Column: Politics
Region: USA in the World
Events that
have transpired in and around Syria and the Middle East with the defeat of ISIS
during the fall of 2018 clearly prove one thing. The US and Israel, and under
Trump the two are inseparable, intend to push Russia and China to nuclear
confrontation.
The
Pentagon is fully behind this, wanting to stop Russia and China before new
weapons systems are fully deployed and America’s perceived nuclear advantage is
gone forever. There are other reasons as well, indicating insanity among both
American and Israeli commands.
Israel has
millions of Palestinian hostages while the US has, over the last two decades,
built nuclear shelters in Israel for up to 250,000 Jewish citizens, shelters
that include ICBM silos with missiles that can hit anywhere in Europe.
In 2009, I
reviewed documentation held by Pakistan’s ISI outlining a deal between India
and Israel to share stolen American ICBM technology with Israel to receive
several long-range missiles capable of hitting North America or China, each
with up to 10 warheads. The report showed US Army Corps of Engineers’ drawings
for missile silos in Israel capable of housing ICBMs.
American
author Jeff Gates sat next to me during the briefing with Pakistan’s top
intelligence leaders.
Running the
clock back up to October 2018, American and Israeli pilots are now in Ukraine
training to defeat the S300 missile system now deployed in Syria. What is not
told is that this training is why Russia just demanded that the US remove
“White Helmet” personnel from Syria, it is obvious as to the reason, Russia
believes the US is planning a wide attack on Damascus under the pretext of an
alleged gas attack in Idlib Province.
Russia is
trying to defuse a situation that has dire consequences, let me explain.
If Israel
and the US choose to use “standoff” weapons to attack Syria and Russian forces
inside Syria, legally inside Syria, and it is believed that this is exactly
what the US and Israel plan, then retaliatory strikes are within the rules of
engagement.
This
includes using Russian very long-range air defenses, enhanced S400 or better,
which are deployed to protect Russian forces. Potential targets include
American B1/B2 heavy bombers out of Qatar, American ships in the Mediterranean,
Red Sea and Persian Gulf and “coalition” aircraft firing from Eastern Syria or
from Iraq or Turkey.
Similarly,
Israeli planes firing from inside Israel, or from over Lebanon or the
Mediterranean, might well be targeted as well as their home bases inside
Israel. Missiles are deployed inside Syria, the Iskandar M system, since March
2016, capable of defeating Israel’s “Iron Dome” defense system and wiping out
Israeli command posts on Syria’s Golan Heights or any air bases inside Israel.
It would
also be right and proper, in accordance with the rules of war, to do so even
though the consequences would be escalation. This is exactly what the United
States wants.
It is
confusing to many, seeing the US and the Kiev regime working so closely
together against Russia, that the consensus has been that Trump is pro-Russian.
One might look more closely at the time in the early 1990s when Trump was facing
financial collapse.
His
flagging empire of failed hotels and casinos, of partnerships with organized
crime figures with long histories of human and narcotics trafficking, had
reached an end. It was Russian cash, laundered into Trump’s empire, stolen Russian
cash from Russia’s commercial banks, that put Trump back on his feet.
Those
involved, men like Semion Mogilevich, Russian “boss of bosses” and Trump
partner Felix Sater of Bayrock Group, that divided billions in stolen Soviet
currency reserves with key American political figures, not just the Bush
family, but banking and regulatory oversight personnel as well including two US
Senators.
The “New
Russia” was to be stripped bare, a “milk cow” for the criminal bosses who had
gained control of Washington during the Reagan era, a plan that failed with the
political rise of Vladimir Putin.
Thus, when
men like Paul Manafort support Russian interests inside Ukraine, it isn’t
support or friendship with Russia. When the time came, the same “Russia
backers” joined quickly with Kiev, training and equipping extremist militias,
backing the Odessa of May 2014 and pushing for sanctions against Russia.
Moreover,
the Kiev regime has been the primary conduit for the flood of former Soviet era
weapons that has gone to ISIS in Syria and Iraq and the Sarin gas, manufactured
at the Lugar Lab in Tbilisi, Georgia, that has been used inside Syria.
One might
also consider the recent murder of a Washington Post correspondent by members
of Saudi Arabia’s security services. It is impossible to not compare this with
the alleged poisoning of the now hale and healthy Skripal clan. As proof of
Russian complicity or even of the event itself dissolved into the world of
imagination, American sanctions moved into high gear.
There are
even authoritative sources that say Trump ordered the Khashoggi murder himself.
In fact, there is little proof Khashoggi was under any threat from the Saudi
government at all but rather only from his history of confrontations with
Donald Trump which began immediately after the election. From the UK
Independent, December 5, 2016:
“A Saudi Arabian journalist and
commentator has been banned by his country for criticising US
President-elect Donald Trump.
Jamal
Khashoggi has been banned from writing in newspapers, making TV appearances and
attending conferences, Middle East
Eye reports.
After Mr.
Khashoggi criticised Mr Trump’s Middle East policies at a Washington think-tank
on 10 November, an official Saudi spokesman said he did not represent the
Kingdom in a statement to the Saudi Press Agency.
Speaking at
the Washington Institute, Mr. Khashoggi described Mr. Trump’s stance on the
Middle East as “contradictory”, BreakingEnergy.com
reported.
Mr.
Khashoggi said that while Mr. Trump has been vocally anti-Iran, he has hinted
he will support President
Bashar al-Assad in Syria’s civil war, a move which will
ultimately bolster Iran.
‘The
expectation that ‘Trump as president’ will be starkly different from ‘Trump as
candidate’ is a false hope at best,’ he added.
Mr.
Khashoggi was also quoted in
a Washington Post article discussing potential
changes in the Middle East as a result of Mr. Trump’s election victory.”
Even a
cursory examination of recent events, in light of Trump’s vocal support of
torture and assassination, points an accusatory finger at the White House. Then
we have the real story behind the infamous audio recording.
With Saudi
Arabia the story is different. Our sources in the White House tell us that
Trump received an audio recording of the incident as early as October 4, 2018
though Trump denials have continued for two more weeks. From the Mideast Eye:
“It took
seven minutes for Jamal Khashoggi to die, a Turkish source who has listened in
full to an audio recording of the Saudi journalist’s last moments told Middle
East Eye.
Khashoggi
was dragged from the consul-general’s office at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
and onto the table of his study next door, the Turkish source said.
Horrendous
screams were then heard by a witness downstairs, the source said.
‘The consul
himself was taken out of the room. There was no attempt to interrogate him.
They had come to kill him,’ the source told MEE.
The
screaming stopped when Khashoggi – who was last seen entering the Saudi
consulate on 2 October – was injected with an as yet unknown substance.
Salah
Muhammad al-Tubaigy, who has been identified as the head of forensic evidence
in the Saudi general security department, was one of the 15-member squad who
arrived in Ankara earlier that day on a private jet.
Tubaigy
began to cut Khashoggi’s body up on a table in the study while he was still
alive, the Turkish source said.
The killing
took seven minutes, the source said.
As he
started to dismember the body, Tubaigy put on earphones and listened to music.
He advised other members of the squad to do the same.
‘When I do
this job, I listen to music. You should do [that] too,’ Tubaigy was recorded as
saying, the source told MEE.
A
three-minute version of the audio tape has been given to Turkish newspaper
Sabah, but they have yet to release it.
A Turkish
source told the New York Times that Tubaigy was equipped with a bone saw. He is
listed as the president of the Saudi Fellowship of Forensic Pathology and a
member of the Saudi Association for Forensic Pathology.
In 2014,
London-based Saudi newspaper Asharaq al-Awsat interviewed Tubaigy about a
mobile clinic that allows coroners to perform autopsies in seven minutes to
determine the cause of death of Hajj pilgrims.
The
newspaper reported that the mobile clinic
was partly designed by Tubaigy and could be used in ‘security cases that
requires pathologist intervention to perform an autopsy or examine a body at
the place of a crime’.
These are
the first details to emerge of the Saudi journalist’s killing. Khashoggi was
last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October to retrieve
paperwork.”
What have we learned? We learned that the Saudis
regularly use mobile pathology labs for dismembering the bodies of those they
torture to death, and of course, this is America’s primary ally in the Muslim
world and chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Our sources
also tell us that CIA Director Gina Haspel, with a long history of working with
Saudi Arabia in developing these “techniques,” was given evidence of the
Khashoggi murder, an audio intercept, within hours, from the NSA.
Sources
tell us that copies of the horrific murder and dismemberment recording
immediately went to Senators Tom Cotton and Marco Rubio, to White House advisor
John Bolton and Jared Kushner and were listened to repeatedly by President
Trump on October 4, 2018.
Two weeks
later he admitted to knowing about the recording, never admitting when he knew,
and his response was to order new sanctions against Russia and Iran.
It might be
noted that Khashoggi worked for the Washington Post, a newspaper particularly
critical of Trump policies. Trump has repeatedly openly advocated violence be
used against Washington Post journalists, something his Saudi friends seem to
have taken to heart. From USA Today:
“Amazon CEO
and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Thursday called President Donald
Trump’s criticism of journalists “dangerous,” saying he will consistently stick
up for the role of media in democracy.
Bezos,
whose companies are a frequent target of Trump’s criticism, didn’t mention
Trump by name but assailed the president’s attacks on the media.
‘It is a
mistake for any elected official, in my opinion – I don’t think this is a
very out-there opinion – to attack media and journalists,’ he told
interviewer David Rubenstein in an on-stage interview at the Economic Club
of Washington, D.C.
Were one to
go “conspiratorial,” perhaps part conjecture but also well within known
administration practices and certainly consistent with Washington’s recent
behavior, it would not be outlandish to find Trump, along with John Bolton and
Gina Haspel, long suspected psychopaths, fully complicit in the Khashoggi
killing.
Simply put,
it is exactly this kind of thinking, which fits into long established Trump
regime methodologies, that puts nuclear Armageddon on the table over the Syrian
conflict. None of it involves US strategic interests or even a secret globalist
plot. At times the answer can be that simple, that the President and those
around him are criminally insane, pathological liars and convinced that
destroying the planet might well be the reason they were put on earth.
Assuming
otherwise is unsupportable as the evidence of widespread insanity among
American, French, British, Israeli and Saudi leaders is unavoidable.
Gordon Duff
is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War that has worked on veterans and
POW issues for decades and consulted with governments challenged by security
issues. He’s a senior editor and chairman of the board of Veterans Today, especially for the online
magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
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