.
That’s life in the real world.
You should understand that, working in DC as you do. But let’s not try to sugar
coat it or pass it off as something noble like our corrupt leadership does when
they use their “humanitarian intervention” line in order to decimate a nation
ruled by those who refuse to surrender to the masters of our leaders.
To observers of history, such
efforts come across as merely shallow, hollow, desperate attempts to sell wars
of conquest by war-mongering sycophants to power and nothing more. And that Mr.
Sindi, might be a role you are willing to play in the creation of the Greater
Kurdistan, but like any globalist spokesman (like Mr. Toner for example) you
shouldn’t be surprised when someone decides to call you out on it (as I am
doing with Mr. Toner for example)
This is the agenda at play when
you hear something along the lines of “the lawless regions of northern Syria”
The idea is to dislocate those
areas that are under attack from our terrorist forces from Syria in general,
make them a stateless region so that President Obama can remake them into
whatever he and folks like Petraeus,
Zakheim and Barzani choose to make them. In this case it will certainly be
Greater Kurdistan.
Therefore the “root of all evil”
will be any groups or forces that seek to hold that territory in the name of Syria.
It is in fact a war of
aggression; of conquest. And nothing more.
War of aggression are the root of
all evil. Terrorism in this case is the root of this particular evil in Syria and only one
person ultimately bears responsibility for that and that person is President
Peace Prize himself, Barack Obama.
Lastly, notice something else.
There is a definite effort being made to demonize Erdogan taking place right
now. This entire narrative of him aiding Obama attack Assad is designed for one
thing: to break his popularity with his own people.
Notice, this whole thing started
when he attacked the Kurds in Iraq
because they killed two Turkish officers in their own nation. Also notice how
that was precipitated by a bombing of Turkish people which killed 32 a few days
before.
Clearly the Erdogan
destabilization campaign is well underway.
Ask yourself why that is. Let’s
review…
There is no Greater Kurdistan
without a large part of Turkey
being given-up in the process and as we all know, Erdogan is dead set against
giving up land to the Kurds for such a deal.
Erdogan’s popularity (his party
just won an election a couple of months ago by a large percentage) springs from
a number of factors not the least of which is his support for Assad against the
terrorism being inflicted on them by the West and his handling of the Kurdish
terrorism campaign. That’s not too say there aren’t a lot of Kurds living in Turkey. But no
all of them wish to live under the corrupt leadership of Iraqi Kurdistan. Were
that to be the case, they would simply have moved there.
In reality, Erdogan also stands
in the way of Greater Kurdistan and it’s only a matter of time before our
illustrious leadership have to remove him as well in order to see their project
through to the end.
They have been running various
campaigns against him for a couple of years now. I remember writing about how
they claimed photos of aid trucks were actually those of trucks taking munitions
into Syria to give to ‘ISIS’. It was exposed as a lie then and they simply
forgot about it and started other disinformation campaigns designed to
undermine Turkish trust in Erdogan.
In regards to the RT video above,
they themselves inadvertently play into the “demonizing Erdogan” propaganda and
to do so notice they use sat images from Stratfor, a notorious disinformation
agency backed by the CIA and other globalist entities.
The removal of Erdogan, like the
removal of Assad, will user in a new age in that area of the world. The
creation of a Greater Kurdistan, like the creation of Saudi Arabia, Kosovo or
South Sudan, will bring with it great riches for those kinds of complicit,
corrupt leaders who “tr[y] their best to advance America’s aims”
That is not by any stroke of
imagination a controversial statement. It is proven time and time again by
history.
What is interesting is how Mr.
Toner has decidedly come forward with the administration’s new propaganda in
order to advance that agenda. They couldn’t have made their plans more obvious
with that one statement had they tried.
Barack Obama intends to spend the
latter part of his duplicitous rule waging an all out war of aggression in
pursuit of the creation of a new, complicit nation-state: Greater Kurdistan.
And that ladies and gentlemen is
the root of all evil in Syria.
Make no mistake about it.
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