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'US has always been main sponsor of Islamic State' - former CIA contractor to RT
The US claim that Russian troops will go home in body bags if Moscow doesn't end its Aleppo offensive is absurd, former CIA contractor Steven Kelley told RT. He said Russia is the only answer to defeating ISIS. Other experts also weigh in on the subject.
When asked about State Department spokesperson John Kirby's warning that Russia “will continue to send troops home in body bags” if it doesn't put an end to the offensive, Kelley said Washington is pretending to be fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) when it isn't doing so at all.
“The US has always been the main sponsor and creator of Daesh (Arabic acronym for IS), so this charade that they are having anything to do with fighting Daesh in Syria is completely a farce, and I think the rest of the world is smart enough to realize that everything that comes out of the mouth of John Kirby or any of the State Department personnel is complete and utter balderdash,” Kelley said.
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https://www.rt.com/op-edge/361033-syria-russia-us-kerry/
http://archive.is/NDcwz
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[ 2014 - Ukraine left out ]
*not checked for more / possible more
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Ventriloquism
about ‘body bags'
LMAO at choice of words ... John Kirby looks like a ventriloquist's dummy.
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I will say that we are well informed on where in Syria, including in Aleppo Province, and exactly how many ‘unadvertised' specialists are engaged in operational planning and commanding the militants."
... if there are attempts to make good on these threats, it is far from being a fact that the militants will have either body bags or time to save their skins," he added.
Kirby's statements coincide with the release of an interview with Abu Al Ezz, a field commander of the former Nusra Front, a terrorist organization that now brands itself under the title "Jabhat Fateh al-Sham."
Yes, the US supports the opposition [in Syria], but not directly. They support the countries that support us. But we are not yet satisfied with this support," Abu Al Ezz told the Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger newspaper.
... White House rhetoric indicates that there remains a very high risk for all-out war between Russia and the US.
... recent US air strike on Assad's forces, that resulted in a Daesh advance, was intentional.
... the US military repeatedly paints Russia as its primary and ongoing military threat, and, using Moscow as its excuse, consistently demands an "enormously expanded budget" and more "extremely expensive weapons."
US Navy ships in the vicinity of Russian territory are a direct threat, she says, and these provocations have become the Pentagon's favourite game, considering its support for unreliable violent religious fundamentalists in Syria.
And throughout this military gamesmanship, the ongoing Syrian civil war worsens, spinning out of control ...
Islamic terrorists in Syria, including Daesh and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (Jabhat al-Nusra) ...
... are driven by the religious doctrine of Wahhabism
involves 'fatwas' (decrees / opinions by mufti/leader of religion) = demand or law unto followers
Any fatwa can be issued.
https://sputniknews.com/military/20161001/1045892045/body-bags-war-russia-usa.html
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Russia, Iran, China (and whoever wants to) should band together for total war on the thieving capitalist oppressors of the downtrodden European public in the West and of target nations abroad.
Lying, colluding imperialists that are stealing from the poor in home countries, to splashing out on what is the destruction of sovereign states abroad (by arm's-lengthy proxy arrangement), that entails putting the domestic public into bondage to bankers for generations.
The capitalist overlords piss away money abroad on destruction of nations, for the enrichment of their wealthy friends and supporters. Meanwhile, they fail to provide for the material and physical welfare of those they are elected to represent.
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