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September 5, 2015
Under Fight-Against-ISIS Disguise “West” Prepares To Openly Attack Syria

Updated below

The German chancellor Merkel called for a migrant avalanche when she declared Germany an open house and disbanded the Dublin agreement on asylum seeker in Europe. A media campaign followed and thousands of migrants from Syria are now shepherded through Europe by dozens of journalists who record every move for tonight's news – fake photos (in German) included. No one is asking the migrants why they are now leaving Turkey, where most have been the last months or years, or who now provided them with money.

I asked what purpose this media campaign may have. It now seems clear that it is part of preparing the European public for all-out war on Syria, its government and its people.

The Guardian editors use the created migrant crisis to demand that "something" be done. They ridiculously first remind us that the false "no-fly-zone" campaign against Libya ended in a country ripped apart and more refugees only to then demand a similar campaign in Syria. Saner British voices remind us that "western" meddling in the Middle East is the source, not the solution for the current catastrophes.

But the BBC lets us know that the UK government is preparing for war on Syria despite an earlier parliament vote against such a move:

Ministers will start to make a case for British military action in Syria next week – with Downing Street keen to take the "next step" against so-called Islamic State – the BBC understands.

France is, of course, on board:

Europe’s refugee crisis, largely caused by vast numbers of people fleeing the civil war in Syria, the failure to push back Islamic State and a rising presence of Russia in the region may prompt a change in policy, Le Monde reported, saying Hollande discussed the issue with his defence team at a meeting on Friday.

The campaign will be "led" by the U.S. and it will not be against the Islamic State. The U.S. let the Islamic State rise in a willful decision and its current bombing campaign against IS is less than halfhearted at best. It is also holding back the Shia militia in Iraq from attacking the Islamic State in Ramadi and Fallujah. The coming attack will be against the Syrian government and its people with the Islamic State and the "refugee crisis" only being the convenient pretext.

To add to the artificial urgency to bomb now, now, now a rumor campaign was started to claim that Russia is sending lots of fighter planes and troops to Syria. There were "reports" of new Russian fighter jets arriving in Syria even though none were ever seen. A normal move of material transport for the Syrian army by Russian ships which have happened regularly over the last years is now suddenly hyped. Old social media pictures of a few Russian soldiers in Syria ore even fake ones are suddenly "found" and presented as "evidence" of somehow nefarious Russian intent. The Russians denied any move of fighter jets or troop contingents to Syria.

The Russians also held talks with various Syrian opposition figures and with several of Syria's neighbor countries. Putin has voiced a new plan that would include Syria and Russia into an anti-Islamic State campaign and thereby sabotage the U.S. regime change plans:

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has agreed to early parliamentary elections and to share some power with his opponents, a concession that may facilitate a broader international coalition against Islamic State, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

Russia would consider participating in the coalition and the Russian president has already discussed the issue with U.S. President Barack Obama, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, Putin told reporters in Vladivostok on Friday. Russia has been pushing for a wider campaign against Islamic State that would include Assad, something the U.S. and Europe have opposed.

The U.S. has not issued any official response to the plan. It would of course make a lot of sense to have the Syrian government and Russia included in any real steps against the Islamic State. By publicly announcing the plan Russia shows that the U.S. is indeed not interested in really fighting the Islamic State but follows its long term plans to destroy Syria.

Putin also denied the rumored troop movements:

“It’s too early” to talk about Russian military action in Syria, though “we are considering various options,” Putin said. Russia is actively helping the Assad government with weapons and military training, he said.

I regard Putin's "considering various options" as a warning clause. But I do not expect that Russia would fully engage in Syria. Russia correctly fears another "Afghanistan trap" laid by the U.S. But there might be other options available for Russia to beef up Syria's air defense or to otherwise sabotage U.S. attack plans. For now sowing fears and doubt into U.S. planning is the best way to proceed.

Update:

The State Department just released this Readout of Secretary Kerry's Call With Foreign Minister Lavrov:

The Secretary called Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov this morning to discuss Syria, including U.S. concerns about reports suggesting an imminent enhanced Russian military build-up there. The Secretary made clear that if such reports were accurate, these actions could further escalate the conflict, lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL Coalition operating in Syria.

The two agreed that discussions on the Syrian conflict would continue in New York later this month.

Would "risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL Coalition operating in Syria". Exactly. And that makes some folks in the White House and Pentagon really nervous.

So nervous that Kerry offers more "discussions".

"Hey Sergey, you can't be serious. Oh, you are? Please let's talk."

Comments

Posted by: meofios | Sep 6, 2015 7:24:30 PM | 99

. . . How about this explanation: Germany has the lowest birth rate in the developed wordl, lower even than Japan . . .

… because German’s don’t trust their own oligarch-controlled plutocratic Government.
Voting with their feet! (little-ist feet – into oblivion)
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Congradulations oligarch demi-gods! What happens when there is no hope of better life? When moral-turpitude and corruption is at all time highs? When the planet is dying? When war is on the horizon? How long will you rule over the poor, brown, and angry?

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Sep 7 2015 1:01 utc | 101

@101 Suzy
‘… Germany, unlike other countries, does not yet have an right-sector political party …’
Germany does have its AfD and Pegida
German Know-Nothings Today

Among such German Know-Nothings are still the Pegida demonstrators with their “anti-Islamic” shouts and banners. Nationally more organized are those in the Alternative for Deutschland party (AfD), which recently ousted its moderately far right leader and moved even further to the racist right; the split cut its poll numbers to 3-4 %, which would at least keep it out of the Bundestag. The older National Democratic Party (NPD), no longer seated in Saxony’s legislature but very present in its main districts, has now been augmented by a newer group called the Third Way, a mix of violence-prone neo-Nazis which has spread from Bavaria to the eastern Brandenburg – and of course Saxony.
Though small in number, they are clever in stirring fear and resentment, especially when those responsible for bringing in refugees fail to discuss and explain the move to local residents. Freital near Dresden, in GDR days a flourishing steel town, has been plagued for weeks by noisily menacing rallies led by such right-wing forces. The police hold them back from the hotel assigned to asylum-seekers, but just barely; at a public meeting those supporting the refugees were booed and denied the word, including Saxony’s Interior Minister, who as mayor in another town once took a strong stand on the issue, but more recently, like his boss at the helm in Saxony, often seems nearly tongue-tied. Freital’s mayor, on the other hand, was anything but tongue-tied during his election campaign when he demanded “sanctions against the swarming, violent asylum-seekers…adventurers coming to Germany to live a life of ease at the cost of the community”. All three politicians are from the ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the party of Angela Merkel.

Posted by: jfl | Sep 7 2015 1:06 utc | 102

JFL 105 — yes, and they even have a neo-nazi group that came out to “welcome” refugees at the train station
AfD has 19,000 member, France’s National Front 80,000
germany 80.6 million, france 66 million 2013

Posted by: Susan Sunflower | Sep 7 2015 1:42 utc | 103

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Sep 6, 2015 9:01:06 PM | 104
Follow-up
Starving Sudanense Child and Vulture
The photographer of this picture committed suicide within 3 months of receiving the highest award for a news photogracher (the pulitzer prize) for this photograch. He waited 20 minutes to get the photo in the hope that the vulture would spread its wings. Then it is said he chased the vulture away and left the child – 100 meters away from a UN food depot. After the photo appeared in the NY Times, he was roundly criticized for not helping the child.
He said that after taking the picuture he felt like hugging his own child. One can expect that he once she was old enough (if she wasn’t already) that she her respect for her famous dad would be tarnished/torn by his lack of empathy.
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How long before people in the West “wake up” to what is done / not done in their name? Global warming / oligarch resource wars / etc. Those who vote with their feet or with their wombs or their life (suicide) will only leave the worst/clueless to fight with the worst.
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Part of me (the part that has grown cynical after seign: propaganda based on falsified intel that justify wars-of-choice; excused torture; unnecessary poverty; ignoring global warming; war on whistle-blowers; and much more) wonders if the photographer was going to speak out. If his “suicide” was staged. Because we NEED people to speak out. Not off themselves out of shame.
After his suicide, explanations OTHER THAN guild over this photo began to appear. He had a drug problem. He was depressed. He had money problems. Etc. (Oh, and some add the excuse that reporters were told not to touch anyone because of disease.) Yet, I think his thoughts about his daughter after the picture was taken trump all of that.
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I have daughters of my own. How do I, or anyone, explain to their children – 10, or 20 years from now – why the world is so F***ked without being able to say: I did what I could?

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Sep 7 2015 2:02 utc | 104

Please excuse the typos/misspellings.

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Sep 7 2015 2:07 utc | 105

zed says:
I live in Germany
cost of cottage cheese too high in the homeland?

Posted by: john | Sep 7 2015 10:24 utc | 106

Something I read this morning said that Germany, unlike other countries, does not yet have an right-sector political party which also gives them an advantage compared to, say France.

That’s because in Germany such parties are basically illegal. Read up on the history of the National Democratic Party of Germany(Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands). That’s the main reason Germany has real equivalent to Front national or UKIP. The other reason is the powerful cult of war-guilt, the modern successor of the old Entnazifizierung of the late 40s.

Posted by: Seamus Padraig | Sep 7 2015 12:56 utc | 107

re:”America needs a president like Donald Trump to lead it out of this mess”
don’t makes me laugh—–if Republicans were to try to sabotage the Iran deal just agreed to,
then you can probably kiss goodbye to any hopes they may have towards winning 2016 presidential election.
Hilary Clinton has been generally the even-money favorite to win 2016 presidential election
ever since Obama won the last election.
She may not be any-bodys cup-of-tea, but at least she, for one,is not going to be rocking the boat regards Iran deal. All she would have to do would be to keep to the course,(while Republicans engage in some spot of internecine warfare.
Donald Trump looks like he could turn out as the US equivalent of Jeremy Corbyn in the UK.

Posted by: chris m | Sep 7 2015 15:49 utc | 108

ha ha ha jfl ;), i knew my comment about Putin / ISIL would get some flack but you seem to be the only one? i’ll get back to this theme sometime but not now for me this thread is all de-formatted and v. hard to read. i also didn’t read many of the other posts, so who knows.

Posted by: Noirette | Sep 7 2015 16:56 utc | 109

@114 Noirette
Putin/Isil? I have no idea what Putin is doing ‘militarily’ in Syria, other than keepin ’em, guessing. But to see that comic airbrushing the NPPL out of the picture … well that’s expected, but to see you falling for it … that is unexpected.
I suppose that the conditions under which the whole proxy US/UK/EU campaign against Syria came about does get short-shrift, but to note that that comic gets it ‘all’ right is all wrong. Syria has been destroyed by the NPPL, just as has Libya and Ukraine and Iraq redux before, during and after … all the money spent there on DD&D is not only money wasted it is money spent in service to the worst possible ends.
There are many people in this world, and most of them probably live in the USA, although I saw the ‘comic’ linked to from Thailand, who are oblivious to Syria and the empire’s role there, to whom that story, cut out of the middle, will become the truth, because it lies by omission, and to see you of all people remark that it’s got it ‘all’ right, and that you will be doing your best to spread that air-brushed, sanitized version of recent history as the whole truth … well, as you can see, it knocked me for a loop.

Posted by: jfl | Sep 7 2015 19:14 utc | 110

116
oh, i’m not stupidly anti-jewish either. in fact, your confession proves it, i.e. that you certainly don’t have to be jewish to be a xenophobic, racist asshole.

Posted by: john | Sep 8 2015 9:29 utc | 111

119
zed, you brush up on your reading comprehension, then tell me something that actually pertains to something i said.
all i know about you is that you’re not jewish and that you’re a xenophobic, racist asshole…
that’s about all that you’ve made clear.

Posted by: john | Sep 8 2015 15:48 utc | 112

zed said:
The flood of refugees is the turbo-boost for the islamization of Germany…
Germany must become islamized as much as France…
Most of them are illiterates from rural areas, with no education worth mentioning
I’d just love to ship several of those “poor Arabs” to your house for a few months…
like i said, zed, you’re a xenophobic, racist asshole.

Posted by: john | Sep 9 2015 10:09 utc | 113

Posted by: Michal | Sep 5, 2015 4:05:24 PM | 28
RUDAW seems to me to be propaganda. Never heard of it until your link. Never will visit again after having laid eyes on it.

Posted by: Benu | Sep 11 2015 1:15 utc | 114

zed said:
Actually I don’t even bother answering such stupid trolling…
but i guess you just can’t help yourself.

i’m an American immigrant living in a medieval hill-top town in central Italy(12 years now). of a population of about 60 million, Muslims are less than 2%. and…
Muslims in Italy reveal what is almost a picture of “elite immigration”: 28.4 per cent have a university degree, 44.3 per cent finished high school, and only 2.7 per cent are illiterate(Roberto Toscano)
of course since NATO bombed Libya back to the stone age the influx of refugees as increased dramatically, and, as such, also the hysterical screams of xenophobic, racist assholes like you.

Posted by: john | Sep 11 2015 11:03 utc | 115

Want to Know What’s Really Going on in Syria? Warning: It’ll Take You More Than 5 Minutes
Interesting personal observations on the alleged indifference of the Syrian government to Syrians’ sufferings, as well as the missing recount of the monstrous program of DD&D by the NPPL/CIA and their European lackeys against Syria to the 5 minute whitewash of same – with (handdrawn to order) pictures – put forth by those now advocating the terminal dose of DD&D for Syria.

Posted by: jfl | Sep 11 2015 13:30 utc | 116