Cliff Kincaid
The planned destruction of Christians in Syria
By Cliff Kincaid
The New York Times story, "President Gains McCain's Backing on Syria Attack," is predictable, considering that Obama had invited Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to the White House for the specific purpose of supporting his proposed military strike on Syria. Obama has also asked the same two senators to travel to Egypt to undermine the military leaders who overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood government there.
What is lacking from the media coverage is any recognition that the inevitable result, according to congressional testimony, will be the victory of the Muslim Brotherhood and associated terrorist groups in Syria, and the genocide of the remaining Christians there.
In Egypt, right in front of our eyes, Obama facilitated a Muslim Brotherhood takeover, which has been stopped dead in its tracks by a true people's revolution that has brought the military to power. The Muslim Brotherhood has responded by attacking Christians and their churches.
Incredibly, it seems as if the crisis in Egypt will be repeated, except in the case of Syria the explicit purpose of Obama's military intervention, as it seems to be developing under the guidance of McCain and Graham, is the destruction of the regime that has been standing in the way of the complete obliteration of the Christians. There will be no one with authority left to rescue the Christians from the Muslim Brotherhood when it takes control in Damascus.
"The problem," writes terrorism analyst Steven Emerson, "is that anything that hurts [Syrian President] Assad, however inadvertently, benefits those same Islamist radicals we've all been worried about...Equally incredible is the fact that, in taking military action in Syria, America would effectively be standing on the same side as al Qaeda affiliate groups who also support them."
The issue isn't the odious nature of the Assad regime, backed by Russia and Iran, but the nature of the opposition, backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. This is the side of the conflict that Obama, McCain and Graham want the U.S. to support.
Graham, up for re-election next year, has been labeled by one of his opponents, South Carolina state Senator Lee Bright, as a "Community Organizer for the Muslim Brotherhood." Fox News host Lou Dobbs seemed surprised by the comment when Bright made it on his show, but noted that Graham and McCain did in fact "try to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back into the government after the military had gotten them out of there." Bright went on to say that McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee against Obama, had become "a tool of the Democrat Party" and that Graham was "following suit."
Pamela Geller of the American Freedom Defense Initiative is equally harsh. "John McCain and Lindsey Graham are carrying water for Obama's pro-jihadist intervention in Syria," she says. "Step and Fetchit McCain and Graham were at the White House today getting their marching orders from the Dear Leader. There were no Democrats at the White House today."
She asks, "Which Muslim Brotherhood operatives are advising McCain and Graham? ...McCain said today that blocking Obama's Syria strike would be 'catastrophic.' No, Senator McCain, Obama's support of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was 'catastrophic,' and so is backing the Brotherhood and al Qaeda in Syria."
Geller is alluding to the fact that the Sunni branch of Islam, represented by the Muslim Brotherhood, al Qaeda and other jihadist groups, has targeted Syria for takeover. Al Jazeera, now in 40 to 50 million American homes, is their mouthpiece.
Strangely, Fox News figures William Kristol and Karl Rove were among those signing an August 27 letter supporting an Obama military strike on Syria, even without Congressional approval. On Monday night, after his White House meeting, Senator Graham appeared on the Fox News show "Special Report," with guest host Shannon Bream, and was given about six minutes of virtually uninterrupted time to make the case for Obama's war.
If Fox News is in the pocket of McCain and Graham, you know it's going to be difficult for opponents of Obama's war policy to get equal time and attention from the media. Perhaps this is why Kristol predicts the Republicans, who look to Fox News for guidance and direction, will fall in line behind Obama.
However, largely ignored in this debate are Syria's Christians, now facing the prospect of genocide. It is not too late to cover their plight.
On June 25, the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, together with the Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, held an important hearing entitled, "Religious Minorities in Syria: Caught in the Middle."
Presiding over the hearing, Rep. Christopher Smith said, "The al-Nusra Front, a U.S. designated foreign terrorist organization, has been blamed for much of the sectarian rhetoric and violence, but dozens of the opposition groups ascribe to Islamist or Salafist-jihadist ideologies and mingle with the Free Syrian Army – which the U.S. may now be supporting."
Dr. John Eibner, CEO of Christian Solidarity International (CSI-USA), went further than Rep. Smith, testifying that the Obama Administration has given a "green light" to Sunni countries in the region "to militarily destabilize Syria," and that the human rights of religious minorities, especially Christians, are at risk.
Eibner said, "Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey may be beloved by America's military and economic interests, but all have grave democracy deficits and cannot serve as models for religious pluralism...Saudi Arabia and Qatar are Sunni absolute monarchies. All religious minorities are banned in the former. Nearly one hundred years ago the Christian minorities were virtually eradicated in Turkey by means of genocide. Successive Turkish governments, including the current government of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, have taken patriotic pride in genocide denial."
Christian Solidarity International has issued a "Genocide Alert" for religious minorities in Syria.
It should be noted that Qatar is the financial sponsor of Al Jazeera, a channel serving as a voice for the Muslim Brotherhood that has been praised by McCain for making a "contribution" to world affairs.
Eibner's comments are not just speculation. More than a year ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that "U.S. intelligence operatives and diplomats have stepped up their contacts with Syrian rebels" and that the CIA and State Department are working with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and "other allies" on behalf of the Free Syrian Army (FSA).
Zuhdi Jasser, a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, testified that reports indicate that armed rebels affiliated with the FSA raided the Christian-populated al-Duvair village in Syria and massacred all its civilian residents, including women and children.
Rev. Majed El Shafie, founder of One Free World International, testified that the Islamist factions in Syria, which he said include Muslim Brotherhood, Salafist, and al Qaeda-linked groups, "are rapidly overtaking the undisciplined and poorly organized rebels as they have in other countries..." He fears that these Muslim groups will "cleanse Syria of the 'infidels' – Christians and other minorities – and establish an Islamist state."
"In fact," he said, "this process has already begun."
Is President Obama about to become party to the Muslim Brotherhood's genocidal process? If so, how many Republicans besides McCain and Graham will join with Obama?
© Cliff Kincaid
September 3, 2013
The New York Times story, "President Gains McCain's Backing on Syria Attack," is predictable, considering that Obama had invited Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to the White House for the specific purpose of supporting his proposed military strike on Syria. Obama has also asked the same two senators to travel to Egypt to undermine the military leaders who overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood government there.
What is lacking from the media coverage is any recognition that the inevitable result, according to congressional testimony, will be the victory of the Muslim Brotherhood and associated terrorist groups in Syria, and the genocide of the remaining Christians there.
In Egypt, right in front of our eyes, Obama facilitated a Muslim Brotherhood takeover, which has been stopped dead in its tracks by a true people's revolution that has brought the military to power. The Muslim Brotherhood has responded by attacking Christians and their churches.
Incredibly, it seems as if the crisis in Egypt will be repeated, except in the case of Syria the explicit purpose of Obama's military intervention, as it seems to be developing under the guidance of McCain and Graham, is the destruction of the regime that has been standing in the way of the complete obliteration of the Christians. There will be no one with authority left to rescue the Christians from the Muslim Brotherhood when it takes control in Damascus.
"The problem," writes terrorism analyst Steven Emerson, "is that anything that hurts [Syrian President] Assad, however inadvertently, benefits those same Islamist radicals we've all been worried about...Equally incredible is the fact that, in taking military action in Syria, America would effectively be standing on the same side as al Qaeda affiliate groups who also support them."
The issue isn't the odious nature of the Assad regime, backed by Russia and Iran, but the nature of the opposition, backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. This is the side of the conflict that Obama, McCain and Graham want the U.S. to support.
Graham, up for re-election next year, has been labeled by one of his opponents, South Carolina state Senator Lee Bright, as a "Community Organizer for the Muslim Brotherhood." Fox News host Lou Dobbs seemed surprised by the comment when Bright made it on his show, but noted that Graham and McCain did in fact "try to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back into the government after the military had gotten them out of there." Bright went on to say that McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee against Obama, had become "a tool of the Democrat Party" and that Graham was "following suit."
Pamela Geller of the American Freedom Defense Initiative is equally harsh. "John McCain and Lindsey Graham are carrying water for Obama's pro-jihadist intervention in Syria," she says. "Step and Fetchit McCain and Graham were at the White House today getting their marching orders from the Dear Leader. There were no Democrats at the White House today."
She asks, "Which Muslim Brotherhood operatives are advising McCain and Graham? ...McCain said today that blocking Obama's Syria strike would be 'catastrophic.' No, Senator McCain, Obama's support of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was 'catastrophic,' and so is backing the Brotherhood and al Qaeda in Syria."
Geller is alluding to the fact that the Sunni branch of Islam, represented by the Muslim Brotherhood, al Qaeda and other jihadist groups, has targeted Syria for takeover. Al Jazeera, now in 40 to 50 million American homes, is their mouthpiece.
Strangely, Fox News figures William Kristol and Karl Rove were among those signing an August 27 letter supporting an Obama military strike on Syria, even without Congressional approval. On Monday night, after his White House meeting, Senator Graham appeared on the Fox News show "Special Report," with guest host Shannon Bream, and was given about six minutes of virtually uninterrupted time to make the case for Obama's war.
If Fox News is in the pocket of McCain and Graham, you know it's going to be difficult for opponents of Obama's war policy to get equal time and attention from the media. Perhaps this is why Kristol predicts the Republicans, who look to Fox News for guidance and direction, will fall in line behind Obama.
However, largely ignored in this debate are Syria's Christians, now facing the prospect of genocide. It is not too late to cover their plight.
On June 25, the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, together with the Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, held an important hearing entitled, "Religious Minorities in Syria: Caught in the Middle."
Presiding over the hearing, Rep. Christopher Smith said, "The al-Nusra Front, a U.S. designated foreign terrorist organization, has been blamed for much of the sectarian rhetoric and violence, but dozens of the opposition groups ascribe to Islamist or Salafist-jihadist ideologies and mingle with the Free Syrian Army – which the U.S. may now be supporting."
Dr. John Eibner, CEO of Christian Solidarity International (CSI-USA), went further than Rep. Smith, testifying that the Obama Administration has given a "green light" to Sunni countries in the region "to militarily destabilize Syria," and that the human rights of religious minorities, especially Christians, are at risk.
Eibner said, "Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey may be beloved by America's military and economic interests, but all have grave democracy deficits and cannot serve as models for religious pluralism...Saudi Arabia and Qatar are Sunni absolute monarchies. All religious minorities are banned in the former. Nearly one hundred years ago the Christian minorities were virtually eradicated in Turkey by means of genocide. Successive Turkish governments, including the current government of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, have taken patriotic pride in genocide denial."
Christian Solidarity International has issued a "Genocide Alert" for religious minorities in Syria.
It should be noted that Qatar is the financial sponsor of Al Jazeera, a channel serving as a voice for the Muslim Brotherhood that has been praised by McCain for making a "contribution" to world affairs.
Eibner's comments are not just speculation. More than a year ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that "U.S. intelligence operatives and diplomats have stepped up their contacts with Syrian rebels" and that the CIA and State Department are working with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and "other allies" on behalf of the Free Syrian Army (FSA).
Zuhdi Jasser, a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, testified that reports indicate that armed rebels affiliated with the FSA raided the Christian-populated al-Duvair village in Syria and massacred all its civilian residents, including women and children.
Rev. Majed El Shafie, founder of One Free World International, testified that the Islamist factions in Syria, which he said include Muslim Brotherhood, Salafist, and al Qaeda-linked groups, "are rapidly overtaking the undisciplined and poorly organized rebels as they have in other countries..." He fears that these Muslim groups will "cleanse Syria of the 'infidels' – Christians and other minorities – and establish an Islamist state."
"In fact," he said, "this process has already begun."
Is President Obama about to become party to the Muslim Brotherhood's genocidal process? If so, how many Republicans besides McCain and Graham will join with Obama?
© Cliff Kincaid
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