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In Kerry's Own Words: Syria Prohibited from Attacking al-Qaeda

By Daniel McAdams

RPI , 24 Sep 2016 08:12

Islam Times - No wonder the United States insisted that its Syria ceasefire deal with Russia remain secret! It turns out that one of the US demands was that the Syrian air force must be prohibited from attacking al-Nusra Front (al-Qaeda in Syria).


Crazy conspiracy theory? Listen to John Kerry's own words at the UN yesterday:
  
    Why US kept Syria truce terms secret:
    Syrian planes prohibited from flying over areas where al-Nusra is present
    i.e. US protecting al-Qaeda pic.twitter.com/LQ6NuUZqSI
    — the Lemniscat (@theLemniscat) September 22, 2016
 
Kerry argued at the UN that it would be impossible to separate Washington's "moderates" from al-Qaeda while al-Qaeda was under attack:
 
    Now, I have said to Russia many times it’s very hard to separate people when they are being bombed indiscriminately and when Assad has the right to determine who he’s going to bomb, because he can, quote, 'go after Nusrah' but go after the opposition at the same time because he wants to.
 
Does this make any sense? It seem much more logical to argue that the threat of being bombed alongside al-Qaeda would be the greatest incentive for "moderates" to separate themselves from al-Qaeda as soon as possible! 
 
You would think Washington would tell its "moderates": "You must cease and desist from fighting alongside al-Qaeda in Syria within the next 48 hours or you will yourselves become targets of Syrian, Russian, and coalition planes." 
 
Instead Washington argues that because its "moderates" refuse to separate from al-Qaeda the Russians and Syrians must stop attacking al-Qaeda!
 
George W. Bush famously said, "either you're with us, or you are with the terrorists." But what happens when Washington itself is "with the terrorists"?


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