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In
direct violation of both American and British anti-terrorism legislation,
particularly provisions regarding providing material support for listed or
proscribed terrorist organizations, the United Kingdom has just announced that
it will provide armed militants that include listed terror organizations with a
£5 million tranche of what it calls “non-lethal practical assistance.”
Image: Little else could accentuate the hypocrisy and unhinged madness of US and British foreign policy more than Foreign Secretary William Hague announcing his government’s decision to fund genocidal sectarian extremists murdering under the flag of Al Qaeda in Syria. |
Both
British and American journalists have clearly identified and documented the
presence of foreign fighters with militant extremist ties pouring over the
Turkish-Syrian border, most recently in an attempt to overrun the northern
Syrian city of Aleppo. CNN, whose Ivan Watson accompanied FSA terrorists over
the Turkish-Syrian border and into Aleppo revealed that indeed foreign fighters
were amongst the militants. It was admitted that:
Meanwhile,
residents of the village where the Syrian Falcons were headquartered said there
were fighters of several North African nationalities also serving with the
brigade’s ranks.
A
volunteer Libyan fighter has also told CNN he intends to travel from Turkey to
Syria within days to add a “platoon” of Libyan fighters to armed movement.
CNN also added:
On
Wednesday, CNN’s crew met a Libyan fighter who had crossed into Syria from
Turkey with four other Libyans. The fighter wore full camouflage and was
carrying a Kalashnikov rifle. He said more Libyan fighters were on the way.
The
foreign fighters, some of them are clearly drawn because they see this as … a (so-called)
jihad. So this is a magnet for jihadists who see this as a fight for Sunni
Muslims.
Foreign
Policy magazine in an article titled, “The Syrian Rebels’ Libyan Weapon,” has
gone as far as writing a two page profile on Libyan Islamic Fighting Group
(LIFG) commander Mahdi al-Harati and his role in leading the so-called “Free
Syrian Army.” Also recently, the Council on Foreign Relations, a premier
Fortune 500-funded US think-tank, wrote in their article, “Al-Qaeda’s Specter
in Syria,” that:
“The
Syrian rebels would be immeasurably weaker today without al-CIAda in their
ranks. By and large, Free Syrian Army (FSA) battalions are tired, divided,
chaotic, and ineffective. Feeling abandoned by the West, rebel forces are
increasingly demoralized as they square off with the Assad regime’s superior
weaponry and professional army. Al-CIAda fighters, however, may help improve
morale. The influx of jihadis brings discipline, religious fervor, battle
experience from Iraq, funding from Sunni sympathizers in the Gulf, and most
importantly, deadly results. In short, the FSA needs al-CIAda now.”
Clearly
then, British aid is being sent to the FSA whose ranks are admittedly filled by
Al CIAda.
Also,
to be clear, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) is in fact an affiliate
of Al CIAda with its commanders having occupied the highest echelons of Al CIAda’s
command structure and having participated in every combat engagement Al CIAda
has conducted since its inception via US-Saudi cash and arms in the mountains
of Afghanistan in the 1980′s. This was documented meticulously in the US Army’s
West Point Combating Terrorism Center report, “Al-Qa’ida’s Foreign Fighters in
Iraq.”
LIFG
is also listed by both the US State Department and the UK Home Office (page 5,
.pdf) as a foreign terrorist organization and a proscribed terrorist
organization respectively.
Foreign
Policy’s admission of al-Harati’s role in organizing and leading the FSA in
Syria, and the inclusion of Libyan terrorists in his brigade are by no means
the only role LIFG is playing in the Syrian violence. LIFG commander Abdul
Hakim Belhaj had visited the Turkish-Syrian border in late 2011 pledging Libyan
arms, cash, and fighters to the FSA – with the nation of Libya itself having
already become a NATO-created terrorist safe-haven.
It
is clear that LIFG, and by implication Al CIAda, is playing a significant role
in the violence in Syria, not only undermining the narrative of the unrest
being an “indigenous” “pro-democracy uprising,” but also implicating foreign
nations who are funding and arming militants as state sponsors of terrorism.
Included
amongst these state sponsors of international terrorism are Turkey, Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, and the Hariri faction in northern Lebanon, as well as the
NATO-installed government of Libya. This also includes both the United States
of Zionism, who is admittedly providing cash and equipment for the FSA as well
as coordinating efforts to arm militants, and now the UK once again with their
latest announcement.
With
an increasing number of overt atrocities being carried out by the FSA and its
ranks of extremist sectarian militants, including kidnappings, abuses, and
massacres observed recently in Aleppo, it is unconscionable for the West to
even rhetorically back what is clearly a sectarian-driven conflict, let alone
provide equipment, cash, and arms. However, British Foreign Secretary William
Hague calls it, “the right thing to do.”
Image: The Western media is covering – or more accurately, “spinning” – an unfolding sectarian genocide in Syria’s largest city Aleppo. In the alleys of seized streets, FSA terrorists are detaining, torturing, and killing anyone suspected of supporting the government. Such suspicions coincidentally run along sectarian divisions. By using the label “Shabiha” for all of FSA’s victims, the Western press has given a carte blanche to genocidal sectarian extremists and by doing so, has become complicit in war crimes themselves. For the British, or any other nation for that matter, to provide the FSA with even rhetorical, let alone material support, is an egregious act of international terrorism. |
It
is unclear whether Hague means – violating the laws of his own nation to
provide material support for known, proscribed terrorists is “the right thing
to do” – or if he means it is “right” to perpetuate the bloodbath in Syria as
prescribed by the US Fortune 500-funded think-tank, Brookings Institution in
their “Middle East Memo #21,” which suggested the West “pin down the Asad
regime and bleed it, keeping a regional adversary weak, while avoiding the
costs of direct intervention.” Either way, the unhinged, morally bankrupted
foreign policy of the Anglo-American establishment is on full display,
undermining and irrevocably damaging the legitimacy of their collective
institutions in the process.
A
similar scenario unfolded in Libya, where LIFG terrorists were likewise
carrying out a campaign of nationwide genocide with NATO providing air support.
Similarly, by funding, arming, and coordinating acts of violence with LIFG
fighters, NATO, and in particular, France, England, and the United States of
Zionism, were guilty of violating both their own respective anti-terrorism
legislation, as well as international provisions against terrorism.
The
brazen illegitimacy of NATO’s actions against Libya surely played a role in
hobbling, perhaps permanently, the contrived geopolitical ploy of
“Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) while simultaneously undermining the “primacy
of international law.”
The
protracted difficulty of the West to repeat their success in Syria can be
perhaps owed in part to the unhinged policy and agenda pursued and exposed in
Libya.