“Here we go again,” one person tweeted, claiming a “large” convoy had entered eastern Syria on the “first day” of Biden’s presidency.
ed note–yes more of a ‘how they do it’ story rather than a ‘It Begins’, but given the timing involved in it all we deferred in favor of the latter.
Nevertheless, out of respect for the ‘how they do it’ discussion that takes place here on a regular basis, let’s discuss a few ‘protocols’ surrounding all of it.
The Jews, being defined as ‘followers/practitioners of Judaism’ (in and of itself is an ideology rooted in deception, theft, and in general every other criminal act known to be such by any civilizational standard throughout human history) are by definition liars. ‘By way of deception, we shall make war’ was not just ‘chosen’–no pun intended–out of the blue as the motto of Israel’s deception, sabotage, and assassination agency Mossad just because it happened to have a nice ring to it, but rather because it represents one of the main pistons functioning within the machinery of Judaic intrigue, empowerment and the advancement of Judaism’s aims, and going all the way back to the Old Testament story of Abraham and Sarah lying to the Egyptians in selling Sarah’s sexual services to Pharaoh under the guise she was Abe’s ‘sister’ rather than his wife.
That being the case, the story below is yet another exercise in this application. It will be remembered that before and after 9/11, the Jews as a group–and particularly those 666% in control of the mainstream media–were pushing for the destruction of Iraq in screeching and ear-splitting decibels for months and years on end. After that bloodbath got started and developed its own inertia, and ESPECIALLY after the body bags containing the remains of thousands of American servicemen started coming back to the US–the Jews then backed away from it, claimed they had never supported it and that anyone alleging that ‘the Jews’ pushed for the war were ‘anti-Shemites’.
And likewise with this little exercise in ‘by way of deception’ appearing below. Organized Jewry had their ‘agreements’ and ‘understandings’ with Biden before he had even gotten the Democratic nomination, and once he DOES commit himself whole-hog to making good on those ‘agreements’ and ‘understandings’ with regards to the ‘endless wars’ in the Middle East which Israel got kicked off with her Mossad-engineered terrorist attacks on 9/11 but which subsided un DJT, no one will remember articles such as this dismissing the obvious as mere ‘conspiracy theories’. In the meantime, while no one is remembering any of what just took place, the Jews as a group will be busy constructing/conjuring up the next batch of ‘by way of deception’ functioning as the pre-req for whatever new disaster they have planned for whoever.
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Rumors that the US has sent a “convoy” of trucks to Syria spread online overnight between Friday and Saturday. It was tweeted and pushed by those who are critical of US foreign policy and particularly some who have latched onto a narrative that former US President Donald Trump wanted to end “foreign wars” while President Joe Biden will “start” a new war. Neither is accurate.
“Here we go again,” one person tweeted, claiming a “large” convoy had entered eastern Syria on the “first day” of Biden’s presidency. This relied on AlMasdar news, although the link to the supposed story had been removed when I clicked on it at 12:46pm on Saturday.
Another commentator claimed that Biden “invaded Syria.” This claim relied on an i24 report which relied on a report from Syrian regime SANA media. The laundering of the source through i24 made it appear more factual when in fact it was merely Syrian government propaganda. The Syrian regime opposes the US presence in eastern Syria.
The US has several hundred personnel in eastern Syria where it works with the Syrian Democratic Forces to continue to stabilize the area and fight ISIS. The SDF control a large swatch of Syria east of the Euphrates. Trump vowed to leave Syria in 2017, 2018 and again in 2019. In 2019 he withdrew forces from new Tel Abyad and enabled a Turkish invasion that caused some 200,000 people to flee.
Kurdish allies of the US in Syria were concerned the US would betray them after they had fought against ISIS alongside US, French and UK special forces. However, the US stayed in Syria. Trump said he would secure Syria’s “oil.” US Central Command and the US State Department appeared to have conflicting goals. It remains to be seen what Biden’s Syria policy is.
The conspiracy theory that claims Biden “invaded” Syria or sent a US convoy there on his “first day” is a misreading of events. The US supplies its forces in eastern Syria with trucks often sent from the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. This is a tenuous logistics pipeline for US personnel and Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve. Those who follow these movements call them routine. There is no evidence of an increased US footprint, a change in posture or tempo of operations.
Nevertheless pro-Trump commentators and Trump’s own officials often claimed the US was “ending” a series of “endless wars.” Some claimed Trump was the first US president in generations not to start a foreign war. Trump sought to leave Afghanistan and many wonder if that is feasible. Trump did draw down US forces in Iraq from more than 5,000 to several thousand.
US forces also left half a dozen bases because of increased pro-Iran militia attacks used 107mm rockets to aim at US compounds on Iraqi bases. Areas such as K-1 near Kirkuk, Q-West near Mosul, a Nineveh base, and Taqadum, Taji, and others were handed over to Iraqis, often with millions of dollars of equipment.
The US has trained and mentored some 250,000 Iraqi soldiers since 2014 to help them fight ISIS. Pro-Iranian voices want the US to leave Iraq. In Syria the US helped train and equip almost 100,000 fighters. Turkey, Iran and Russia oppose the US role in Syria and their media is quick to spread conspiracies. They also are critical of the Biden administration. The US also has a lonely base at Tanf in Syria near the Jordanian border.