Washington’s Anti-Terror Narrative Comes Unglued In Syria

“Jihadis of the world, unite; you have nothing to lose but your stage fright. After Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan, the West has fallen in love with you all over again — big time.” – Pepe Escobar, “American (jihadi) Idol.”

The most shocking development to come out of the conflict in Syria is that Washington is openly supporting Al-Qaeda, militarily, financially, and politically.

Washington is also providing propaganda cover for Al-Qaeda. An article was recently published on the website of the Council on Foreign Relations by an Al-Qaeda apologist which argues that Al-Qaeda’s trouble-making in Syria has benefited the opposition to Assad. The author shamelessly praises Al-Qaeda’s terrorism against Syrian civilians, perhaps not knowing, or, more accurately, not caring, that he is endorsing war crimes.

Although he is just one voice, he is espousing a view that is secretly accepted by America’s crazy foreign policy establishment that has lost touch with reality and lacks common decency.

What Al-Qaeda’s presence in Syria shows is that there is massive institutional support for Jihadist terrorism in Washington, Israel, and the West. It is a testament to the fact that U.S. foreign policy is a complete farce, based on absolute lies and fabrications. Washington’s anti-terror narrative is a sick joke.

Washington’s Blog illustrates why Washington’s War on Terror is a con game in an article called, “Ter•ror•ism (Noun): When OTHER People Do What We Do.” Also, read Tony Cartalucci’s newest article about how the UK government is going against its own anti-terrorism laws by paying a Libyan terrorist group to join the Syrian conflict.

Another terrorist group that has received funding and support from America and Israel is the Iranian group Mujahadeen-e-Khalq (MEK). To learn more about the history and evolution of the MEK read, “MEK and its material supporters in Washington,” by Jeremiah Goulka.

Back in May, Glenn Greenwald wrote about the growing political support for the MEK cult by former American high officials. Here is an excerpt from his article, “Likely victory for MeK shills”:

“A bipartisan band of former Washington officials and politicians has spent the last two years aggressively advocating on behalf of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MeK), an Iranian dissident group that has been formally designated for the last 15 years by the U.S. State Department as a “foreign Terrorist organization.” Most of those former officials have been paid large sums of money to speak at MeK events and meet with its leaders, thus developing far more extensive relations with this Terror group than many marginalized Muslims who have been prosecuted and punished with lengthy prison terms for “materially supporting a Terrorist organization.” These bipartisan MeK advocates have been demanding the group’s removal from the Terror list, advocacy that has continued unabated despite (or, more accurately, because of ) reports that MeK is trained and funded by the Israelis and has been perpetrating acts of violence on Iranian soil aimed at that country’s civilian nuclear scientists and facilities (also known as: Terrorism).”

Washington’s support for MeK terrorism against Iran and Al-Qaeda terrorism against Syria cannot be legally, morally, or politically defended.

USrael, the largest state sponsor of terrorism in world history, tried to hide its support for terrorism in the past but today in Syria and elsewhere it is openly backing terrorist groups. Some of these groups are led by genocidal maniacs who want to exterminate religious and ethnic minorities. They said on video that, “We are men who drink blood.”

USrael’s support for “men who drink blood” is proof that it doesn’t care about its public image anymore. USraeli leaders know they can’t hide the criminal nature of their wars in the Middle East from the rest of the world, so it is going all out with the illusory hope that terror will win the day.

By Saman Mohammadi, Prison Planet

Saman Mohammadi is the writer and editor at The Excavator

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