https://english.alarabiya.net/en/features/2017/06/01/These-are-the-most-prominent-Qataris-accused-of-financing-terrorism.html
PKK says it downed Turkish army helicopter killing 13 high ranking military officials - https://t.co/urgFHmxpnk https://t.co/8iMtjMa3BW
— Alex Rubinstein (@RealAlexRubi) June 2, 2017
xipe posted:as part of saudi-qatar spat, saudi media publishing qatar-alqaeda links
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/features/2017/06/01/These-are-the-most-prominent-Qataris-accused-of-financing-terrorism.html
UAE media suggesting regime-change in Qatar
http://m.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/qatar-should-stop-funding-terrorism-says-leading-opposition-figure
Meanwhile the UAE ambassador email hacked, revealing ties with Israel and bribes of US officials
https://theintercept.com/2017/06/03/hacked-emails-show-top-uae-diplomat-coordinating-with-pro-israel-neocon-think-tank-against-iran/
xipe posted:xipe posted:as part of saudi-qatar spat, saudi media publishing qatar-alqaeda links
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/features/2017/06/01/These-are-the-most-prominent-Qataris-accused-of-financing-terrorism.htmlUAE media suggesting regime-change in Qatar
http://m.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/qatar-should-stop-funding-terrorism-says-leading-opposition-figure
Meanwhile the UAE ambassador email hacked, revealing ties with Israel and bribes of US officials
https://theintercept.com/2017/06/03/hacked-emails-show-top-uae-diplomat-coordinating-with-pro-israel-neocon-think-tank-against-iran/
http://www.stalkerzone.org/scorched-earth-policy-us-bombs-residents-iraq-white-phosphorus/
xipe posted:Nothing to see here, just the US casually dropping chemical weapons on civilian neighborhoods in Iraq
http://www.stalkerzone.org/scorched-earth-policy-us-bombs-residents-iraq-white-phosphorus/
In Yemen last night saudi-us bombed a cholera treatment clinic amidst the exponentially growing epidemic there
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/amp/english/news/Saudi-Warplanes-Strike-Yemen-Hospital-amid-Cholera-Epidemic-20170604-0010.html
No doubt IS deserves accolades for a brave and hard fought defense filled with sacrifice. Pyrrhic? Sacrifice means less men for Raqqa.
— Joshua Landis (@joshua_landis) June 15, 2017
issuing correction on a previous post of mine, regarding the terror group ISIL. you do not, under any circumstances, "gotta hand it to them"
— wint (@dril) February 15, 2017
BREAKING: Russia says it will treat US-led coalition planes in Syria, west of the Euphrates, as targets after US downed Syrian jet.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 19, 2017
this seems bad
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thirdplace posted:this seems badBREAKING: Russia says it will treat US-led coalition planes in Syria, west of the Euphrates, as targets after US downed Syrian jet.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 19, 2017
I'm seeing subsequent chatter that this should be taken very literally--that they're not threatening to shoot down US planes, but just to stay locked onto them with targeting systems
Macron fears the "Assad Must Go" curse pic.twitter.com/6AaTUCn0Xy
— Troop Respecter (@isgoodrum) June 22, 2017
"France was wrong to join the war in Libya. What were the outcomes of these invasions? Destroyed countries in which terrorist groups thrive. I do not want that to happen in Syria," Macron said in an interview for European media, a part of which was published by Il Corriere della Sera newspaper.
https://t.co/F7zHvBixsT
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back then the 'international coalition' against syria seemed solid, now it has really fallen apart however.
its possible that russia shot down a big $200mil US communications drone over the med, which the US is covering up.
also turkey is massing its military + mercenaries to invade YPG areas.
in recent weeks the PYD/YPG have moved distinctively towards the US and Saudi arabia...
israel meanwhile seems to be hinting at a start towards aggression, moving tanks in occupied palestine and announcing a war with lebanon will involve a lot of bombing
Syria: Israel coordinated attack with Islamist militants, giving air support to Nusra assault on Quneitra https://t.co/noklCfRpr2
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) June 24, 2017
chickeon posted:
the department of defense has trained an elite unit of sorcerers, masters of space and time. they will patriotically deploy their eldritch secrets to raise the dead, unboil eggs, and take back weapons from active militias with absolutely no complications or unforeseen consequences.
Within hours of viewing the photos, the adviser said, Trump instructed the national defense apparatus to plan for retaliation against Syria. “He did this before he talked to anybody about it. The planners then asked the CIA and DIA if there was any evidence that Syria had sarin stored at a nearby airport or somewhere in the area. Their military had to have it somewhere in the area in order to bomb with it.” “The answer was, ‘We have no evidence that Syria had sarin or used it,’” the adviser said. “The CIA also told them that there was no residual delivery for sarin at Sheyrat and Assad had no motive to commit political suicide.” Everyone involved, except perhaps the president, also understood that a highly skilled United Nations team had spent more than a year in the aftermath of an alleged sarin attack in 2013 by Syria, removing what was said to be all chemical weapons from a dozen Syrian chemical weapons depots.
At this point, the adviser said, the president’s national security planners were more than a little rattled: “No one knew the provenance of the photographs. We didn’t know who the children were or how they got hurt. Sarin actually is very easy to detect because it penetrates paint, and all one would have to do is get a paint sample. We knew there was a cloud and we knew it hurt people. But you cannot jump from there to certainty that Assad had hidden sarin from the UN because he wanted to use it in Khan Sheikhoun.” The intelligence made clear that a Syrian Air Force SU-24 fighter bomber had used a conventional weapon to hit its target: There had been no chemical warhead. And yet it was impossible for the experts to persuade the president of this once he had made up his mind. “The president saw the photographs of poisoned little girls and said it was an Assad atrocity,” the senior adviser said. “It’s typical of human nature. You jump to the conclusion you want. Intelligence analysts do not argue with a president. They’re not going to tell the president, ‘if you interpret the data this way, I quit.’”
The national security advisers understood their dilemma: Trump wanted to respond to the affront to humanity committed by Syria and he did not want to be dissuaded. They were dealing with a man they considered to be not unkind and not stupid, but his limitations when it came to national security decisions were severe. "Everyone close to him knows his proclivity for acting precipitously when he does not know the facts," the adviser said. "He doesn’t read anything and has no real historical knowledge. He wants verbal briefings and photographs. He’s a risk-taker. He can accept the consequences of a bad decision in the business world; he will just lose money. But in our world, lives will be lost and there will be long-term damage to our national security if he guesses wrong. He was told we did not have evidence of Syrian involvement and yet Trump says: 'Do it.”’
On April 6, Trump convened a meeting of national security officials at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. The meeting was not to decide what to do, but how best to do it – or, as some wanted, how to do the least and keep Trump happy. “The boss knew before the meeting that they didn’t have the intelligence, but that was not the issue,” the adviser said. “The meeting was about, ‘Here’s what I’m going to do,' and then he gets the options.”
The available intelligence was not relevant. The most experienced man at the table was Secretary of Defense James Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general who had the president’s respect and understood, perhaps, how quickly that could evaporate. Mike Pompeo, the CIA director whose agency had consistently reported that it had no evidence of a Syrian chemical bomb, was not present. Secretary of State Tillerson was admired on the inside for his willingness to work long hours and his avid reading of diplomatic cables and reports, but he knew little about waging war and the management of a bombing raid. Those present were in a bind, the adviser said. “The president was emotionally energized by the disaster and he wanted options.” He got four of them, in order of extremity. Option one was to do nothing. All involved, the adviser said, understood that was a non-starter. Option two was a slap on the wrist: to bomb an airfield in Syria, but only after alerting the Russians and, through them, the Syrians, to avoid too many casualties. A few of the planners called this the “gorilla option”: America would glower and beat its chest to provoke fear and demonstrate resolve, but cause little significant damage. The third option was to adopt the strike package that had been presented to Obama in 2013, and which he ultimately chose not to pursue. The plan called for the massive bombing of the main Syrian airfields and command and control centers using B1 and B52 aircraft launched from their bases in the U.S. Option four was “decapitation”: to remove Assad by bombing his palace in Damascus, as well as his command and control network and all of the underground bunkers he could possibly retreat to in a crisis.
“Trump ruled out option one off the bat,” the senior adviser said, and the assassination of Assad was never considered. “But he said, in essence: ‘You’re the military and I want military action.’” The president was also initially opposed to the idea of giving the Russians advance warning before the strike, but reluctantly accepted it. “We gave him the Goldilocks option – not too hot, not too cold, but just right.” The discussion had its bizarre moments. Tillerson wondered at the Mar-a-Lago meeting why the president could not simply call in the B52 bombers and pulverize the air base. He was told that B52s were very vulnerable to surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) in the area and using such planes would require suppression fire that could kill some Russian defenders. “What is that?” Tillerson asked. Well, sir, he was told, that means we would have to destroy the upgraded SAM sites along the B52 flight path, and those are manned by Russians, and we possibly would be confronted with a much more difficult situation. “The lesson here was: Thank God for the military men at the meeting,” the adviser said. "They did the best they could when confronted with a decision that had already been made."
that the US knew there was no chemical attack on 4th april (because russia told them they would bomb the site beforehand, which they OK'd) was something Ray McGovern said within days of it happening
https://gosint.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/former-cia-analyst-ray-mcgovern-debunks-the-alleged-syria-chemical-attack/
https://soundcloud.com/user-918579032/escalation-of-tensions-in-syria-one-month-after-the-chemical-attack-in-khan-sheikhoun
they have convinced themselves, the media and people who listen to the media that the syrian gov is intrinsically evil ... so whenever an atrocity takes place we and its alqaeda's word vs gov, we should accept alqaeda's perspective.
this means the story of the brutal assad regime is based on some insane conspiracy theories.
typical example from 2012-13: alqaeda offensive, take over some towns before the gov recaptures them weeks later.
gov discovers in these towns all government workers, ethnic/religious minorities, and sunni families who support the government have been beheaded and mass-executed.
alqaeda says the gov did all this as a false flag to besmirch the revolution; Human Rights Watch investigates and agrees
this gets added to the story and when the next massacre happens it obviously must have been the syrian army
http://libyancivilwar.blogspot.ie/2015/05/syrias-al-bayda-baniyas-massacres-and.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/media-disinformation-and-coverup-of-atrocities-committed-by-us-sponsored-syria-rebels/5350325
alqaeda knows that westerners "know" that the war in syria is done ~just for us~, and syria would do anything (including obliterate its domestic base of support, dismantle its essential infrastructure, create global terror networks) just to 'make the Revolution look bad' on CNN.
i'm sure other apocalyptic death cults are paying attention!
Edit to add: here's another look at a 2013 massacre of Syrians near Damascus that they investigated
https://sarahabed.com/2017/03/17/the-wests-anti-islamic-terrorists/
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peaceful syrian rebels talk about spreading freedom & democracy
Young Jihadists from Central Asia explain #Syria is just the first step.. pic.twitter.com/ReiE401TTI
— Syricide (@Syricide) June 24, 2017
ISISectionality
8- Indonesia women told me: "ISIS deceived us with propaganda." I said: "So u saw beheading vids &thought: Great, lets join ISIS?" No reply.
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) June 25, 2017
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xipe posted:8- Indonesia women told me: "ISIS deceived us with propaganda." I said: "So u saw beheading vids &thought: Great, lets join ISIS?" No reply.
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) June 25, 2017
almost got hooked by those myself... luckily they were all fake.
Also it *is* weird that (afaik) every beheading etc of westerners by aqi/isis have been fake/off-camera, whereas every gruesome act they can think of are done and captured on video to others.
I haven't seen any explanations about this
https://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article165905618/We-got-a-fuckin-problem.html
but on the other hand, we have Louis Proyect debunking Hersh's claims by citing Bellingcat:
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In his lengthy articles for the London Review of Books, “Whose sarin?” and “The Red Line and the Rat Line”, Hersh made the case that the August 21st 2013 Sarin attack in Damascus was in fact a false flag attack intended to draw the US into the conflict with Syria. This claim fell apart under real scrutiny,
"real scrutiny" has a lot more weaselly qualifiers and open speculation than i'd have guessed!
in a just world, higgins would be in Damascus right now, standing trial like julius streicher
RedMaistre posted:"Macron said that on Syria: “My profound conviction is that we need a political and diplomatic roadmap. We won’t solve the question only with military force. That is a collective error we have made. The real change I’ve made on this question, is that I haven’t said the deposing of Bashar al-Assad is a prerequisite for everything. Because no one has introduced me to his legitimate successor!
xipe posted:when trump said the same thing a few months back there was a chemical attack within days.
back then the 'international coalition' against syria seemed solid, now it has really fallen apart however.
BREAKING: White House accuses Syrian government of preparing a chemical weapons attack - @jeneps pic.twitter.com/sWjWO7nBjo
— Conflict News (@Conflicts) June 27, 2017