The Strategic Culture Foundation: The torrent of reckless false accusations against Russia made by the US and its NATO allies is hitting warp speed.
This week saw more baseless allegations of Russian cyber attacks on American elections and British industries.
There were also crass claims by US officials that Russia was behind so-called sonic attacks on American diplomats in Cuba.
Then a Dutch foreign minister was forced to resign after he finally admitted telling lies for the past two years over alleged Russian plans for regional aggression.
Elsewhere, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson claimed this
week during a tour of the Middle East that “the primary goal” of his
nation’s involvement in Syria is “to defeat” Islamic State (Daesh)
terrorism.
This
is patently false given that the US forces illegally occupying parts of
Syria are launching lethal attacks on Syrian armed forces who are
actually fighting Islamic State and their myriad terrorist affiliates.
Meanwhile, feminist US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley accused Russia of blocking peace efforts in Syria – another audacious falsehood to add to her thick compendium of calumny.
Perhaps the most barefaced falsehood transpired this week when French President Emmanuel Macron candidly admitted that his government did not have any proof of chemical weapons being used in Syria.
“Today,
our agencies, our armed forces have not established that chemical
weapons, as set out in treaties, have been used against the civilian
population,” said Macron to media in Paris.
His
admission follows that of US Defense Secretary James Mattis who also
fessed up earlier this month to having no evidence of chemical weapons
being deployed in Syria.
“We have other reports from the battlefield from people who claim it’s been used,” said Mattis to reporters at the Pentagon. “We do not have evidence of it.”
Yet,
only a few weeks ago, the French and US government were condemning
Syrian President Assad for alleged use of chemical weapons by his
forces. France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and US Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson also accused Russia of bearing responsibility because of its alliance with Damascus.
But now we are told that the French and US governments do not, in fact, have any evidence concerning chemical weapons in Syria.
This
is in spite of US President Donald Trump unleashing over 50 Tomahawk
cruise missiles on the Arab country last April in purported reprisal for
the “Syrian regime” dropping chemical munitions on the town of Khan
Sheikhoun in Idlib Province on April 4 2o17.
Macron
went on to make the absurd declaration this week that “if” chemical
weapons were found to be used then he would order military strikes on
Syria.
Both
Syria and Russia have categorically and repeatedly rejected claims of
using chemical weapons, pointing out that Syria’s stockpile was
eliminated back in 2014 under a UN-brokered deal.
When
Mattis said “we have reports from the battlefield” he was referring to
groups like the CIA covertly-sponsored terrorist outfit Al Nusra Front
and their media outlet, the so-called White Helmets.
Western
news media footage over the past two weeks seemingly depicting Syrian
and Russian air strikes on civilian areas is sourced from the White
Helmets. This group is embedded with Al Nusra.
The
same warped narrative claiming Syrian and Russian violations during the
liberation of Aleppo from the terrorists at the end of 2016 is being
played out again in East Ghouta and Idlib. And again the Western news
media are amplifying the dubious propaganda from the likes of the White
Helmets as if it is independent, verified information.
This
week in Paris Abdulrahman Almawwas, the so-called vice president of the
White Helmets, which also go by the name of Syria Civil Defense, told the Reuters news agency that France and other NATO powers must intervene in Syria.
“It’s
time to take real action and not just talk about red lines,” said
Almawwas, who was clearly disappointed after hearing Macron’s admission
of no evidence for chemical weapons.
Tellingly,
the White Helmets’ envoy was hosted by senior French government
officials while in Paris, including Macron’s chief diplomatic advisor,
according to Reuters.
He
also went on to complain – unwittingly – that the White Helmets have
received less funding from foreign governments this year compared with
last year.
Reuters
reported: “Almawwas said the group’s financing for 2018 from foreign
governments [sic] had dropped to $12 million from $18 million a year
earlier.”
According to the White Helmets’ own website,
the foreign governments whom they receive financing from include: the
United States, Britain, France, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and
Canada, among others.
In
other words, this so-called humanitarian relief organization is a
NATO-sponsored entity, which evidently operates freely in areas of Syria
controlled by Al Nusra and other internationally proscribed terror
groups.
And
this is the same “source” which has been used by the NATO governments
and Western news media to disseminate claims about Syrian state forces
using chemical weapons against civilians – claims which senior US and
French officials are now belatedly negating.
What we have here is demonstrable peddling of falsehoods and lies by Western governments and their news media.
Not just with regard to the war in Syria, but on a range of other international incendiary issues, as noted above.
Accusing
Russia of aggression, nuclear threats, sabotaging elections, targeting
civilian infrastructure which could “kill thousands and thousands”
(British Defense Minister Gavin Williamson last month), or any number of
other wild allegations, is symptomatic of sociopathic lying by Western
governments.
The
reckless falsehoods and lies espoused by the US and its European allies
are made possible because of the reprehensible servility of Western
media not holding to account the wild claims that they willfully
disseminate.
This relentless propagation of lies is an appalling incitement to tensions, conflict and war.
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