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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: It Started in Daraa on March 17, 2011: The US-NATO-Israel Sponsored Al Qaeda Insurgency in Syria. Who Was Behind the 2011 “Protest Movement”? The war on Syria started eight years ago in Daraa on the 17th of March 2011. The following article first published in May 2011 examines the inception of the jihadist terrorist insurgency. It recounts the events of March 17-18, 2011 in Daraa, a small border town with Jordan. Media reports have finally acknowledged that the so-called protest movement in Syria was instigated by Washington. This was known and documented from the very inception of the Syrian crisis in March 2011. It was not a protest movement, it was an armed insurgency integrated by US-Israeli and allied supported jihadist death squads? From Day One, the Islamist freedom fighters were supported, trained and equipped by NATO and Turkeys High Command. According to Israeli intelligence sources (Debka, August14, 2011): NATO headquarters in Brussels and the Turkish high command are meanwhile drawing up plans for their first military step in Syria, which is to arm the rebels with weapons for combating the tanks and helicopters spearheading the Assad regimes crackdown on dissent.
NATO strategists are thinking more in terms of pouring large quantities of anti-tank and anti-air rockets, mortars and heavy machine guns into the protest centers for beating back the government armored forces. (DEBKAfile, NATO to give rebels anti-tank weapons, August 14, 2011) This initiative, which was also supported by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, involved a process of organized recruitment of thousands of jihadist freedom fighters, reminiscent of the enlistment of Mujahideen to wage the CIAs jihad (holy war) in the heyday of the Soviet-Afghan war: Also discussed in Brussels and Ankara, our sources report, is a campaign to enlist thousands of Muslim volunteers in Middle East countries and the Muslim world to fight alongside the Syrian rebels. The Turkish army would house these volunteers, train them and secure their passage into Syria. (Ibid, emphasis added) These mercenaries were subsequently integrated into US and allied sponsored terrorist organizations including Al Nusrah and ISIS. The Daraa protest movement on March 17-18 had all the appearances of a staged event involving covert support to Islamic terrorists by Mossad and/or Western intelligence. Government sources pointed to the role of radical Salafist groups (supported by Israel). In chorus, the Western media described the events in Daraa as a protest movement against Bashar Al Assad. In a bitter irony, the deaths of policemen were higher than those of demonstrators. In Daraa, roof top snipers were targeting both police and demonstrators. Reading between the lines of Israeli and Lebanese news reports (which acknowledge the police deaths) a clearer picture of what happened in Daraa on March 17-18 had emerged. The Israel National News Report (which can not be accused of being biased in favor of Bashar al Assad) confirmed that: Seven police officers and at least four demonstrators in Syria have been killed in continuing violent clashes that erupted in the southern town of Daraa last Thursday.
and the Baath Party Headquarters and courthouse were torched, in renewed violence on Sunday. (Gavriel Queenann, Syria: Seven Police Killed, Buildings Torched in Protests, Israel National News, Arutz Sheva, March 21, 2011, emphasis added) The Lebanese news report also acknowledged the killings of seven policemen in Daraa. [They were killed] during clashes between the security forces and protesters
They got killed trying to drive away protesters during demonstration in Daraa The Lebanese Ya Libnan report quoting Al Jazeera also acknowledged that protesters had burned the headquarters of the Baath Party and the court house in Daraa (emphasis added) These news reports of the events in Daraa confirmed that from the very outset this was not a peaceful protest as claimed by the Western media. Moreover, from an assessment of the initial casualty figures (Israel News), there were more policemen than demonstrators who were killed. This is significant because it suggests that the police force may have initially been outnumbered by a well organized armed gang of professional killers. What was clear from these initial reports is that many of the demonstrators were not demonstrators but terrorists involved in premeditated acts of killing and arson. The title of the Israeli news report summarized what happened: Syria: Seven Police Killed, Buildings Torched in Protest The US-NATO-Israel agenda consisted in supporting an Al Qaeda affiliated insurgency integrated by death squads and professional snipers. President Bashar al Assad is then to be blamed for killing his own people. Does it Sound familiar? The same false flag strategy of killing innocent civilians was used during the Ukraine Maidan protest movement. On February 20th, 2014, professional snipers were shooting at both demonstrators and policemen with a view to accusing president Viktor Yanukovych of mass murder. It was subsequently revealed that these snipers were controlled by the opponents of president Yanukovych, who are now part of the coalition government. The humanitarian mandate of the US and its allies is sustained by diabolical false flag attacks which consist in killing civilians with a view to breaking the legitimacy of governments which refuse to abide by the diktats of Washington and its allies. Michel Chossudovsky, March 17, 2019 SYRIA: Who is Behind The Protest Movement? Fabricating a Pretext for a US-NATO Humanitarian Intervention by Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, May 3, 2011 There is evidence of gross media manipulation and falsification from the outset of the protest movement in southern Syria on March 17th [2011]. The Western media has presented the events in Syria as part of the broader Arab pro-democracy protest movement, spreading spontaneously from Tunisia, to Egypt, and from Libya to Syria. Media coverage has focussed on the Syrian police and armed forces, which are accused of indiscriminately shooting and killing unarmed pro-democracy demonstrators. While these police shootings did indeed occur, what the media failed to mention is that among the demonstrators there were armed gunmen as well as snipers who were shooting at both the security forces and the protesters. The death figures presented in the reports are often unsubstantiated. Many of the reports are according to witnesses. The images and video footages aired on Al Jazeera and CNN do not always correspond to the events which are being covered by the news reports. Alawite Map There is certainly cause for social unrest and mass protest in Syria: unemployment has increased in recent year, social conditions have deteriorated, particularly since the adoption in 2006 of sweeping economic reforms under IMF guidance. The IMFs economic medicine includes austerity measures, a freeze on wages, the deregulation of the financial system, trade reform and privatization. (See IMF Syrian Arab Republic IMF Article IV Consultation Missions Concluding Statement, http://www.imf.org/external/np/ms/2006/051406.htm, 2006) While Syria is [2011] no model society with regard to civil rights and freedom of expression, it nonetheless constitutes the only (remaining) independent secular state in the Arab world. Its populist, anti-Imperialist and secular base is inherited from the dominant Baath party, which integrates Muslims, Christians and Druze. Moreover, in contrast to Egypt and Tunisia, in Syria there is considerable popular support for President Bashar Al Assad. The large rally in Damascus on March 29, with tens of thousands of supporters (Reuters) of President Al Assad is barely mentioned. Yet in an unusual twist, the images and video footage of several pro-government events were used by the Western media to convince international public opinion that the President was being confronted by mass anti-government rallies. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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