The more I investigate what is
happening to Christians in Syria the more confused I become. Accurate reporting about what is really
happening in Syria is hard to find out.
It is not fake news that is the problem;
it is lying news that is being
reported in the American news media. I
just read an article about the young boy in the video showing children being
gassed in Syria. In an interview with
the father and boy, they told a different story. The boy said, he was lured into the hospital
with cookies and then sprayed with water.
He was in the basement with his mother, who said they ran out of food when they heard some noise outside.
“Somebody was shouting that we had to go to the hospital, so we went there.
When I came in, some people grabbed me and started pouring water over my
head."
The father told a different story
than the news media gave. He said, “I
went to the hospital, walked upstairs, and found my wife and children. I asked
them what had happened, and they said people outside were shouting about some smell
and told them to go to the hospital. At the hospital, they gave dates and
cookies to the kids."
One of the medical workers, who
was reportedly on shift at the time, said he was surprised by the sudden
influx. “Some people came here and washed people. They said: ‘Chemical
attack. Chemical attack.’ We didn’t see any chemical attack symptoms,” he
added. He did, however, say that there were many people with respiratory
problems because of dust from recent bombings in the city.
So now what am I to believe? Unlike Iraq where the Syrian government has
recovered territory, the Christians are returning, rebuilding, and trying to begin
again. This rebuilding cannot succeed as
long as the US government keeps bombing
the country and supporting the rebels.
Is this latest bombing an attempt to allow the insurgents to escape as some Syrians believe.
Why am I so concerned about
Syria? The attitude toward Christians in
the Middle-East has changed in the last few years. Where Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived side-by-side,
that is no longer the case. There is a
real hatred toward Christians that is being developed around the world. My concern is how soon will it become the
norm in this country to persecute Christians.
The attitude of our government in
the Middle-East is not pro-Christian.
How soon will the same position
become reality in America?
As an American Christian, we should not be comfortable with
the US government invading countries all around the world. We have not been given the real reason why we
are in Syria. I have heard many times we
are fighting ISIS in the Middle-East so we will not be fighting them here in America.
I find it strange that that is the same reason Russia is giving.
You may have heard that Russian
troops are in Syria to prop up a ruthless dictator, Bashar al Assad, who uses
chemical weapons against his own people. But the reason Russian troops went
into Syria was to fight ISIS (a.k.a. the Islamic State or the Caliphate). There
were hundreds of thousands of ISIS fighters in Syria. Something like half of
them were from Russia or from former Soviet republics, and the Russian language
was as common within ISIS as Arabic. The Russians wisely decided that it was
safer and cheaper to stamp out ISIS in Syria, rather than wait for it to spread
to countries further north and closer to Russia. Saving Syria from destruction
was a welcome side-effect, but the self-interested goal was to be proactive in protecting Russian lives.
Here again, who is tell the
truth?
During the Iraq War, we heard the story of "Chemical
Weapons" being used. It may or may
not have been true. I rather think that
it was true due to an article by Norm Dixon in 2004, where he wrote, On August 18, 2002, the New York Times
carried a front-page story headlined, “Officers say U.S. aided Iraq despite the
use of gas.” Quoting anonymous US “senior
military officers,” the NYT “revealed”
that in the 1980s, the administration of US President Ronald Reagan covertly
provided “critical battle planning assistance at a time when American
intelligence knew that Iraqi commanders would employ chemical weapons in waging
the decisive battles of the Iran-Iraq war.”
The story made a brief splash in the international media, then died.
While the August 18 NYT article added new details about the extent of
US military collaboration with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during Iraq’s
1980-88 war with Iran, it omitted the most outrageous aspect of the scandal:
not only did Ronald Reagan’s Washington turn a blind-eye to the Hussein
regime’s repeated use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers and Iraq’s
Kurdish minority, but the US helped Iraq develop its chemical, biological and
nuclear weapons programs.
We are now hearing the same story
in Syria. It seems that chemical weapons
are only useful in incitement of a military response, to accuse one’s enemies
of committing atrocities, to serve as a false flag.
The recent fake chemical attack
in Syria’s Ghouta looks like someone wanted the bombing to resume. Has the US government fallen prey to the
propaganda of the ISIS rebels? Just for
asking these questions I open the door of being un-American and a supporter of
Putin, but that is not the case. When
things start falling apart for those whose agenda has been questioned or
disrupted, who has supported failed military actions, has put the country in economic
crisis, and even claim the Russian's stole the election they need to find a
scapegoat. If the investigations that
are going on now were carried out in the last administration,
we may not even be in Syria today. The
Bengazi connection with the Syrian rebels would have been exposed, and our mission to stop ISIS would have taken a
different direction.
My concern is that in the weeks
to come we will find that there was no
chemical attacked and that President Trump actions were uncalled for and irrational. President Trump will be made out to be a
trigger happy, incompetent leader, who
should not be in office. I guess if I am
having a hard time finding out what the actual truth is, maybe President Trump
is having the same problem.
In the years to come we may find
that like Iraq, the Syrian rebels were supplied chemical weapons by the US
government to incite a war with Iran.
We need to get out of Syria while
we can before it becomes another Afghanistan
or Iraq.
May God protect our Christian
brothers and sisters in Syria.
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