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Aleppo: How The US Manipulates Humanitarianism For Imperialism

January 6, 2017 By Steven Chovanec 21 Comments

The United States is manipulating humanitarian concern in an effort to protect its proxy militias and its imperial regime-change project in Syria.

The media and intellectual classes are dutifully falling in line, promoting a narrative of military aggression under the cover of “protecting civilians.” These same “responsibility to protect” arguments led to the invasions of Iraq and Libya, exponentially increasing the massacres, chaos, and proliferation of violent extremism within those countries. They are hypocritical, designed to further interests of conquest and domination, and will lead to more death and destruction in Syria as well.

The United States has no stake in the wellbeing of Syrian civilians, despite their condemnations of Russia’s offensive in Aleppo. This is clearly shown in the fact that the people they are supporting are guilty of the same crimes they accuse Russia and Syria of: indiscriminate attacks, targeting of civilians, destruction of schools, hospitals, etc. Furthermore, the offensive in Aleppo is really no different from what the U.S. did in Manbij, where they are said to have incorporated a “scorched earth policy” while they liberated the city from ISIS, whereby the civilian population was treated “as if they were terrorists or ISIS supporters.”

Filed Under: Foreign Affairs, National News Tagged With: Aleppo, media, Middle East, propaganda, Syria, White Helmets

Caesar Photos: Torture & Impunity In Syria, Israel & The US

December 22, 2015 By Steven Chovanec 1 Comment

Headlines in Western media reported that “new evidence supports claims about Syrian state detention deaths.” The Guardian added that “a leading rights group has released new evidence that up to 7,000 Syrians who died in state detention centres were tortured, mistreated, or executed” and, noting that this information is a moral wake-up call, demanded that officials being held to account should be “central to peace efforts.”

However, as is usually so, not everything is quite as it seems. So let’s take a look at the facts.

First the timing.

As has become commonplace, the timing of reports like these almost always coincide with important diplomatic meetings or just after important UN resolutions are passed.

Filed Under: Foreign Affairs, Media & Culture Tagged With: Caesar Photos, propaganda, Syria, torture, White Helmets

From Syria To America: The Refugee Crisis Isn’t The Real Problem

October 9, 2015 By Steven Chovanec 2 Comments

As the gravest refugee crisis since WWII continues unabated, every day new reports give those of us privileged enough not to be personally affected mere glimpses at the outright horror that is being visited upon our brothers and sisters across the world on a daily basis.

It is a horror that has sparked the public to advocate that “no person is illegal” in response to their governments shameful positions which seek to keep refugees out at all costs while avoiding the main root causes of the problem and their own complicity.

Reading the Western media, heavy emphasis is put upon the criminal enterprises that are boating these refugees across the seas, editorializing the situation to justify a heavy-handed response in order to ‘prosecute the criminals.’ However, despite the moral bankruptcy of seeking to profit from such a crisis, these enterprises would have no demand had not so much death and destruction been inflicted upon refugee homelands. Moreover one could glean that refugees are less upset over the fees of those providing them an opportunity to escape than they are with Western governments who refuse them, while also fomenting instability in their countries.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, Foreign Affairs Tagged With: American imperialism, Iraq, Libya, refugees, Syria, Ukraine

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