US waging war against Syria in conjunction with ISIL: Don DeBar
US waging war against Syria in conjunction with ISIL: Don DeBar
American journalist Don DeBar says the United States is in fact waging a war against the government and people of Syria in conjunction with the ISIL terrorist group
Don DeBar, an anti-war activist and radio host in New York, made the remarks in a phone interview with Press TV on Wednesday while commenting on the recent purported beheading of American citizen Abdul-Rahman Kassig by ISIL Militants.
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama ordered a review of the US policy on how to react to abduction of US citizens overseas in light of the murder.
“The United States is actually conducting a war against Syria in conjunction with ISIL/ISIS, who have been armed by the United States through its proxies Saudi Arabia and others, and there is no hiding [from the fact] that they are using American armaments,” DeBar said.
“They are being financed by somebody who is buying [ISIL] tankers full of oil that are visible to American surveillance equipment – satellites and such. The communications to order and distribute this oil and to deposit the funds to their proxies and sales and all that of are certainly on the radar of the American espionage apparatus that looks at the international banking transactions of just about everyone,” he added. “So it’s difficult for me to see how they are treating this group like a hostile entity.”
“In addition to that, there are multiple standards applied to how the US treats the abduction and/or killing of American citizens” have taken placed already, DeBar continued.
“If you think about the Palestinian-American kid that was killed in last two months or so in Palestine by the Israelis, if you think about the Turkish-American kid that was killed by Israel when they [international peace activists] boarded the ship down to Gaza and executed him, there was no response from the American government whatsoever except for [they] had to apologize to Israel for getting the kid’s blood on some Israeli soldier’s uniform,” he noted.
“Here they want to change policy because a former military operative of the United States who allegedly became a civilian operative and then coincidently was fighting against the same Syrian government that the United Sates has turned [into] an enemy, and now he’s got executed by these people of that bid if in fact that happened,” DeBar pointed out. “How do you parcel of that to establish a policy when your actions themselves are, if they are as you’ve described them, completely and totally contradictory?”
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