While Daly was
quite right in censuring Obama for his criminal policies, including aiding
terrorists in Syria, it is worthwhile noting that Obama is merely a willing
instrument; the faces and factors behind
his handlers and the policies merit greater scrutiny and exposure.
Backing and arming
the so-called Syrian opposition distracts from the threat posed by Israel
and its’s expansionist agenda by internalizing the enemy in order to weak the
State. As former Israeli Intelligence Chief, Amos
Yaldin told the audience at the Israel Policy Forum in February 2013:
“And this military [Syrian], which is a huge threat to Israel , is now also weakening and,
in a way, disintegrating. We still have risk from Syria-- a risk of being
an AlQaeda country, a Somalia-type country -- but from military point of view,
each one of these are less dangerous than the Syrian regular army."
The Need for Water
The primary goal
of the early Zionist leadership was to control and secure the region’s
waters. At the Paris Peace Conference
of 1919, Chaim Weizmann declared that ‘it was of vital importance not only to
secure all water resources feeding the country, but to control them at the
sources – and the development of these waters became the primary aim of the
Yishuv as a whole[iii]. This policy remained in place. As Israel ’s third Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol put it, water was “the blood flowing through the arteries
of the nation”.
As previously
stated (HERE
and HERE),
the chaos we witness in Syria today has been in the making for years with the
aid and backing of Israel-firsters in order to accommodate Israel’s agenda –
expansion and control of regional water supplies while weakening its
adversary/ies.
In September 2000,
the same year that young Bashar-al Assad succeeded his father as
President of Syria, a strategy paper entitled “The Geopolitics of Water” by the
Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS) opined that
"Since extensive water planning proposals will necessitate the
establishment of pipelines and energy grids stretching across borders, a
political and military structure that can ensure the safety and security of the
carriers will be the prerequisite to effective water sharing” ….. “But an
effective regional system would require political-military cooperation against Syria ”.
How to achieve this?
It is worthwhile mentioning here that America ’s support of the so-called “opposition” which includes criminals,
terrorists, and foreign fighters to effect regime change underscores America ’s
stark hypocrisy. According to 18 USC § 2385 -
Advocating overthrow of Government (Cornell Law), advocating the overthrow
of the government, ‘organizing or help or attempt to organize any society,
group, or assembly of persons who teach, advocate, or encourage the overthrow
or destruction of the government of the United States or the government of any
political subdivision therein, by force or violence’ bears serious consequences
including fines and prison sentence of up to 20 years.
What is most revealing about the abovementioned Time
Magazine piece of 2006 is that America ’s
efforts to aid the opposition and undermine Assad were run through a foundation
operated by Amar
Abdulhamid, a Washington-based member of a Syrian umbrella opposition group
known as the National Salvation Front (NSF). Abdulhamid was a visiting Fellow at the Saban Center
(2004-2006) before moving on to the Neocon-run National Defense of
Democracies.
When in 2008, Israel-firster
Dennis Ross met with the "opposition" to discuss "Syria
in Transition", Saban’s fellow - Amar Abdullhamid was present.
In February 2009, Dennis Ross joined the Obama Administration team. In April
2009, the US funded, London-based Baraada TV started its anti-Assad
propaganda into Syria (The epicenter of the uprisings' was Baraada over water
distribution). Baraada TV’s
chief editor, Malik al-Abdeh, is a cofounder of the Syrian exile group Movement
for Justice and Development headed by Anas al-Abdah who was in attendance at the 2008
meeting with Dennis Ross.
Soon after McCain’s presentation at the Saban Center ,
the White House disputed UN’s account and claimed that that Syria had
crossed the ‘red line’ and used chemical weapons.
The Evangelical Factor
While various groups in Washington
perpetuate and support Israel ’s
aggressive and expansionist policies -- at a cost to America ,
non have the zeal and the zest of the Evangelicals who support Israel
to death. According to the
dispensational model, a time of turmoil lies ahead, but believers will be
"raptured" away before it begins. This period of tribulation will
culminate in the final battle at Armageddon, a valley northwest of Jerusalem .
The close association between American evangelicals and Israel
has been a clear goal of Israeli politicians, especially those in the Likud
party. According to Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum of AJC,
“the evangelical community is the largest and fastest-growing bloc of
pro-Jewish sentiment in this country”[iv]. Israel
and Jewish organizations continue to rely on the support of Evangelicals to justify
Israel ’s
occupation of Arab land even as
Christian Zionists zest for evangelizing Jews remains a point of tension.
For example, within days of the June 1982 invasion of Lebanon (with a
green light from Reagan), full-page ads appeared in leading papers requesting Evangelical
support for the invasion[v]. In 1998, when Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington , he met with
Jerry Falwell and numerous fundamentalist Christians before meeting with
President Clinton. Similarly, as
recently as April 2013, Pat
Robertson warned that brokering peace
between Israel and Palestine would bring
punishment on America.
In March 2013, Business
Inside revealed that
the United States is spending hundreds of millions of dollars building bunkers
in Israel due to be completed 900 days from February 13, 2013. The project called Site 911 “will have five levels buried underground and six
additional outbuildings on the above grounds, within the perimeter. At about
127,000 square feet, the first three floors will house classrooms, an
auditorium, and a laboratory — all wedged behind shock resistant doors — with
radiation protection and massive security.
Only one gate will allow workers entrance and exit during the project
and that will be guarded by only Israelis”.
This should be heartwarming news to Americans whose taxes
are spent on such projects while the bridges at home are crumbling.
The political establishment and the media has pimped out the
nation. The list of conflicts awaiting
us is long and bloody. Syria will not be the last
conflict. This has been a brief and incomplete overview
of what drives our nation, and where we are headed, the handlers and the willing
instruments (in the words of Clare Daly, pimps and prostitutes). We continue to sink our head in sand and hope
for a hero – for ‘something to happen’.
There is only one hope for the future, and the only one power that can
alter this destructive path: “We, The People”.
[1] Chapter
6 reads: “The United States
could play multiple roles in facilitating a revolution. By funding and helping
organize domestic rivals of the regime, the United States could create an
alternative leadership to seize power. As Raymond Tanter of the Iran Policy
Committee argues, students and other groups “need covert backing for their
demonstrations. They need fax machines. They need Internet access, funds to
duplicate materials, and funds to keep vigilantes from beating them up.” Beyond
this, US-backed media outlets could highlight regime shortcomings and make
otherwise obscure critics more prominent. The United States already supports
Persian language satellite television (Voice of America Persian) and radio
(Radio Farda) that bring unfiltered news to Iranians (in recent years, these
have taken the lion’s share of overt US funding for promoting democracy in
Iran). US
economic pressure (and perhaps military pressure as well) can discredit the
regime, making the population hungry for a rival leadership......”
[i] Wieseltier , Leon ,
“Israel meets Iran in Lebanon ; The Wrong War”, The New Republic, Apr 8, 1985
[ii] Stephen R. Shalom, The United States and Iran-Iraq
War, citing Stephen Engelberg,
"Iran and Iraq Got 'Doctored Data, U.S. Officials Say," New York Times, 12 Jan. 1987, pp. A1,
A6.
[iii] Jan
Selby, “Water, Power & Politics in the Middle East ;
The Other Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
[iv] Donald
Wagner, “Evangelicals and Israel :
Theological roots of a political alliance”, The
Christian Century, Nov. 4, 1998).
[v] Donald
Wagner, “Evangelicals and Israel :
Theological roots of a political alliance”,
ibid
[vi] Colin
Shindler, “Likud and the Christian Dispensationalists: A Symbiotic
Relationship”, Israeli Studies, March
31, 2000