Having learned nothing from the
catastrophes of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, it seems President Obama, the
equally clueless UK Prime Minister Cameron and his culturally challenged
Foreign Secretary William Hague are cheerleading another bloodbath in
formerly peaceful, secular, outward looking Syria.
"Any time bombs are used to target
innocent civilians it is an act of terrorism." President Barack Obama
15th February 2013. (Re Boston bombings.)
Having learned nothing from the
catastrophes of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, it seems President Obama, the
equally clueless UK Prime Minister Cameron and his culturally challenged
Foreign Secretary William Hague are cheerleading another bloodbath in
formerly peaceful, secular, outward looking Syria.
Felicity Arbuthnot
Having covertly provided arms and
equipment to insurgents from numerous different countries for over two
years, they have now moved to the overt stage, a move over which even
arch hawks such as former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski,
and former Republican Senator Richard Luger, six term leader of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee urged caution.
Luger said such action would boost
extremists, with Brzezinski dismissing Obama's talk of "red lines" as
thoughtless and risking: "a large-scale disaster for the United States."
During Brzezinski's time as National
Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter the decision was made to
finance the Mujahideen in Afghanistan in response to Soviet deployment
there. He's had a bit of time to reflect on blowback and perhaps the
2,243 wasted US lives in that "graveyard of empires" - so far.
It seems however, the Washington and
Whitehall regimes remain increasingly disconnected from reality. In
spite of the plethora of gruesome images circulating on the internet of
grinning terrorists holding up severed heads, cannibalising body organs
and summarily executing, they are to provide further arms to
insurgency's Hannibal Lecters. This, also regardless of the fact that
Riad al-Assad, founder of the so-called "Free Syrian Army" is quoted as
saying that suicide bombing is: " an integral part of revolutionary
action, of Free Syrian Army action."
Meanwhile, less than a month after the
murder of a soldier in London's Woolwich by wanna be jihadists (with
reported relationship with hard drugs) Britain's increasingly rudderless
ship of state allows entry to a controversial Saudi preacher, Muhamed
Al Arefe, alleged to have made anti-Shia and anti-Semitic exhortations
and who argues that a husband: "may use beatings to discipline his wife"
as long as he beats her "lightly."(i)
Informed friends from the Middle East
charge bluntly that he recruits jihadists, as last week in visits Riyadh
and Cairo. One added: "David Cameron may as well stand at the gate (of
the Mosque) and hand out arms for the 'good freedom fighters' who will
be heading to Syria after hearing Arefe's sickening lies, sectarian
incitement and calls for jihad against the 'infidel regime.' "
This was not a low key occasion. Arefe,
spoke at the London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre, built
on land donated by King George V1 to the Muslim Community of Britain.
The Cultural Centre was officially opened by the King in 1944. The
Mosque, completed in 1978, which can hold over five thousand worshippers
in the main hall alone, was designed by renowned architect Sir
Frederick Gibberd. Quite a platform for any recruiter.
However, Obama and Cameron hardly need
to arm terrorists, they are seemingly doing fine, via the US-UK-NATO
last mega screw up: Libya.
This week it was reported (ii, iii) that
weapons are flooding in to Syria from a Libya awash with weapons, "with
spy chiefs saying" that the country has become a supermarket "of the
world's illegal arms trade."
"Up to 3,000 surface-to-air missiles
(SAMs) have gone missing since the conflict" with more than "one million
tonnes of weapons belonging to Colonel Quaddaffi" looted after his
terrible death at the hands of NATO's "allies."
Potentially that is enough SAMs to down 3,000 airliners.
The Daily Mail understands that,
unsecured: " ... there are now more weapons in Libya than in the entire
arsenal of the British Army" according to MI6 estimates.
One internet video showed a stockpile of
SAMs, which can hit an aircraft flying at 11,000 feet, in the hands of
the Syrian insurgents. Used from airport perimeters anywhere, the result
could be tragedy.
However, Akhbar Alaan TV reports(iv)
Benghazi has been supplying weapons to the Syrian terrorists for "over a
year." With pictures they: "show the shipments from Libya, via Turkey
to the Syrian opposition."
The TV station's reporter states: "Their
own Libyan revolution was supported by NATO ... But these former Libyan
rebels say the world is abandoning the Syrian opposition. And because
of that Benghazi decided to act ..."
Further: "All these weapons are donated
by former rebel units in eastern Libya ... According to the Libyan
organizer they also have shipped around 120 SAM 7 surface to
air-missiles to Syria." Rebel units were, of course aided by US
Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, who arrived in a cargo ship
loaded with arms (news, websites) and was murdered with colleagues in
Benghazi on 11th September 2012.
According to the New York Times, Qatari
C-17 cargo planes, capable of carrying a payload of over seventy tonnes,
have picked up a weapons shipment at least three times this year, which
were then delivered to the Turkish-Syrian border to be handed on to the
"rebels."
British-Libyan arms dealer Abdul Basit
Haroun - who was a property developer in Manchester, UK for twenty
years, until 2011 - has told Reuters that weapons are reaching Syria not
alone by numerous flights, but on ships, concealed amongst humanitarian
aid. Haroun has claimed that the authorities know about the shipment:
"everybody knows."
Further, Libyan Assembly Member Tawfiq
Shehabi has said he supports the activitites of people like Haroun, who
was a brigade commander during the Libyan uprising: "After the end of
the (uprising) he became involved in supporting the Syrian revolution
... he does a good job of supporting the Syrian revolution."
Claims are that permission for shipments
is sought from and sanctioned by, Turkey. The UN has criticized Libya
for proliferating weapons at an "alarming rate" and for "enriching the
arsenals of a range of non-State actors, including terrorist
groups."(v)
Reuters interviewed Haroun and a
reporter was taken to a container of weapons being prepared for delivery
to Syria: " ... stacked with boxes of ammunition, rocket launchers and
various types of light and medium weapons."
Arms are flown in to "neighbouring
countries on chartered flights", several to Jordan as well as Turkey:
"weapons were then transferred over the border." (vi)
In Libya, the versatile Mr Haroun:
"helps the government with state security, according to interior
ministry spokesman Majdi al-Ourfi."
Quite an own goal, NATO.
But no lessons have been learned. On
Saturday (22nd June) the ridiculously named, eleven nation "Friends of
Syria", meeting in Quatar, agreed to supply: "all the necessary
material" to the insurgents. Britain, with the US, is of course
cheerleading.
This in spite of warnings from such as
Charles Lister, analyst at HIS - Jane's Terrorist and Insurgency Centre -
of the danger that weapons "almost invariably end up in the hands of"
terrorists and extremists, and possibly even back in Britain.
General Sir Richard Dannatt, the former
head of the army, said last week he was: "very much in the camp of those
who would not wish to be involved and intervene in any shape or form",
with Major General Julian Thompson, who commanded British forces in the
Falklands War in 1982, saying it was: "absolutely ridiculous" to
contemplate another intervention ...and getting involved with something
else" whilst still mired in Afghanistan after nearly twelve years.
"Our information from Doha says that
five countries have decided to start arming us immediately, and four
other countries will give us logistical and technical support and, at a
later stage, arm the Free Syrian Army," a spokesman for the opposition
fighters, Loay Al Mikdad, said in an interview with Qatar's Al-Jazeera
TV.
Incredibly, with not a glance towards
legality, the Doha plotters: "repeated their call for the establishment
of a transitional governing body to which full executive powers would be
transferred ... Bashar Assad has no role in the transitional governing
body or thereafter."
However, Syria is a founding Member of
the UN, one of the fifty one countries who signed to the Charter on 26th
June 1945. Member States of the United Nations are bound by the UN
Charter.
Article 2 (4) states:
All Members shall refrain in their
international relations from the threat or use of force against the
territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any
other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.
Article 2 (1) The Organization is based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its Members.
Article 2(2) All Members shall settle
their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that
international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered. (vii)
Further:
The UN's 1970 Declaration on Principles
of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among
States directs: "No state or group of states has the right to
intervene, directly or indirectly, for any reason whatever, in the
internal or external affairs of any other state.
"Consequently, armed intervention and
all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the
personality of the state or against its political economic and cultural
elements are in violation of international law."
Recalling the duty of States to refrain
in their international relations from military, political, economic or
any other form of coercion aimed against the political independence or
territorial integrity of any State,
"Considering it essential that all
States shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or
use of force against the territorial integrity or political
independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the
purposes of the United Nations,
"In accordance with the purposes and
principles of the United Nations, States have the duty to refrain from
propaganda for wars of aggression.
Every State has the duty to refrain from
organizing or encouraging the organization of irregular forces or armed
bands including mercenaries, for incursion into the territory of
another State.
"Every State has the duty to refrain
from organizing, instigating, assisting or participating in acts of
civil strife or terrorist acts in another State or acquiescing in
organized activities within its territory directed towards the
commission of such acts, when the acts referred to in the present
paragraph involve a threat or use of force." (viii)
End note. Middle East "Peace Envoy" Tony
Blair who lied his way in to the destruction of Iraq, kissed his
welcoming host Colonel Quaddafi then betrayed worthy of any Judas, has
entertained President Assad.
In 2002, when Bashir al Assad visited
Britain, meeting the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and dined with Blair at
Downing Street, it was considered bestowing a n hour on the President.
"According to documents, on Nov. 14,
2002, a desk officer covering Syria and Lebanon at the Foreign and
Commonwealth office wrote: "You should be aware that President Bashar of
Syria will visit the U.K. as a guest of government ... This will
include an audience with the queen. I have been advised that we need to
consider whether the queen should bestow an honor on him."(ix)
Blair is, of course, cheer leading for
Syria's destruction: "A spokesperson for Tony Blair defended the actions
of the government under the former PM, stating: "Engagement with Syria
and Assad in 2002 was absolutely right ... Mr. Blair has said many
times since that the situation has changed and Assad now has to go."
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