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August 03, 2016

Hillary Clinton's Iraq: Destruction of Libya & Spread of ISIS






WITCH OF BENGHAZI

WIKILEAKS
DNC LEAKS















MADAM SECRETARY
'CAESAR' SHILLARY
LIBYAN BAYONET SODOMY



SHILLARY'S IRAQ
LIBYA DESTRUCTION
SPREAD OF ISIS









HILLARY CLINTON
THRILL KILLER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgcd1ghag5Y&feature=youtu.be



Muammar Gaddafi
Zenga Zenga Song
Noy Alooshe Remix

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBY-0n4esNY












source
https://wikileaks.org/hillary-war/

A vote today for Hillary Clinton is a vote for endless, stupid war


by Julian Assange
Tue Feb 9 10:47:54 EST 2016

Hillary didn't just vote for Iraq. She made her own Iraq. Libya is Hillary's Iraq and if she becomes president she will make more.

I have had years of experience in dealing with Hillary Clinton and have read thousands of her cables. Hillary lacks judgement and will push the United States into endless, stupid wars which spread terrorism. Her personality combined with her poor policy decisions have directly contributed to the rise of ISIS.

Pentagon generals objected to destroying the Libyan state. They felt Hillary did not have a safe post-war plan. Hillary Clinton went over their heads. Libya has been destroyed. It became a haven for ISIS. The Libyan national armory was looted and hundreds of tons of weapons were transferred to jihadists in Syria. Hillary's war has increased terrorism, killed tens of thousands of innocent civilians and has set back women's rights in the Middle East by hundreds of years. Having learned nothing from the Libyan disaster Hillary then set about trying do the same in Syria.

Hillary publicly took credit for the destruction of the Libyan state. On hearing that the country's president had been killed by her handiwork, she became wild-eyed and gloated "We came, we saw, he died!". In the momentary thrill of the kill, she had aped, of all people, Julius Ceaser.

Hillary's problem is not just that she's war hawk. She's a war hawk with bad judgement who gets an unseemly emotional rush out of killing people. She shouldn't be let near a gun shop, let alone an army. And she certainly should not become president of the United States.
source
https://wikileaks.org/hillary-war/




WITCH OF WALL STREET







LOL ... I only just noticed Bill the pussy hound in the background




COMMENT

Just some of what I found entertaining, having my first coffee of the day    ;)










UNDEMOCRATIC

FREE POLITICAL PRISONER
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JULIAN ASSANGE
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... FREE PEPE  










In Brief
Nafeez Ahmed
July 29th, 2016

Paris strikes astonishing partnership with secret Isis sponsor tied to Hillary Clinton [EXCLUSIVE]

  • French industrial giant Lafarge
  • business dealings with ISIS reported
 
Lafarge: regular donor to the Clinton Foundation
Lafarge listed as a donor to the Clinton Foundation for first quarter of 2016


Lafarge implicated in CIA-backed covert arms export to Sadam Hussien
during Hillary Clinton time as director & legal service provider in early 1990s
Le Monde revealed that Lafarge
paid taxes to Isis middlemen & other armed groups in Syria
to protect Lafarge cement business ops in Syria


Zaman al-Wasl (Syrian opposition run news outlet) revealed:
Lafarge regularly bought oil from ISIS
(based on internal documents & emails of Lafarge)
Zaman al-Wasl reported:
Frederic Jolibois, CEO Lafarge Cement, Syria
personally instructed Lafarge to make payments to ISIS


Lafarge
2015 - merged with Swiss cement maker Holcim

Documents indicate:

  • Lafarge’s Paris HQ fully aware of business deal with ISIS
  • Aleppo region ISIS finance chief endorsement giving free circulation of Lafarge goods
  • Lafarge made business deal with jihadist terror group(s) to maximise profits in Syria ops

Zaman al-Wasl repoeted:

  • Lafarge regular fuel buyer from ISIS for own ops
  • Lafarge supplied cement for ISIS to sell in Syria

EXTRACT
Lafarge is a major beneficiary of disaster capitalism in Iraq, dominating a market where Iraq’s infrastructure remains in dire need of hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. The company describes itself as “one of the largest non-oil investors in Iraq.”

The firm is not just an economic juggernaut. Its murky history of intelligence ties, and significant political clout in France and the US – the countries leading the airstrikes against Isis in Syria – raise the question of whether Lafarge believes it can profit from terror without accountability.
FULL ARTICLE (LINK AS ABOVE)


FULL ARTICLE (LINK AS ABOVE)


LOL ... looks like
Assange has his own Pepe






July 11, 2016

US Military Cyberwarfare Units vs ISIS




US Military
Cyberwarfare Units v. ISIS
Source
Daily Caller
Russ Read
Meet The Elite Cyber Units Fighting The Propaganda War Against ISIS
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/09/meet-the-elite-cyber-units-fighting-the-propaganda-war-against-isis/


U.S.A.

Central Command (CENTCOM)
responsible for:  Iraq + Syria
US military cyber units - X2
cyberwarfare against Islamic State propaganda online
x2 separate programs:

1. Digital Engagement Team (DET) - news front offensive
    Combined Joint Task Force Op:  'Inherent Resolve' - (CJTF-OIR)
    provides 'information' in multiple languages
    11-man unit
    lang:   Arabic, Urdu, Russian, Fars, Dari + Pashto
    targets Asian countries with tailored info
    aim:  take back digital space
    example:  'Iraqis tweeting in Iraqi" meme

2.  'Web Ops' - psyops targeting foreign countries

    eg. ISIS maintained dozen social media accounts
    eg. ISIS relied on fanboy accounts with large following
    = quick & wide supporter reach

    Web Ops engaged in:  MISO
    Military Information Support Ops
    aim:  coordination & message consistency b/w CJTF-OIR, Dept State, DET
    120-man unit
        steps:

  •     1.  disrupt
  •     2.  divide (point out hypocrisy)
  •     3.  supporting adversaries, in digital space

eg. strategy:


Target what is reportedly an ISIS 'bait and switch'
recruits told they are fighting Syrian govt or 'crusaders'
but, instead, they will Muslim opposition groups
reportedly the most commonly cited reason for leaving ISIS

ISIS losing territory Iraq & Syria
message now adapted:  urge followers to stay in host countries to commit terrorist acts locally

Attributed to ISIS:

  • San Bernardino, California, USA
  • Orlando, Florida, USA

Facebook & Twitter social media main avenue for messaging

CENTCOM target ISIS social media presence

US military cyberwarfare programs + non-govt groups
[comment:  prob. all FBI or FBI recruits... LOL]
have disrupted ISIS online activity
along with account suspensions etc

reportedly have:  diminished ISIS digital communications footprint


*as ISIS loses territory in Middle East / Asia / Africa
ATTACKS WILL BE ENCOURAGED ABROAD (ie IN WEST
)


Source

Daily Caller
Russ Read
Meet The Elite Cyber Units Fighting The Propaganda War Against ISIS
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/09/meet-the-elite-cyber-units-fighting-the-propaganda-war-against-isis/

meanwhile ...
US-Anglo Capitalists
ARMING ISIS
LINK | here


COMMENT

These guys probably have the best jobs in military:  paid online trolling ... what could be better?

Why are they releasing this information?

Wouldn't knowing this advantage ISIS?



July 10, 2016

Daily Caller: Islamic Terrorism Toll Almost 400, in 9 Countries




Islamic Terrorism Toll Almost 400

Muslim Ramadan holiday:

almost 400 killed by Islamic terrorist attack
in 9 different countries

reportedly, most incidents linked to 'Islamic State'

CIA Director John Brennan

"... some significant progress along with the coalition partners in Syria and Iraq where most of the ISIS members are resident right now"

USA, Orlando
49 killed, 53 wounded
ISIS called shooter Omar Mateen a “soldier of caliphate”

France, Paris
jihadi (stabbed) killed a senior French police officer & his partner
pledged allegiance to ISIS over live stream on Facebook

Jordan
army base
suicide car bomb
7 soldiers killed

Yemen
x3 coordinated bomb attacks, targeting govt forces - 43 killed

Lebanon
x8 suicide bombers

x5 killed in CHRISTIAN VILLAGE

Turkey
Ataturk Airport, Istanbul
x3 suicide bombers, gunfire & suicide bomb
x44 killed, hundreds injured
ISIS not claiming responsibility
reportedly attempt to implicate Kurds

Malaysia
nightclub grenade attack
x8 injured
first ISIS claims responsibility for in Malaysia

Iraq:  Baghdad
explosives filled truck
shopping centre mall
x292 dead (5 days later)

Saudi Arabia
x3 cities
suicide bombers
x4 Saudi security officials killed outside Medina mosque
one of two holiest sites & burial place of founder of religion

Pakistan
US Consulate, Jiddah
suicide bomber
no injuries

SOURCE

Daily Caller
Jacob Bojesson
"Almost 400 People In 9 Countries Were Killed By Islamic Extremism During Ramadan"
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/09/almost-400-people-in-9-countries-were-killed-by-islamic-extremism-during-ramadan/

meanwhile ...
US-Anglo Capitalists
ARMING ISIS
LINK | here

COMMENT

I was hoping someone was counting, because it seemed a lot of ppl getting blown up.

I'm not up for counting the dead on a daily basis, but I think it's important keeping an eye overall.

For me, among the most appalling was Lebanese Christians being blown up by multiple suicide bombers in their own village.

All of this is bad, but the French policeman and his partner being murdered in Paris by a knife wielding religious/political zealot is pretty horrific.  I can't begin to imaging how terrified his partner would have been (I'm assuming it's his wife that was also killed).  Yes.  Child spared.
So much for the surveillance state:
Abballa had already been under surveillance for his connection to another man who left for Syria. He was convicted in 2013 of “criminal association with the aim of preparing terrorist acts”. He was sentenced to a three-year term in prison, of which six months were suspended.

The ISIS-linked media outlet, Amaq news agency took responsibility for the attack, claiming “an ISIS “fighter” had carried out the attack.”  


More | Daily Caller

Perhaps France needs to look at deportations, upon completion of prison sentences.  That makes more sense than letting terrorists loose in the country.

And if there's a problem with deportation, alter the laws.

Exposing the ordinary French to terrorism that the French state courts by way of military and other interventions abroad on behalf of the wealthy elites (and effectively facilitates on French soil by way of immigration), is negligent.


June 23, 2016

Norway to Violate Syria Territorial Integrity






Norway to Violate Syria Territorial Integrity
Norway
Defence Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide


Høyre ('Right')

took over 2013 / Conservative Party

economic liberalism / pro destruction of Europe

Norway set to violate Syria's territorial integrity by sending troops to Syria without Syrian government authorisation.

Norwegian parliament gave go-head for Syrian dispatch.

Norway has troops in following territories:

Jordan     60 troops - training local forces
Iraq        120 troops - training & supporting Kurds

US-led Western governments 

deployed coalition forces during the last two (2) years
on the pretext of fighting ISIS in Iraq & Syria


Source
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/06/22/471670/Norway-Syria-troops




Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway
2009 - Memorandum of Understanding (succeeding prior agreements)

Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO)

interstate military collaboration entity
aim:  linking b/w industry & military procurements

1.  COLLABORATION IN DEVELOPMENT OF WEAPONS SYSTEMS
2.  TENDERING FOR JOINT PROCUREMENTS

Rotating chair:  Denmark Defence Minister (Peter Christensen) current

Joint Nordic Defence Industry Cooperation Group

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) - NORWAY
buys 49.9 percent:  Patria Oyj (state controlled, Finland)
50.1 percent retained by Finland

KONGSBERG DEFENCE & AEROSPACE (NORWAY)
joint-stock company owned by Norway's government
2010 - signed contract with:  Rheinmetall
Dusseldorf, Germany - auto parts & military tech
a leading producer of systems & equipment for ground, air & naval forces
production plants in 18 countries


Patria (FINLAND)
CEO Heikki Allonen
Patria expected revenues:  $1.64 billion
Patria Plc
Patria Oyj (Finish)
Patria Abp (Swedish
= Finland arms, security & aviation support services & tech co

owned by Finish government & KONGSBERG DEFENCE & AEROSPACE
49.9% sold to: KONGSBERG DEFENCE & AEROSPACE - sold 2016

Patria
buys:  25% in Finald cybersecurity:  SILVERSKIN INFORMATION SECURITY OY

Patria artillery & mortar parts production
facility in Sastamala, Finland
bought by:  NAMMO LAPUA

Lapua State Cartridge Factory
founded:  1927
primary supplier of ammunition to the Finnish Army
1.  Winter War - Nov 1939 to March 1940 (Soviet victory)
2.  WWII

specialise in production of ammunition, rocket motors + space applications

a NORWAY-FINLAND arms group
subsidiaries in FINLAND, GERMANY, NORWAY, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, SPAIN, AUSTRALIA, USA, CANADA
owned 50/50
1.  Norway govt
2.  Finland - Patria
HQ Norway

Terma (Denmark)
Danish aerospace & defence
gets spin-off contracts
re Denmark purchase of 27 F-35 Lightning II aircraft

http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/policy-budget/industry/2016/06/10/nordic-military-industry-procurement/85686186/

January 19, 2016

Ruquia Hassan (30) - Murdered by ISIS in al-Raqqa

Article
SOURCE
Lithuanian to English Translation
https://archive.is/X7dCm



Ruqia Hassan (30)
ethnic Kurdish social media 'reporter'
Imprisoned & killed by ISIS in al-Raqqah, Syria
Lithuanian article:
Prepared by:  Ugnė Jurgelevičiūtė

Lithuanian to English Translation
https://archive.is/X7dCm

Lithuanian
http://pasaulis.lrytas.lt/ivykiai/prabilusiai-apie-iv-ziaurumus-merginai-teroristu-kirtis.htm


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COMMENT

Thought it would be cool to check out the Lithuanian news. 
Story refers to 'IV', which is supposed to be 'Islamic State' (so it's presumably IS) ... I disregard their name changes and prefer to stick with 'ISIS'.
Tried to see what the 'v' stands for, but couldn't find a match for the English I punched in.  But 'Kalifas' is caliphate in Lithuanian, I've discovered.  'State' is:  būklė.

Not sure what to think of the story.  I guess I'm not surprised.

It doesn't have a strong emotional impact on me in the way other things do, probably because I don't identify in the way that I identify with other things, and it therefore feels very remote.



December 29, 2015

Turkish Military Intelligence & ISIS - Syria & Iraq

Article
SOURCE
as marked


ISIS Turkish Military Intelligence IDs
SYRIA




 IRAQ

http://thefifthcolumnnews.com/2015/12/isis-commanders-phone-shows-contact-with-turkish-intelligence/

ISIS Commander’s phone shows contact with Turkish intelligence

Published: December 23, 2015 at 5:37 am

Baghdad, Iraq (TFC) – An Islamic State commander was killed in Salahuddin province and his body was searched. A cell phone retrieved from the corpse revealed messages from Turkish intelligence services proving the NATO country was providing security for ISIS militants when they traveled between Turkey and Iraq. This is the second NATO country implicated in assisting the Islamic State’s troops. The first was Canada.

The IS commander was killed by Hashd al-Shaabi, a loyalist volunteer force. Jabbar al-Ma’mouri, a leader within the force made the announcement. He said, “The mobile phone also contains other important information which cannot be disclosed now, and it has been delivered to the specialized security groups for further scrutiny.”

Turkey and the Islamic State share two enemies: President Assad of Syria and the Kurdish people. This incident comes on the heels of the Turkish Air Force shooting down a Russian plane engaged in operations against the Islamic State. Ten days ago, Turkey invaded Iraq briefly. It sent its troops to within a few hundred miles of where the phone was recovered. Turkish artillery has also rained shells down on the Kurdish community of Kobane.

While the western media seems to be overlooking and downplaying NATO support for the Islamic State, some senior US officials are speaking out. Former US Department of State senior adviser David Phillips said, “Turkey’s role has not been ambiguous — it has overtly supported the ISIL. It has provided logistical support, money, weapons, transport and healthcare to wounded warriors.”

Across the border in Syria, President Assad blasted western adventurism in Syria and cast the NATO powers as an obstacle to peace. He said, “There are only a few countries ready for this. No one dares to establish contact with Syria to resolve the situation as long as it does not appear on the agenda of the United States.”



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COMMENT

I don't know which is the Canadian/NATO ISIS assistance incident they're referring to above.



December 26, 2015

US Propaganda or US Military 'Backchannel' Communication?


SYRIA



Related Article below:


Seymour Hersh
Source:  Military Advised White House Against
"Assad Must Go" Policy
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/327017-hersh-interview-us-syria/


Seymour Hersh
Investigative Reporter

"There was an ambassador named Robert Ford who was a really I thought sort of crossed the line as an ambassador, because when  ...  he was the ambassador for the US to Syria in Damascus, and when the demonstrations began in early 2011, he actually would go to rallies where the opposition was and urged them to carry on ..."

RT News Reporter

"Well, we know that [the US] embassy had been working actively to support the opposition, thanks to WikiLeaks."

Seymour Hersh
Investigative Reporter

"Yes, absolutely.  Although most Americans don't know that.

I did write about it, but most Americans still don't know about it."


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COMMENT

I'm having trouble following what is going on (here and in some other article I looked at).

The US wants to bring down Assad and has aimed to do so since 2006 or earlier, the US arms and supports Islamist terrorists, the US refuses to co-operate with the Assad government re the ISIS terrorists ... but the US military supposedly (in opposition to the Obama administration) sends word via third parties (Russia, Israel and someone else, I think it was), providing information in order to assist the Assad government in their fight against ISIS terrorists?

Why do I have trouble believing any of this?

Maybe I'm tired, but none of this computes. 






December 16, 2015

Istanbul MP Eren Erdem - Facing Treason Charges ... Turkey ISIS Sarin Supplier

Article
SOURCE
https://www.rt.com/news/326084-erdem-rt-interview-treason/





Turkish MP faces treason charges after telling RT ISIS used Turkey for transiting sarin

Published time: 16 Dec, 2015 09:56
Edited time: 16 Dec, 2015 10:53

An investigation on treason charges has been opened against a Turkish MP who alleged in an exclusive interview to RT that Islamic State jihadists used Turkish territory as a transit route to deliver deadly sarin gas to Syria.

Ankara’s Chief Prosecutor's Office opened the case against Istanbul MP Eren Erdem of Republican People's Party (CHP) after his interview about sarin was aired on RT on Monday.

"Chemical weapons materials are being brought to Turkey and are being put together in Syria in ISIS camps, which was known as Iraqi Al-Qaeda at that time."

Erdem noted that the chemicals used for the production of weapons did not originate from Turkey. “All basic materials are purchased from Europe. Western institutions should question themselves about these relations. Western sources know very well who carried out the sarin gas attack in Syria,” Erdem told RT.

As Turkish media reported Wednesday, the prosecutor’s office is planning to send a summary of proceedings to the Ministry of Justice on Thursday. Following that, the summary could be forwarded to the Turkish parliament, which could vote to strip Erdem of his parliamentary immunity.

Once Turkish mass-media reported the criminal investigation had been opened against Erdem, the hashtags #ErenErdemYalnızDeğildir - #ErenErdemYouAreNotAlone began to circulate in Turkish social networks.

On Tuesday, MP Erdem issued a written statement in his defense, saying he had become the target of a smear campaign because of his statements made in parliament.

As for his accusations about Turkish businessmen being involved in supplying Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) with the poisonous gas sarin and other reactants needed for chemical warfare, Erdem maintained this statement was made based on the results of a Turkish court investigation in 2013.

Erdem revealed that five Turkish citizens had been arrested by the Adana Chief Prosecutor's Office as a result of an investigation coded 2013/139. A Syrian national was prosecuted in Turkey for procuring chemical agents for Islamist groups in Syria. At the same time, Erdem noted all the persons arrested within the framework of the 2013/139 investigation were released a week later.

In his statement Eren Erdem claimed he had received death threats over social media following the publication of his interview to RT.

Eren Erdem
said that the Turkish paramilitary organization Ottoman Hearths has published his home address on Twitter in an effort to enable at an attack on his house.

“I am being targeted with death threats because I am patriotically opposed to something that tramples on my country's prestige,” MP Erdem said.

In an interview to Turkey’s Kanal 24
on Tuesday, Cem Küçük, a columnist at the pro-government Star daily, said that Erdem's claims about sarin gas should be regarded as treason. Erdem should be stripped of his parliamentary immunity to “pay for his deeds,” Today’s Zaman cited Küçük as saying.

The most widely-reported chemical attack in Syria took place in the early hours of August 21, 2013, in Ghouta, on the outer fringes of Damascus. Rockets containing sarin gas were reportedly fired, killing more than 1,400 people, including no fewer than 426 children. It was on the very day a UN team of inspectors arrived in the city to investigate the alleged March 19 chemical attack in Khan al-Assal, northern Syria.

https://www.rt.com/news/326084-erdem-rt-interview-treason/



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COMMENT

I think everyone knows about Turkey, ISIS and Sarin.


Syria Under Attack - the Great Satan & the Little Imp, Turkey - Plus their al-Qaeda Proxies - Mayhem in the Middle East

Post Link  |  here



December 07, 2015

Syria: US-led Coalition Missile Strike on Syrian Government Troops (SAA) - Killed 3, Wounded 13

Article
SOURCE

https://www.rt.com/news/324940-syrian-army-coalition-strike/



Syria slams US-led coalition deadly strike against troops as 'act of aggression'
Published time: 7 Dec, 2015 06:50
Edited time: 7 Dec, 2015 11:03
US-led coalition warplanes have inflicted a missile strike on a camp of Syrian regular troops in the Deir ez Zor province, killing three soldiers. Damascus has slammed the incident as an “act of aggression.” This is the first time coalition planes have hit Syrian troops.

The Syrian government has confirmed that there are three casualties and 13 personnel injured, as well as a number of military vehicles destroyed. The coalition jets fired nine missiles at an army camp in the Deir ez Zor province, which remains mostly under the control of Islamic State. The incident is the first of its kind since the coalition started to bomb Syrian territory more than a year ago.

The Syrian Foreign Ministry has filed an official protest with the UN Security Council regarding the US-led coalition’s airstrikes on Syrian troops, Syria’s SANA official news agency reported Monday.

“Syria strongly condemns the act of aggression by the US-led coalition that contradicts the UN Charter on goals and principles. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent letters to the UN Secretary General and the UN Security Council,” SANA quoted the foreign ministry as saying.

The US-led coalition denies its planes carried out the airstrike on the Saeqa military camp, claiming the only airstrikes in the area were delivered some 55km away from the place.

“We’ve seen those Syrian reports but we did not conduct any strikes in that part of Deir Ezzor yesterday. So we see no evidence,” coalition spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said.

The Deir ez Zor province is situated in eastern Syria, and is largely controlled by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). The region is of extreme strategic importance to the terrorist group, as it contains a number of oilfields, which are a major source of revenue for IS.

On November 24, a Turkish Air Force F-16 jet shot down a Russian Su-24 bomber over Syria. Ankara claims the Russian plane briefly crossed into Turkish airspace. One of the Russian pilots was killed by Syrian rebels as he ejected from the stricken plane, while the other was rescued in a swift operation during which one Russian serviceman was killed.

The downing of the bomber by Turkey came after a successful Russian bombing campaign against ISIS oil infrastructure on the Syria-Turkish border, and was seen as revenge. Putin described the act as "a stab in the back" and accused Erdogan of benefiting from the illegal oil trade with IS and financing the terrorists.

Russia has been conducting airstrikes targeting IS and other terrorist groups in Syria since September 30. The strikes were launched after a formal request from Damascus. Russian jets have been carrying out sorties from Moscow’s Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia.

The US-led coalition’s airstrikes in Syria are in fact illegal, as it has never received permission from Syrian President Bashar Assad to enter the country’s airspace. In response to the UK’s decision to join the bombing campaign in Syria, Assad reiterated in an interview with the Sunday Times that the presence of Britain in Syria is unlawful as neither Damascus nor the United Nations have given London the green light to bomb Syrian territory.
“It will be harmful and illegal and it will support terrorism, as happened after the coalition started its operation a year or so [ago], because this is like a cancer,” Assad said.

https://www.rt.com/news/324940-syrian-army-coalition-strike/



Steve Warren
Director of Defence Press Operations

Washington D.C. Metro Area

Spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), US Army

https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevestevewarren










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SUMMARY
US-led coalition fires x9 missiles from warplanes
-- kill x3 Syrian GOVERNMENT soldiers
-- injure x13 Syrian GOVERNMENT soldiers

-- damage Syrian GOVERNMENT military vehicles
-- US-led coalition deny having done so
-- province crucial to Western-backed jihadists, ISIS
-- province is ISIS stronghold, containing several oilfields
-- oilfields fund terrorism via illegal oil sales (to Turkey & others)

-- Russian bomber downed by Turkey
-- where Russia successfully taking out ISIS terrorist oil trade
-- infrastructure
-- US-led coalition airstrikes in Syria -- are ILLEGAL
-- not conducted with permission of Syrian government
-- British presence in Syria -- also ILLEGAL
-- neither UN nor Syria gave UK approval to bomb Syrian territory
COMMENT

This is appalling.

The Syrians are defending their country from Western-backed Islamist terrorists, while the airspace of their sovereign nation is being illegally violated by the 'US-led coalition', which enters without permission ... and bombs and kills Syrian soldiers defending their nation (advantaging the Western terrorist proxies in Syria).

What is taking place in Syria is another US-led war crime.



December 06, 2015

Syria - Bashar al-Assad - Interview - Sunday Times

Article
SOURCE
Syria
President Bashar al-Assad
INTERVIEW - Sunday Times - 6 Dec 2015
ENGLISH - 37 questions answered:
http://sana.sy/en/?p=63558



President al-Assad: Britain and France have neither the will nor the vision on how to defeat terrorism

6 December، 2015

Damascus, SANA – President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to The Sunday Times in which he said Britain and France have neither the will nor the vision on how to defeat terrorism and their airstrikes against ISIS will yield no results, but will rather be illegal and harmful in that they will help in spreading terrorism.

The following is the full text of the interview:

Question 1:  Thank you for seeing us Mr President.  As you know, the British government today will be voting on whether it will join the coalition airstrikes against ISIS. Is Britain right to join airstrikes against ISIS in Syria? And do you welcome its involvement; and will it make things worse or not make a change?

President Assad:  If I want to let’s say, evaluate a book, I cannot take or single out a phrase from that book to evaluate the whole book.  I have to look at the headlines, then the titles of the chapters and then we can discuss the rest of the book.  So, what we are talking about is only an isolated phrase.  If we want to go back to the headline, it is “the will to fight terrorism.”  We know from the very beginning that Britain and France were the spearheads in supporting the terrorists in Syria, from the very beginning of the conflict.  We know that they don’t have that will, even if we want to go back to the chapter on military participation with the coalition, it has to be comprehensive, it has to be from the air, from the ground, to have cooperation with the troops on the ground, the national troops for the interference or participation to be legal.  It is legal only when the participation is in cooperation with the legitimate government in Syria.  So, I would say they don’t have the will and they don’t have the vision on how to defeat terrorism.

And if you want to evaluate, let’s evaluate from the facts.  Let’s go back to the reality on the ground.  Since that coalition started its operation a year or so, what was the result? ISIS and al-Nusra and other like-minded organizations or groups, were expanding, expanding freely.  What was the situation after the Russians participated in fighting terrorism directly?  ISIS and al-Nusra started shrinking.  So I would say, first they will not give any results.  Second, it will be harmful and illegal, and it will support terrorism as what happened after the coalition started its operation a year or so, because this is like a cancer.  You cannot cut the cancer.  You have to extract it.  This kind of operation is like cutting the cancer that will make it spread in the body faster.

Question 2:  Are you saying, just to clarify two things, are you saying that the British, if the British join the intervention, that includes also the other coalition, with that intervention you see that is illegitimate from an international-law perspective?

President Assad:  Definitely, definitely, we are a sovereign country.  Look at the Russians, when they wanted to make this alliance against terrorism, the first thing they did was they started discussions with the Syrian government before anyone else.  Then they started discussing the same issue with other governments.  Then they came.  So, this is the legal way to combat any terrorist around the world.

Britain and France helped in the rise of ISIS and al-Nusra in this region

Question 3:  You say that France and Britain are responsible for the rise of terrorism here. But they were not responsible for the rise of ISIS, for example, is not that a little bit a harsh accusation?

President Assad: Let’s start from what Blair said.  He said that invading Iraq led to the rise of ISIS.  And we know that ISIS started publically, announcing itself as a state in Iraq in 2006, and the leader was Abu Mosaab al-Zerqawi.  He was killed by American strikes; and they announced that they killed him.  So, they know he existed and they know that IS in Iraq at that time had existed; and that it moved to Syria after the beginning of conflict in Syria because of the chaos that happened.  So, they confess.  British officials confessed, mainly Blair; and the reality is telling, that they helped in the rise of ISIS and al-Nusra in this region.

President al-Assad-Sunday Times-interview 3

Question 4:  In your view, does al-Qaida’s branch in Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra, pose an equal or a greater long-term threat to the West than ISIS? And as such, is Britain’s Prime Minister, Cameron, going after the wrong enemy? I.e. he is going after ISIS instead of going after al-Nusra.

President Assad: The whole question is about the structure, and the problem is not about the structure of the organization.  It is about their ideology.  They do not base their actions on the structure, they base them on their dark, Wahhabi deviated ideology.  So, if we want to evaluate these two, the difference between the two, there is no difference because they have the same ideology.  This is one aspect.  The other aspect, if we want to talk about their grassroots, their followers, their members, you cannot have this distinction, because they move from one organization or one group to another.  And that is why sometimes they fight with each other, for their vested interests, on a local and small scale.  But in reality they are cooperating with each other on every level.  So, you cannot tell which is more dangerous because this is one mentality.  It is like if you say the first one is al-Qaida and the second one is al-Qaida.  The difference is the label, and maybe some other trivial things.

Question 5:  Last week, a key part of Cameron’s argument for extending UK airstrikes to Syria was a number that he used – 70 thousand moderate rebels – that he mentioned “don’t belong to extremist groups”, but are already on the ground, who the west can use to help them in the fight of ISIS. As far as you know, which groups are included in the 70 thousand? Are you aware of 70 thousand moderate rebels in Syria?

President Assad: Let me be frank and blunt about this.  This is a new episode in a long series of David Cameron’s classical farce, to be very frank.  This is not acceptable.  Where are they?  Where are the 70 thousand moderates that he is talking about?  That is what they always talk about: moderate groups in Syria.  This is a farce based on offering the public factoids instead of facts.

The Russians have been asking, since the beginning of their participation two months ago.  They have said: where are those moderates?  No one gave them an answer.  Actually, since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, there were no moderate militants in Syria.  All of them were extremists.  And in order not to say I am just giving excuses and so on, go back to the internet, go back to the social networking sites.  They uploaded their atrocities’ videos and pictures, with their faces and their rhetoric.  They use swords, they do beheadings; they ate the heart of a dismembered innocent person and so on.

And you know, the confession of a criminal is the incontrovertible fact.  So, those are the 70 thousand moderates he is taking about.  It is like if we describe the terrorists who committed the attack in Paris recently, and before that in Charlie Hebdo, and before that in the UK nearly ten years ago, and in Spain before that, and the 11th of September in New York, to describe them as moderate opposition.  That is not accepted anywhere in this world; and there is no 70 thousand, there is no 7 thousand, he does not have, maybe now ten of those.

Question 6:  Not even the Kurds and the FSA for example, the free Syrian army?

President Assad: The Kurds are fighting the terrorists with the Syrian army, in the same areas.

Question 7:  But they are also being supported and armed and trained and backed by the Americans to also launch, to fight …

President Assad:  Mainly by the Syrian army, and we have the documents.  We sent them armaments, because they are Syrian citizens, and they want to fight terrorism.  We do the same with many other groups in Syria, because you cannot send the army to every part of Syria.  So, it is not only the Kurds.  Many other Syrians are doing the same.

Question 8: U.S. Secretary of state John Kerry said last Friday that the Syrian government could cooperate with the opposition forces against the ISIS even if president Assad is still in office, but he said that this would be so difficult if the opposition fighters, who have been fighting the Syrian president, don’t have a faith that the Syrian president will eventually leave power.  [comment:  'Opposition forces'?  WTF, they're radical insurgents trying to bring down the legitimate Syrian govt.]

Kerry also said that concerning the timing of leaving office, the answer is it is not obvious whether he will have to leave.

Meanwhile, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told Le Progres Newspaper on Saturday that he no longer believes that President Assad’s departure is essential to any political transition in Syria, adding that the political transition does not mean that President Assad should step down before it but there should be future insurances.

My question: Do you intend to complete your presidential term until 2021 or do you expect a referendum or presidential elections prior to that date? And if so, when can these elections be held? And what can make you decide to hold them? And if they are held, is it certain that you will be running for election? What can influence your decision?

President Assad: The answer depends on the context of the question. If it is related to a settlement in Syria, then early elections have nothing to do with ending the conflict. This can only happen by fighting terrorists and ceasing Western and regional support for terrorists…Early elections will only be held as part of a comprehensive dialogue about future by the political powers and the civil society groups in Syria.

Thus, it is not about the will of the President, but rather the will of the Syrian people…It is about a political process. If this process is agreed on, then I have the right to run for elections like any other Syrian citizen…My decision in this case will be based on my ability to deliver on my commitments…and on whether I have the support of the Syrian people or not….Anyway, It is early to talk about this, because as you know, this process was not agreed upon yet.

President al-Assad-Sunday Times-interview 2

Question 9:   Do you think ISIS can be defeated by airstrikes alone?

You cannot defeat ISIS through airstrikes alone without cooperation with forces on the ground

President Assad:  Did the coalition defeat them by airstrikes during the last year or so?  It didn’t.  Did the Americans achieve anything from the airstrikes in Afghanistan?  They achieved nothing.  Did they achieve anything in Iraq since the invasion in 2003?  NothingYou cannot defeat ISIS through airstrikes alone, without cooperation with forces on the ground.  You cannot defeat them if you do not have buy-in from the general public and the government.  They cannot defeat ISIS by airstrikes; they are going to fail again.  The reality is telling.

Question 10:     If the international coalition refuses, as it has so far, to coordinate with the Syrian Army, or with the local troops on the ground, what is your next plan?  I mean do you have a plan B beyond what is going on?  How do you plan to end this war?

President Assad:  This coalition is illusive, it’s virtual, because it has not made any achievements in fighting terrorism on the ground in Syria.  Since an illusion doesn’t exist, let’s not waste time with the ‘before and after.’  From the very beginning we started fighting terrorism irrespective of any global or world powers.  Whoever wants to join us is welcome, and whether they join us or not, we are going to continue.  This is our plan. It is the only plan we have and we will not change it.

Question 11:  Are you calling on them to ask the Syrian government to coordinate and cooperate with the Syrian army and the Syrian air force in the fight against terrorists?

President Assad:  We are very realistic.  We know that they are not going to do so and that they don’t have the will.  This is more about international law than anything else.  Is it possible that western governments, or regimes, don’t know the basics of international law, that they don’t understand the meaning of a sovereign state or that they haven’t read the UN Charter?  They have no respect for international law and we didn’t ask for their cooperation.

Question 12:  But would you like them to?

President Assad:  If they are ready – serious and genuine – to fight terrorism, we welcome any country or government, any political effort.  In that regard we are not radical, we are pragmatic.  Ultimately, we want to resolve the situation in Syria and prevent further bloodshed.  That is our mission.  So, it’s not about love or hate, accepting or not, it is about reality.  Are they truly ready to help us fight terrorism, to stop terrorists coming into Syria through their surrogate governments in our region, or not?  That is the real question.  If they are ready, we will welcome them.  This is not personal.

Question 13:  Do you think it is possible for you, in Syria, and for your allies – Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and other alliesto defeat ISIS militarily; and if so, how long do you think it might take?

President Assad:  The answer is based on two factors: our capabilities on the one hand, and the support the terrorists receive on the other.  From our perspective, if you were to remove the support these groups get from various countries in our region and the West in general, it will take a matter of months to achieve our mission.  It is not very complicated, the solution is very clear to us.  However, these groups have unlimited support from these countries, which makes the situation drag on, makes it more complicated and harder to resolve.  This means our mission will be achieved at a much higher price, which will ultimately be paid by Syrians.

Question 14:  But there has already been a high price: over 200,000 people have been killed.

President Assad:  You are right, and that is a consequence of the support I referred to.

Question 15:  But a lot of it is also blamed on the Syrian government and the Syrian use of force, sometimes indiscriminate or unnecessary force in certain areas that has brought about a large number of people killed.  How do you respond to that?

President Assad:  First, all wars are bad.  There is no such thing as a good war.  In every war there are always too many innocent casualties.  These are only avoidable by bringing that war to an end.  So it is self-evident that wars anywhere in the world will result in loss of life.  But the rhetoric that has been repeated in the West for a long time ignores the fact that from day one terrorists were killing innocent people, it also ignores that fact that many of the people killed were supporters of the government and not vice versa.  As a government, our only countermeasure against terrorists is to fight them.  There is no other choice.  We cannot stop fighting the terrorists who kill civilians for fear of being accused by the West of using force.

Question 16: Let us talk about the role of Russia.  How important has the role of Russia been?  Was Syria about to fall had Russia not intervened when it did at the time?

Russia and Iran’s support played important part in Syria’s steadfastness against terrorism

President Assad: The Russian role is very important.  It has had a significant impact on both the military and political arena in Syria.  But to say that without this role, the government or the state would have collapsed, is hypothetical.  Since the very beginning of the conflict in Syria, there were bets on the collapse of the government.  First it was a few weeks, then it was a few months and then a few years.  Every time it was the same wishful thinking.  What is definite is that the Russian support to the Syrian people and government from the very beginning, along with the strong and staunch support of Iran, has played a very important part in the steadfastness of the Syrian state in the fight against terrorism.

Question 17: You mean the previous one, or the recent military intervention?

President Assad:  No, the whole support; it is not only about their participation.  Their support from the very beginning in all aspects: political, military and economic.

Question 18: How and why did Russian involvement come about now?  And can you give us some details of the discussions between you and President Putin that brought it about?  Who took the first step?  Did you ask, or did they offer?

The Russians want to protect Syria, Iraq, the region, themselves and even Europe

President Assad:  You will have to ask the Russians why they got involved.  But from our perspective, since the Western coalition started in Syria, ISIS has expanded, al-Nusra has expanded and every other extremist and terrorist group has expanded and captured new territory in Syria and Iraq.  The Russians clearly saw how this posed a threat to Syria, Iraq and the region in general, as well as to Russia and the rest of the worldWe can see this as a reality in Europe today.  If you read and analyse what happened in Paris recently and at Charlie Hebdo, rather than view them as separate incidences, you will realize something very important.  How many extremists cells now exist in Europe?  How many extremists did you export from Europe to Syria?  This is where the danger lies.  The danger is in the incubator.  The Russians can see this very clearly.  They want to protect Syria, Iraq, the region, themselves and even Europe.  I am not exaggerating by saying they are protecting Europe today.

Question 19: So, did they come to you and say we would like to be involved? Or did you ask them: could you help us?

President Assad:  It was an accumulative decision; it didn’t happen by me having this idea or them having another.  As you know, our relationship with the Russians goes back more than five decades, and they have always had military staff in Syria: call them experts or by any other name.  This cooperation accelerated and increased during the crisisTheir teams are here and can see the situation real-time with us.  This kind of decision doesn’t start from the top down, but rather from the bottom up.  There is a daily political and military discussion between our two countries.  When it reached a presidential level, it was mature enough and ready for the decision to be made quickly.

Question 20: But there must have been a point when they said: we think, or with your agreement, we think that we should actually now physically get involved.

President Assad: Again, this was started at the lower levels.  These officials jointly agreed that it was necessary to get involved and each party discussed it with their leaders.  When it reached the stage of discussion between us, I mean between President Putin and I, we focused our discussions on the how.  Of course this did not happen directly as we had not yet met and it’s impossible to discuss these issues on the phone.   It was mediated through senior officials from both sides.  That is what happened.  In terms of procedure, I sent a letter to President Putin which included an invitation for their forces to participate.

Question 21:  So you asked president Putin having been advised by your officials.

President Assad:  Exactly, after we reached that point I sent President Putin a formal letter and we released a statement announcing that we had invited them to join our efforts.  Let’s not forget that President Putin had already taken the step when he said he was willing to create a coalition.  My response to this was that we are ready if you want to bring your forces to participate.

Question 22:  So, what forces have been deployed? I am talking about Russian forces. There have been reports, for example, of a thousand ground troops plus Special Forces, is this correct? Is there anytime when you think that the Russians will be involved in Syria, not just by air but with ground troops as well?

President Assad:  No, so far there is no such thing.  There are no ground troops except for the personnel that they send with their military staff and airplanes to guard the airbase, and that is natural.  They don’t have any ground troops fighting with Syrian forces at all.

Question 23:  And there is no plan for that?

President Assad:  We have not discussed that yet, and I don’t think we need it now, because things are moving in the right direction.  The Russians may consider it with time or under different circumstances, but for the moment, this has not been discussed.

Question 24: There was a report, or a hint, that Syria might be receiving S-300 from the Russians, and the S-300 will allow Syria to protect its airspace. Is this something, for example, that Syria will use against the US-led coalition’s air force, even if Britain was involved, since their warplanes are in Syrian skies, as you said earlier, without official or sovereign permission. As Syria will receive S-300, then will it use this to impose, if you want, protection of its skies and impose a way to tell the coalition that you have to actually directly deal with us, or coordinate with us on the ground?

We will use any means available to us to protect our airspace

President Assad:  That is our right and it is only to be expected that we prevent any airplane from violating our airspace.  That is completely legal.  We are going to use any means available to us to protect our airspace.  It is not about that armament in particular.  Any air defense we have is for that reason.

Question 25:  Do you have that defense at the moment?

President Assad:  No. So far we don’t have it.

Question 26:  If you get that defense?

President Assad:  Any defense systems we are going to have are for that purpose.  If we are not going to protect our airspace, then why buy such armaments in the first place?  That is self-evident.

Question 27:  And if you get it …

President Assad: Not at the moment; it is not our priority now.  Our priority is fighting the terrorists on the ground.  This is the most important danger now.  Of course we are keen to protect our airspace and prevent foreign interference in our internal affairs, militarily or other.  But the priority now is to defeat the terrorists.  By defeating the terrorists, some of whom are Syrians, we can move further in protecting the whole country from foreigners.  It is a matter of priorities.

Question 28:  But I meant about the actual coalition airplanes that are actually flying over Syria. So, that is not a priority either at the moment?

President Assad:  No, not at the moment.  At the moment the priority is fighting terrorism.

Question 29:  If Saudi Arabia were to invite you for serious discussions on the future of Syria, would you accept such an invitation? Or have relations between Syria and Saudi Arabia been severely severed that you would never consider that?

President Assad:  No, there is nothing impossible in politics.  It is not about whether I accept or not, but rather about the policies of each governmentWhat are their policies towards Syria? Are they going to keep supporting the terrorists or not? Are they going to continue playing their dangerous games in Syria, Yemen and other places?  If they are ready and willing to change their policies, especially with regard to Syria, we don’t have a problem meeting with them.  So it is not about the meeting or whether we go or not, the issue is their approach to what is happening in Syria.

Question 30:  Do you expect any results from the talks in Vienna?  And what would be the shape of any possible deal that you see coming out of Vienna?

President Assad:  The most important clause in the Vienna communique is that the Syrians should come together to discuss the future of Syria.  Everything else is an accessory.  If you don’t have that main part, the accessories are of no use.  So, the only solution is for us to come together as SyriansVienna itself is a meeting to announce intentions; it is not the actual process of sitting down and discussing the future.  So, the question is not what results from Vienna, but rather what we Syrians are able to achieve when we sit down together.

Question 31:  But do you realize that some of the opposition’s leaders, and I’m talking about opposition figures who have been against taking up arms and what have you, but are also afraid of coming to Syria, because the moment they land in Syria, they will be arrested by the security officers and put in prison. And it has happened to others.

President Assad:  No, it has never happened.  There is an opposition in Syria, and they are free to do whatever they want.

Question 32:  No, I mean the external opposition. For example, somebody like Haitham Mannaa, cannot come back.

President Assad:  We have clearly stated that when there is a gathering in Syria, which they want to attend, we guarantee that they will not be arrested or held.  We have said this many times.  We don’t have any problems in this regard.

President al-Assad-Sunday Times-interview 1

Question 33:  Now, Saudi Arabia invited 65 figures, including opposition leaders, even rebel commanders, businessmen, religious figures for a meeting in Saudi Arabia to present a united front in preparation for the January Vienna talks. Yet, the Syrian government, which is the other major element in this whole thing for the future of Syria, has not been seen to be involved with the opposition. Are you conducting any talks with the opposition? Have you reached any consensus with them?

President Assad:  We have direct channels with some opposition groups; but others cannot communicate with us because they are not allowed to do so by the governments that control them.  From our perspective, we are open for discussions with every peaceful opposition party.  We don’t have any problems.  With regards to the meeting in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi’s have been supporting terrorism directly, publically and explicitly.  That meeting will not change anything on the ground.  Before the meeting and after the meeting Saudi Arabia has been supporting terrorists and will continue to do so.  It is not a benchmark or a critical juncture to discuss.  It will not change anything.

Question 34:  Do you see that anytime, in the future, that in order to protect Syria, or in order to save Syria, or to get the Syria process moving, that you might see yourself sitting with certain groups, one group, or certain groups, that perhaps now you deem terrorist, but in the future, it might be feasible that you would agree to negotiate with them because it would do well for the future?

President Assad:  We already have; since the very beginning one of the pillars of our policy, was to start a dialogue with all parties involved in the conflict, whether they were in Syria or notWe negotiated with many terrorist groups, not organizations – to be very precise, who wanted to give up their armaments, and return to normal life.  These negotiations led to many amnesties being issued and has proven to be very successful in several areas.  Furthermore, some of these fighters have joined the Syrian Army and are now fighting with our forcesSo yes, we are sitting down with those who committed illegal acts in Syria, whether political or military, to negotiate settlements on the condition that they give up their arms and return to normal life.  This doesn’t mean that we negotiate with terrorist organizations like ISIS, al-Nusra and others. This is what I meant by groups, those who want out of the fight, regret their choices and want to have their lives back.

Question 35:  The rebels call them barrel bombs. You refuse to refer to them as barrel bombs. Irrespective of the name, these were indiscriminate. Do you accept that Syria used indiscriminate bombs in some areas, which resulted in the death of many civilians?

President Assad:  Let us suppose that this part of the propaganda is true, which it isn’t.  But for the sake of argument, let us ask the same question regarding the different attacks committed by the Americans and the British with their state-of-the-art airplanes and missiles in Afghanistan and in Iraq, not only after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, but also during the first Gulf war in 1990How many civilians and innocent people were killed by those airstrikes with these very high precision missiles?  They killed more civilians than terrorists.  So, the issue is not these so-called barrel bombs and this evil president killing the good people who are fighting for freedom.  This romantic image is not the case.  It is about how you use your armaments, rather than the difference between so called barrel bombs and high precision missiles.  It is about how you use these weapons, what kind of information you have and your intention.  Do we have the will to kill innocent people?  How is that possible when the state is defending them?  By doing so, we are pushing them towards the terrorists.  If we want to kill people, for any reason, innocent people or civilians, that will play directly into the hands of the terrorists.  And this is against our interests.  Are we going to shoot ourselves in the foot? That is not realistic and not logical.  This propaganda cannot be sold anymore.

Question 36: Mr President, the final question. As president of the country, and you always lead the military and everything. Do you, even if by default, not bear responsibility for some of the things that happened in Syria?

President Assad: I’ve been asked this question many times especially by western media and journalists.  The aim of the question is to corner me between two answers: if I were to say I was responsible, they would say look the President bears responsibility for everything that happened, if I were to say I am not responsible, they would say this is not true, you are the president, how can you not be responsible.

Question 37:  Because you are the head, like in a family …

President Assad:  Let me continue, that was only an introduction to my answer.  It is very simple.  Since the very beginning, we built our policy around two pillars, engaging in dialogue with everyone, and fighting terrorism everywhere in SyriaNow, if you want to talk about the responsibility, you have to discuss many aspects of the conflict, and the reason why we are here today in this difficult and dire situation in Syria.  If I am to claim responsibility, do I also claim responsibility for asking the Qataris to pay the terrorists money?  Or for the Saudis to fund their activities?  Or for western governments allowing their terrorists to come to Syria?  Do I claim responsibility for asking western governments to offer a political umbrella to those terrorists and label them as moderates?  Or for the western embargos on the Syrian people?  This is how we have to discuss it.  We cannot simply say, that he takes responsibility or not.  We have to talk about every part; we have to differentiate between the policy decisions and the practices, between the strategy and the tactics.  So, it is very complicated to evaluate it.  Additionally, if you want to evaluate who bears responsibility in Syria, it could happen at the end of the war, when you can investigate the whole story before, during and after.

Interviewer:  Mr President, thank you very much.

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COMMENT

What is being done to Syria by the Gulf Arabs and the West is disgusting beyond belief. 

And Western journalism sucks.  

Don't know how Assad puts up with these insulting Western propaganda pieces.

The Saudis hosting the 'opposition' of their creation is some insane joke.  And so is the Vienna talks crap.  Syria is a sovereign state.  This is wrong.

I'd have nothing to do with the Saudis or any of the other Gulf creeps that are buddies with Americans and others who have installed and kept Gulf creeps in power.

Saudis, Qatar and the West are responsible for 200,000 dead in Syria and they are punishing the Syrian people in a protracted war, trying to destroy Syria as a nation, by arming, shielding and otherwise supporting terrorists.


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