Saturday, April 14, 2018

Trump and Syria: "The Worst Case Scenario Is Now Our Reality"
As all becomes ever more rapidly surreal it seems that, barring a miracle, Draft Dodger in Chief, Donald Trump might trigger a world war, over an incident in Syria which is entirely evidence free.

The discredited White Helmets - a "rescue" group only operating in areas held by "rebels" who routinely decapitate, including children, set fire to people and commit numerous unspeakable acts - have produced a video of an apparent chemical attack on 7th April.

By Felicity Arbuthnot
Pravda Report

The "White Helmets" are funded in millions by the UK Foreign Office, the US, Canada and various other Western governments. Coupled with this is: A UK government £5.3 million media activists programme included training Syrian independent journalists and activists, including for reporting of "White Helmets" activities across Twitter and Facebook. (See Foreign and Commonwealth Office: "Providing non-humanitarian assistance in Syria", Updated 1 December 2015.)

No wonder every seemingly staged "rescue" always has a few convenient camera people handy, recording the "victims." The duty of first responders of course, is to also protect the victim at all cost, in their vulnerable state, from public view.

The latest camera friendly crisis is yet another "chemical weapons attack" which the US, UK and usual suspects are blaming on the Syrian government. However this is such a worn and discredited theme, were it not for trigger-happy Trump and his band of war obsessed mongers, it would simply be dismissed out of hand. For the US both supplying chemical weapons to the "moderate head choppers" and the discrediting of the endless attempts to pin chemical attack on the government, see Professor Michel Chossudovsky's meticulous documentations. (1) See also Robert Stuart's impressive, minute unraveling of the propaganda which was "Saving Syria's Children." (2)

It also seems to have escaped the Trumposphere that in 2013, Syria surrendered all stocks of chemical weapons, under the auspices of the UN Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical weapons and international observers and participants.

I wrote at the time: "On 12th September 2013 Syria's President al-Assad committed to surrender Syria's chemical weapons, with the caveats that the United States must stop threatening his country and supplying weapons to the terrorists." (Weapons disposal detail, 3.)

"Why do you need the attribution mechanism, if you've already named the perpetrators before any investigation?" asked Russia's Ambassador to the UN this week, referring to blatant accusations against Damascus coming from the US and its allies.

It is worth noting that those dealing with patients suffering the effects of a chemical weapons attack need specific protective clothing. Pictures have been shown of an allegedly affected toddler being sprayed with water, held and sprayed by people in jeans, t-shirts and without even plastic gloves.

See more at http://www.pravdareport.com/opinion/columnists/14-04-2018/140742-trump_syria-0/

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