Saturday, November 14, 2015

21st Century Wire — Paris Attacks: A Perfect Pretext For NATO To Mobilize in Syria and Iraq (and more)


Get ready for it. Never let a good crisis go to waste.

21st Century Wire
Paris Attacks: A Perfect Pretext For NATO To Mobilize in Syria and Iraq

Magic Passports Redux: Syrian Passport Allegedly Discovered on Suicide Bomber

Meanwhile,
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has said his group is determined to continue its fight against the Islamic State in Syria and the Levant (ISIL) following a double suicide bombing in Beirut’s southern suburbs that killed 43 people and left over 200 injured.
Nasrallah made the remarks in a somber speech delivered on Saturday evening, two days after the country was rocked by ISIL's attacks and a day after coordinated attacks in Paris left more than 120 dead.
Focusing largely on the recent events in Lebanon, he swore Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia group currently fighting alongside the Syrian army in Syria, will "search for open fronts with Daesh [ISIL]".
"Their goal is to pressure the resistance to withdraw from the battle against the takfiris in Syria," he said in his televised address.
"[These bombings] will bring the opposite results. If they assume killing our men and women and children and burning our homes and markets will shake our will and determination, they are wrong….
Al Jazeera
Hezbollah chief vows to continue fight against ISIL
Nour Samaha
Two suicide bombers who carried out Saturday's attacks in Ankara are thought to have links to Islamic State (IS), Turkish officials have told the BBC.…
The attacks in the capital, the worst in Turkey's modern history that left 97 people dead, triggered widespread anger against the government.…
BBC NEWS
Ankara blasts: Bombers 'linked to Islamic State'
With the death toll in the Paris terror attacks still rising, French President Hollande is condemning an “act of war” by the Islamic State, but the underlying reality is that France’s rich friends in the Persian Gulf are key accomplices in the mayhem, writes Daniel Lazare.
DL: In the wake of the latest terrorist outrage in Paris, the big question is not which specific group is responsible for the attack, but who’s responsible for the Islamic State and Al Qaeda in the first place. The answer that has grown increasingly clear in recent years is that it’s Western leaders who have used growing portions of the Muslim world as a playground for their military games and are now crying crocodile tears over the consequences.
This pattern had its beginnings in the 1980s in Afghanistan, where the Central Intelligence Agency and the Saudi royal family virtually invented modern jihadism in an effort to subject the Soviets to a Vietnam-style war in their own backyard. It was the case, too, in Iraq, which the United States and Great Britain invaded in 2003, triggering a vicious civil warfare between Shi‘ites and Sunnis.…
Consortiums News
How Saudi/Gulf Money Fuels Terror
Daniel Lazare
We, the West, overthrew Saddam by violence. We overthrew Gaddafi by violence. We are trying to overthrow Assad by violence. Harsh regimes all — but far less draconian than our Saudi allies, and other tyrannies around the world. What has been the result of these interventions? A hell on earth, one that grows wider and more virulent year after year.
Without the American crime of aggressive war against Iraq — which, by the measurements used by Western governments themselves, left more than a million innocent people dead — there would be no ISIS, no “Al Qaeda in Iraq.”
Without the Saudi and Western funding and arming of an amalgam of extremist Sunni groups across the Middle East, used as proxies to strike at Iran and its allies, there would be no ISIS. Let’s go back further. Without the direct, extensive and deliberate creation by the United States and its Saudi ally of a world-wide movement of armed Sunni extremists during the Carter and Reagan administrations, there would have been no “War on Terror” — and no terrorist attacks in Paris tonight.
Again, let’s be as clear as possible: the hellish world we live in today is the result of deliberate policies and actions undertaken by the United States and its allies over the past decades. It was Washington that led and/or supported the quashing of secular political resistance across the Middle East, in order to bring recalcitrant leaders like Nasser to heel and to back corrupt and brutal dictators who would advance the US agenda of political domination and resource exploitation.
The open history of the last half-century is very clear in this regard. Going all the way back to the overthrow of the democratic government of Iran in 1953, the United States has deliberately and consciously pushed the most extreme sectarian groups in order to undermine a broader-based secular resistance to its domination agenda.…
Counterpunch
Chris Floyd
Another terrorist outrage – this one in Paris – is spreading fear and fury across Europe. Which makes this a key moment for President Obama to finally level with the American people about how U.S. “allies” — such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar — have been aiding and abetting extremists, reports Robert Parry.
Parry assumes that President Obama is too weak to prevent his getting rolled by the neocons and war hawks. I am not buying that line even for the "benefit of the doubt."

I am sorry to say, too, that there are photographs and documents of US leaders meeting with well-known neo-Nazis in Ukraine.

Consortium News
Can Obama Level with the People?
Robert Parry
As US Secretary of State John Kerry convenes with diplomats from Russia and other nations for a second round of political talks on the Syrian conflict in Vienna this weekend, it is becoming clear that Washington is gambling on a two-prong strategy. But the US gamble carries a grave risk of blowing up into a war with Russia.…
NSNBC
US Gambling on War with Russia in Syria?
Finian Cunningham

One America News Network
Phil Stewart, Warren Strobel and Matt Spetalnick

Reuters
China's Xi says willing to join France in combating terrorism

10 comments:

Peter Pan said...

People kept losing their passports, so I guess the issuers found a way to fix that. Magic indeed.

Carlos said...

Must be first thing on a suicide bombers mind as he leaves the house on his way to certain death ... "Who's got the passports?"

Septeus7 said...

I thought I should bring this up. There are now 10000 of the these ISIS soldiers on US soil see

http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/11/13/ironic-timing-today-first-load-of-10000-syrian-refugees-has-arrived-in-new-orleans-all-single-males-18-30-years-old/

Buy a Gun. Form Neighborhood Watches. We must have eyes on them at all times. The US government is completely compromised. US Federal Government and Military are under complete control of Mercenary Corporations who are in the business of creating terrorism so they can keep the War as a Business.

My City will be getting 10000 of these ISIS soldiers within the next 6 months. There is a list of the US Cities getting enriched with these young military aged men see http://www.wrapsnet.org/Portals/1/Affiliate%20Directory%20Posting/FY%202014%20Affiliate%20Directory/21Nov14_Public%20Affiliate%20directory.pdf.

Check to how close you will be to inclusion points by the enemy. We are at War.

I repeat we are at War. The US government is allied with the Terror and the Target is US and we have hostile foreign troops actively invading. The 2nd Amendment exists for this day. Do you duty as a citizen. Prepare for war. No one can secure our freedom except ourselves. I repear we are at War. They is going to be blood in the Streets. It is not a question of if but of when and where the first attack will occur. You have been warned.

Ignacio said...

A field day for them in the USA, I can't wait to see the open fire fights in the street between white supremacist gangs and fresh ISIS refugees.

All provided and funded by meth sales and Saudi Arabia and Turkey respectively and provided by your local gun shops.

Wild west!!! Isn't this the GOP yahoos dream, finally closer to getting a real war at their soil and all the excuses to start the wild west. With some luck for them the central government may collapse and they may have "no guvinmint" at all.

Anonymous said...

This website has become crackpot central; long past the sell-by date. So long guys.

lastgreek said...
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lastgreek said...

This website has become crackpot central; long past the sell-by date. So long guys.

Dan, here's an excellent analysis of the Paris attacks by Asad Abukhalil, American professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus:

"Some observations about the carnage in Paris"

http://angryarab.blogspot.ca/2015/11/some-observations-about-carnage-in-paris.html

Tom, I think you'll find that the above link deserves a separate page of its own :)

Tom Hickey said...

Thanks. Promoted. Sums it up nicely.

Ryan Harris said...

I noticed Obama used the French terror events to praise and express support for Putin's role in Syria while at the same time repeating that the US doesn't like the Ukraine invasion. I like the flexibility in Obamas for-pol. He doesn't have to agree with everything a country does in order to work with them. A refreshing change.

Peter Pan said...

Or he could say he doesn't have to disagree with everything a country does in order to work against them. Now that's flexible.