Blinken & Pompeo: DEATH to Syrian Children (Pure Evil of U.S. Leaders)
EDITORIAL
Blinken and Pompeo Agree:
Death to Syrian Children
by Mike Billington
[Print version of this editorial]
April 1—The dire situation in Syria is becoming one of the critical junctures in the intensifying battle between the genocidal policies of the British Empire and a new paradigm based on peace through development. After ten years of warfare in Syria, instigated and orchestrated by the Obama Administration with the intention of bombing it into oblivion, arming terrorists to destroy its social and political structure, assassinating its head of state, and looting its raw materials—i.e., precisely what George W. Bush did in Iraq and Barack Obama did in Libya—the nation is teetering on the brink of Hell.
Cardinal Mario Zenari, the Apostolic Nuncio to Syria during these past ten years of war, told the Catholic News Agency on March 25:
Peace, I repeat, will not come to Syria without reconstruction and without economic recovery…. But how long will Syrians have to wait? Time is running out. Many of the people have lost hope. Urgent and radical solutions are needed…. About 90% of Syria’s population is living below the poverty line—the highest percentage in the world.
There are mile-long queues for a loaf of bread or a gallon of gasoline in Damascus, and electricity availability is down to three hours a day. Although fighting is largely over, millions of refugees are unable to return home, due to unilateral U.S. sanctions, which intentionally prevent any reconstruction—sanctions imposed under former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo but continuing under Secretary Antony Blinken. President Trump’s expressed intentions to end the illegal and pointless war were flatly rejected by the nation’s military leaders, who obey the orders of their Commander-in-Chief now only when they agree with them. The only reason Syria even survives as a sovereign state is because Russia intervened, joining in a war against the terrorists and defending the sovereign government under President Bashar al-Assad.
On March 29, the UN Security Council held a forum on the situation in Syria, in which the evil of the war party was on full display. Speaking for war and genocide was President Joe Biden’s Secretary of State Blinken, who, as Deputy Secretary of State under Obama, advocated all-out war and regime-change against President Assad. At the UN he had the gall to shed a tear for the “urgent needs of the Syrian people that we’ve heard described so eloquently today. It’s clear that those needs, including having enough to eat, and access to medicine, are not going to be met by the Assad regime.” Not a soul at that meeting was unaware that the U.S. sanctions are intended to be certain that Assad is unable to feed his people.
As Col. Richard Black (ret.) told the Schiller Institute conference on March 21, “Sanctions do nothing but attack the innocent, the poor, the helpless! They are the most cruel and barbaric type of warfare that we can wage.”
Responding to Blinken from Russia was Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin:
The reaction of Washington and Brussels to the call of the UN Secretary General to ease and lift unilateral sanctions amid the coronavirus pandemic was, on the contrary, to tighten, in an unprecedented way, the restrictions adopted—bypassing the UN Security Council—including the introduction of the infamous Caesar Act in June 2020. Unfortunately, the honorable representative of the U.S. and other Western colleagues spoke about a lot of things in today’s speeches, but not the U.S. and EU sanctions and their dramatic negative effect on ordinary Syrians.
Vershinin added: