Syrian rebels entering Aleppo |
The U.S. Must Stop Supporting Right-Wing Forces to Advance
Its’ Geopolitical Agenda
Around the world, many hoped that the Russia-negotiated agreement in 2020 between the Syrian, government and the coterie of right-wing Jihadist forces, common criminals and other forces against the government of President Bashar Al-Assad, would finally end the nightmare of war, displacement, torture, and mindless destruction suffered by the Syrian people – victims of U.S. plans to overthrow all the major nations in the Middle-East that might challenge continued U.S. domination. However, just a few days ago, like cancer, the disease of U.S. imperialism has suddenly metastasized.
The Black Alliance for Peace argues that current U.S. imperialist actions in Syria need to be placed in a historical context. It is important to remember that the vicious subversion of Syria, which began in earnest in 2011, was only one of the two criminal assaults that year on nations perceived to be obstacles to U.S. regional hegemony. The other under U.S. assault was Libya. In Libya, however, the Western-orchestrated assault resulted in not only the overthrow of the government but the country’s leader, Muammar Gaddafi, being raped and murdered by the right-wing Jihadist friends of the U.S.
Linking
the U.S. imperialist assault on Syria to that of Libya is important
because it informs how the few authentic anti-imperialist forces that
still exist in the U.S. understand and articulate opposition to the
moves being made by U.S. and Western imperialism in their desperate
attempts to avoid the inevitable end of white world dominance. Our
positionality in relationship to the Pan-European white supremacist
colonial/capitalist patriarchy compels us to remind our friends and
sometimes allies, that they cannot pretend to be in solidarity with
Palestine and then cheer on the overthrow of one of the few states in
the world that has never turned its back on Palestinian people, no
matter what one might think of the internal politics of the Syrian
state.
Such
concerns about the nature of the Syrian state became a cover for
defending U.S. imperialism and were expressed by dishonest actors or
those who were politically naive. Now that the U.S.-backed jihadists
have emerged triumphant, hope for authentic self-determination for the
Syrian people has once again been delayed.
Trump’s absurd claim that the U.S. does not have anything to do with Syria is only a reflection of why he will never gain full control over the state and non-state apparatus that is directing U.S. foreign policy. The notion that whoever is sitting in the white house represents the final and only power of the U.S. state is dangerously naive. Just recall when Secretary of State John Kerry negotiated a ceasefire with Russia in Deir Ezzor, Syria only to have it ignored by his generals and CIA.
Reigniting the war in Syria will prolong the tragedy experienced by the people of Syria since 2011. The Black Alliance for Peace will continue to monitor the situation and will not hesitate to reveal the facts as we find them.
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