AngryCanadian
03-02-2020, 01:46 PM
NeoCons, Interventionists, War Mongers are desperate to get Trump to start a dangerous conflict over Syria by defending the Jihadists. These interventionists want you to believe that there are trematode rebels in Syria.
A former envoy wants a casefire to save the Jihadists in Idlib.
Intervening in Syria to help out Jihadists will be a lose for Trump at the elections. Once again Neocons are lying about protecting civilians. Its about protecting their jihadist allies who are holding the civilians as human shied.
U.S. must threaten Russia with military intervention in Idlib to secure ceasefire, former envoy says (https://www.newsweek.com/us-threaten-russia-military-intervention-idlib-secure-ceasefire-former-envoy-frederic-hof-1489686?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1582891906)
The U.S. has repeatedly called for a ceasefire but the demands have fallen on deaf ears. U.S. troops are deployed in northeastern and eastern Syria, but regular troops are not present in Idlib.
American special forces have conducted missions there—for example the assassination of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr all-Baghdadi last year—but Washington's role in the current offensive is a diplomatic one.
Hof said American officials were wrong to make statements showing they have no intention to intervene in Idlib militarily, whether to protect civilians or support NATO ally Turkey.
A former envoy wants a casefire to save the Jihadists in Idlib.
Intervening in Syria to help out Jihadists will be a lose for Trump at the elections. Once again Neocons are lying about protecting civilians. Its about protecting their jihadist allies who are holding the civilians as human shied.
U.S. must threaten Russia with military intervention in Idlib to secure ceasefire, former envoy says (https://www.newsweek.com/us-threaten-russia-military-intervention-idlib-secure-ceasefire-former-envoy-frederic-hof-1489686?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1582891906)
The U.S. has repeatedly called for a ceasefire but the demands have fallen on deaf ears. U.S. troops are deployed in northeastern and eastern Syria, but regular troops are not present in Idlib.
American special forces have conducted missions there—for example the assassination of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr all-Baghdadi last year—but Washington's role in the current offensive is a diplomatic one.
Hof said American officials were wrong to make statements showing they have no intention to intervene in Idlib militarily, whether to protect civilians or support NATO ally Turkey.