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Selling ‘Peace Groups’ on US-Led Wars
https://consortiumnews.com/2014/12/25/selling-peace-groups-on-us-led-wars/

Since the anti-war protests on Vietnam, the U.S. government has made 
“perception management” of the American people a high priority, feeding them a 
steady diet of propaganda about foreign crises, even getting “peace groups” to 
buy into “pro-democracy” wars, write Margaret Sarfehjooy and Coleen Rowley.

By Margaret Sarfehjooy and Coleen Rowley

“War is peace” double-speak has become commonplace these days. And, the more 
astute foreign policy journalists and commentators are beginning to realize 
the extent of how “liberal interventionists” work in sync with neocon warhawks 
to produce and sustain a perpetual state of U.S. war.

More and more “peace and social justice” groups are even being twisted into 
“democracy promotion,” U.S. militarism style. But rarely do we get a window to 
see as clearly into how this Orwellian transformation occurs as with the 
“Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria” (CISPOS) based in 
Minnesota’s Twin Cities, a spin-off of “Friends for a Nonviolent World” (FNVW), 
steering its Quaker-inspired founding in nonviolence to promote speakers and 
essayists with strong ties to the violent uprising to topple the Syrian 
government of President Bashar al-Assad, resulting in a war that has already 
taken some 200,000 lives.


Do the real pacifist members approve? Or even know?

Middle Eastern expats who support U.S. intervention in their countries are 
especially effective in promoting their message to Western audiences because 
they provide “proof” of the demonization of governments that the U.S. plans to 
invade and dominate, and often peace groups include these expats in 
presentations believing them to be representatives of an entire country.

In Minneapolis, FNVW and its spin-off CISPOS hosted several events with Syrian 
expats who were on record as supporting the U.S. bombing of their country. 
(This isn’t only happening in the U.S. In April 2011, a Vancouver peace group 
documented its objection to the fact that other Canadian “peace” groups were 
sponsoring speakers who justified and advocated “in favour of the NATO bombing 
of Libya.”)

Often Syrian “experts” speaking to peace groups, such as FNVW/CISPOS’s 
upcoming speaker, Mohja Kahf, have ties to the early destabilization of Syria. 
This American Prospect article documents how Najib Ghadbian, Kahf’s husband of 
over 20 years (apparently up to last year when they divorced) was one of the 
Syrian dissidents who attended the early 2006 meeting with Liz Cheney (then-
Vice President Dick Cheney’s daughter), along with other Syrian dissidents to 
plan how to destabilize Syria and topple its government. Like some Syrian 
version of Ahmed Chalabi, the neocons’ choice to run post-invasion Iraq, 
Kahf’s husband apparently got himself invited to Liz Cheney’s “Iran-Syria 
Operations Group” by having signed the “Damascus Declaration” in 2005, the 
year before.

When Najib and Mohja sat down for a long 2011 interview with The Arkansas 
Traveler, they discussed their involvement with the Syrian Revolution, even 
joking about Ghadbian becoming the next Prime Minister. Kahf and Ghadbian 
reportedly divorced in 2013 but when CISPOS-FNVW first published her long 
essays, they were still appearing together at Syrian revolutionary meetings 
and speaking forums. Additionally, CISPOS’s latest handout (December 2014) 
lists Ghadbian’s organization, www.etilaf.us (The National Coalition of Syrian 
Revolutionary Forces) as a resource “For More Information on Syria and How to 
Help.”

Resources for information on Syria often come from “citizen journalists” with 
deep ties to neocons and U.S. government sources. From the State Department’s 
website , the $330 million in support for the Syrian opposition includes 
training for networks of citizen journalists, bloggers and cyber-activists to 
support their documentation and dissemination of information on developments 
in Syria.

Syrian dissidents received funding from the Los Angeles-based Democracy 
Council, which ran a Syria-related program called the “Civil Society 
Strengthening Initiative” funded with $6.3 million from the State Department. 
The program is described as “a discrete collaborative effort between the 
Democracy Council and local partners” to produce, among other things, “various 
broadcast concepts.”

James Prince, the founder and President of the Democracy Council, is also an 
adviser to CyberDissidents.org , a project created in 2008 by the Jerusalem-
based Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies, founded and funded by Sheldon 
Adelson, a patron and confidant of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Other resources include postings on social media and alternative websites with 
sensational stories such as the anti-Assad activist “Gay Girl in Damascus” who 
turned out to be a middle-aged American man in Scotland or Syrian Danny Abdul 
Dayem, who was frequently interviewed using fake gun fire and flames in his 
interviews.

With all of the information about Syria, what are we to believe as true? We 
know the facts about recent U.S. interventions in Middle Eastern countries. 
Why would Syria be any different?

Afghanistan is still in shambles with the majority of the people living in 
extreme poverty; Libya, which had the highest GDP per capita and life 
expectancy on the continent, is now a failed state; Western intervention 
transformed Iraq from an emerging country with moderate prosperity into an 
impoverished country with a starving population. In the lead-up to each 
intervention, “experts” emerged to explain that while anti-imperialism is good 
in general and in past scenarios, this time is different. Is it?

Isn’t it time for war-weary Americans to wise up and stop falling for these 
pretexts of bringing democracy and human rights to foreign countries through 
training and funding of “color (and umbrella) revolutions,” inciting of coups 
and regime changes and eventually, through U.S.-NATO military might?

Liberal interventionists clearly assist neocon warhawks towards their mutual 
goal of “full spectrum dominance” under the euphemistic guise of Pax 
Americana. Only the “Pax” always turns out to be endless war and occupation.

Margaret Sarfehjooy is an anti-war activist and registered nurse in Minnesota. 
Coleen Rowley is a retired FBI agent and former Minneapolis Division legal 
counsel.


-- 
"The first duty of government is to protect the powerless against the 
powerful." -- Humanity's first code of laws, The Code of Hammurabi, 1700 B.C.


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