
I do not know anyone who was not shocked by the lightning speed with which Damascus fell to expensively armed jihadist militias last weekend.
I know very few people who do not understand that another domino has just fallen in the “seven-front war” Benjamin Netanyahu has boasted this year of waging across West Asia. I know very few people who do not recognize that terrorist Israel is well on the way to establishing itself as a dictatorial hegemon across the region.
I know very few people who do not understand that the longstanding project of the Zionist neoconservatives, who have more or less controlled U.S. foreign policy for decades, i.e., “remaking the Middle East,” is the design behind all that has occurred since the Israelis launched their attack on Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023.
I do not know anyone who has achieved the age of reason who does not recognize the U.S. hand in the stunning sweep through Syria of Hay`at Tahrir al–Sham, long-recognized as a terrorist organization. All one needs to grasp this is a little history.
But I know of no corporate or state-funded medium on either side of the Atlantic — the major dailies, the broadcast networks, NPR, PBS, the BBC — where you can read or hear about any of this.
Blinding Us
Mainstream media are doing exactly what they did as the U.S.–led “regime change” operation in Syria began in early 2012 at the latest and probably in the final months of 2011: They are making sure the events now unfolding in Syria are not quite illegible but nearly.
It is again a question of knowing the history. In the case of Hay`at Tahrir al–Sham and the other jihadists who knocked over the Assad regime as if it were made of Lego blocks, it is another exercise in dressing up a monster in a suit and tie.
The corporate press and broadcasters are now resolutely recasting the murderous fanatics who have seized control of Syria as legitimate “rebels.” Rebels, rebels, rebels: This is the approved terminology.
I see they have left off describing these Sunni zealots as the “moderate rebels” of yesteryear, that phrase having been hopelessly discredited last time around, but the drift is the same: These are civilized people out there trying to do the right thing.
My favorite in this line appeared in The Daily Telegraph several days before the Assad government collapsed: “How Syria’s ‘diversity-friendly’ jihadists plan on building a state.” I had to read this one twice, too.
Nowhere but nowhere in the West’s mass media can you find even a mention of the U.S.–Turkish-and-probably–Israeli support that made possible the swift sweep of Hay`at Tahrir al–Sham and its ever-bickering allies from its seat in the Idlib governorate through Hama and other cities to the center of Damascus.
This is, like the earlier years of the Western-backed terrorist attacks on the Assad regime, and like the proxy war in Ukraine, and like the Saudis’ U.S.–supported war against Yemen, and like the Israeli genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza, and like the Israelis’ attacks in Lebanon, sponsored military aggression we are not permitted to see without considerable effort to transcend official representations of reality.
Understanding Who the Americans Are
What happened, what is happening, what will happen: I do not know anyone who is not asking these questions, too.
We must go back and back and back further to understand what has just occurred in Syria and to understand why, and finally to understand who Americans are and who they have been for all the decades since the 1945 victories.
It is logical to begin this pencil-sketch of the past with the famous coups of the 1950s. These occurred in Iran, where the C.I.A., working with MI6, deposed Mohammed Mossadegh as Iran’s prime minister in August 1953, and in Guatemala, where an agency operation forced Jacobo Árbenz from the presidency a year later.
It is striking today to consider a few of the features of these operations. Stimulating various social and economic antagonisms to foment public unrest and an appearance of political disorder was key in both cases. Both coups removed popularly elected leaders and installed repressive puppets.
There was violence in both cases, but by later standards these operations were something close to surgical. Mossadegh withdrew to his farm in the Iranian countryside; Árbenz, a Swiss pharmacist by background, spent his last years wandering dejectedly through Europe.
An appearance of propriety was important back then. Most Americans were unaware that the C.I.A. had engineered the events in Tehran and Guatemala City. And in the Iranian case, something to note: Removing Iran’s first elected prime minister set in motion a wave of blowback that continues to break over U.S.–Iranian relations; in Guatemala it led to a civil war that endured for 36 years.
The C.I.A. considered the coup in Iran a useful model – Guatemala its next application. But in 1965 the agency began to do things very differently when it organized the coup that brought down Sukarno, independent Indonesia’s charismatic founding father and its first president.
The Jakarta Model
Vincent Bevins, a seasoned foreign correspondent, got this down better than anyone in The Jakarta Method: Washington’s Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World (Public Affairs, 2020). With the Cold War approaching its worst years, the Indonesian coup was the first, as Blevins’s subtitle indicates, to submerge an entire nation in prolonged violence.
There are various figures for the number of deaths that resulted as the agency installed the dictatorial, bottomlessly corrupt Suharto in the presidential palace in 1967. Blevins puts it at a million or more. Along with the deaths, the nation’s previously lively political culture was extinguished until Suharto fell 32 years later.
The Jakarta Method was subsequently applied in various other circumstances, notably but not only in the 1973 coup that deposed Salvador Allende in Chile and installed Augusto Pinochet, a vicious dictator in the Suharto mold. Nine years later Zbigniew Brzezinski put a modified version to use in Afghanistan.
Blind to US Support for Jihadism
As Jimmy Carter’s relentlessly anti–Soviet national security adviser, Brzezinski persuaded Carter to back the mujahideen then fighting the Moscow-backed regime in Kabul. The result was the well-armed, well-financed force named al–Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden.
And so we come, via the campaigns of mass violence in Iraq and Libya and the proxy war in Ukraine, to the Syrian operation. People who rely on mainstream media still have a hard time accepting that the U.S. and its trans–Atlantic allies backed al–Qaeda’s Syrian forces, the Islamic State, and their heinous offshoots in their war against the Assad regime.
There are no grounds whatsoever for this disbelief. The U.S. operation in Syria is a straight readout of Brzezinski’s Afghanistan strategy. Sharmine Narwani, the tenacious Beirut-based correspondent and the founding editor of The Cradle, reported the American op first-hand as it unfolded. She recounted what she saw in an impressively detailed interview I published in 2019. It is here and here in two parts.
It Wasn’t Over
By 2018–19, it was obvious that the C.I.A.’s Syrian operation, in my judgment its largest since the Cold War’s end, had failed after several years of Russia’s bombing campaign against the Islamic State. Everyone making this judgment, myself included, forgot to add four essential words: It had failed for the time being.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham was founded at the start of the covert U.S. intervention, in 2011–12. Its name translates as Organization for the Liberation of the Levant.
Liberating the Levant is a very good idea, but HTS does not mean this the way anyone opposed to the Western powers’ long and violent domination of West Asia would mean it. HTS shared with the Islamic State an ambition to establish a caliphate ruled by radical interpretations of Islamic law.
In May 2018 the State Department added HTS to its list of foreign terrorist organizations, FTOs in the parlance of the apparatchiks. It is a direct descendent of Jabhat al–Nusra, which was the worst of the worst among al–Qaeda’s shape-shifting affiliates operating in Syria.
By the time HTS made the list, Jabhat al–Nusra was already on it. They both remain on it as we speak.
HTS was founded by Abu Mohammad al–Jolani, a nom de guerre now all over the news: He has long led HTS and appears now to have plans to make himself Syria’s next president. When he spoke at a celebrated mosque in Damascus last week, he shed the public alias in favor of his real name, Ahmed al–Shara.
Jolani’s background is not to be missed. He was once an Islamic State commander who went on to found Jabhat al–Nusra and, after a violent split, HTS.
As the HTS leader, he was implicated in numerous cases of torture, violence, sexual abuse, arbitrary arrests, disappearances, and so on. Reflecting his singular malignity, the State Department had declared Jolani a “specially designated global terrorist” as far back as 2013.
That designation still stood in 2021. Then something odd, and in hindsight very revealing, occurred.
Rehabilitating Jolani
In April of that year PBS broadcast the first interview with Jolani ever to appear in any Western medium. It was conducted by Martin Smith, a longtime broadcast correspondent with a good reputation.
And there on camera was the specially designated terrorist in a blue blazer and a buttoned-down shirt, telling Smith he planned to build a “salvation government” in Syria.
Smith was not shy, to his credit, in his review of Jolani’s horrific record. But he gave his interview subject ample airtime to make his that-was-then-this-is-now argument.
There was no talk of a caliphate, despite how HTS still named itself. It was about sound local governance. Yes, this would be according to Sharia law, but it would be a kind-and-gentle Sharia law.
The Martin Smith interview, it is now evident, was highly significant for its timing and its implications for U.S. policy. It is almost certain that it signaled an already-in-train revival of the Syrian operation; certainly it marked the start of the preposterous reinvention of Jolani that is now ubiquitous in Western media.
It is a long way from those first postwar coups — large in ambition and implications but small in scale as they look to us now. Since the Jakarta Method was devised in the mid–1960s, mass murder programs have shaped our world just as Vincent Blevins insightfully put it.
Committed to Mass Violence
The questions noted at the start of this commentary remain those we must ask: What happened, what is happening, what will happen. Clarity on these matters arrives by degrees — not by way of official accounts or the corporate press, but in independent media. For now, two conclusions.
One, the U.S. and its trans–Atlantic allies are now thoroughly committed to mass violence. This means it is difficult to avoid concluding that the Western powers and Israel will turn to Iran once Syria as a functioning polity has been thoroughly disabled.
What has prompted the U.S. and Israel to exercise caution to date has been the risk of what would without doubt be a cataclysmic conflict that could tip into another world war.
With a six-decade history of mass violence behind them, these powers now appear willing to take this risk. There is little ground left to continue questioning this.
Two, we now witness the reinvention of a viciously intolerant terrorist given to waging holy wars as an acceptable presence at the head of what was a secular nation until earlier this month.
We must read this as the outcome — the successful outcome — of an eight-decade campaign to render the citizens of the Western powers grotesquely ignorant of the world in which they live.
The New York Times and other major dailies continue to lie by omission about U.S. support for Jolani and the organization he leads, even as both are officially designated terrorists. But something worth considering here: These media ran interesting photographs with their initial stories on the militias’ sudden offensive, showing rocket launchers and armored personnel carriers of obvious Western manufacture. Here is one such picture and here is another.
I see these pictures and the accompanying stories as mirrors. They show us exactly who we are, what we have become — and also the extent to which we are encouraged not to see either.
There are no true surprises in what we witness now in Syria. It is an old story. We have been blinded to it, along with many other things to which we have been blinded. Most fundamentally we have been rendered blind to ourselves.
That “diversity-friendly” part is just a pavlovian catchphrase which triggers warm, comforting feelings deep in the bosom of every brainwashed white woman in the Anglosphere. As well as in many so-called “men” —and in Germans, Swedes, and so on.
People believe what they read and hear every day. Even those who imagine themselves skeptics. You can tack that phrase onto just about anything now, and they’ll bite.
Saturation propaganda is a favored tactic of the ruling class for one basic reason: it works.
A cornerstone of American foreign policy is to support coups and topple regimes in various countries, leading predictably to millions of deaths and decades of civil war. When the smoke has cleared and the dust settled, people will invariably seek peace with an overwhelming desire to lead normal lives. Children are raised and educated in this environment, which emphasizes reconciliation and a national identity, over whatever sectarian or partisan divisions may have previously existed. A new population emerges, one that is less likely to support independence and is more compliant to Western interests.
Thus, the cruelty and lack of humanity of American foreign policy is revealed. They will destroy lives and whole countries in an effort to target the children for reeducation.
It’s not Americans. It’s the jews who hijacked the American government. Well, actually the jew founded it and they just recently came out of hiding that fact.
Either way, it’s the jews and when that issue is dealt with there can be world peace.
“in the face of expensively armed jihadist militias”
This is easy to guess when dealing with hordes of assassins who for the first time are treated as freedom fighters.
And it is curious that the historical mercenaries in the region have behaved in a surprising way, without going overboard with killing for fun.
And on the contrary, the Israelis were (or still are) euphoric about the possibility of killing without anything stopping them, from the ministers to the soldiers, as if it were the only goal of their lives.
And in reality, several thousand unarmed civilians were killed and a few soldiers who were killed after surrendering.
Well, okay, this article doesn’t say anything new about what is already known. Surprises and questions come from other sides. Axis of resistance. Brics. Iran. Russia. China… It’s about betrayal, weakness, business or simply negligence. The truth is that today, Russia and China are not at the level of either global powers or regional powers. A shame. It is evident that a dog that barks does not bite. I recommend reading Thierry Meyssan, his latest articles regarding the Middle East: What is changing in the Middle East, and How Washington and Ankara changed the Damascus regime, on Voltairenet.com
I wouldn’t worry too much about Syria. In a few short months when the IDF are marching into Tehran this latest U.S./Israeli crime will be ancient history.
The CIA regime’s long term geopolitical strategy is very subtle, probably too subtle for your meager brain unless you concentrate very hard. It’s “So what if we can’t take over countries anymore, we’ll just fuck em up!”
Not blind just decieved. Russias presence papered over a hollowed out military.
Syria never made a serious effort to oust the U.S occupiers therefore they have being on a drip since the Americans came in.
All countries with American presence is a country in name only, the great stars and stripes leach will suck the life blood out of any nation they attach themselves to.
All those nations who sided with the great devil will themselves be tamed and destroyed once Israel is ready to take more.
Like Syria, each nation in its turn will be starved of resources, set on and terrorised by the Zionist controlled head choppers then eventually destroyed by the cowards in the sky and occupied by greater Israel, which will grow like a cancer.
If the Arabs, who sided with the great evil, don’t find a real leader instead of paid for ones like in Turkey, then Iraq, Libya, Palistine, Lebanon and now Syria is your future.
Or you can become a loyal dog like Jordan and Egypt, Turkey.
The Gulf states aren’t included because they were just Bedouin and have no allegiance to anything but money now.
the u.s. and israel aren’t just willing to start ww3, it is their whole strategy, as both are inextricably caught in unwinnable situations. the israeli have destroyed their future by starting a series of unwinnable wars on multiple fronts and every time they fail, they move on to a new war and front.
the u.s. is caught in an unpayable debt, that is increasing by a trillion dollars every 100 days. their ponzi scheme threatens to collapse the whole western economy and then bring down the quadrillion dollar credit default swap market, that allows the ever growing ponzi scheme, to keep up the charade, that is it’s economy.
this is why russia, iran are china refusing to take the bait. at some point bibi might snap, which will pull in the u.s., that will be glad to be given the opportunity to join in, without instigating it themselves. when they finally go too far, they will be destroyed, both from without and within.
When my daughters were young enough to boss them around, I made up a game called ‘Name that Coup’ for long car rides. One person would give the name, the country or the method, and the others would supply the missing details.
‘Diversity-friendly jihadists’ would be hilarious if it were not deadly serious.
HTS is really Hate & Terror Sham.
And I didn’t realize the founding editor of The Cradle was a woman. Glad to know that!
Extremely important historical piece, Patrick, tying all the ‘winning’ strategies of the past to the present moment.
I like women’s world magazine for many reasons, but I did notice every single issue has a couple of kittens at least because they produce the warm cuddly feelings. They always have kittens.
This makes it easier for you to have warm feelings for the magazine, which I do. I like the recipes, the articles, housekeeping and shopping tips, etc. but I know part of me feels warmly towards it because of the kittens!
What happens when goyim around the world, sick of Israel’s endless crimes, start attacking local Jews?
What happens when Muslims in countries flooded with Muslim refugees (created by Jew-promoted wars) unite and start collectively punching The Nose?
What happens when only Jews fill Greater Israel, making it target-rich for Muslims who no longer have to worry about blowing fellow Islamists, “innocents,” or “civilians” to shitereens…just christkiller Juden?
ABC radio news reports that the Syrian people were celebrating in the streets at the overthrow of their hated dictator.
A mass grave of 100,000 bodies was discovered a few days ago. No word yet regarding who were the dead or how they died.
Operation Mockingbird continues.
That America and vassals have long ago lost :
a> the perception of being ethical and freedom fighters
b> the financial might to support their plans
c> the military means to enforce them
makes someone think that they are either extremely arrogant or incompetent.
What can no longer be hidden is that the invisible force behind all this inhuman paranoia is the plan to reduce humanity in a mere 500.000.000 and as subhuman and evil as possible.
And this is a global effort by Satan and his minions.