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Regime Change Propaganda on Syria Now in Overdrive

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19:26 22.02.2018(updated 00:32 24.02.2018) Get short URL

John Wight <https://sputniknews.com/authors/john_wight/>



As the Syrian Arab Army, Russia, and Iran move closer to liberating the
last remaining parts of Syria still occupied by Salafi-jihadi groups of
various stripe, the regime change propaganda in the Western media has gone
into overdrive, painting a picture of an upside-down world with a savage
assault on reality.

In the process groups such as Nusra and Jaysh al-Islam, the latter of which
is the dominant Salafi-jihadi faction in opposition-held Eastern Ghouta, is
being referred to as 'rebels' — rehabilitated as Partisans of Second World
War repute, holding out against a brutal fascistic regime and its evil
Russian backers.

Indeed going by the raft of articles that have appeared in particular
in the UK Guardian newspaper of late, you would think the Syrian Arab Army,
which by way of a reminder is a conscript army that draws its soldiers
from every part of the multicultural and multi-religious mosaic that
constitutes Syrian society, are not fighting to liberate their country and
its people from these murderous sectarian fanatics, but instead have
invaded it and are occupying as in an Arab Waffen SS.

*READ MORE: What Mainstream Media Won't Tell You About Eastern Ghouta
<https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201802221061905360-mainstream-media-wont-tell-eastern-ghouta/>*

British journalist and veteran Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk makes
the point in a recent article
<http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/ghouta-siege-syria-death-toll-civilians-armed-attack-rebel-aleppo-latest-a8221086.html>
that "footage from Ghouta — like almost all the film from eastern Aleppo —
contains not a frame of acknowledgement that these armed men [of Nusra and
Jaysh al-Islam] exist."

What we have now, it bears emphasizing — in the context of the Syrian
army's operation to liberate Eastern Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus —
are people who adhere to the same ideology responsible for 9/11, along with
a litany of terrorist attacks in Europe and the US in more recent times,
being depicted as rebels, while those fighting to defeat them are decried
and vilified as butchers. The words of Winston Churchill, a man whose
belief in the virtues of colonialism and imperialism was on a par
with Julius Caesar's, spring to mind: "In wartime truth is so precious, she
should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."

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Such wilful distortion and dissembling on the part of Western ideologues
and their leftist bag carriers when it comes to Syria, people who continue
to make the case for something they describe as the Syrian revolution, is
the foundation upon which colonialism and imperialism have rested
throughout its malign history.

In reality, you could not locate a revolution in Syria using the Hubble
space telescope — unless, that is, you are persuaded that groups such
as Nusra and Jaysh al-Islam carry with them the hopes and dreams of the
Arab Spring, along with the human heads they've been harvesting over the
course of this conflict.

Srebrenica has long been a potent weapon in the arsenal of regime change
propagandists, rolled out when the chips are down in the last gasp attempt
to sow moral panic and bounce the 'international community' — namely
Washington and its vassals — into action against a government that refuses
to acquiesce in its own downfall.

Writing in the Guardian
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/20/eastern-ghouta-is-another-srebrenica-we-are-looking-away-again>,
Simon Tisdall asserts, "With every child who dies, with every act
of brutality that goes unpunished, eastern Ghouta more closely resembles
what Kofi Annan once called the worst crime committed on European soil
since 1945. Eastern Ghouta is turning into Syria's Srebrenica."

Such sentiments beg the question of why no reference to Srebrenica is ever
made when it comes to Israel's regular massacre of Palestinians in Gaza,
civilians who when they aren't being massacred are being besieged, reduced
to a state of abject immiseration by the only democracy in the Middle East?
And, too, why no reference to Srebrenica over Saudi Arabia's brutal
military campaign in Yemen, described by Amnesty as the 'forgotten war'
<https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2015/09/yemen-the-forgotten-war/>?

The moral outrage of these champions of regime change is of course, and
in time-honored fashion, selective — although no less egregious for all
that. But making it even more contemptible is the fact they betray not one
tincture of evidence of having learned any lessons from Iraq or Libya,
previous and recent examples of regime change wars, resulting in both
countries being pushed into the abyss of societal collapse and chaos, and
out of which, in the case of Iraq, the monster of Salafi-jihadism emerged.

*READ MORE: US Helicopters Spotted in Al-Hasakah Reportedly Evacuating
Daesh Members (VIDEO)
<https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201802211061871761-us-helicopters-transporting-daesh/>*

The human suffering caused by the conflict in Syria is not in dispute.
Hundreds of thousands have been killed, the majority of them civilians,
with many more injured and millions forced to flee, resulting in a refugee
crisis of biblical dimension. It is a conflict being fought out in urban
centers and the scale of the violence reflects the monumental stakes
involved in its outcome. Its prolongation, and with it the prolongation
of the carnage and suffering, is inextricably linked to the support
provided to these so-called rebels by Western governments and their
regional allies.

It does not require you to be a fulsome supporter of the Syrian government
to recognize that the alternative of Nusra or Jaysh al-Islam in power
in Damascus is one that does not bear thinking about.

*READ MORE: White Helmets Ready for 'False-Flag' Chemical Attack in Syria —
Reports
<https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201802201061828547-white-helmets-chemical-attack-syria/>*

For just as during the US Civil War there was no moral equivalence
between the Union Army fighting to suppress secession and end slavery, and
the Confederate Army fighting to win secession and in support of slavery,
there is no moral equivalence today between the Syrian Arab Army and its
allies, fighting to secure Syria's future as a secular, non-sectarian
society in which the rights of its minority communities are protected and
upheld, and the various Salafi-jihadi groups that are fighting to implement
their very own Year Zero on the country, involving the total eradication
and extirpation of its minority communities.

Eastern Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus, with a population of around
400,000, is currently occupied by sectarian murdering fanatics, a veritable
and latter-day Khmer Rouge. And as with Idlib, southwest of Aleppo, its
liberation by the Syrian Arab Army and allies cannot come soon enough.

*The views and opinions expressed by John Wight are those of the author and
do not necessarily reflect those of Sputnik.*

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