by Mark Taliano
August 08,
2017
from
GlobalResearch Website
The "War
On Terror", an outgrowth of
the crimes of September 11, 2001,
[1] was never a war on terror. It has always been
a campaign for permanent war and terror. War is
terror...
The terrorists in Syria, including al Qaeda, [2] are
proxies for the West's dirty war on Syria.
They are aided and
abetted by illegal sanctions and every tactic used by the West to
destroy the country and its institutions. Any action that the West
takes against the Syrian Arab Army or the Syrian government aids the
terrorists, since the SAA and the Syrian government are the dominant
forces fighting the terrorists.
The veil of confusion drops every time the official narratives
change.
The terrorists who
reportedly flew into the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon
were, reportedly, 'al Qaeda'. [3]
Al Qaeda is the supposed
enemy. But the West supports al Qaeda and all the terrorists
in Syria, so whereas al Qaeda is one of humanity's enemies, al Qaeda
is the ally of those who control the levers of power.
The enemy consists of the
neo-con "power elites" who are orchestrating the terror, the
globalized war, and the globalized poverty
beneath their public lies and deceptions.
The enemy consists of
publicly-financed warfare states, like the U.S., and increasingly
its allies, which endanger and impoverish humanity for the perceived
benefit of the elites and corporate profits...
Whereas the public presumably believes that it is somehow benefiting
from the carnage and mass murder, it is actually being fleeced.
Gillian Kiley
reports that,
(as) the 15th
anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approach, the United States has
spent or taken on obligations to spend more than $3.6 trillion
in current dollars on the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Syria and on the Department of Homeland Security. [4]
Unfortunately,
evidence-based reporting is conspicuously absent from totalitarian
corporate messaging that blankets Western populations.
Otherwise, the
increasingly infantilized public might withdraw its tacit consent
for the warmongering.
Corporate monopolies, bailed out and entirely dependent on public
monies, are increasingly fused to the military industrial complex,
and these monopolies are the governing "power elites".
They determine
what we see, hear, and believe...
Syria, like its predecessors
Libya and
Iraq, was largely free of terrorist
infestations before U.S.-led NATO and its allies waged their phony
so-called "humanitarian" wars of mass destruction - largely for the
benefit of corporate monopolies and imperial hegemony.
But all of this is (hopefully) changing.
Despite the fact that
that the U.S. continues to spray Syrian civilians with weaponized
white phosphorous [5] and pretends that Assad is the
bad guy, the days of a U.S./neo-con led unipolar world order may
be behind us.
Syria and its allies are defeating imperial terrorism, and in doing
so they are strengthening the rule of international law, and
humanity's chances for peace.
Syrians in government-secured areas are celebrating.
We should all be
celebrating with them...
Notes
[1] Mark Taliano,
"How To Break the Cycle of Delusions and Crimes." HuffPost
10/04/2014, (http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/mark-taliano/government-lies_b_5645378.html)
Accessed August 7, 2017
[2] "State Department: Renamed Al-Qaeda Not A Terrorist
Organization - Can Receive CIA Supplies.' Moon of Alabama, May
15, 2017. (http://www.moonofalabama.org/2017/05/state-department-renamed-al-qaeda-not-a-terrorist-organization-can-receive-cia-supplies.html)
Accessed August 7, 2017
[3] David Ray Griffin, "Was America Attacked by Muslims on
9/11?" (https://davidraygriffin.com/articles/was-america-attacked-by-muslims-on-911/)
Accessed August 7, 2017.
[4] Gillian Kiley, "The Costs of War: US Military Spending on
Middle East Wars, Homeland Security Will Reach $4.79 Trillion in
2017." September 15, 2016, (http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-military-spending-on-middle-east-wars-homeland-security-will-reach-4-79-trillion-in-2017/5545825)
Accessed August 7, 2017.
[5] "Syria urges UN to assume responsibility, end int'l
coalition's crimes against Syrian people." SANA, July 30, 2017 (http://sana.sy/en/?p=110969)
Accessed August 7, 2017.
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