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According
to leading American and British intelligence experts, a declassified
Pentagon report confirms that the West accelerated support to extremist
rebels in Syria, despite knowing full well the strategy would pave the
way for the emergence of the 'Islamic State' (ISIS).
The experts who have spoken out
include renowned government whistleblowers such as the Pentagon's Daniel
Ellsberg, the NSA's Thomas Drake, and the FBI's Coleen Rowley, among
others.
Their remarks demonstrate the
fraudulent nature of claims by two other former officials, the CIA's
Michael Morell and the NSA's John Schindler, both of whom attempt to
absolve the Obama administration of responsibility for the policy
failures exposed by the DIA documents.
Foreseeing ISIS
As I reported
on May 22nd, the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document obtained
by Judicial Watch under Freedom of Information confirms that the US
intelligence community foresaw the rise of ISIS three years ago, as a
direct consequence of the support to extremist rebels in Syria.
The August 2012 'Information
Intelligence Report' (IIR) reveals that the overwhelming core of the
Syrian insurgency at that time was dominated by a range of Islamist
militant groups, including al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). It warned that the
"supporting powers" to the insurgency"--"identified in the document as the West, Gulf states, and Turkey"--"wanted to see the emergence of a "Salafist Principality" in eastern Syria to "isolate" the Assad regime.
The document also provided an extraordinarily prescient prediction
that such an Islamist quasi-statelet, backed by the region's Sunni
states, would amplify the risk of the declaration of an "Islamic State"
across Iraq and Syria. The DIA report even anticipated the fall of Mosul
and Ramadi.
Divide and rule Last week,
legendary whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, the former career Pentagon
officer and US military analyst who leaked Pentagon papers exposing
White House lies about the Vietnam War, described my Insurge report on the DIA document as "a very important story.""They were not only as they claimed supporting moderate groups, who were losing members to the more extremist groups, but that they were directly supporting the extremist groups. And they were predicting that this support would result in an Islamic State organization, an ISIS or ISIL" They were encouraging it, regarding it as a positive development, because it was anti-Assad, Assad being supported by Russia, but also interestingly China" and Iran" So we have China, Russia and Iran backing Assad, and the US, starting out saying Assad must go" What he [Nafeez Ahmed] is talking about, the DIA report, is extremely significant. It fits into a general framework that I'm aware of, and sounds plausible to me."
Ellsberg
also noted that "it's pretty well known" in the intelligence community
that Saudi Arabia sponsors Islamist terrorists to this day:
"It's kind of a deal that the Saudis will support various Islamic extremists, all around the world, and the deal is that they [extremists] will not try to overthrow the corrupt, alcohol-drinking clique in Saudi Arabia."
Ellsberg,
who was a former senior analyst at RAND Corp, also agreed with the
relevance of a 2008 US Army-commissioned RAND report, quoted in my
Insurge story, and also examined in-depth for Middle East Eye.
The US Army-funded RAND report
advocated a range of policy scenarios for the Middle East, including a
"divide and rule" strategy to play off Sunni and Shi'a factions against
each other, which Ellsberg describes as "standard imperial policy" for
the US.
The RAND report even confirmed (p. 113) that its "divide and rule" strategy was already being executed in Iraq at the time:
"Today in Iraq such a strategy is being used a tactical level, as the United States now forms temporary alliances with nationalist insurgent groups that it had been fighting for four years" providing carrots in the form of weapons and cash. In the past, these nationalists have cooperated with al-Qaeda against US forces."
The
confirmed activation of this divide-and-rule strategy perhaps explains
why the self-defeating US approach in Syria is fanning the flames of
both sides: simultaneously allying with states like Turkey who have
continued to covertly sponsor ISIS, while working with Assad through the
Russians to fight ISIS. Ellsberg added:
"As Assad is the main opponent of ISIS, we are covertly coordinating our airstrikes against ISIS with Assad. So are we against Assad, or not? It's ambivalent" I think that Obama and everybody around him is clear that they do not any longer as they've been saying want Assad to leave power. I don't believe that that is their intention anymore, as they believe anyone who succeeds Assad would be far worse."
If
true, Ellsberg's analysis exposes the deep-rooted hypocrisy of the
previous campaign against Assad, the current campaign against ISIS, and
why both appear destined for failure.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Ex-intel-officials-Pentag-by-Nafeez-Ahmed-Coleen-Rowley_Daniel-Ellsberg_Intelligence-Agencies_Isis-150608-907.html
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ISIS is a hundred percent manufactured.
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