JUST A THOUGHT - SYRIA: THE BEGINNING OF THE END GAME OF THIS STAGE OF THE STRUGGLE? PART 3.
Well, we do not know what exactly happened in Khan Sheikhum. But what we do know, is that governments and their covert forces are quite capable of making something look like what it is not.
We have the most spectacular example of this from the Americans.
In how they have justified the invasion which has set the Middle East on fire. A fire which is still burning, on the pretext of claiming that the now murdered Saddam Hussein of Iraq, had weapons of mass destruction.
When it was found that he did not have such weapons, the Americans then resorted to arguing that, well, he might not have been guilty of that, but he was guilty of using chemical munitions to kill hundreds of Kurds.
This is called, I supposed, evidential flexibility and elasticity.
And so, we need to be wary of the Americans and the United Nations citing 'evidence of Syrians killed by the Syrian government forces.' However 'credible' it might at times appear to be.
The only thing which might be certain, is that Syrians probably did die in Khan Sheikhun. What is not known for certain, is what and who killed them, and by what process?
If President Assad was in fact implicated in the the tragedy which is reported to have taken place Khan Sheikhun, that does not make him the monster which the Americans and Europeans would like to be metamorphose him into.
For example, he would still be thousands of times paler, in comparison with the calculated action of President Harry S Truman.
In being in charge of the American government which took the decision to drop atomic bombs on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during World War Two.
A crime against humanity which resulted in the deaths of over 100,000 Japanese, followed by probably hundreds of thousands more in the following months and years.
So, it is both surprising and hypocritical of the Americans and their European allies, in wanting to exploit the tragic deaths of probably less than 100 Syrians to 'justify' their intentions to unjustly bring about the down fall of the Syrian government.
Unless we are to argue that World War Two was one of the ages of the Barbarian.
In which case America should apologise for the killing and the injuries inflicted on Japanese civilians.
And for no other purpose than that of trying to justify their attempts to replace the Syrian government, with one of their own.
One which they hope and believe they would be able manipulate to achieve their own geo-political goals. Hypocrisy on a monumental scale!
To be continued.
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