When Washington plans regime change, wars are
waged if other methods fail.
For over a year,
Western-generated violence ravaged Syria . Assad remains firmly in
control. As a result, expect war. All signs suggest it.
Annan's so-called peace plan
is sham cover for what's planned. A longstanding imperial tool, he's part of the
problem, not the solution. Instead of pointing fingers the right way, he blames
Syria
for insurgent crimes.
So does Ban Ki-moon, calling
Assad "fully accountable for grave violations of human rights and
international humanitarian law." He added that government forces are using
the so-called April 10 halt to violence deadline as an "excuse" to
increase it.
On April 8, Itar-Tass
headlined, "Syrian opposition refuses to give authorities guarantees on
ceasefire," saying:
Free Syrian Army (FSA)
commander Colonel Riad al-Asaad said the FSA "does not recognize the
(Assad) regime and will not give any guarantees."
Disingenuously he added that
if government forces withdraw from cities, they'll lay down arms. Doing so lets
insurgents regain control over areas they previously held. Letting them assures
continued violence, including appalling atrocities.
As a result, Syrian
authorities responsibly demand written ceasefire guarantees. They only work
when both sides comply. Insurgents refuse. Conflict won't end. War winds blow
stronger. Washington 's
dirty hands escalate them.
Already waging multiple wars
and numerous proxy ones, Obama craves more. While disingenuously supporting
peace, Washington ,
rogue NATO partners, and regional allies continue arming, funding, training,
and actively aiding insurgents other ways to violently oust Assad.
So-called Friends of Syria
support "measures by the Syrian population to protect themselves." In
other words, they're armed and supported to subvert, not advance, peace.
At the same time, on April
7, ahead of Easter Sunday, Obama's holiday message belied his rage for war and
violence. Wishing everyone "joy," he's planning more carnage and
destruction.
Peace won't be tolerated.
War is policy. Mass killing always follows. At issue is global dominance. Body
counts don't matter. No holds barred hardball tactics escalate violence. Blame
game strategy holds victims responsible. Fingers point the wrong way.
Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Reverts to Form
After accusing insurgents of
targeted killings, summary executions, kidnappings for ransom, torture, hostage
taking, and other violent crimes, HRW reverted to form as a reliable imperial
ally. For decades, it served the same purpose. It's doing it again now.
In late March, it accused
government forces of using local residents as human shields. So-called
witnesses say so. Who they represent wasn't explained.
On April 9, HRW went further
headlining, "Syria :
Extrajudicial Executions," saying:
"Syrian security forces
summarily executed over 100 – and possibly many more – civilians and wounded or
captured opposition fighters during recent attacks on cities and
towns...."
"Government and
pro-government forces not only executed opposition fighters they had captured,
or who had otherwise stopped fighting and posed no threat, but also civilians
who likewise posed no threat to the security forces."
Well-documented accounts
report mass executions and atrocities carried out by insurgents. HRW, in fact,
provided some evidence. Now it shifted gears. It's blaming victims, not
aggressors.
Its report titled, "In
Cold Blood: Summary Executions by Syrian Security Forces and Pro-Government
Militias” focused solely on Assad. Insurgent crimes were excluded. Doing so
shows what's involved.
War winds blow harder. HRW's
a willing agent. Being one leaves its hands bloodstained. It played that role
many previous times.
No End of Violence in Sight
Ahead of the so-called April
10 deadline for both sides to halt violence, killer gang violence rages. Aleppo 's military
headquarters was attacked. So was the nearby Minakh Air Base.
Daily, civilian and security
force deaths mount. On April 8, the Syrian Human Rights Network (SHRN) called
Western and regional insurgency support blatant hypocrisy.
It stressed that US control
assures "double-standards" and "unipolar" policies. It
added that supporting armed terrorist groups violates international law and UN
Security Council Counter-Terrorism Resolution 1373.
Adopted unanimously on
September 28, 2001, it calls for confronting international terrorism by
"suppressing financing" and "criminaliz(ing) the willful
provision or collection of funds for such acts."
It addition, it said
"States should also refrain from providing any form of support to entities
or persons involved in terrorist acts; take the necessary steps to prevent the
commission of terrorist acts; deny safe haven to those who finance, plan,
support, commit terrorist acts and provide safe havens as well."
The Security Council
"expressed its determination to take all necessary steps to fully
implement the current resolution."
In fact, Washington , Britain ,
France, and other SC allies, did precisely the opposite. They reigned terror
across North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia .
They lurched from one war to another. They plan more now.
On Saturday before Easter
Sunday, Gregory III Laham, Melkite Greek Catholic Church Patriarch of Antioch,
said Syrians are united against plots targeting their country.
"Syria is a
central and pivotal country, which explains why the world's countries are
ganging up on it." He added that they won't prevail, that Syrians are
united to protect their national identity, and they're entitled to defend
themselves against terrorist crimes.
The forces of evil will be
defeated, he stressed. Syrians certainly hope so. The know the stakes and who's
at fault.
On April 8, Today's Zaman
headlined, "Military intervention in Syria not completely ruled
out," saying:
According to Ankara-based
Center for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies (ORSAM) regional expert Veysel
Ayhan:
"The situation in Syria could
evolve into a military intervention with the support of global powers."
Arming insurgents subverts peace, he added. "If the Syrian opposition
received armed support, then nobody should expect a truce at the end."
Indeed not because Washington won't
tolerate it. On April 8, Ria Novosti said Annan's plan won't stop violence
"because opponents of the Syrian Government are funding armed opposition
in the country" while claiming to want peace.
According to Moscow State
University 's Vladimir
Bartenev:
"The situation is a
mockery of the very idea of conflict settlement."
He added that Assad had to
accept Annan's plan because rejecting it would have made matters worse.
"The schizophrenic
situation will go on while Assad is scrambling for a way to survive."
Days earlier, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Assad opponents of "egging on"
violence. He added that efforts to oust him have little chance to succeed
without direct NATO intervention.
Moscow-based Middle East
Studies Institute head Yevgeny Satanovsky agrees, saying Assad so far prevails.
He controls major cities. Insurgents were pushed out. They're resorting to
guerilla war.
At the same time, both
analysts think Assad won't survive long-term. Constitutional reform alone may
replace him. Syrians will choose their own leaders. It's their choice, not
outsiders. Whether they'll get it remains to be seen.
The longer Western backed
violence rages, the more it grows. Alone, it's not enough. It didn't save
Gaddafi. NATO, not insurgents, ousted him.
As a result, direct Western
intervention against Assad is coming. When isn't clear. It may happen sooner
than imagined.
A Final Comment
Violence won't end unless
both sides agree. Syria
justifiably wants written ceasefire guarantees. Opposition forces refuse.
State Department spokeswoman
Victoria Nuland dismissed the demand. She called it "more chaff being
thrown up in the air at the last minute to deflect attention from the fact that
the regime is not meeting (its) commitments...."
Russian Foreign Minister
Lavrov said Assad began fulfilling Annan's peace plan. He noted his active
cooperation.
Nuland reveals Washington 's hand. It
rejects Syrian good faith efforts. It blames Assad for insurgent violence. It
plans greater intervention.
He accused Assad of
violating his territory. He warned that Ankara
will "use its rights as guaranteed by international law," without
further elaboration.
He wants SC members
"tak(ing) whatever steps they ought to under these circumstances." He
considers all options open and nothing ruled out. He may be following orders
from Washington
and other NATO powers.
Perhaps they plan a 1999
Yugoslavia-type intervention. Without Security Council authorization, NATO
acted on its own. Mass killing and destruction followed.
On April 10, Syrian Foreign
Minister Walid al-Moallem affirmed government forces withdrew from some
provinces. Nonetheless, opposition violence continues.
Lavrov agrees. Over 100,000
Russians live in Syria .
It's embassy got reliable information about insurgent landmines, explosives,
heavy weapons use, and terrorist attacks on civilians and state security
forces, in violation of Annan's peace plan.
Responding to Erdogan,
al-Moallem said Syria
is entitled to defend its sovereignty. Turkey 's involved in the violence.
It hosts insurgent forces. It lets them conduct cross-border raids. It supplies
them with weapons. Doing so violates international law and hopes for peace.
Lavrov wants insurgents
pressured to halt violence. Washington 's
involved in arming them. It eggs them on. It wants protracted violence. It
spurns peace and stability. So do other NATO powers and supportive regional
states.
April 10 came and went.
Violence continues. Signs suggest greater intervention. Washington holds back nothing for what it
wants. It's about total regional dominance to China
and Russia 's
borders, no matter the body count. Expect war. It's coming.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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