US policy paper reveals desire for construction of full-scale
extraterritorial army to invade Syria. Such an army is being built in
Iraq and Turkey and it’s called “ISIS.”
The corporate-financier funded and directed policy think tank, the
Brookings Institution, has served as one of several prominent forums
documenting and disseminating US foreign policy. It would host in part
the architects of the so-called “surge” during the nearly
decade-spanning US occupation of Iraq, as well as battle plans for
waging a covert war against Iran now well under way.
Part of this covert war against Iran involved the arming and backing of listed terrorist groups, and in particular, the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK)
which has killed US servicemen, American civilians, as well as
countless innocent Iranians over the decades. Among those signing their
name to this plan found within Brookings’ “Which Path to Persia?” report,
was Kenneth Pollack. Now, in efforts to overthrow the government of
Syria, also a stated and integral part of undermining, isolating, and
destroying Iran, Pollack has revealed another element of the plan – to
create a full-scale proxy military force outside of Syria, then
subsequently invading and occupying Syria with it.
In the report titled, “Building a Better Syrian Opposition Army: How and Why,”
Pollack cites the so-called “Islamic State” or “ISIS” as the ultimate
impetus for expanded US intervention. However, upon looking at Pollack’s
proposal, it merely looks as if the US is using ISIS as a pretext to
more overtly intervene in order to overthrow the government of Syria –
not in fact neutralize ISIS. ***Read full article here***
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