America's War On Syria : Donald Trump's Attack on Biochemical Weapons :Myth or Truth?
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The War On Syria
Conspiracy Theory or Truth?
Is there really more to it than meets the eye? America's war on Syria has drawn international attention worldwide and has brought this nation a lot of backlash.
Are we being lied to? Is our media feeding us propaganda to fit the narrative of those in positions of power to uphold the status quo?
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My Book Covers...
· Nature of Politics
· The Truth Behind Wars
· Ulterior Motives
· Conspiracy Theories
· Historical Facts & Events
· And, much, much more!
Find out the hidden truth and the real cause behind the war in the middle east. Do not be deceived like the masses, but equip yourself with the knowledge necessary to navigate through this world in these turbulent times.
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America's War On Syria - Henry J. Anderson
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Chapter 1: US Pretentious and Selfish Intervention in Syria
The Real Reasons the US Attacked Assad’s Regime
Chapter 2: Twisted Truth and Disturbing Past Paradox
The US Used Terrorists to Support Nicaraguan Dictator, Somoza Debayl
The US Funded and Armed the Mujahedeen against Sovereign Afghanistan; thus the Taliban was Born
Chapter 3: Conspiracy Theory or Truth?
Conspiracy about Oil Producers Abandoning the Petrodollar
Quest for Oil Has, Over the Years, Blurred US Vision
Chapter 4: US Use of Tariffs and Restrictions, and an Attempt to Weaken the TPP, to Influence the Geopolitics of the Region
European Countries Set to Salvage the Iran Accord
The Potential of the TPP Cannot Be Ignored
Chapter 5: 2018 Attack on Syria's Chemical weapons Manufacturing Plants and Assad's Regime
Russia Threatens To Counter US Attacks
As The US Claims Success in Its Missile Attack, Russia Gives an Image of an Ineffective Provocation
The US and its Allies Broke UN Protocol
Probably There Is Indication Syria Has A Nuclear Program
Syria Conflict Unlikely to Trigger WWIII
Chapter 6: America Losing World's Superpower Status Fast
How Empires Crumble
The Mongolian Empire
The Aztec Empire
The British Empire
Silk Road Revival Could be the Ultimate Game Changer
China Commits US$ Billions to the OBOR Initiative
India’s Youthful Workforce Set to Last Decades
India’s Commitment to Enhance Infrastructure
India is Highly Sought for Global Partnership
Chapter 7: More than Military Might Needed to Become a Super Power
The Role of Technology on War Outcomes
Economic Might Is A Big Superpower Determinant
A Country with Currency Leverage Has Immense Power
Ingredients for the Ultimate Superpower
Conclusion
Chapter 1: US Pretentious and Selfish Intervention in Syria
In September 2016, the Western media reported that the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad had used deadly chemical weapons on its own civilians. Similar allegations had been made back in August 2013, and President Obama, addressing the media, had said it was believed Assad had on several occasions that year attacked his own people with chemical weapons. Besides, in July 2012, the Syrian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had admitted having stockpiles of chemical weapons.
The question is: Has the US or any other Western nation ever attacked Syria on account of the regime’s alleged ill treatment of its people prior to 2018? The reality is that they have condemned such atrocities but they have not been proactive in stopping them.
Yet in early April 2018 when the Western media reported that the government of Bashar al Assad had used deadly chemical weapons on civilians, the US went full throttle putting plans in place to make an immediate attack on Syria. The alleged chemical attack took place on April 7, and the US in league with its allies, Britain and France, launched missiles on Syria just a week later, on April 14. In addition, they threatened that they would attack Syria again if the regime dared to use chemical weapons again.
As the Western allies’ Joint Chief of Staff’s chairman was busy explaining the strategic locations their missiles had hit in Syria, Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, made a point of letting the West know he did not like it that they had attacked Syria. The chairman, General Joseph Dunford Jr, clarified that the allied forces had struck a scientific research centre very close to Syria’s capital, Damascus, a facility close to Syria’s city of Homs thought to be a chemical weapons’ storage, as well as a command post, also close to Homs; a total of three key locations.
Whereas the report of the action by the Western allies as crafted sounded morally right and justifiable, one cannot fail to wonder what in this case of alleged Syrian chemical attack was different from past attacks the regime has been accused of perpetrating. A lot of what people believe about Syria is what the Western media has told them, yet it is true it has been accused of bias in the past, including in the reporting of the 2016 US presidential election when President Donald Trump won. Media critics have said it gave President Trump an unfair advantage over Hillary Clinton by covering his crowd pulling rallies without pay, making the competition skewed towards him as a candidate. In short, critics reckon the Western media is not to be blindly trusted.
By the same token, one wonders if the Western media is also not biased in its reporting about Syria and the internal war that has been going on to-date. The US has been known to enjoy playing the Big Brother role at the world stage, but some sober minded Americans have over the years been questioning their country’s tactics in exerting its presence. For instance, after the second Gulf War, a number of countries began to criticize America openly, and while the citizenry was proud of the efforts shown by their soldiers, a good part became critical of the war especially when it became clear Iraq did not have stocks of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
It is a fact the US has on some occasions bulldozed its way around