Assassinated Syrian-Kurdish leader Mashaal
Tammo
Murderous gambit aimed at provoking Kurdish militants ~ who have
until now stayed out of US-backed unrest in Syria.
By Tony Cartalucci
October 10, 2011
Turkey a NATO member, and
notorious butchers of the Kurdish people not
only within their borders but well beyond them, including multiple incursions
into Iraq in 2007, 2008, and 2010, with tank battalions as
well as air strikes on “suspected” militant targets on both sides of the
border, has played a role in the assassination of Syrian-Kurdish leader Mashaal
Tammo according to Kurdish activists.
Syrian
Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that Kurdish Party
leaders accused Turkish intelligence of assassinating Tammo, aiming to ignite
sedition throughout the northern province of Hasaka. Hasaka Province conveniently
shares borders with Turkey ~ a border Turkey has systematically militarized in
its decades long war against the Kurdish people.
It is also a border
Turkey is now conducting “military exercises” along in an
overt threat to Syria, Voice of America reports. Turkey and its Western
sponsors are now hoping the resulting chaos will trigger an armed Kurdish
uprising in Syria against the Assad government and be the “tipping point” in an
otherwise stalled 7 month-long destabilization attempt.
Photo: Turkish tanks line up on the Iraqi border
for yet another internationally sanctioned, extraterritorial murder-spree aimed
at Northern Iraq’s Kurdish population. Turkey, a NATO member since 1952, has
waged a genocidal war against the Kurds both within its borders and beyond at
the cost of over 40,000 lives. Despite the immense hypocrisy, Turkey has taken
the lead in chastising neighboring Syria for reining in foreign-funded
sedition.
The assassination was
also complemented by mystery gunmen who opportunistically
attacked Tammo’s funeral procession, killing several attendees and further
provoking Syria’s Kurd minority to rise up in violence.
Details of the shootings
were filtered through the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a
notorious propaganda front whose second-hand reports are faithfully repeated by
Western media outlets as “fact.”
The expediency with which
propagandists at BBC and the US State Department concluded the shootings were
the work of the Syrian government further lends suspicion over who indeed
carried out the assassination and the subsequent shootings at Tammo’s funeral ~
a dream scenario for Western nations bent on ousting Assad by collapsing Syrian
society into a Libyan-style civil war.
ED: According to Uruknet and other
publications, the attack on the funeral procession was carried out by Assad
Bashar. Their wording makes it seem as if he pulled the triggers himself. But
that only leads me to question the truth coming from that publication itself.
Tony Cartalucci has always had a very strong finger on the pulse of truth. It also means that I won't be using Uruknet as a source any longer because its bias has just been busted open.
It should be noted, that
out of Syria’s opposition movement, Mashaal Tammo was one of the few leaders
opposing foreign meddling in Syria’s affairs, going as far as not attending an
opposition confab held in Turkey on this basis.
It should be further
noted that of all of Syria’s minorities, the Kurds have so far not joined in
large scale protests. Western corporate-funded think tanks and media outlets
have been fantasizing over the prospect of Kurdish militants joining the US-funded uprising,
despite what, up until now, appeared to be their neutral stance.
The Wall Street Journal’s
“Kurds Look Beyond Assad, With Dreams of Autonomy”
acknowledged the muted role the Kurds were playing in the uprising and their
hesitation to make wider commitments. Tammo’s assassination may just have been
the geopolitical ploy necessary to spur the Kurds past this point of
hesitation.
After months of stalled,
now failing armed opposition against the Syrian government through the Muslim
Brotherhood and an assortment of Al-Qaeda linked militant groups, the West is
exhibiting an almost palpable madness in pursuit of war with Syria.
Western propaganda networks,
including BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera and contrived “human rights advocacy” fronts
fully funded by corporate-financier special interests have been caught
fabricating in whole, stories of atrocities being perpetrated by the Assad
government.
One activist reported by
Soros-funded Amnesty International (page 10) to
have been “brutally murdered in custody” turned up alive and well.
Amnesty International would later reveal just how tenuous the information was
behind what was essentially baseless, sensationalized propaganda aimed at the
Syrian government.
After a failed UN
resolution, vetoed outright by Russia and China, and receiving no votes from
other BRIC nations, more desperate measures are sure to follow, including the
increasing prospect of unilateral military action taken by Turkey, on behalf of
NATO and its corporate sponsors.
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