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World News See other World News Articles Title: A Useful Prep-Sheet on Syria for Media Propagandists State Department talking points on Syria for cable news anchors: * Keep mentioning the barrel bombs. Do not mention how their use was pioneered by the Israeli Air Force in 1948, and how they were used by the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam in Operation Inferno in 1968. Keep repeating, barrel bombs, barrel bombs and stating with a straight face that the Syrian regime is using them against its own people. Against its own people. Against its own people. Against its own people. * Keep mentioning 200,000. (The UN estimates that 220,000 have been killed in the conflict since 2011.) Declare like you really believe it that this is the number of civilians the Syrian government of Bashar Assad has killed during the war. (Do not be concerned about any need to back the figure up. No one is ever going to call you on it publicly.) Do NOT mention that around half of the war dead (estimates range from 84,000 to 133,000) are Syrian government forces waging war against an overwhelmingly Islamist opposition, and an additional 73,000 to 114,000 are anti-government combatants. Do not discuss these figures because they would call into question the claim that the Syrian government is targeting and killing tens of thousands of civilians willy-nilly. (If feeling any qualms of conscience, recall Karl Roves immortal dictum that Were an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.) * Keep mentioning the Arab Spring and how in 2011 Syrians peacefully mobilized to challenge the regime were violently repressed. But dont dwell on the Arab Spring too much. Realize that the State Department was actually shocked by it, particularly by its repercussions in Egypt, where democratization brought the Muslim Brotherhood to power before the U.S.-backed military drowned its opponents in blood. And recall but do NOT mention how in Bahrain, peaceful demonstrations by the majority Shiites against the repressive Sunni monarchy were crushed by a Saudi-led invasion force tacitly supported by the U.S. And NEVER mention that the bulk of the peaceful protesters in the Syrian Arab Spring want nothing to do with the U.S.-supported armed opposition but are instead receptive to calls from Damascus, Moscow and Tehran for dialogue towards a power-sharing arrangement. Do NOT explain that the pro-democracy student activists and their allies fear most is the radical Islamists who have burgeoned in large part due to foreign intervention since 2011. * Keep mentioning the Free Syrian Army and the moderate opposition to give the impression that they actually exist in the real world. Do NOT point out that the FSA organization is actually a joke; that its leaders live in Turkey; that its remaining units are headed by CIA officers; that U.S. efforts to train over 5000 FSA troops have been an utter failure; that the tiny group of 54 recently sent to the front were immediately captured by the al-Nusra Front and another 70 dispatched from Turkey immediately turned over their arms to that al-Qaeda-linked group; that their chief of staff has resigned protesting U.S. incompetence; that Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, the top American commander in the Middle East, told Congress last month that only four or five Syrians had been trained by the U.S. to fight ISIL; and that the U.S.-trained forces have been accused of multiple human rights abuses. Do NOT mention these things. They are so totally embarrassing that the State Department officials responsible just want to curl up into a ball and roll into a corner. Your mission is to put a bright face on this and continue to pretend theres something in Syria, supported by the U.S., that falls between the terrorists and the Assad regime. * Keep expressing consternation if not outrage that Russia is interfering in Syria. Scrunch up your face and act like you think its puzzling. Do NOT mention that Syria is much closer to Russia than to the U.S. and that Russia faces a much greater threat of Islamist terror than the U.S. (in places like Chechnya and Dagestan that your viewers cant locate on a map). Downplay the fact that Russia has had a military relationship with Syria since the 1950s no more nor less legitimate that the U.S. military relationship with Saudi Arabia. (And avoid any objective comparisons of the human rights records of Saudi Arabia and Syria since the formers is manifestly so much worse than the latters!) Do NOT imply any moral equivalence between Russias desire to prevent U.S.-backed regime change in Syria and the U.S.s desire to inflict another Iraq or Libya-type regime change on that tragically war-torn country. * Keep treating the Assad regime as an obvious pariah, whose leader has lost legitimacy. Say that with an air of authority, like you really believe that U.S. presidentslike Chinese emperors of the past or medieval popes enjoy so much legitimacy that they can confer this on, or remove it from, anybody else. Study CNN anchor Chris Cuomos facial expressions and body language when he announcesso matter-of-factly, as a self-evident fact, as a done dealthat (come on, everybody!) Assad hast lost legitimacy. (Chris is your model. Hes the State Departments pleasantly vapid headed scion-of-privilege poster boy, whose occasional dark flashes of indignationespecially those directed towards anyone questioning the official talking points on Russiaembody the attitude Foggy Bottom seeks to encourage in the corporate press.) Do NOT remind viewers that the Syrian government is internationally recognized, holds a UN seat, retains cordial relations with most nations and is engaged in a life-and-death struggle against people who enslave, crucify, behead, bury alive and burn alive people and want to replace Syrias modern secular government with a medieval religious one intolerant of any diversity. * Keep insisting that the Assad regime somehow is responsible for, and even in league with, the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front and ISIL. Since this makes no logical sense, just have faith in the ignorance of the viewership and its disinclination to distinguish one Arab from another and to assume that theyre all linked in ways that arent worth even trying to sort out. Imply that by staying in power (and not complying with Obamas demand that he step down) Assad has actually invited the presence of radical Islamists to his country, or provoked their emergence. Do NOT mention that al-Qaeda offshoots have proliferated globally since the U.S. invaded and wrecked Iraq in 2003, in a war based entirely on lies, and that there was no al-Nusra Front or ISIL until the U.S. set out to effect regime change throughout the Middle East. Do NOT let on that State Department PR strategy is precisely to obfuscate the real causal relationship, and to impute to the beleaguered Assad phenomena actually generated by U.S. aggression in the region. * Keep treating Russian President Vladimir Putin as Americas Enemy Number One, an ally of a Syrian government that U.S. has said must go, deploying force in Syria to bolster Assad rather than (as Moscow claims) to target ISIL. Do NOT lend any credence to the Russian assertion that the Syrian Army is the force best placed to defeat ISIL. Do NOT point out the incongruity of the U.S. invading and attacking countries from Pakistan to Libya since 2001 while expressing alarm that Moscow is (after much hesitation) taking action against Islamist terrorists at Damascuss invitation. * Do not harp on the past, revisit history, or attempt to place the contemporary situation in Syria in perspective. Do NOT complicate the storyline by mentioning Damascuss cooperation in the War on Terror and the U.S. use of Syrian torture chambers in its special renditions program after 2001. Do NOT mention Syrias large Christian minority or its historical support for Assads Baath party, which was co-founded by a Syrian Christian. Please keep everything simple, following the examples set by MSNBCs Morning Joe Scarborough and CNNs Cuomo, and inculcate in the mind of the viewer that Assad is the main problem and most horrible actor in the Syrian situation. Tell them that Putin, while striving to revive the tsarist empire, is backing Assad as a loyal ally and using his military to prolong his rule that Washington condemns rather than (as he states) taking action against ISIL. If you do all this, you will demonstrate your loyalty to the State Department, the bipartisan foreign policy consensus, the military-industrial complex, the One Percent, your advertisers, your producers and editors, and the unsung heroes behind the scenes who arrange your teleprompter scripts. You too could be an Andrea Mitchell, or Christiane Amanpour, posturing as an expert while trotting out our talking points. And even after theyre exposed as bullshit, you wont have to say youre sorry. People will soon forget anyway. Those unconscionable barrel bombs! 200,000 civilians killed by the illegitimate regime! U.S. support for the moderate opposition! Russia up to no good, supporting Assad and not really targeting ISI!. Russian moves worrisome (whereas U.S. moves are not.) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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========================================================== There it is. The fly in the ointment ..
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