miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2015

The Secret ISIS Safe Havens Nobody Wants You to Know About | New Eastern Outlook

The Secret ISIS Safe Havens Nobody Wants You to Know About | New Eastern Outlook



The Secret ISIS Safe Havens Nobody Wants You to Know About
With recent talk of mysterious Russian
forces inside Syria, forces no one has been able to locate, including
Syrian President Assad, wondrous possibilities open to redress the both
regional and global threat that ISIS represents.

It isn’t just the ISIS safe havens,
certainly the many ISIS bases, prison camps and slave markets set up
inside Turkey. It goes much further and a stronger military involvement
by Russia could make lightning strikes against these terror centers a
reality.

The legal precedents were set during
Vietnam and, particularly, during the War on Terror, rendition, secret
prisons, assassinations and drone attacks on facilities, now a useful
tool when deployed against terror supporters across the Middle East,
Europe and North America.

Only when we decide to get tough on real
terrorists and use the legal tools the United States government has
granted the world, can we finally be safe, just as Dick Cheney had
wanted for us all.

Last week Syrian artillery began
decimating hundreds of ISIS fighters fleeing their last hiding places in
Zabadani, scene of a month long battle with Syrian and Hezbollah
forces, one of a string of successes in reducing the dwindling ISIS
footprint in that beleaguered nation.

Within minutes, forward air controllers
among the fleeing fear struck terrorists called for air support. There
American built F16 fighters took off from ISIS held bases inside Israel
and silenced the Syrian Army artillery position north of Damascus.

This has happened many times and been reported many times, never with any attempt at denial.

Back in 1970, a famous American military
strategist and political advisor named Henry Kissinger was faced with a
similar situation. American forces inside South Vietnam were being
attacked from strongholds inside the neighboring nation of Cambodia.

First, Kissinger sent in B52’s to
carpet-bomb the region. Then Kissinger announced a US invasion of
Cambodia, May 1970, with tens of thousands of American troops entering
that country legally, by American standards, going after the militant
forces that now constitute the legal government of a reunited Vietnam.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2015/09/23/the-secret-isis-safe-havens-nobody-wants-you-to-know-about/

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