The Syrian battlegrounds both within Syria and elsewhere on the negotiating platforms, appear increasingly fucking surreal…
We have the Saudis creating their own coalition, to fight ISIS, when they are the most prominent backers of ISIS and the Wahhabi lunatic zeal they preach. This coalition included countries who had no idea of their inclusion.
Pakistan and Lebanon were somewhat bemused to learn of their ‘involvement’…
Playing to the crowd requires at least a semblance of credulity. Which the Saudis simply do not have. Even Hilarious Clinton, the next US puppet president has spoken of their support for terrorism…
Lest we forget, our good pals in the House of Saud, preside over one of the most brutal regimes the world presently knows. Beheadings are commonplace, homosexuality is outlawed, womens rights are ALWAYS trounced upon. They live in the Palaces, these Sheik freaks, and mangle everyone outside their gated communities. So for the House of Saud, to be conjuring a coalition against ISIS, is worthy of at best a shake of the head, at worst rage.
Our NATO pals in Turkey have been ever so active of late. Not content with taking down a Russian plane, they then invaded Iraq, to protect their oil via IS routine in Mosul. Norway has recently produced a report to confirm what the Russians have been telling the world, namely, that IS are making their millions of gold nuggets mainly via Turkey…
In between all this nuisance, we find the US bombing the Syrian army…
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-07/us-denies-coalition-warplanes-hit-syrian-army-camp/7008532
Followed up with an US attack on Iraqi forces hunting down IS…
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-military-idUSKBN0U209W20151219
And finally we have the UN security council ‘agreeing’ on a roadmap to a ceasefire and elections in Syria. The fact that most permanent members of the UN security council are supporting IS, Al nusra and their other brand names, seems absent from the manner in which this agreement has been reported by the main stream media. Also absent is Russia demanding that Assad’s removal is not a given, not a pre-requisite. Its political shuffling and rhetoric, nothing more. The stakes remain as they were. The supporters of IS remain as they were. Russia remain as they were, as in, they are the only superpower fighting IS whereas NATO are the superpower defending IS.
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