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Putting Syria Into Some  Perspective
By William Blum 
_http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article31017.htm_ 
(http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article31017.htm)  
As to the current violence in Syria,  we must consider the numerous reports 
of forces providing military support to  the Syrian rebels — the UK, 
France, the US, Turkey, Israel, Qatar, the Gulf  states, and everyone's 
favorite 
champion of freedom and democracy, Saudi  Arabia; with Syria  claiming to 
have captured some 14 French soldiers; plus individual jihadists and  
mercenaries from Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, et al, joining the  
anti-government 
forces, their number including al-Qaeda veterans of Iraq and  Afghanistan who 
are likely behind the car bombs in an attempt to create chaos  and 
destabilize the country. This may mark the third time the United States has  
been on 
the same side as al-Qaeda, adding to Afghanistan and  Libya. 
 (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article31017.htm) April 07, 2012 
"_Information  Clearing House_ (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/) 
" --- The Holy Triumvirate — The United States, NATO,  and the European 
Union — or an approved segment thereof, can usually get what  they want. They 
wanted Saddam Hussein out, and soon he was swinging from a rope.  They wanted 
the Taliban ousted from power, and, using overwhelming force, that  was 
achieved rather quickly. They wanted Moammar Gaddafi's rule to come to an  end, 
and before very long he suffered a horrible death. Jean-Bertrand Aristide  
was democratically elected, but this black man who didn't know his place was  
sent into distant exile by the United States and France in 2004. Iraq and 
Libya  were the two most modern, educated and secular states in the Middle 
East; now  all four of these countries could qualify as failed states. 
These are some of the examples from the  past decade of how the Holy 
Triumvirate recognizes no higher power and believes,  literally, that they can 
do 
whatever they want in the world, to whomever they  want, for as long as they 
want, and call it whatever they want, like  "humanitarian intervention". 
The 19th- and 20th-century colonialist-imperialist  mentality is alive and 
well in the West. 
Next on their agenda: the removal of  Bashar al-Assad of Syria. As with 
Gaddafi, the ground is being laid with  continual news reports — from CNN to al 
Jazeera — of Assad's  alleged barbarity, presented as both uncompromising 
and unprovoked. After months  of this media onslaught who can doubt that 
what's happening in Syria is yet  another of those cherished Arab Spring 
"popular uprisings" against a "brutal  dictator" who must be overthrown? And 
that 
the Assad government is  overwhelmingly the cause of the violence. 
Assad actually appears to have a large  measure of popularity, not only in 
Syria, but elsewhere in the Middle East. This  includes not just fellow 
Alawites, but Syria's two million Christians and no  small number of Sunnis. 
Gaddafi had at least as much support in Libya and  elsewhere in Africa. The 
difference between the two cases, at least so far, is  that the Holy 
Triumvirate bombed and machine-gunned Libya daily for seven  months, 
unceasingly, 
crushing the pro-government forces, as well as Gaddafi  himself, and effecting 
the Triumvirate's treasured "regime change". Now, rampant  chaos, anarchy, 
looting and shooting, revenge murders, tribal war, militia war,  religious 
war, civil war, the most awful racism against the black population,  loss of 
their cherished welfare state, and possible dismemberment of the country  into 
several mini-states are the new daily life for the Libyan people. The  
capital city of Tripoli is "wallowing in four months of uncollected garbage"  
because the landfill is controlled by a faction that doesn't want the trash of 
 another faction._1_ (http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-1)  
Just imagine  what has happened to the country's infrastructure. This may be 
what Syria has to  look forward to if the Triumvirate gets its way, although 
the Masters of the  Universe undoubtedly believe that the people of Libya 
should be grateful to them  for their "liberation". 
As to the current violence in Syria, we  must consider the numerous reports 
of forces providing military support to the  Syrian rebels — the UK, 
France, the US, Turkey, Israel, Qatar, the Gulf states,  and everyone's 
favorite 
champion of freedom and democracy, Saudi Arabia; with  Syria claiming to have 
captured some 14 French soldiers; plus individual  jihadists and 
mercenaries from Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, et al, joining the  
anti-government 
forces, their number including al-Qaeda veterans of Iraq and  Afghanistan who 
are likely behind the car bombs in an attempt to create chaos  and 
destabilize the country. This may mark the third time the United States has  
been on 
the same side as al-Qaeda, adding to Afghanistan and Libya. 
Stratfor, the private and  conservative American intelligence firm with 
high-level connections, reported  that "most of the opposition's more serious 
claims have turned out to be grossly  exaggerated or simply untrue." 
Opposition groups including the Syrian National  Council, the Free Syrian Army 
and 
the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human  Rights began disseminating 
"claims that regime forces besieged Homs and imposed  a 72-hour deadline for 
Syrian defectors to surrender themselves and their  weapons or face a 
potential massacre." That news made international headlines.  Stratfor's 
investigation, however, found "no signs of a massacre," and declared  that 
"opposition 
forces have an interest in portraying an impending massacre,  hoping to 
mimic the conditions that propelled a foreign military intervention in  Libya." 
Stratfor added that any suggestions of massacres are unlikely because  the 
Syrian "regime has calibrated its crackdowns to avoid just such a scenario.  
Regime forces have been careful to avoid the high casualty numbers that 
could  lead to an intervention based on humanitarian grounds."_2_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-2)  
Reva Bhalla, Stratfor's Director of  Analysis, reported in a December 2011 
email on a meeting she attended at the  Pentagon about Syria: "After a 
couple hours of talking, they said without saying  that SOF [Special Operation 
Forces] teams (presumably from US, UK, France,  Jordan, Turkey) are already on 
the ground focused on recce [reconnaissance]  missions and training 
opposition forces." We know of Bhalla's comments thanks to  the 5 million 
Stratfor 
emails obtained by the Internet hacker group Anonymous in  December and 
passed on to Wikileaks._3_ (http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-3)  
Human Rights Watch has reported that both  Syrian government security 
forces and Syria's armed rebels have committed  serious human rights abuses, 
including kidnapings, torture, and executions. But  only the Holy Triumvirate 
can get away with the sanctions they love to impose.  Assad's wife is now 
banned from traveling to EU countries and any assets she may  have there are 
frozen. Same for Assad's mother, sister and sister-in-law, as  well as eight of 
his government ministers. Assad himself received the same  treatment last 
May._4_ (http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-4)  Because the  
Triumvirate can. 
On March 25, the US and Turkish  governments announced that they were 
discussing sending non-lethal aid to the  Syrian opposition, implying quite 
clearly that until then they had not been  engaged in such activity._5_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-5)  But  according to a US 
embassy 
cable, revealed by Wikileaks, since at least 2006 the  United States has been 
funding political opposition groups in Syria as well as  the London-based 
satellite TV channel, Barada TV, run by Syrian exiles, that  beams 
anti-government programming into the country. The cable further stated  that 
Syrian 
authorities "would undoubtedly view any U.S. funds going to illegal  political 
groups as tantamount to supporting regime change." 
Regime change in Syria has been on the  neo-conservative wish list since at 
least 2002 when John Bolton, Undersecretary  of State under George W. Bush, 
came up with a project to simultaneously break up  Libya and Syria. He 
called the two states along with Cuba "The Axis Of Evil". On  a FOX News 
appearance in 2011 Bolton said that the United States should have  overthrown 
the 
Syrian government right after they overthrew Saddam Hussein.  Amongst Syria's 
crimes have been their close relations with Iran, Hezbollah (in  Lebanon), 
the Palestinian resistance, and Russia, and their failure to conclude  a 
peace treaty with Israel, unlike Jordan and Egypt; all this constituting  
evidence to the Holy Triumvirate of Syria, like Aristide, being  "uppity". 
The clinical megalomania of the Holy  Triumvirate can scarcely be 
exaggerated. And never prosecuted. 
A closing word from Cui Tiankai, Chinese  vice foreign minister for United 
States affairs: 
The US has the strongest military  in the world and spends more than any 
other country. But the US always feels  unsafe or insecure about other 
countries. ... I suggest the United States  spend more time thinking about how 
to 
make other countries feel less worried  about the United States._6_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-6) 
President Obama's  accomplishments
Last month, Alan S. Hoffman, an  American professor from Washington 
University in St. Louis, was forbidden by the  US Treasury Department to travel 
to 
Cuba to give classes in a course on  biomaterials._7_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-7)  
At the same time, the State  Department refused to grant two Cuban 
diplomats in Washington, DC permission to  travel to New York City to speak at 
The 
Left Forum, the largest annual gathering  of the left in the United States, 
which this year attracted over 5,000  people._8_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-8)  
The State Department has also been  occupied recently with preventing Cuba 
from being invited to the Summit of the  Americas in Colombia in April._9_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-9)  
And that's just the past  month. 
I mention all this to keep in mind the  next time President Obama or one of 
his supporters lists US relations with Cuba  as one of his accomplishments. 
And I still cannot go to Cuba  legally. 
Another claim the Obamabots are  fond of making to defend their man is that 
he's abolished torture. That sounds  very nice, but there's no good reason 
to accept it at face value. Shortly after  Obama's inauguration, both he and 
Leon Panetta, the new Director of the CIA,  explicitly stated that 
"rendition" was not being ended. As the Los Angeles Times  reported: "Under 
executive orders issued by Obama recently, the CIA still has  authority to 
carry out 
what are known as renditions, secret abductions and  transfers of prisoners 
to countries that cooperate with the United  States."_10_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-10)  
The English translation of "cooperate" is  "torture". Rendition is equal to 
torture. There was no other reason to take  prisoners to Lithuania, Poland, 
Romania, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Somalia, Kosovo,  or the Indian Ocean island 
of Diego Garcia, to name some of the known torture  centers frequented by 
the home of the brave. Kosovo and Diego Garcia — both of  which house very 
large and secretive American military bases — if not some of  the other 
locations, may well still be open for torture business. The same for  
Guantánamo. 
Moreover, the executive order concerning torture, issued January 22,  2009 — 
"Executive Order 13491 — Ensuring Lawful Interrogations" — leaves  
loopholes, such as being applicable only "in any armed conflict". Thus, torture 
 by 
Americans outside environments of "armed conflict", which is where much  
torture in the world happens anyway, is not prohibited. And what about torture 
 in a "counter-terrorism" environment?  
One of Mr. Obama's orders required the  CIA to use only the interrogation 
methods outlined in a revised Army Field  Manual. However, using the Army 
Field Manual as a guide to prisoner treatment  and interrogation still allows 
solitary confinement, perceptual or sensory  deprivation, sleep deprivation, 
the induction of fear and hopelessness,  mind-altering drugs, environmental 
manipulation such as temperature and perhaps  noise, and possibly stress 
positions and sensory overload. 
After Panetta was questioned by a  Senate panel, the New York Times wrote 
that he had "left open the  possibility that the agency could seek permission 
to use interrogation methods  more aggressive than the limited menu that 
President Obama authorized under new  rules ... Mr. Panetta also said the 
agency would continue the Bush  administration practice of 'rendition' — 
picking 
terrorism suspects off the  street and sending them to a third country. But 
he said the agency would refuse  to deliver a suspect into the hands of a 
country known for torture or other  actions "that violate our human 
values."_11_ (http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-11)  
Just as no one in the Bush and Obama  administrations has been punished in 
any way for war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan  and the other countries they 
waged illegal war against, no one has been punished  for torture. And, it 
could be added, no American bankster has been punished for  their indispensable 
role in the world-wide financial torture. What a marvelously  forgiving land 
is America. This, however, does not apply to Julian Assange and  Bradley 
Manning.  
In the last days of the Bush White House,  Michael Ratner, professor at 
Columbia Law School and former president of the  Center for Constitutional 
Rights, pointed out: 
The only way to prevent this from  happening again is to make sure that 
those who were responsible for the  torture program pay the price for it. I 
don't see how we regain our moral  stature by allowing those who were 
intimately involved in the torture programs  to simply walk off the stage and 
lead 
lives where they are not held  accountable._12_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-12) 
I'd like at this point to remind my dear  readers of the words of the 
"Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman  or Degrading Treatment or 
Punishment", which was drafted by the United Nations  in 1984, came into 
force in 1987, and ratified by the United States in 1994.  Article 2, section 2 
of the Convention states: "No exceptional circumstances  whatsoever, whether 
a state of war or a threat of war, internal political  instability or any 
other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of  torture." 
Such marvelously clear, unequivocal, and  principled language, to set a 
single standard for a world that makes it  increasingly difficult for one to 
feel proud of humanity. We cannot slide  back. 
Joseph Biden
>From a document found at Osama bin  Laden's compound in Pakistan after his 
assassination last May: A call to kill  President Obama because "Obama is 
the head of infidelity and killing him  automatically will make Biden take 
over the presidency. ... Biden is totally  unprepared for that post, which will 
lead the U.S. into a crisis._13_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-13)  
So ... it would appear that the man  America loved to hate and fear was no 
more knowledgeable of how United States  foreign policy works than is the 
average American. What difference in the War on  Terror — for better or for 
worse — against the likes of bin Laden and his al  Qaeda followers could there 
have been over the past three years if Joe Biden had  been the president? 
Biden was an outspoken supporter of the war against Iraq and  is every bit 
the pro-Israel fanatic that Obama is. In his 35 years in the US  Senate Biden 
avidly supported every American war of aggression including the  attacks on 
Grenada in 1983, Panama in 1989, Iraq in 1991, Yugoslavia in 1999 and  
Afghanistan in 2001. Whatever was Osama bin Laden thinking? 
And whatever was Joe Biden thinking when  he recently said the following 
after hosting China's presumptive next leader Xi  Jinping in a visit to the 
United States?  
America holds at least one key  economic advantage over China. Because 
China's authoritarian government  represses its own citizens, they don't think 
freely or innovate. "Why have they  not become [one of] the most innovative 
countries in the world? Why is there a  need to steal our intellectual 
property? Why is there a need to have a business  hand over its trade secrets 
to 
have access to a market of a billion, three  hundred million people? Because 
they're not innovating." Noting that China and  similar countries produce 
many engineers and scientists but few innovators,  Biden said, "It's 
impossible to think different in a country where you can't  speak freely. It's 
impossible to think different when you have to worry what you  put on the 
Internet 
will either be confiscated or you will be arrested. It's  impossible to 
think different where orthodoxy reigns. That's why we remain the  most 
innovative country in the world."_14_ 
(http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-14)  
Holy Cold War, Batman! This is  exactly the kind of stuff we were told 
about the Soviet Union. For years and  years. For decades. Then came Sputnik, 
the first artificial satellite to be put  into Earth's orbit. It was launched 
into an Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on  October 4, 1957. The 
unanticipated announcement of Sputnik 1's success  precipitated the Sputnik 
crisis in 
the United States and ignited the Space Race.  The USSR's launch of Sputnik 
spurred the United States to create the Advanced  Research Projects Agency to 
regain a technological lead. Not only did the launch  of Sputnik spur 
America to action in the space race, it also led directly to the  creation of 
NASA. _15_ (http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer104.html#note-15)  
William Blum is the author of:  
    *   Killing Hope: US Military and CIA  Interventions Since World War 2  
    *   Rogue State: A Guide to the  World's Only Superpower  
    *   West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War  Memoir  
    *   Freeing the World to Death: Essays  on the American Empire 
Portions of the books can be read, and  signed copies purchased, at 
_www.killinghope.org_ (http://www.killinghope.org/)   
Notes
    1.  Washington  Post, April 1, 2012  
    2.  Huffington  Post, December 19, 2011  
    3.  _See the document on WikiLeaks_ 
(http://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/1671459_insight-military-intervention-in-syria-post-withdrawal.html)
   
    4.  Washington  Post, March 24, 2012  
    5.  Ibid., March 26, 2012  
    6.  Ibid., January 10, 2012  
    7.  Prensa  Latina (Cuba), March 18, 2012  
    8.  See the video  description on _Cuba's UN  Ambassador at Left Forum 
'12_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E_8PLk7ve8)   
    9.  BBC  News, "_Ecuador to  boycott Americas summit over Cuba 
exclusion_ (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-17594034) ", April 3, 
2012 
 
    10. Los Angeles  Times, February 1, 2009  
    11. New York  Times, February 6, 2009  
    12. Associated  Press, November 17, 2008  
    13. Washington  Post, March 16, 2012  
    14. Ibid., March 1, 2012  
    15. _Wikipedia entry for  Sputnik 1_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sputnik_1)  
 
 
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