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Once
again the Western press preys on the ignorance of the population as a whole,
freely admitting that a Turkish jet entered Syrian airspace (later confirmed
here) but was “a mile into international waters” by the time it was shot down.
Image: A
Turkish F-4 – manufactured by the US and last used in major combat operations
in Iraq to destroy air defenses, Syria had every right to fire on this aircraft
as it entered Syrian airspace. Even if claims by Turkey are true that it had
retreated to a “mile” over international waters when it was destroyed, that
would mean it was over international waters for a mere 2 seconds. This means
whatever ordnance Syria used was already fired and airborne in Syrian airspace
before the aircraft departed.
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Technicalities
The F-4
fighter jet, the newest of which are already around 30 years old, has a top
speed of mach 2.2, or 1,600 mph/2,500 kph. That means in one minute it can
travel 26 miles – or nearly one mile ever 2 seconds.
Any
anti-aircraft weapon fired against Turkey’s admittedly “off course” fighter
aircraft would have certainly been fired while the aircraft was well within
Syrian airspace with the fired ordnance airborne and on course to intercepting
the aircraft before the aircraft traveled back over international waters.
Turkey’s claim of being “a mile” within international airspace may seem
reasonable to the average reader accustomed to traveling at speeds where a mile
is relatively far, but in terms of air combat, a mile equates into seconds.
Turkey,
acutely aware of the immense tensions it itself has cultivated with neighboring
Syria, exercised reckless abandon by traveling so closely to Syrian airspace.
What readers may also be unaware of is the role US-built F-4′s play in scouting
out and neutralizing air defense systems. Designated “wild weasels,” F-4′s had
been extensively used in the opening phases of war against Iraq in 1991, flying
2,596 sorties, firing more than 1,000 air-to-ground missiles, and destroying
more than 200 targets in a campaign aimed at destroying Iraqi air defenses.
Perhaps
hoping the average reader is profoundly ignorant to how speeds, trajectories,
and weapons of modern warfare work, the press has attempted to portray the
downing of the F-4 as a provocative act carried out entirely over international
waters. In reality, Turkey’s jet was fired upon in Syrian airspace, by its own
account, as it was supposedly in “international space” for only one or two
seconds before finally being struck. Syria claims the entire event took place
over Syrian waters – a claim NATO has been unable to refute with anything more
substantial than mere rhetoric.
Act of War
Turkey has
been admittedly harboring, arming, and supporting terrorists within its borders
to destabilize neighboring Syria, according to US policy makers. Turkey has
also made multiple threats against Syria, threatening partial invasion and
conducting blockades. When a Turkish fighter crossed into Syrian airspace,
Syria had every right to believe it was merely the next stage of military
escalation implemented by NATO through its member-state Turkey.
Compounding
Turkey’s provocative violation of Syria’s airspace, at the loss of one of its
fighters, it with NATO’s explicit backing, is trying to escalate an already
unjustified posture of war and aggression against Syria. The United Nations has
been characteristically mute over these brazen violations of world peace as the
West pursues openly a campaign to overthrow the government of Syria and replace
it with a suitable proxy regime of its own preference.
Irony
Turkey has
been fighting its own internal war against its population – one that has
stretched from 1984 and has cost over 40,000 lives – dwarfing UN estimates
based solely on activist hearsay. Turkey’s campaign against its own Kurdish
minority has involved rolling armored columns over them, strafing them from the
air with warplanes, and even chasing them into Iraqi territory with partial
invasions and bombing campaigns sanctioned by the then occupying US military.
Turkey – a
NATO member since 1952 – is a serial violator of human rights within its own
borders and a violator of the sovereignty of its regional neighbors. For it and
its NATO collaborators to pose as the rational forces of stability in the
region is a true spectacle of Orwellian absurdity.
Murdering/Kidnapping
Journalists
Had Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad’s forces kidnapped and murdered journalists
sympathetic to the West’s narrative – relentless accusations of “crimes against
humanity” and referrals to the West’s myriad of “international institutions”
and self-proclaimed international arbiters would have followed. However, the
killers are instead NATO-backed terrorists, if not NATO operatives themselves,
who have raided a TV station, murdered employees and kidnapped others in an
attack celebrated rather than condemned by the Western press as “one of the
boldest attacks yet on a symbol of the authoritarian state” (Reuters).
Despite the
rhetoric emanating from the West in regard to Syria’s “deterioration,” the fact
that statements released by both Russia and Syria are intentionally being
distorted, as well as events on the ground themselves being endlessly
misrepresented, indicates such rhetoric aims more at psychologically attacking
the Syrian people, rather than actually encapsulating actual events as they
unfold. Similar psychological ploys had been used against Libya to great effect
where otherwise outgunned and disorganized fighters were handed victory by a
demoralized and divided Libyan government.
In Syria,
Unity & Perseverance is Key
Imperialism’s
favorite trick throughout time has been to purposefully mire a targeted nation
in internal strife to weaken it before preying on, and ruling over both sides.
This can be seen encapsulated in the following ancient Chinese stratagem:
When a
country is beset by internal conflicts, when disease and famine ravage the
population, when corruption and crime are rampant, then it will be unable to
deal with an outside threat. This is the time to attack. -The 36 Strategies, #5
Loot a Burning House.
While it
would likewise suit Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents, it is
particularly important for those who have made the decision to stand by Syria’s
ruling government to stay the course of restoring order and pursuing political
solutions. NATO is systematically destabilizing Syria, sowing the ground for an
easy victory if and when more overt military intervention is attempted.
The
West has gone too far, the credibility of its “institutions” and their
operational capacity are waning by the day, it has no choice but to continue
pushing forward in hopes that all before it lack the fortitude to stand up and
fight. The West will not stop until either Syria is divided and destroyed or
the West itself crumbles in the midst of its untenable imperial conquest.
Defection, capitulation, and failure are not options. Libya has proven that
surrendering to the will of the West ensures not stability and survival, but
ensured perpetual violence, destabilization, and chaos. Syria’s fate will be
that of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, or worse if it falls. Unity is Syria’s only
option.
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