Turkey’s Hatay Province, Mossad, CIA spy hub–Murder Site of Russian General Ivanov

[Hatay is the coastal region where the body of Russian General Yuri Yevgenyevich Ivanov was recovered, after drowning in Syria, on August 6, 2010, approximately 40 miles south of there (SEE:  The Obscenity of Humanitarian Warfare).  This area today is "ground zero" in the invasion of Syria by the mercenaries of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United States.  General Ivanov was murdered to prevent him reporting on what he saw there.   The build-up to invasion was taking place there, even in 2010, so was the great spy war.]  

Turkey’s Hatay Province, Mossad, CIA spy hub: Turkish MP

A picture taken on July 5, 2012 shows a Turkish military radar station near the Syrian border in Hatay Province.

A picture taken on July 5, 2012 shows a Turkish military radar station near the Syrian border in Hatay Province.

Pictures taken on July 5, 2012 shows a Turkish military radar station near the Syrian border in Hatay Province.
A member of Turkey’s parliament says the country’s Hatay Province on the border with Syria has become a hub for swarms of CIA and Mossad spies infilterating into Syria freely.

The legislator of the Republican People’s Party, Refik Er-Yilmaz, said that thousands of CIA and Mossad agents are currently in the province and are moving freely in the area, Turkish media reported.

He noted that local people in the province are getting agitated over the presence of the strangers.

Turkish police remain mute spectators as the spies carry various types of identification, Er-Yimaz went on to say.

He also accused the authorities of allowing American and Israeli troopers on Turkish soil without any approval from the parliament.

Er-Yilmaz’s comments came after the deputy of the Republican People’s Party, Osman Faruk Logoglu, on Monday blamed Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party for fomenting the unrest in Syria.

Logoglu criticized the Turkish government for aggravating the situation by sending military forces and vehicles towards the Syrian border.

The former Turkish ambassador to the United States also criticized Turkey’s foreign policy towards its neighbor, saying it has been irrational and unsuccessful.

Syria has been the scene of unrest since March 2011. The violence has claimed the lives of many people, including large numbers of security forces.

Damascus blames “outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups” for the unrest, asserting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.

Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

The Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

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by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya

There is much more to the conflict in Syria than meets the eye. Syria is currently the scene of a cold war between the US, NATO, Israel, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on one side and Russia, China, Iran, and the Resistance Bloc on the other hand. Amidst the fighting between the Syrian government and anti-government forces, an intense intelligence war has also been taking place.

Germany’s foreign intelligence service, the Bundes Nachrichtendienst (BND, Federal Intelligence Service), has been pointing its finger at Al-Qaeda for the bombings in Syria. This, however, has the effect of hiding and detracting the role that the intelligence services of the US and its allies have played. By crediting Al-Qaeda, the Bundes Nachrichtendienst is helping get Washington and its allies off the hook. Albeit Al-Qaeda is far more than just a US intelligence asset, the organization and label of Al-Qaeda is a catch-all term that is used to camouflage the operations of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other affiliated intelligence services.

Syrian intellectuals and scientists have also been reportedly assassinated in Damascus. Like in Iraq and Iran, it is probably the work of Israel’s Mossad and part of Tel Aviv’s policy of crippling scientific and technological advancement in enemy states. Informed sources in Washington have already clarified that Israel is helping the Free Syrian Army and actively participating in the intelligence war against Syria. An unnamed US official has confirmed to David Ignatius that both the CIA and Mossad are involved in Syria. In his own words: “Scores of Israeli intelligence officers are also operating along Syria’s border, though they are keeping a low profile.” A Qatari defector in Venezuela has also been reported to have divulged that the Qataris have been outsourced intelligence work against Syria by the CIA and Mossad.

The Bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters and its Crisis Unit in Damascus

There are still a lot of unanswered questions about the bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters in the northwest Damascene neighbourhood of Al-Rawda on July 18, 2012. Very little is actually known about what happened exactly. Moreover, Syrian television and media did not show scenes of the explosion as people have become accustomed to. This may be due to the security-based nature of the bombing location.

Key members of Syria’s security and military command structure, Dawoud Rajiha, Assef Shawkat, and Hassan Turkmani, were all killed on July 18 Rajiha was the Syrian defence minister, deputy prime minister, and deputy commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces. Assef Shawkat was the Syrian deputy defence minister and the husband of Bashar Al-Assad’s older sister Bushra. Hassan Turkmani was the Syrian assistant vice-president, head of Syria’s crisis management operations, and the army general that was formerly minister of defence from 2004 to 2009. Hisham Ikhtiyar (Bakhtiar/Bakhtyar), the chief of the Syrian National Security Bureau, who was also hurt by the bombing, would also die from the injuries he sustained two days later on July 20. These men all formed what was called the Crisis Unit.

A moment should also be taken to note that the biographic background of these dead high-ranking Syrian officials disproves the allegations that the Syrian government is an Alawite regime. While Skawkat was an Alawite, Raijha was a Greek Orthodox Christian, Ikhtiyar a Sunni Muslim, and Turkmani was both an ethnic Turkoman and Sunni Muslim.

The Killing of the Crisis Unit was executed by a Foreign Intelligence Service

Saudi sources have taken the opportunity to report that the Syrian officials were killed by Maher Al-Assad, the commander of the Syrian Republican Guard and President Al-Assad’s younger brother, because of a rift between them that saw the general’s supporting a political solution over a combative solution. Pakistani sources, claiming to be receiving direct reports from the perpetrators of the July 18 bombing, contradicted the report by saying Maher Al-Assad was also a target and wounded during the attack. The Pakistani source published the following:

“Everyone came in time, but Maher Al-Assad did not show up. Two men responsible for the mission waited for some time and pressed the remote control button as the dreaded general took his seat,” the [Syrian Free Army] source said.

“Our men filmed the video from a safe distance which would be made public at an appropriate time,” he revealed to this correspondent [that is, Naveed Ahmad]. One of the two daredevils was an employee of the government and worked in the very office the device was planted while the other was an outsider, according to the [Syrian Free Army] source.

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The [Free Syrian Army] sources said Maher had brought his best friend Ghassan Bilal to the meeting as well. Maher al-Assad, who was never seen in the funeral of the key security aides assassinated in the attack, was in fact severely injured and according to a source de-capacitated.

What the Pakistani source discloses is unreliable for several reasons. One of them is that the credibility of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) is extremely questionable. The Free Syrian Army has an undeniable track-record for shoddy propaganda and lying. Syria has also rejected claims about the Free Syrian Army’s involvement and the assertions that the bomb was remote controlled. Lebanon’s Al-Manar, which is Hezbollah’s media network, has reported that there were two bombs and the first was actually dismantled by Assef Shawkat before the second one exploded.

This was actually the second attempt to kill this gathering of Syrian military, security, and intelligence officials. The out of control Free Syrian Army, whose reign of terror has seen brutal and senseless attacks on the civilian population and various acts of lawlessness and terrorism, had claimed on May 20 to have murdered these same Syrian officials earlier, as well as Interior Minister Mohammed Shaar and Baath Party leader Mohammad Saeed Bkheitan. The claims of the Free Syrian Army turned out to be false the first time as the alleged assassinated Syrian officials appeared on television and denied the SFA’s claims. This time, however, there was no immediate credit taken and there was silence about the murders.

The Free Syrian Army was most probably bypassed by the US and its allies for this targeted attack. Instead of outsourcing the attack to the Free Syrian Army, the operation was probably directly conducted either by the intelligence agency of a NATO or GCC state or a consortium of intelligence agencies trying to topple the Syrian government.

A Damascene Operation Ajax

The attack on the Syrian National Security Headquarters in Al-Rawda was a carefully coordinated event that was synchronized with the assault on Damascus by the various armed groups operating under the umbrella and banner of the Free Syrian Army It is clear that the US and its allies more or less used the same playbook of tactics in Damascus that were used in 2011 to topple the Jamahiriya government in Tripoli. Both are modern reincarnations of the infamous Operation Ajax, which was an intelligence operation launched in 1953 by the US and British governments to topple the democratic government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossageh in Iran. Washington and London installed a brutal and repressive dictatorship under Mohammed-Reza Shah in place of Dr. Mossadegh’s government and Iran was transformed from a constitutional monarchy into a de facto absolute monarchy.

The aim of the attack on high-ranking Syrian officials, especially important figures from the military and security apparatus that has been the backbone of the Syrian regime, was two-pronged The attacks aim was to cripple Syria’s command structure with the objective of disorganizing resistance to anti-government forces and creating internal panic within the hierarchy of the Syrian government and military. This psychological blow was supposed to lead to fear, defections, and betrayal as anti-government forces attacked the gates of the Syrian capital.

The mainstream media, in terms of what scholar Edward Said called “image making” experts, also played a supportive role in the US-sponsored siege of Damascus. Securing a monopoly over information and air waves has also been a part of the intelligence war and a goal of the US and its allies. This is why the signals of Syrian broadcasters have been banned from the Arab Satellite Communications Organization (Arabsat) and Nilesat satellite feeds. This is aimed at preventing Syria from countering the claims of the US and its allies and proxies. By the same token the US and the EU are also trying to cut and block Iranian stations, which are challenging the accounts of the mainstream media in NATO and GCC states. This is also the reason why the US and British media very decidedly condemned the Iranian, Russian, and Chinese medias in their news coverage of the Syrian crisis, which challenge the tide of misinformation from the declining networks of CNN, Fox News, France 24, and Al Jazeera.

Like the original Operation Ajax in 1953, in which the state-run British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) took part, the mainstream media broadcasts from NATO and GCC states have been synchronized to shape the events on the ground. The media war intensified when the anti-government forces launched their attack of Damascus. The aim was to fuel panic and fear with the hope of getting the Syrian government and the Syrian military to scatter and lose hope instead of facing the anti-government forces. The ultimate objectives are to demoralize the Syrian population and to weaken the Syrian government’s domestic support.

The media outlets of NATO and GCC states insinuated that President Assad and his family fled Damascus to Latakia and would seek asylum in the Russian Federation. Again, the aims were to cause panic and both the governments in Syria and Russia rejected the false claims. According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Assad was “not even thinking about” fleeing to Russia. This was a repeat of British Foreign Secretary William Hague’s 2011 lie that Muammar Qaddafi had fled from Libya to Venezuela. This behaviour also falls into line with British Prime Minister David Cameron’s false claim that Vladimir Putin had told him that President Assad had to step down.

A New Saudi Intelligence Boss: Return of Prince “Bandar Bush”

Shortly after the bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters, a July 19 royal decree was enacted in Riyadh to replace Prince Muqrin (Mogren) bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud with Prince Bandar bin Sultan Al-Saud as the director-general of the external intelligence agency of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Al-Istikhbarat Al-Amah (General Intelligence).

Since 2005, Prince Bandar has been the secretary-general of the Saudi Arabian National Security Council, but his new appointment has made heads turn and is being used to infer that Saudi Arabia has a far more aggressive foreign policy. What the appointment reflects is that Saudi Arabia is fully in the service of the US in its intelligence wars against Syria and Iran and that Washington’s men in Riyadh have a firm grip over Saudi Arabia’s intelligence, security, and military apparatus. In the words of the Saudi pundit Jamal Khashoggi and the chief of the Bahrain-based Al-Arab network: “Bandar is quite aggressive, not at all like a typical cautious Saudi diplomat. If the aim is to bring Bashar down quick and fast, he will have a free hand to do what he thinks necessary.”

Prince Bandar, the son of the deceased Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, has been one of the central figures in creating Al-Qaeda and manipulating militant groups as geo-political tools for Washington since the Cold War. He was the Saudi ambassador to the US from 1983 to 2005. He has been a key figure in the intelligence war in Lebanon against Hezbollah and its allies and involved in exporting Fatah Al-Islam to Lebanon in an attempt to help the Hariri family fight Hezbollah and the March 8 Alliance.

Because he was the Saudi ambassador to Washington, he became the key figure in Saudi-US relations and developed close ties to the Bush family, which earned him the name “Bandar Bush.” It has been reported that the relationship was so close that the US Secret Service was part of his security detail. Moreover, he has had a long history with Robert Gates, starting from when Gates was a member of the CIA and helping mobilize fighters in Afghanistan against the Soviets.

In 2009, Bandar may have attempted to launch a silent coup in Saudi Arabia to impose his father, Crown Prince Sultan, as the new absolute monarch of Saudi Arabia. He was not seen for several years and may have been in some form of confinement. Things changed, however, in 2011 with the Arab Spring; Prince Bandar, Washington’s man, was seen in public again.

Bandar may also be a key figure in Saudi negotiations with Pakistan to purchase nuclear bombs.United Press International writes:

“As Iran becomes more dangerous and the United States becomes more reluctant to engage in military missions overseas, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia may find that renewed military and nuclear cooperation is the best way to secure their interests,” observed Christopher Clary and Mara E. Karlin, former [Pentagon] policy advisers on South Asia and the Middle East.

The picture that UPI depicts actually is misleading. If anyone is pushing the Saudis to acquire nuclear weapons, it is Washington. The US has also been heavily arming the Saudi regime and the GCC for the same reasons. One dimension of the US strategy is clear: Washington aims to create multiple and ongoing contained conflicts in the Middle East to bleed the region and keep it immobilized. Like the Israelis, the US wants perpetual civil war in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and even Turkey. By being duped into burning its bridges with Syria, the Turkish government has laid the foundations for the destabilization of the Turkish republic.

A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

Days after the appointment of Prince Bandar and the attack of the Syrian Crisis Unit an attack on General Intelligence’s Headquarters in Riyadh was reported by Yemen’s Al-Fajr Press and then widely quoted by the Iranian media. The blast is reported to have killed Banadar’s number two man, the deputy director-general of Saudi external intelligence, while he was entering the building Rumours are also circulating that Bandar may have been hurt or killed. Saudi Arabia has remained silent over the issue.

The blast in Riyadh is no mere coincidence. It is a retaliatory response to the blast in the Syrian National Security Headquarters. The chances that the Syrians executed the operation while all their energies are being spent on fighting against the US-directed siege on their country are marginal, but still possible. This is speculation, but it is most likely that one of Syria’s friends and allies retaliated against the Saudis for their involvement in the attack on the Crisis Unit in Damascus.

A remote-controlled bomb was also discovered in front of a Yemenese Intelligence building in Aden on July 22, 2012. The event came shortly after a Yemenese intelligence officer died after a targeted attack in the province of Bayda. What this means is a matter of speculation, but what is clear is that the intelligence apparatus of Arab states are being targeted. There is a full-out intelligence war in the Middle East and there are probably cross-cutting alliances.

The Bush Jr. Administration’s “Redirection” Policy is Manifest under Obama

In Yemen, the national military has successfully been fractured and divided, which is exactly what Washington, DC and its NATO and GCC allies want to replicate in Syria. Regime change is not their only goal, the destruction and balkanization of the Syrian Arab Republic is. They want sectarianism and balkanization to take root in Syria and across the Middle East. To paraphrase, when the so-called spiritual leaders of the Syrian Free Army and anti-government forces begin saying that “Israel and the Sunnis are allies against the Shias” or that “all Alawites must be exterminated,” it is clear that the end goal is to regionally divide and conquer the peoples of the Middle East by pitting them against one another.

This is part of the Middle East policy that the Bush Jr. White House called the “redirection” in 2007: “The ‘redirection,’ as some inside the White House have called the new strategy, has brought the United States closer to an open confrontation with Iran and, in parts of the region, propelled it into a widening sectarian conflict between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.” Robert Gates, Bandar’s old comrade, was brought into the Pentagon to oversee this “redirection” and retained by Barak Obama, who’s “A New Beginning” Speech in Cairo is an extension of this policy. The New Yorker is worth quoting about what the “redirection” policy began to implement: “[Washington] has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.”

Regardless of the political position that one takes about President Assad and his government, what has to be emphasized is that the governments of the US, UK, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are not involving themselves under the cover of the so-called “international community” on the basis of concern for the Syrian people and their well being. Because of them the words “protester” and “activist” have been hijacked by anti-government militias and foreign intelligence services. Humanitarianism and human rights are not the motive for US involvement. This is a fairy-tale for the naïve. Geo-political opportunism is at play and all the parties involved have blood on their hands at the expense of the Syrian people.

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Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya is an award-winning author and noted geopolitical analyst. He is the author of The Globalization of NATO (Clarity Press) and the forthcoming book The War on Libya and the Re-Colonization of Africa (GR Publishers). He has also contributed to several other books ranging from cultural critique to international relations. He is a Sociologist and Research Associate at the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), an expert contributor at the Strategic Cultural Foundation (SCF) in Russia, and a member of the Scientific Committee of Geopolitica, a peer-reviewed journal of geopolitics in Italy. He has also frequently spoken about the Middle East and international relations as a guest on such news networks as Al Jazeera, teleSUR, and Russia Today.

In 2007, he was a contributor, alongside former UN secretary-general Hans von Sponeck and Japanese nuclear bomb survivor and physicist Shoji Sawada, to the war crimes exhibit of the fourth Malaysian prime minister Mahathir bin Mohamad’s Perdana Global Peace Foundation in Kuala Lumpur. His writing has been translated into more than twenty languages including German, Russian, Turkish, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Italian, and Chinese In 2011, Nazemroaya’s work on NATO was archived by the military alliance’s own Multimedia Library in Brussels under the “NATO and Libya – Special Focus” annals, a collection of articles by leading international experts with their analyses on the war in Libya. In the same year he received special mention by the Latin American Federation of Journalists (FELAP) and was also awarded the prestigious First National Prize of the Mexican Press Club for his work in international investigative journalism.

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Zionist/MEK Disinformation Out of the Closet

[The spokesman below says that he is a “former CIA operative.”  That alone would be reason to dismiss what he has to say.  We know what that means, once an agency asset, always an asset—not a word he writes can be believed.]

Reza Kahlili is a pseudonym for a former CIA operative in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards…, a member of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and teaches at the U.S. Department of Defense’s Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy (JCITA).

 

Source: Iran readies attacks against Saudi Arabia, Qatar

By Reza Kahlili

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“use terrorism to overthrow the monarch in Bahrain.”

UN: Syria using fighter jets against rebels with tanks

UN: Syria using fighter jets against rebels with tanks

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By NBC News staff and wire services

Syrian fighter jets fired on rebel positions in the commercial capital of Aleppo on Wednesday, U.N. observers told The Associated Press, a development that could signal a significant escalation in the battle for control of the key city.

In a briefing on Wednesday, U.N. mission spokeswoman Sausan Ghosheh also said the United Nations had confirmation that the rebels now have heavy weapons of their own, including tanks.

On Tuesday, NBC News’ Richard Engel reported from northern Syria that the rebels were now equipped with powerful shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, which could narrow the gap between opposition fighters and the well-equipped forces of

The U.N.’s Ghosheh expressed concern over the situation in the northern city of Aleppo, where rebels have been battling government forces for the past 12 days.
Residents face shortages as Syrian army hits Aleppo

She described "heavy use of heavy weapons, including tanks, helicopters, heavy machine guns, as well as artillery."

Earlier, Reuters reported that government combat aircraft and artillery pounded Aleppo late into the night as the army battled for control for the fifth day, where rebel fighters said troops loyal to Assad had been forced to retreat.
The battle for Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, has become a crucial test for both sides in the 16-month-old rebellion against the Assad family’s four-decade-long grip on power. Neither Assad’s forces nor the rag-tag rebels can afford to lose if they hope to prevail in the wider struggle for Syria.

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Rebels arrest a man who they claim to be a traitor at an old military base in Sicco village, near Aleppo, Syria, on Tuesday.

Forces opposing the government estimate that about 20,000 people have died during the rebellion.

Assad cites ‘internal agents’
Assad also said Wednesday that foreign enemies were using "internal agents" to undermine the country’s stability.

Qatar/Saudi/Turkey Introduce Surface To Air Missiles To Aleppo

Rebels Say Iranian Diplomat Assassinated in Syria

Syrian rebels claimed they assassinated an Iranian diplomat in Damascus as war continues in the city of Aleppo.

By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

Free Syrian Army member stands by anti-aircraft machine on the outskirts of Aleppo

Free Syrian Army member stands by anti-aircraft machine on the outskirts of Aleppo

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Syrian rebels claimed they assassinated an Iranian diplomat in Damascus as war continues in the city of Aleppo. The Egyptian Al Arabiyawebsite reported the assassination, which it said could not be confirmed. No details were available.

The assassination, if true, would mark another psychological victory against Syrian President Bashar Assad, who literally has been fighting for his life since the Arab Spring protests began in Syria nearly a year and a half ago.

Western officials’ estimates of his being on the way out of power have been premature, and he has survived through the use of aerial bombings and brutal massacres of civilians.

However, the Syrian Free Army now has declared that it has acquired more than 20 surface-to-air missiles, and Western sources have not disputed the claim. Last week, rebels said they downed a Syrian army helicopter flying over the capital, where fierce battles have been fought.

Meanwhile, the head of the rebel Free Syrian Army attacked on Wednesday the formation of a new political coalition outside Syria that plans to establish a transitional government, calling its leaders opportunists who seek to divide the opposition and benefit from the rebels’ gains.

The Council for the Syrian Revolution was launched by a group of 70 exiled Syrian activists at a news conference in Cairo on Tuesday, Reuters reported.

The emergence of new alliance marks the latest effort by Syria’s divided opposition to forge a political alternative to President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces are trying to put down a 16-month armed uprising.

The Syrian military has stepped up a military campaign to drive rebels out of Aleppo, the country’s biggest city, using helicopter gunships and other heavy weapons.

Syrian combat aircraft and artillery pounded Aleppo late into the night on Tuesday. Large clouds of black smoke rose into the sky earlier in the day after attack helicopters turned their machineguns on eastern districts for the first time in the latest fighting and a MiG warplane later strafed the same area.

The battle for Aleppo has become a crucial test for both sides in the 16-month-old rebellion. Neither Assad’s forces nor the rag-tag rebels can afford to lose if they hope to prevail in the wider struggle for Syria.

Heavy gunfire echoed around the Salaheddine district in the southwest of the city, scene of some of the worst clashes, with shells raining in for most of the day.

Reuters journalists have established that neither the Syrian army nor rebel fighters are in full control of the quarter, which the government said it had taken on Sunday.

One journalist said Salaheddine resembled a "ghost town", its shops shuttered, with no sign of life.

The fighting has proved costly for the 2.5 million residents of the commercial hub of Aleppo. Rebels say they will turn Aleppo into the "grave" of the Assad government. Thousands of residents have fled and those who remain face shortages of food and fuel and the ever-present risk of injury or death.

"We have hardly any power or water, our wives and kids have left us here to watch the house and have gone somewhere safer," said Jumaa, a 45-year-old construction worker, who complained it was nearly impossible to observe the fasting month of Ramadan.

US warns Al-Qaeda branches on rise, as Iran stirs terror

[The following article is total bullshit.  Part of the govt. says that Al-Q is on the rise, while another faction says the opposite (SEE:  Al Qaeda decline hard to reverse after Bin Laden killing: U.S.).  Once again, the minions of the American puppet-masters are hyping the fear index, hoping to rally support for the next idiotic foreign policy move that they have planned.  The next generation of militants have proven themselves to be a bunch of incompetents and half-wits, most of them inexperienced and untrained.  These are not the arch-terrorists which "al-Qaeda" was alleged to be; these are poor men looking for paychecks, or illiterate followers of illiterate "Mullahs," who have no desire to lie down and die for anyone.  The rare instances of suspected Iranian "terror" have usually been counter-ops run by a  few Iranian intelligence agents, who are professionals, performing tasks, while maintaining mission integrity, just like our spooks.  The "terror war" is actually the Spy War.  Portraying every encounter between agencies as "terrorism" is a Bush/Cheney invention.  It feels like we are a bunch of helpless bugs trapped in a bottle.  That is just exactly how they want us to feel.  The American war machine is a runaway locomotive barreling down upon the innocent.  The easiest thing for most people would be to simply get out of the way, but it surely wouldn't be the right thing.]

US warns Al-Qaeda branches on rise, as Iran stirs terror

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) meets with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem (L) in Tehran on July 29. (AFP/IRANIAN PRESIDENT OFFICE)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) meets with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem (L) in Tehran on July 29. (AFP/IRANIAN PRESIDENT OFFICE)

WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda affiliates pose a rising threat exploiting poverty and upheavals in the world’s most vulnerable regions even as the core network is on the decline, the US State Department warned on Tuesday.

In its Country Reports on Terrorism 2011, the department also branded Iran “the world’s leading sponsor of terrorist activity” providing funds and support “for terrorist and militant groups throughout the Middle East.”

Both Iran and Al-Qaeda are helping to foment unrest by spreading “violent extremist ideology and rhetoric” in some of the world’s most restive regions, the report to Congress maintained.

Hailing the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a US commando raid on his Pakistani compound in May 2011, the report noted he had “remained deeply involved in directing (the group’s) operations and setting its strategy.”

“The loss of bin Laden and these other key operatives puts the network on a path of decline that will be difficult to reverse,” it said.

But, while the core group of Al-Qaeda may have been weakened over the past year, “we have seen the rise of affiliated groups around the world.”

“There’s no question there’s cause for concern,” ambassador at large from the department’s bureau of counter-terrorism, Daniel Benjamin, told journalists.

He stressed though that the core Al-Qaeda group had been the most “capable part of the organisation” with the ability to carry out “catastrophic attacks on a scale that none of the affiliates have been able to show.”

He pointed to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula as “the most dangerous of the affiliates,” although he praised the efforts of new President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi to crack down on the militants.

AQAP had gained territory in southern Yemen, and “was exploiting unrest in that country to advance plots against regional and Western interests,” the report charged.

Meanwhile Al-Qaeda’s north African branch, known as AQIM, “historically the weakest of the affiliates, saw its coffers filled in 2011 with kidnapping ransoms,” it added.

Al-Qaeda affiliates were also at work in Iraq, capitalising on the withdrawal of US forces from there, despite suffering recent leadership losses.

The Iraqi branch was “resilient” and “believed to be extending its reach into Syria and seeking to exploit the popular uprising against the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad.”

According to the report there were more 10,000 terror attacks around the globe in 2011 in 70 countries and leading to over 12,500 deaths. However the figures represent a five-year low, having dropped by almost 12 percent from 2010 and by 29 percent from 2007.

Benjamin called 2011 “an extremely significant year in counter-terrorism” not just because of the death of bin Laden, but also because of the Arab Spring, with millions demanding change in the Middle East without reference to “Al-Qaeda’s incendiary worldview.”

He warned of “attendant perils” though in which “terrorists could still cause significant disruptions for states undergoing” significant transformations.

The other main terror threat to the United States remained Iran, which was designated by the US as a State Sponsor of Terrorism in 1984.

“Iran remained an active state sponsor of terrorism in 2011 and increased its terrorist-related activity,” the report said.

The Islamic Republic’s aim was “likely in an effort to exploit the uncertain political conditions resulting from the Arab Spring, as well as in response to perceived increasing external pressure on Tehran.”

A plot uncovered in September to kill Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US “underscored anew Iran’s interest in using international terrorism – including in the United States – to further its foreign policy goals.”

Tehran was also continuing to provide arms and training to militant groups such as Hamas and other Palestinian extremist groups, as well as Hezbollah.

And Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had provided training to Taliban militants in Afghanistan.

The report also charged that Iran was allowing Al-Qaeda members to use its territory as a pipeline to funnel funds and operatives into South Asia.

The report also highlighted concerns about Boko Haram militants in Nigeria, said to have Al-Qaeda ties, and highlighted the situation in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula where “a number of loosely knit militant groups have formed… with some claiming ties and allegiance to Al-Qaeda.”

- AFP/de

Permanent War – Official US Policy

Permanent War – Official US Policy


By Stephen Lendman

Nations don’t wage permanent wars and survive. Imagine one calling itself a democracy trying.

Washington spends more on militarism and imperial wars than the rest of the world combined. At the same time, vital domestic needs go begging.

America lives by the sword. One day it’ll perish by it. Perhaps so will humanity.

The more wars it wages and longer they continue, the faster homeland and international support erodes.

What can’t go on forever won’t. Since 9/11 alone, Paul Craig Roberts says “11 years of failure” hasn’t deterred America’s rage to fight.

“(T)he same Washington con artists who have produced a decade of bloodshed and destruction to no worthwhile effect are now preparing more wars doomed to failure.”

“More ambitious than ever, Washington, now arrayed against Iran, is lining up against Russia and China as well.”

Out-of-control militarism is happening at a time the “government (is) deep in debt with a broken economy and a broken financial system.”

Add “drowning in hubris,” hypocrisy, psychopathic hegemony disorder, and contempt for human life, democratic values, and rule of law principles.

No nation caused more harm to more people than any other in history by a wide margin. Unless stopped, perhaps it’ll exceed the worst of all others combined.

In the meantime, one nation after another is ravaged. Syrians are battling to survive. US proxy killers murder them. The battle for Aleppo rages. More on what’s known below.

Washington upped the stakes. “Swarming” strategy is used. In the 1990s, RAND Corporation developed it. It replicates communication patterns and movements of bees and other insects. US proxy death squads employ it.

It erupted in Damascus and Aleppo. RAND researchers John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt’s 1997 “Swarming & The Future of Conflict” revealed the strategy. It’s used in conflicts and color revolutions.

Battlefield information, cyberwar, communications, and other IT techniques are weapons of war. In Syria, so are insurgent concentrations. Combined, they’re 21st century equivalents of blitzkrieg.

They involve irregular methods of conflict. They include terror, crime, and other militant activities. Swarming combines known techniques.

It strikes from all directions. Its effectiveness depends on deploying units able to interconnect using state-of-the-art communication technology.

It works on battlefields, in color revolutions, and other type coups. It was used in Libya’s conflict. It’s now in play in Syria.

Swarming in Damascus was routed. Aleppo now is ground zero. Syrian forces are determined to prevail. Odds are they will. Even heavily armed and directed on the ground, insurgents are outgunned and outmatched.

Syrians know the stakes. At issue is survival. Responsible leadership demands no efforts spared. Washington enlisted killer hoards invaded Syria.

Routing them is prioritized. Assad’s military has the capability to do it. If NATO forces intervene, all bets are off. Full-scale war changes things.

Robert Fisk is no Bashar Assad fan. He deplores imperialism more. On July 29 he headlined “Syrian wars of lies and hypocrisy,” saying:

“Has there ever been a Middle Eastern war of such hypocrisy? A war of such cowardice and such mean morality, of such false rhetoric and such public humiliation?”

“I’m referring to the utter lies and mendacity of our masters and our own public opinion….in response to the slaughter, a vicious pantomime more worthy of Swiftian satire than Tolstoy or Shakespeare.”

Fisk adds that while Washington rhetoric preaches democracy, it’s allied with the region’s most brutal despots. The “big truth,” he says, is that US leaders don’t give a damn about “human rights or the right to life or the death of Syrian babies.”

On July 24, Patrick Seale headlined “The Destruction of Syria,” saying:

“Once one of the most solid states in the Middle East and a key pivot of the regional power structure, Syria is now facing wholesale destruction.”

“The consequences of the unfolding drama are likely to be disastrous for Syria’s territorial integrity, for the well-being of its population, for regional peace, and for the interests of external powers deeply involved in the crisis.”

The entire region may become embroiled in conflict, he adds. What’s ongoing now isn’t new. Throughout Assad’s tenure and earlier, Washington and Israel conspired “to bring down the so-called ‘resistance axis’ of Tehran-Damascus-Hizbollah….”

It dares challenge US/Israeli regional dominance. “There can be no military solution to the Syria crisis,” Seale stresses. The longer fighting persists, the greater the chance for regional conflict and beyond.

Hegemons should be careful what they wish for. It may bring consequences far outweighing benefits achieved. At the same time, humanity always ends up losing. It has no say about imperial adventurism.

Fighting rages in Aleppo. On July 29, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) headlined “Terrorists Suffer Heavy Losses in Aleppo, Lattakia, Homs, Deir Ezzor and Hama,” saying:

Clashes continue in and around Aleppo and other cities. “A source told SANA that the authorities inflicted heavy losses upon the terrorists and confiscated weapons and ammo.”

Lebanon’s al-Manar TV cited Syrian analyst Salim Harba. He says insurgents “are receiving painful blows.”

Al-Manar also reported Blackwater elements “involved in security operations and murders. (They’re) active at the Syrian border, especially in northern Lebanon and Turkey.”

They’re training insurgents to fight. They’re directing them inside Syria.

The Syrian daily, al-Watan, calls Aleppo fighting “the mother of all battles.” Fierce clashes continue. Insurgents “are using advanced European and Turkish arms.” They include thermal rockets and anti-aircraft missiles.

Al-Watan says fighting may continue for some time. Thousands of insurgents are involved. They’re from Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Afghanistan, and other regional countries.

Aleppo witnesses say real war is raging. “(H)undreds of militants are falling one after another.” Syrian forces “cleanse(d) areas close to Aleppo.”

On July 29, Russia Today headlined “Aleppo blame game: Conflicting reports from the ground in Syria,” saying:

Violent clashes continue. Media scoundrels and dubious sources claim “the Syrian regime is gearing for a ‘massacre….’ “

Al-Khabar TV reporter Sarkis Kassargian told RT:

“Last night, rebels attacked government buildings and police and intelligence centers in Aleppo. But they didn’t succeed to control any of those places. Attacks and clashes then occurred, but the Syrian army was acting in defense.”

Insurgents control Al Hadi and Al Saher neighborhoods. Despite heavy fighting, residents aren’t “fleeing the city in droves.”

“Right now, there is no movement from government forces. Some families and residents in Aleppo are leaving the city, but most people are just moving to safer areas within the area, such as a local school and university.”

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov defended Assad, saying:

“How can one expect that the Syrian government will say, ‘Yes go ahead, overthrow me.’ “

“Our Western partners, together with some of Syria’s neighbors, are essentially encouraging, supporting and directing an armed struggle against the regime.”

Security analyst Charles Shoebridge told RT:

“The Syrian government is responding in a way that any government would do if faced with a situation of urban warfare.”

On July 28, Voice of Russia (VOA) headlined “Syria ahead of decisive battle,” saying:

Syria sent reinforcements to Aleppo. Washington is silent about insurgent violence. Other Western and regional countries don’t condemn them. America is the lead sponsor of regional terrorism.

Insurgents want Aleppo transformed into Syria’s Benghazi. City residents largely support Assad. They say “militants have been instilling terror taking people hostage and using them as human shields.”

Turkey is Washington’s lead attack dog. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has internal opposition. Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemel Kilicdaroglu calls Turkey “a country in trouble.”

“We do not want our people to pay the price for Western interests. We do not want Turkey to be dragged into the swamp….(W)e do not want war.”

“We were supposed to be the (regional) game-maker.” (Instead) we ended up being played. We tried to warn them on the consequences of sectarian fighting in Syria. We were expelled for doing so….Turkey does not deserve to be a proxy country.”

Along with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, other Gulf states, Libya, and Jordan, Turkey is that and more. Regional states may get more than they bargained for.

Destroying Syria assures consequences. Perhaps they’re next. Protests rock Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Others hit Egypt, Tunisia, Oman and the United Arab Emirites.

Yemeni unrest continues. Syria’s conflict risks an unstable regional eruption. Palestine may see a third Intifada.

People denied basic rights only hold back so long. Brutal monarchies and other regional despots now taste their own medicine. Maybe a bucket full is coming. It’s long overdue.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

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