[Peace-discuss] US to Provide $70 Million Additional Funding to Syrian Rebels

David Johnson davidjohnson1451 at comcast.net
Mon Mar 16 08:58:11 EDT 2015


Why ?

 

David J.

 

From: E. Wayne Johnson [mailto:ewj at pigsqq.org] 
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 8:13 PM
To: peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net; David Johnson
Subject: RE: [Peace-discuss] US to Provide $70 Million Additional Funding to Syrian Rebels

 

I suppose Chicago should suffer the same fate as Detroit, Susa, and Nineveh. Probably neither Kirk nor Chuy will change that much.

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---- David Johnson wrote ----

Actually Wayne,

 

The people in Detroit have been fighting back for the last two years now.

 

The residents of Detroit have been totally disenfranchised in which they can no longer elect their Mayor or City Council, instead the Mayor and City Council are appointed by the Governor. The city since has privatized Detroit’s city owned water company and afterwards the cost increased 10 fold.

People are having their water shut off for being a few days late, meanwhile large corporate entities in Detroit owe hundreds of thousands of dollars on their unpaid water bills for over 6-months now with no turn-off of their water service.

Large Venture ( Vulture ) funds are buying up houses and entire blocks while at the same time the Detroit city appointed dictatorship has passed a law that a person who is in home forclosure cannot bid on their home at the foreclosure auction and that in order to be a bidder one has to have a million dollar plus bond of some sort.

Get the picture ?

Corporate State shock doctrine with the purpose to gentrify and impose corporate controlled local government that is unaccountable to the people.

 

Recently Illinois U.S. Senator Mark Kirk made a public statement ( that was ignored by the corporate media ) that if the voters of Chicago defeat Rahm Emmanuele and elect Chuy Garcia and a majority pro-community city council, that Chicago will suffer the same fate as Detroit.

 

Welcome to the corporate New World Order 

 

David Johnson

 

 

 

 

From: E. Wayne Johnson [mailto:ewj at pigsqq.org] 
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 2:24 AM
To: David Johnson
Subject: RE: [Peace-discuss] US to Provide $70 Million Additional Funding to Syrian Rebels

 

I am very proud to contribute not one single solitary red lincoln cent to the syrian rebels or any of your amerikan monarch's illegal wars. 

I am also sure that Detroit and similar degenerate rust belt cess pools has exactly the leadership that it wants, otherwise the people would rise up eventually, so I ain't about to offer them money or much sympathy for being so pathetically stupid and just plain sorry.

It seems to me that this complaint against govt spending is a bit like the victims of highway robbery giving instructions regarding how to disperse the loot.

Kathy Kelly had the best strategy against the war that I have found ... what you feed grows... What you starve dies.

Just like those human duracells in the Matrix, you who dutifully pay tribute to moloch insure its continued health .

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---- David Johnson via Peace-discuss wrote ----

Millions and billions of OUR money being spent on wars and support of so called “ moderate “ terrorist groups, while Detroit and other cities are allowed to degrade to third world standards and they keep saying that there is no money for ;  Schools, social security, Medicare / Medicaid and other needed services.

 

 

US to Provide $70 Million Additional Funding to Syrian Rebels

Published 13 March 2015 (22 hours 55 minutes ago) 

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The State Department reiterated once again that its aim is to oust President Bashar Al-Assad.

The United States government announced Friday it will provide the Syrian opposition with US$70 million in “non-lethal” assistance. 

According to the U.S. Department of State, the assistance will only be delivered to certified rebel groups. 

“Today, I can announce a modest step forward that the Administration is working with Congress to provide nearly $70 million in new foreign assistance to continue our full range of support to the moderate Syrian opposition,” said Antony J. Blinken, deputy secretary of state, in a statement. 

However, with the rapidly evolving events in the Syrian frontlines, the task of certifying rebel groups as moderate has proven highly difficult <http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Turkey-and-US-Reach-Preliminary-Pact-to-Aid-Syrian-Rebels-20150217-0023.html> . Many so-called moderate rebels have subsequently joined the Islamic State group or the al-Qaida allied al-Nusrah Front. 

The U.S government clarified once again that their support for the rebels is consistent with the U.S. long-term objectives. 

"As we have long said, Assad must go and be replaced through a negotiated political transition that is representative of the Syrian people," said a White House spokesperson, referring to Washington's commitment to oust the Syrian president. 

As media investigations have revealed, classified U.S. documents and independent investigations show aid supplied to the rebel groups has helped strengthen <http://www.telesurtv.net/english/bloggers/Washington-and-ISIS-The-Evidence-20150308-0001.html>  the Islamic State group and Al-Nusrah, which are now dominating the Syrian battlefield. 

So far, U.S. support to the Syrian opposition accounts for nearly US$400 million since 2011. 

 

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