jueves, 20 de marzo de 2014

US-NATO is Losing Covert War on Syria | Global Research

US-NATO is Losing Covert War on Syria | Global Research







Since the beginning of 2013, Syrian troops had begun an
irreversible push to take back territory overrun by foreign-backed
militants, including along Syria’s borders with Lebanon and Jordan.
Today, cities long lost to these militants once again have the Syrian
flag waving above them, their people liberated, and the deadly toll of
occupation finally being tallied before the global public.


The strategic turn in Syria’s favor was noted by geopolitical
analysts long before the Damascus chemical weapons attack in the summer
of 2013. When Western nations used “desperation” as a motive for the
attack, which they squarely blamed on the Syrian government, those
watching Syria’s systematic victories against the West’s proxy militants
immediately suspected a false flag attack – one that was carried out by
either the West, or one of its regional collaborators.


The now fully discredited 4 page White House “intelligence assessment” regarding the attacks, claimed specifically:


The Syrian
regime has initiated an effort to rid the Damascus suburbs of opposition
forces using the area as a base to stage attacks against regime targets
in the capital. The regime has failed to clear dozens of Damascus
neighborhoods of opposition elements, including neighborhoods targeted
on August 21, despite employing nearly all of its conventional weapons
systems. We assess that the regime’s frustration with its inability to
secure large portions of Damascus may have contributed to its decision
to use chemical weapons on August 21.