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Arktos: “Bold Modern Falangist Causes a Stir in Spain”

December 19, 2024/4 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonald

Note: [Isabel] Peralta, a university student of history, has been targeted by the government for persecution. In 2021, criminal proceedings were initiated against her for some vague references to members of the Hebraic race in a speech. A court decided, in the end, to drop the charges. Complaints were made to the Spanish government about her rhetoric by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Israeli embassy, even though she apparently didn’t speak about the State of Israel specifically.

by Kenneth Schmidt

Arktos Journal
Dec 19, 2024

Kenneth Schmidt spotlights Isabel Peralta, a young Spanish nationalist facing persecution for her unapologetic stance on immigration and sovereignty, channeling the spirit of José Antonio against leftist tyranny.

One of the more interesting figures in contemporary Spanish nationalism is a young, twenty-something lady named Isabel Peralta. Miss Peralta is the leading light in one of the small Falange groups called “Bastion Frontal.” She has done a very good job lately of bringing attention to the terrible immigration policies of the current socialist government in Spain, led by the fanatical Pedro Sánchez.

Peralta, a university student of history, has been targeted by the government for persecution. In 2021, criminal proceedings were initiated against her for some vague references to members of the Hebraic race in a speech. A court decided, in the end, to drop the charges. Complaints were made to the Spanish government about her rhetoric by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Israeli embassy, even though she apparently didn’t speak about the State of Israel specifically.

Later in 2021, Peralta organized a demonstration outside the Moroccan embassy in Madrid. The Moroccans were threatening Spain to flood the country with illegal immigrants if Spain did not formally declare its former African colony, the Spanish Sahara, as part of Morocco. For many years now, the Moroccans and the Polisario Liberation Front have been fighting for control of the arid region. The Polisario folks are connected with Algeria, which sells natural gas to Spain. In the final analysis, it would be better for Spain if the Algerians were to control the place to ensure Spain gets reasonably priced energy. On the other hand, Sánchez does not want the migration issue raised nor his bias in favor of Morocco.

Shortly after the demonstration, charges were leveled against Peralta, accusing her of encouraging violence against Moroccans. It appears that nothing in her speech encouraged violence. The status of the former Spanish Sahara is a sensitive topic in Spain and the Sánchez government really doesn’t want an open discussion on the issue. Apparently, Miss Peralta had struck a nerve. If convicted, this brave young lady may have to serve a term of imprisonment for as much as three years.

In 2022, Isabel Peralta was denied entry into Germany upon landing at an airport and was accused of having a swastika flag and a copy of Mein Kampf in her luggage. She didn’t have these items and claimed that she only had a Falangist flag and key chain, objects which appear to be legal to own in Germany. Some of her other travels in Europe have been interrupted by close questioning by border officials.

Once again, European countries who love to trumpet their alleged commitment to freedom and democracy are arresting people for their opinions on vital issues of the day.

As Victor Hugo once wrote, “Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.” As nationalist ideas spread through Europe, establishment leftists will attempt to persecute those who hold them. It will be the steadfastness of Miss Peralta and others like her that will inspire others to take up the cause. Even the ossified Spanish political establishment can’t hold back the spirit of José Antonio, which animates the activism of Spanish nationalists.

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the groundbreaking work of Peter Rushton of Heritage and Destiny Magazine in the UK, on this story. If it weren’t for him, the Peralta issue would be largely unknown in the English-speaking world.

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A Very Bad Sign: Trump team promises ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Iran, mulls airstrikes

December 19, 2024/4 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonald
Air strikes would be a clear sign that the U.S. has been pulled into yet another Middle East war, despite Trump’s general opposition to U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. But war with Iran is exactly what the Israel and the Israel Lobby wants. There are certainly countervailing forces within Trump’s orbit, but there is also a strong contingent of pro-Israel nut cases, several cited in this article. Nothing is certain.  “Like most issues facing the country, it’s difficult to discern what Trump thinks personally as his public comments have been all over the place. In September he seemed to imply that he’d be open to returning to the Iran Nuclear Deal, despite the fact that he destroyed the agreement during his first term and has consistently criticized it. ‘We have to make a deal, because the consequences are impossible,’ he told POLITICO.”
Mondoweiss: Trump team promises ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Iran, mulls airstrikes
Members of the incoming Trump team are promising a “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, and they’re not ruling out airstrikes.
By Michael Arria  December 18, 2024  3
Michael Waltz speaking with attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition's 2023 Annual Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo: Gage Skidmore)
Michael Waltz speaking with attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2023 Annual Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he had a “very friendly, warm and important” discussion with Donald Trump last weekend, during which he told the president-elect that Israel needed to “complete its victory” over Hamas and Hezbollah.

In a statement on the Trump phone call Netanyahu repeated his consistent threat to Iran. Israel, he said, “will continue acting against you as much as necessary, on any front and at any time.”

The meeting occurred shortly after the Wall Street Journal reported that the incoming Trump team is weighing airstrikes on Iran to stop the country’s nuclear program. The paper noted that a military option is under “more serious review” as a result of Bashar Assad’s government falling in Syria and Hezbollah suffering major losses in Lebanon.

When asked about the story by a reporter, Trump declined to answer directly.

“Am I going to do preemptive strikes on Iran? Is that a serious question?,” said Trump. “How could I answer a question like that? How could I tell you a thing like that now?”

Trump recently told Time that “anything could happen” in regards to Iran.

According to the Wall Street Journal report, Trump officials are also working on a “maximum pressure 2.0” plan, that would strengthen sanctions on Iran.

These sentiments have been echoed by a number of Trump’s cabinet selections.

In a recent interview with Fox News, Trump’s national security adviser pick Mike Waltz declared that there would be a “huge shift” on Iran after Republicans return to the White House.

“We have to constrain their cash,” said Waltz. “We have to constrain their oil. We have to go back to maximum pressure, number one, which was working under the first Trump administration.”

Trump’s transition team told VOA Persian that the administration wouldn’t rule out any course of action on Iran.

“The Trump administration is committed to reestablishing peace and stability in the Middle East,” said Trump spokesperson Brian Hughes. “President Trump will keep all options on the table as it relates to the Iran Regime, including Maximum Pressure.”

Alex Pfeiffer, another transition team spokesperson, told CBS News that Trump’s FBI Director pick Kash Patel “was a key part of the first Trump administration’s efforts against the terrorist Iranian regime and will implement President Trump’s policies to protect America from adversaries.”

“The U.S. is ready for a return to President Trump’s MAXIMUM PRESSURE campaign against Iran,” tweeted Trump’s US Ambassador to the United Nations pick Elise Stefanik last month. “For too long, our enemies have been emboldened by the weakness of the Biden-Harris Administration. With President Trump in charge, Peace through Strength is back.”

Last week Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said that the U.S. goal in the Middle East wasn’t just to reach an end to the conflict in Gaza, but assure that Hamas “is utterly and completely defeated.” Cruz said he believed that defeat would be delivered by Trump, thus dealing an “enormous blow to Iran as well.”

Like most issues facing the country, it’s difficult to discern what Trump thinks personally as his public comments have been all over the place. In September he seemed to imply that he’d be open to returning to the Iran Nuclear Deal, despite the fact that he destroyed the agreement during his first term and has consistently criticized it. “We have to make a deal, because the consequences are impossible,” he told POLITICO.

That same month he threatened to blow Iran’s largest cities to “smithereens” if the country was involved in any plots to harm a U.S. president or presidential candidate.

During a phone call with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s Director-General Rafael Grossi this month, Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country was prepared to cooperate with the United Nations’s nuclear regulations.

Elliott Abrams, Trump’s special representative for Iran during his first term, has called on his more hawkish picks to steer the future president away from any sort of deal.

“I’m just hoping that people like Waltz and [Trump Secretary of State pick Marco] Rubio will say to the president when he becomes president again, this is the Iranian game,” said Abrams. “Don’t fall for it.”

Quincy Institute co-founder Trita Parsi told NatSec Daily that Iran might take a different approach to Trump than it did during his first term.

“The Iranians have concluded, perhaps not openly, that they made a mistake during the Trump years,” said Parsi. “They rejected him for a variety of reasons. They didn’t know how to handle it, but it left Trump in a situation in which it became much easier for the Israelis, for the neocons, for the hawks, to convince Trump the only way to get a deal with the Iranians is that you have to sanction them to death.”

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Tucker interviews Jeffrey Sachs: Israel, the Israel Lobby, and their role in removing Assad

December 18, 2024/1 Comment/in General/by Kevin MacDonald

Jeffrey Sachs is a top-tier academic in the field of international development, but he knows a lot about international politics and, despite being Jewish, he is very blunt about the role of Israel in the Middle East going back to the 1990s and the “Clean Break” policy—a joint collaboration between Israeli foreign policy hawks and American neocons published by an Israeli thinktank. The following is from my paper (soon to be a chapter in the revised edition of The Culture of Critique) “Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement.” Note the references to Syria. Israel’s desire to crush Syria has now come to fruition:

[U.S.-based neocon Richard] Perle was the “Study Group Leader” of a 1996 report titled “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm” published by the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS), an Israeli think tank. The membership of the study group illustrates the overlap between Israeli think tanks close to the Israeli government, American policy makers and government officials, and pro-Israel activists working in the United States. Other members of this group who accepted positions in the George W. Bush administration or in pro-Israel activist organizations in the United States include Douglas Feith (Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy), David Wurmser (member of IASPS, a protégé of Perle at AEI, and senior adviser in the State Department), Meyrav Wurmser (head of the Hudson Institute, a neocon think tank), James Colbert (JINSA), and Jonathan Torop (WINEP).

Despite Joshua Muravchik’s apologetic claims,[1] the “Clean Break” report was clearly intended as advice for another of Perle’s personal friends,[2] Benjamin Netanyahu, who was then the new prime minister of Israel; there is no indication that it was an effort to further U.S. interests in the region. The purpose was to “forge a peace process and strategy based on an entirely new intellectual foundation, one that restores strategic initiative and provides the nation the room to engage every possible energy on rebuilding Zionism.” Indeed, the report advises the United States to avoid pressure on the Israelis to give land for peace, a strategy “which required funneling American money to repressive and aggressive regimes, was risky, expensive, and very costly for both the United States and Israel, and placed the United States in roles it should neither have nor want.” The authors of the report speak as Jews and Israelis, not as U.S. citizens: “Our claim to the land—to which we have clung for hope for 2,000 years—is legitimate and noble.” Much of the focus is on removing the threat of Syria, and it is in this context that the report notes, “This effort can focus on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq—an important Israeli strategic objective in its own right—as a means of foiling Syria’s regional ambitions.”[3] The ultimate result of this has been the 2003–2011 war in Iraq and ultimately the Syrian civil war that began in 2011 and is ongoing as I write, bringing devastation to the country. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed and over 4400 U.S. and almost 32000 wounded.[4] The Syrian civil war has become part of the ongoing conflict between Russia and its allies against the West, with Iran and Russia siding with Assad, while Israel and the United States, along with other Western countries, have supported the rebels—essentially the same forces arrayed against each other in the Ukraine war.

Sachs also brings up Timber-Sycamore, a CIA weapons project that supported rebels against the Assad regime beginning in 2012 or 2013.  In this context, Sachs emphasizes that the U.S. media, and particularly The New York Times never contextualizes their articles on the region. Although they had an article on Timber-Sycamore in 2017, the roles of the U.S. and Israel in Assad’s removal are ignored. Assad is simply a bad guy, like Saddam and Gaddafi, and he got what’s coming to him. Sachs notes that the neocon-Israeli axis wanted to destroy seven countries because they supported the Palestinians: Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Sudan. So far they have gotten all except Iran, and Iran has clearly been in their plans for many years.

There will be enormous pressure on the Trump administration to go to war with Iran, presumably aided by Miriam Adelson’s $100 million campaign donation to Trump. One can only hope that clearer heads will prevail, although Trump’s rabidly pro-Israel appointments to Middle East positions are deeply concerning. Presumably Tucker has some influence on Trump given their close association during the election campaign, and he wouldn’t have done this interview if he didn’t believe that going into all these Middle East wars was a mistake and that Israel is at the root of all the wars in the region. It would be terrific if someone with this mindset had power in U.S. foreign policy in the next administration.

 A couple other things struck me: American foreign policy is run by the CIA which is unaccountable to Congress and has gotten away with numerous covert operations (e.g., Syria and Ukraine’s Maidan regime-change) without the American public having any idea of what they have done. Tucker and Sachs note that Trump’s promise to declassify documents offers some hope that what the CIA has done would become public knowledge.

Update: Netanyahu visits IDF soldiers in Syria as rebel leaders call for Israelis to exit

First Part of the Transcript:

Tucker [00:00:00] Well, first of all, thank you. So many things have happened in the last two weeks. I keep thinking, where’s Jeff Sachs? I want to go. I wonder what this means. So the most dramatic and from my perspective, unexpected thing that happened was all of a sudden the government in Syria changed. There was regime change in Syria. Who did that? Why? And what does it mean?

Jeffrey Sachs [00:00:20] Well, it’s part of a 30 year effort. This is Netanyahu’s war to remake the Middle East. It’s been a disaster. It continues to be a disaster. But as Netanyahu himself said, after Assad left, we have remade the Middle East. And so it has to be understood as something that didn’t just happen in a week, but has been an ongoing war throughout the Middle East. And maybe the right way to understand what’s happened with Syria is to think back to a really remarkable occasion when Wesley Clark, the general who headed Naito. Yes. Went to the Pentagon just after 911. And famously he was shown a piece of paper that said, we’re going to have seven wars in five years. And he was completely dumbfounded, said, What does this have to do with anything? And he was told that the neocons and the Israelis are going to remake the Middle East. And the seven countries on the list are very telling. They would Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran and then in Africa, Libya, Somalia and Sudan and seven countries. We’ve been at war in six of them now. And I mean, we the United States on behalf of Israel, including in Syria. And so what happened in Syria last week was the culmination of a long term effort by Israel to reshape the Middle East in its image. That started with Netanyahu and his American advisers in 1996 in something called Clean Break, which was a political document that the Americans and Netanyahu made when Netanyahu became prime minister. After 911, it went into full gear with the Iraq war as being the first of those wars.

Jeffrey Sachs on how Joe Biden has been the most destructive president in American history, and how Donald Trump can repair the damage.

(0:00) The Regime Change in Syria
(8:48) What Is Greater Israel?
(21:45) Were Americans Involved in the Overthrowing of Assad?
(34:26) War With… pic.twitter.com/STxrm5haXD

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 16, 2024

(0:00) The Regime Change in Syria (8:48)

What Is Greater Israel? (21:45)

Were Americans Involved in the Overthrowing of Assad? (34:26) ‘

War With China by 2027 (40:22)

Biden’s Attempt to Sabotage Trump (46:10)

The Attempted Coup of South Korea (51:20)

Jeffrey Sachs’ Warning to Trump of Potential Nuclear War (55:18)

Will We See the Declassification of the 9/11 Documents? (1:07:11)

Will Trump Pardon Snowden and Assange? (1:16:43)

The Most Important Appointment of Trump’s Cabinet (1:26:29)

Biden’s Attempt to Kill Putin (1:35:58)

Can Trump Bring Peace? (1:45:44) /

Is War With Iran Inevitable? (1:51:21)

Why Corporate Media Hates Jeffrey Sachs

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Alan MacLoed on Mint Press: From ‘Terrorist’ to ‘Freedom Fighter’: How the West Rebranded Al-Qaeda’s Jolani as Syria’s ‘Woke’ New Leader

December 17, 2024/2 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonald

From ‘Terrorist’ to ‘Freedom Fighter’: How the West Rebranded Al-Qaeda’s Jolani as Syria’s ‘Woke’ New Leader

Corporate media is heralding the fall of Bashar al-Assad and the emergence of Abu Mohammed al-Jolani as the new leader of Syria, despite his deep ties to both al-Qaeda and ISIS.

 

“How Syria’s ‘diversity-friendly’ jihadists plan on building a state,” runs the headline from an article in Britain’s Daily Telegraph that suggests that Jolani will construct a new Syria, respectful of minority rights. The same newspaper also labeled him a “moderate Jihadist.” The Washington Post described him as a pragmatic and charismatic leader, while CNN portrayed him as a “blazer-wearing revolutionary.”

Meanwhile, an in-depth portrait from Rolling Stone describes him as a “ruthlessly pragmatic, astute politician who has renounced ‘global jihad’” and intends to “unite Syria.” His “strategic acumen is apparent,” writes Rolling Stone, between paragraphs praising Jolani for leading a successful movement against a dictator.

CNN even scored an exclusive, sit-down interview with Jolani, even as his movement was storming Damascus. When asked by host Jomana Karadsheh about his past actions, he responded by saying, “I believe that everyone in life goes through phases and experiences…As you grow, you learn, and you continue to learn until the very last day of your life,” as if he were discussing embarrassing teenage mistakes, not establishing and leading the Al-Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda’s franchise in Syria.

This is a far cry from the first time CNN covered Jolani. In 2013, the network labeled him one of “the world’s 10 most dangerous terrorists,” known for abducting, torturing and slaughtering racial and religious minorities.

Still on the U.S. terrorist list today, the FBI is offering a $10 million reward for information about his whereabouts. Washington and other Western governments consider Jolani’s new organization, Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), as one and the same as Al-Qaeda/Al-Nusra.

This poses a serious public relations dilemma for Western nations, who supported the HTS-led overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad. And thus, Politico and others report there is a “huge scramble” in Washington to remove HTS and Jolani from the terrorist list as quickly as possible.

The Making of a Radical

Jolani has sought to distance himself from his past and present himself as a moderating force that can attempt to unite an intensely divided Syria. While he has, in recent years, displayed a willingness to compromise with other forces and factions, it is far from clear whether the tens of thousands of soldiers he commands – units made up primarily of former fighters from al-Qaeda/al-Nusra and ISIS – will be in a charitable mood once they cement their power.

“Syria is being purified,” he told a crowd in Damascus on Sunday. “This victory is born from the people who have languished in prison, and the fighters broke their chains,” he added.

Jolani – whose real name is Ahmed Hussein al-Shar’a – was born in 1982 in Saudi Arabia to parents who fled the Golan Heights area of Syria after the 1967 Israeli invasion. In 2003, he went to Iraq to fight against American forces. After three years of war, he was captured by the U.S. military and spent over five years in prison, including a stint at the notorious Abu Ghraib torture center.

While in Iraq, Jolani fought with ISIS and was even a deputy to its founder. Immediately upon release in 2011, ISIS sent him to Syria with a rumored $1 billion to found the Syrian wing of al-Qaeda and participate in the armed protest movement against Assad that arose out of the Arab Spring.

Realizing the extremely poor reputation al-Qaeda had in the region and across the world, Jolani attempted to rebrand his forces, officially shuttering the al-Nusra Front in January 2017 and, on the same day, founding HTS. He claimed that HTS preaches a very different ideology and that it will respect Syrian diversity. Not everyone is convinced of this, least of all the British government, who immediately proscribed HTS, describing it as merely an alias of Al-Qaeda.

“Al-Qaeda/ISIS man didn’t ‘reinvent himself.’ He had the whole propaganda and intelligence apparatus of the ‘West,’ including the BBC, doing it for him,” remarked co-founder of The Electronic Intifada, Ali Abunimah.

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The New Government: Likes Israel, Hates Hezbollah

The name “al-Jolani” translates to “From the Golan Heights.” And yet, the leader appears distinctly unconcerned with the Israeli invasion of his homeland. The IDF has taken much of southern Syria, including the strategic Mount Hermon, overlooking Damascus. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that this is part of a permanent operation. “The Golan Heights…will forever be an inseparable part of the State of Israel,” he proclaimed.

Jolani has already said that he has no intention of confronting Israel. “Syria is not ready for war and does not intend to go into another war. The source of concern was the Iranian militias, and Hezbollah, and the danger has passed,” he said – a strange thing to say while Israel is carrying out the largest Air Force operation in its history, pounding military targets all over Syria. Other HTS spokespersons have also categorically refused to comment on Israel’s attack on the country, even when pressed by incredulous Western journalists.

Jolani’s comments, singling out two Shia forces rather than Israel as enemies of the state, will have many concerned that this could signal a return to the process of Shia slaughter ISIS waged over much of Syria and Iraq. In 2016, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 383-0 to classify this process as a genocide.

Fortunately, the new government will likely be a coalition of disparate and moderating forces. However, these groups seem to share a common thread: they all appear to be pro-Israel. A commander of the secular Free Syrian Army, for example, recently gave an interview to The Times of Israel, where he looked forward to a new era of “friendship” and “harmony” with its neighbor to the south. “We will go for full peace with Israel… Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, we have never made any critical comments against Israel, unlike Hezbollah, who stated they aim to liberate Jerusalem and the Golan Heights,” he said.

The commander added that “Israel will plant a rose in the Syrian garden” and asked for the country’s financial support in forming a new government.

Other anti-Assad forces have gone even further, with one individual stating that Israel “Isn’t hostile to those who are not hostile toward it. We don’t hate you, we love you very much…we were quite happy when you attacked Hezbollah, really happy, and we’re glad that you won.”

Statements like these might surprise a casual observer. But the reality is that Israel has been funding, training and arming much of the Syrian opposition since its inception. This includes Al-Qaeda, whose wounded fighters are treated by Israel.

And while radical Islamist forces appeared to be enemies with everyone, the one group they fastidiously avoided any confrontation with was Israel. Indeed, in 2016, ISIS fighters accidentally fired upon an Israeli position in the Golan Heights, thinking they were Syrian government forces, then quickly issued an apology for doing so.

From the Golan Heights, the year-long Israeli campaign against Hezbollah and Syrian Army positions also seriously weakened both forces, aiding the opposition in their victory.

Al-Qaeda and the U.S.: A Complicated Relationship

While both journalists and politicians in the U.S. are scrambling to change their opinions on Jolani and HTS, the reality is that, for much of its existence, Washington has enjoyed a very close relationship with al-Qaeda. The organization was born in Afghanistan in the 1980s, thanks in no small part to the CIA. Between 1979 and 1992, the CIA spent billions of dollars funding, arming, and training Afghan Mujahideen militiamen (like Osama bin Laden) in an attempt to bleed the Soviet occupation dry. It was from the ranks of the Mujahideen that bin Laden built his organization.

During the 1990s, bin Laden’s relationship with the U.S. soured, and it eventually became a principal target for al-Qaeda, culminating in the infamous September 11, 2001, attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.

The Bush administration would use these attacks as a pretext to invade both Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming that America could never be safe if al-Qaeda were not thoroughly destroyed. Bin Laden became perhaps the most notorious individual in the world, and American society was turned upside down in a self-described effort to rout Islamic extremism.

And yet, by the 2010s, even as the U.S. was ostensibly at war with al-Qaeda in Iraq and Afghanistan, it was secretly working with it in Syria on a plan to overthrow Assad. The CIA spent around $1 billion per year training and arming a wide network of rebel groups to this end. As National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a leaked 2012 email, “AQ [al-Qaeda] is on our side in Syria.”

Thus, while many casual observers may be shocked to see the media and political class embrace the leader of al-Qaeda in Syria as a modern, progressive champion, the reality is that the U.S. relationship with the group is merely reverting to a position it has previously held. Consequently, it appears that the War on Terror will come to an end with the “terrorists” being redesignated as “moderate rebels” and “freedom fighters.”

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MintPress News·Robert Inlakesh·Dec 3

Who Gets to Define “Terrorist”?

Of course, many have argued that the U.S. Terrorist List is entirely arbitrary to begin with and is merely a barometer of who is in Washington’s good books at any given time. In 2020, the Trump administration removed Sudan from its state sponsors of terror list in exchange for the country normalizing relations with Israel, proving how transactional the list was.

A few months later, it removed the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (a Uyghur militia currently active in Syria) from its list because of its hardening attitude towards China, seeing ETIM as a useful pawn to play against Beijing.

Washington also continues to keep Cuba on its terror list despite there being no evidence of the island supporting terror groups.

And the U.S. refused to remove Nelson Mandela from its list of the world’s most notorious terrorists until 2008 – 14 years after he became President of South Africa. In comparison, Jolani’s redesignation might take fewer than fourteen days.

A giant rebranding operation is taking place. Both corporate media and the U.S. government have attempted to transform the founder and head of an al-Qaeda affiliate organization into a woke, progressive actor. It remains to be seen how exactly Jolani will govern and whether he can maintain support from a wide range of Syrian groups. Given what we have seen in the past week, however, he can be confident of enjoying strong support from the Western press.

Alan MacLeod is Senior Staff Writer for MintPress News. After completing his PhD in 2017 he published two books: Bad News From Venezuela: Twenty Years of Fake News and Misreporting and Propaganda in the Information Age: Still Manufacturing Consent, as well as a number of academic articles. He has also contributed to FAIR.org, The Guardian, Salon, The Grayzone, Jacobin Magazine, and Common Dreams.

 

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Press TV (Iran): CIA-funded “Task Force” at forefront of US “Regime Change” Plot in Syria

December 16, 2024/3 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonald
CIA-funded “Task Force” at forefront of US “Regime Change” Plot in Syria – VT Foreign Policy

CIA-funded “Task Force” at forefront of US “Regime Change” Plot in Syria

By Ivan Kesic – originally published on Iranian PRESS TV

All links to previous Gospa News investigations have been added in the aftermath

“Syria is free,” wrote the Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) in a post on X, formerly Twitter, shortly after a cluster of militant groups swarmed Damascus on Sunday and overthrew Bashar al-Assad’s government.

“Mission Accomplished. The Syrian Emergency Task Force is proud to announce that the Assad regime, Russia, and Iran have been officially defeated in Syria by the Syrian people on their own and without any outside support from the international community,” the statement read.

In response, an X user took a swipe at the SETF, saying that an al-Qaeda leader with strong ties to the Daesh terrorist group and Western intelligence agencies “is the exact freedom I was hoping for.”

SETF has long been at the forefront of the American “regime change” project in Syria, funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a proxy organization of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the foreign spy agency of the US military-industrial complex.

Operating under the guise of “bringing an end to atrocities against Syrian civilians,” this maligned agency has actively pursued Washington’s “regime change” agenda in Syria through crippling sanctions and psychological operations to sway public opinion in the Arab country against its elected government.

Only a day after Assad was ousted from Damascus, SETF Executive Director Mouaz Moustafa met with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to discuss the accomplishment of the American “mission.”

Moustafa reportedly also called for greater support from the US government as a reward.

SETF and American dollars

Leaked documents reveal that SETF has received millions of dollars over the years to aggressively further the agenda of the US and its allies in Syria, with funding channeled through USAID.

“Check out SETF’s $153,535 grant from USAID, a CIA cutout. It not only earmarks the delivery of aid to Rukhban camp but also covers ‘conducting key informant interviews,’” wrote American journalist Max Blumenthal in a post on X, sharing an image of one such receipt.

SETF’s grant from USAID

“SETF has been at the forefront of lobbying for the US to wage war on Syria, taking John McCain on his notorious trip in 2013 before he called to bomb Damascus. It played a seminal role in the Caesar sanctions, which have plunged Syrian civilians into poverty, and remain at the center of all regime change activities,” Blumenthal added.

His remarks came in response to Celine Kasem, a SETF employee and one of its lead propagandists against the Assad government, whose activities have been exposed repeatedly in recent years.

David Miller, producer of the Press TV show Palestine Declassified, had in February this year highlighted the manipulative tactics employed by Kasem and her SETF colleagues in Syria.

“@SyrianETF’s board includes a member from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, an organization that acts as a direct foreign agent of the Zionist entity in the US,” Miller wrote.

“After I won my tribunal, Celine attempted to sabotage my legal fundraiser by inciting British Sunnis into sectarian hysteria over the failed NATO and Zionist regime change campaign in Syria,” he added.

According to Miller, such tactics form part of a “US strategy to undermine support for material resistance to Zionism,” linking SETF’s anti-Syrian government campaign to the Zionist occupation.

In March this year, SETF commemorated the 13th anniversary of the so-called “Syrian Revolution” — a militant campaign against the Damascus government — at a gathering of prominent US Republican Republican leaders, many of whom are vocal lobbyists for the Israeli regime.

SETF Executive Director Mouaz Moustafa speaking at at a gathering of prominent US Republican politicians in March this year

Among the attendees was Stephen Rapp, a key figure in lobbying the International Criminal Court (ICC) against granting Palestine jurisdiction to press war crime charges against Israel.

Since Sunday, following the fall of Assad’s government and the militant takeover of Damascus, SETF agents have been celebrating, crediting it to the Syrian people—the same people who have suffered under crippling US sanctions imposed under the ‘Caesar Act,’ which SETF itself lobbied for.

SETF and the American ‘regime change’ plot

In his book The Management of Savagery, Blumenthal explains that SETF emerged as a pro-insurgency, warmongering lobbying group, funded by the US State Department and a collection of private donors.

For years, the group served as the US Congress’ direct link to the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) and other rebel factions. Its director, Mouaz Moustafa, is a Washington, DC-based activist of Syrian origin.

Before lobbying for a military attack on his home country, Moustafa had been a consultant to the Libyan National Transitional Council during the lead-up to the invasion by the US-led NATO military alliance.

In May 2013, Moustafa approached Senator John McCain, a notorious warmonger in the US Congress, and persuaded him to visit Syria and meet with anti-government militants.

SETF’s director Mouaz Moustafa (right) with John McCain and two Syrian militants

Mordechai Moti Kahana, an Israeli millionaire who coordinated efforts between these militants and the Israeli military through his NGO Amaliah, openly boasted of financing “the opposition group that took Senator John McCain to visit war-torn Syria.”

The SETF’s role in linking top US officials with militants was confirmed by McCain himself in his memoir The Restless Wave.

“I went to Turkey at the end of the month after convincing the State Department to let me enter northern Syria for a few hours. The Washington-based Syrian Emergency Task Force had arranged for me to meet with members of FSA units. I went with General Salim Idris, the head of the FSA’s Supreme Military Council,” he recalled in his book.

 “I don’t know what I had expected, but crossing the border into a war turned out to be a pretty unremarkable experience. General Idris, Brose, two Syrian Emergency Task Force staffers, and I loaded into SUVs and drove less than a mile to a border crossing, where the guards were expecting us”.

“They raised the gates, and we crossed into Syria, becoming, for the time being, the highest-ranking US official to visit Syria since the war began. Another short drive took us to the building where FSA commanders from around the country had gathered to meet us.”

After the meetings and the promised joint celebration in Damascus, McCain’s PR office released a photo showing the senator posing beside a smiling Moustafa and two grim-looking armed rebels.

Several days later, Lebanese media identified these two men as Abu Ibrahim and Mohammad Nour, both implicated in the kidnapping of eleven Shia pilgrims a year earlier.

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Judge Napolitano Interviews Max Blumenthal : Turkey Invades Syria.

December 15, 2024/in General/by Kevin MacDonald

Very informative. Lots of information on the role of Israel and the Israel Lobby, but also the role of Turkey. Israel’s land grab in Syria. Calls the HTS petty criminals who are capable of nothing but destruction. U.S, organized the invasion with Israel and Turkey. Also, massacre after massacre in Gaza.

Ca

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Comment on billboards

December 15, 2024/10 Comments/in General/by Edmund Connelly, Ph. D.

Edmund Connelly has posted here on the horrific advertising environment that pervades the West. I have thought there must be a law somewhere that mandates Blacks in every commercial. Here  are two of his previous articles addressing this issue: “Condition Red Revisited: White Male Erasure in Advertising” (pdf) (2021); “Condition Red: Your Visual Displacement is Now Complete” (2020).

 Right now he is traveling around the country and provides this new report:

 study of billboards throughout the nearly all-white northern Rockies region — Wyoming, Montana, and part of Utah. It’s as though white males simply don’t exist in those states — if you’re judging by images on billboards. The social engineering is just so obvious. And if it’s a college ad, there is ALWAYS a black male, sometimes with the usual pretty white female. These billboards are prominent at the borders of these states as you drive on the Interstates.

There’s a series of billboards purporting to help veterans, but I’ve yet to see even ONE white male veteran. Blacks, women of all sorts, white mothers and daughters, Asians, Native Americans and Hispanics, but I guess white men never fought and got injured in America’s wars.

The most bizarre billboard, however, which I see in many places, shows five black women with the caption “Know Your Breasts Like You Know Your Girls.” What does that even mean? There are no black women in the states I mentioned, so what in the world is going on? And one of these billboards is posted on the property of the most stereotypic white trash farm household — rusted out cars and appliances, dead tractors, etc. It boggles the mind. 

But of course that’s the direction all white nations have been pushed, pushed by some Higher Power that clearly wants the white race subjugated … or worse.

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