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US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 6, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria.

“Why wasn’t Democracy respected in the 2006 elections of ‪#‎Hamas‬ in ‪#‎Gaza‬? …It’s the same continuation of Cold War policy against the FSLN in ‪#‎Nicaragua‬ and Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) in ‪#‎ElSalvador‬, the Tupamaro (Tupamaros) and many many other groups during the Cold War. The ‪#‎US‬ has not learned from its mistakes.”

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US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 5, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 5, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 5, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria.

“I believe that the US policy of arming insurgents and other irregulars in the Low Intensity Conflict in #Syria is a very detrimental policy to all of the neighboring countries. As we see with #Jordan, Jordan has a huge influx of refugees. It’s pulling a strain on its economic conditions and in result augmenting possible protests and an #ArabSpring within the borders of Jordan itself.” …This whole issue of #JohnKerry – Secretary of State John Kerry – supplying arms and weapons and finances and what not, to the insurgents in Syria have done nothing but produce repercussions that are ‘horrible’ on humanity surrounding the country and within the country of Syria. When you declare a war on an ideology…the groups entailed within that ideology aren’t so monolithic and that is what we are seeing with #ISIS or #ISIL.” http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/09/26/380087/us-seeks-political-vacuum-in-syria/

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 4, 2014 Leave a comment

My first Press TV interview 🙂

 

 

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US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 3, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria.

 

“That’s what John Kerry is doing. He’s giving weapons to people who don’t have any business having those weapons…Saudi Arabia is playing best buddies to US foreign policy. The policy of granting asylum and even paying former criminals , releasing them from jail so they can go fight in Syria and Iraq. It’s crazy, it’s insane!

You have to look at Saudi Arabia, you have to look at the US, you have to look at the West…any person in the world that loves peace, that loves justice, that loves humanity, those {sic} are the people who are declaring a war on humanity today.”

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October 1, 2014 Leave a comment

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US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria

October 1, 2014 Leave a comment

US seeks ‘political vacuum’ in Syria
Republished from Press TV

The United States is pursuing the same failed policy in Syria as it did in Iraq, and that is to create a “political vacuum” by removing “major power holders,” says a political commentator.

The best thing the US can do to combat terrorism is “work with those in power,” Siraj Davis, Jordan-based freelance journalist and human rights activist, told Press TV in a phone interview on Thursday.

The US invasion and occupation of Iraq led to the rise of insurgent groups that roam the country to this day, Siraj said. “Look what happened, we have insurgency even till now.”

US policymakers are pursuing the same policy in Syria, he said. They are trying “to take the major power holders out of position of influence and we are going to have anarchy and we are going to have ISIS (or ISIL) and it just gets worse.”

If that foreign policy succeeds in Syria, the analyst emphasized, it would create a “political vacuum” in which extremist groups will freely thrive. “They are not necessarily the best people you want to have as a neighbor.”

Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that the US will provide the so-called moderate militants fighting against the Syrian government with $40 million in urgent aid.

“The people of the region are very critical of what John Kerry is doing,” because ultimately they know the US is “supplying insurgents” to divide the Muslim community, Siraj said.

“Until John Kerry realizes that ‘we Americans caused this problem in Syria and the innocent children are suffering because of our decisions’ … it is going to get worse in the region,” he added.

The US military has been conducting airstrikes against the ISIL terrorist group in Iraq and more recently in Syria.

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