Wednesday, September 24, 2014

US Aggression Drags World into Age of Global Anarchy

Via Susan
After years of condemning the Syrian government's war against extremists at the cost of the civilian population, the US began launching air and missile strikes against "extremists" at the cost of Syria's civilian population. Mind-bending hypocrisy and the utter circumvention of the very "international law" the US claims to be chief arbiter over marks a dangerous leap toward global anarchy.

Allied with barbaric regional regimes who gestated "Islamic State," Washington's attack on Syria sets dangerous new precedent.

Without a UN mandate or even a cohesive narrative, the United States and its regional allies have begun unilaterally bombing targets in Syria. Together with Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar - the very sponsors of extremists groups fighting inside of Syria, including the Islamic State, its offshoot al Nusra, and other Al Qaeda aligned factions - the US has opened a new chapter on global anarchy. 

6 comments:

  1. Being a territorial person myself, I certainly hope Assad gave his permission
    but it would seem Assad would have had the civilians removed from the area.
    But if no permission was granted this is an Act of War and another US Crimes
    Against Humanity. Its been said the real purpose of bombing Syria is to get
    Assad. Calling all Russians!!!!!

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    1. this is an Act of War and another US Crimes
      Against Humanity. Its been said the real purpose of bombing Syria is to get
      Assad. Calling all Russians!!!!!

      Precisely. :)

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  2. Disagree. We have (should) known all along that events are driven not so much on the invention known as Terrorism as they are the need to control the world's largest oil fields. We have known all along that Syria is just 'third base' in the game of takeover. (We have also known who represents Home plate) It just so happens that the Kenyan (& assoc.) is/are so fatally flawed in their progressive/passive agenda that our foreign policy is schizophrenic at best (driving the rest of the players nuts) or non-existent at worst.

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  3. That our participation in the crimes being committed are so much greater than you are giving us credit for.

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