The only real SYRIAN SPRING
~ Almond tree in full blossom in Syria By Andrew Carter
By Christof Lehmann
After decades of governance under emergency laws there could be
little doubt that many politically active citizens in Syria were waiting for
political reforms. Reforms which even progressive elements within the governing
Socialist Arab Baath Party, including President Bashar al-Assad were wanting.
The reform process, however, and reformist powers, was
confronted with two major obstacles.
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THE FIRST ONE
was the fact that the nation had been governed for such a long time under emergency laws that many of the political processes which were based on emergency laws had become informally established as systemic and that it would demand a great amount of political energy to overcome the inertia of the systemic colossus that was based on emergency laws, but which had become institutionalized.
THE SECOND ONE
and more imminent obstacle was the fact that Syria since 1973 has been in a permanent low intensity state of war with Israel and her allies.No open war, but intelligence and special operations here, there, tit for tat attacks, a shadowy subversion as well as a permanent public relations warfare that scapegoated and positioned Syria as rough state, sponsor of terrorism, torturous regime, and what not.
Media war is war too ~ and little is it publicly debated in
Western Media that Israel still occupies the Golan Highs, that Syria is the
sole Arab nation that consistently and consequently has supported the
Palestinian cause and lobbied for a Pan-Arabic Arab League, Arab Independence from
former colonial powers.
Little is it known that the USA kidnapped the Syrian Canadian
citizen Maher Arrar, sent him to Syria in what is euphemistically called
extraordinary rendition, and “forced” the Syrian authorities to keep and
investigate the man in spite of the fact that they found nothing that tied him
to terrorism.
The US position was clearly this one: If
you release him, we will tell the world that you let terrorists go free and we
will position you as sponsor of terrorism; if you keep him we can always scapegoat
you for torturing him ~ we live in a free world so it`s entirely your choice
what you do with him.
Syria has been the darling Arab
scapegoat of the West for decades
and with good reasons.
Syria is a former colony, and as
such it is expected to act and behave as such
~ which it never did.
There are certain common elements that are prevalent in all
post-colonial internal unrests regardless if it is in African or Arab
countries.
The involvement of foreign nations, the instrumentalization of local elements, and the goal to control resources, economy, and geo-politically as well as strategically significant locations.Popular consent with contemporary or Modo-Colonial transgressions is commonly manufactured by Western Main Stream Media by eliciting fabled advocacy for freedom, democracy, human rights or stability while nothing could be farther from the truth.
The successful plundering of Libyan natural and economical
resources as well as the political chaos and wide spread human rights abuses,
the massive war crimes during NATO´s Operation Unified Protector are just one,
though an appalling and recent example of the fact that the narrative sold by
media is an Orwellian charade, played out in media with the function of
covering over modo-colonial atrocities.
As to the involvement of foreign nations we know that NATO has
special operations ongoing in Syria and that they have been ongoing even before
the first unrests.
We know that Turkey has a recruitment office and intelligence
operations room in Amman, Jordan.
We know that Saudi Arabia demands a military solution and
provides arms en mass, that it has deployed Al Qaeda´s Omar Brigade to
Syria;
we know that Qatar massively supports the NATO and MI6 darling
Abdelhakim Belhadj ~ the Al Qaeda terrorist who is now commander of the Tripoli
Military Council and parts of the Free Syrian Army.
We are aware of the fact that Qatar ~ read MI6 ~ and the
international wing of the Muslim Brotherhood is fighting in Syria.
We also know that most of the shadowy figures of the Syrian
National Council are known to have ties to the National Endowment for
Democracy, Reagan Fascell Fellowships, Zbigniev Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger and
associates and other notorious warmongers and their organizations.
All one has to do to find ample documentation is to make a
search for the word “Syria” on nsnbc`s archives. (1)
After months of relentless unconventional and undeclared war on
Syria by NATO and the Gulf Cooperation Council member states a six point plan
has been brokered by Kofi Annan.
ED: The hotbloods of the Middle East will all flock to supporting
nations because jihad against Syria. Rebel (read NATO funded) religious leaders
have called for this jihad. How easy it is to convince young men and women in
the bloom of life to go out and kill or be killed for god and/or country.
The “Assad must go” dictate is off
the table, and so is the demand that only a military solution is a viable
option. Syria and its citizens are facing a near future where important,
difficult, and painful decisions will have to be made for the future of the
country.
Nobody can have it all, which should be the first lesson in
democracy for the National Council of Syria who until very recently demanded to
be recognized as the sole representative of the Syrian People by the “International
Community” which usually translates into NATO and allies.
The National Council is a council, of which most members are
anonymous and those who are known are predominantly those with ties to
Brzezinski, Kissinger and associates, the NED and other suspect warmongering
operations.
Four new political parties have been registered and can take part in the next coming elections, besides and on equal terms with the Socialist Arab Baath Party.Now those Syrians who really are interested in political and social reforms, regardless if they have ties to or are favoring the one or the other party or not have hard and difficult decisions to make too.
This includes those who so far have been actively or passively
supporting the armed “opposition“, the National
Council of Syria or other of the organizations who were or are cooperating with
the “foreign elements” which are all too common in modo-colonial
transgressions against sovereign nations.
The questions are:
“What Syria of the Future and what Future for Syria do I want?How?At what cost?At what risk?Who is actually representing my ideas~ or at least a political program I can live with and accept?”
As to those who favor the National Council of Syria what should
be considered is:
Since many of its members are anonymous; whom would I actually be supporting?Is it in the best interest of myself and my country to support a political organization that has ties to Brzezinski and Kissinger?
Another point that should be given serious consideration is that
the National Council of Syria has had months to establish a coherent political
opposition and a political program for the future of Syria and it has utterly
failed to deliver.
The only clear message from the NCS is “and us the power and we show you who we are and what we want” which is not exactly a signal that lets one assume that the NCS can provide reform, political stability, safeguard human rights, develop democratic, pluralistic institutions, guaranty gender equality and a policy that embraces the full spectrum of ethnicities and religions in Syria.
The mere argument that the National Council of Syria is merely a
starting point is also full of problems. For the first, it might be a starting
point, yes, but which one, and in what direction will it lead. If to reflect on
the presence and the recent past all we really see is a strong foreign
influence and participation in an armed adventure that so far has cost
thousands of Syrians lives on all sides.
Do I really want to invest my trust in a shadowy organization with that track record?What alternatives are there?
Another point that also needs serious consideration is the
question which potential harm the National Council of Syria
could have inflicted on the country and its people, had it succeeded at
overthrowing the government.
In other words ~ a successful subversion would have resulted in a Syria that would have descended into utter chaos ~ and it would have taken years of misery, suffering and violence before the country could eventually have been stabilized.
It would not have had the military muscle to control the country from descending into chaos.
It would not have had the political program to unify the nation and its full spectrum of ethnic, religious and political groups, it has no official opinion on the Palestinian issue, no program how to deal with Israel that still occupies the Golan Heights.
In other words ~ a successful subversion would have resulted in a Syria that would have descended into utter chaos ~ and it would have taken years of misery, suffering and violence before the country could eventually have been stabilized.
The really important question is ”Do I really want to trust anybody who would inflict this infamy on me and my country in coalition with foreign elements ~ what more to expect of these people ~ are they having an ethical position which I can embrace ?”
In case the answer is ~ no I can`t, no I won`t the next question
needs to be if it would be more wise to embrace more constructive political initiatives
– and eventually which one or which ones.
The best step for Syrians to secure a Future for a strong a
prosperous Syria and its people, an all embracing, peaceful and strong nation
that protects genders, minorities, participatory political processes, justice,
human rights and more is
to publicly turn the back on anyone who resists giving up the armed subversion attempt ~ if necessary to flee any area where armed insurgents operate.It would be the fastest way to reveal the fact that most of the armed insurgency consists of foreign or heavily foreign supported elements who are in fact a minority that tyrannizes an entire nation.It is the fastest way to bring an end to the violence, and most importantly, it is the fastest track towards being able to fully work for political reforms and future elections.It is the fastest way to maintaining Syrian sovereignty inside Syria, to the detriment of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel and NATO who would have liked the exact opposite.
Coming to elections ~ too little is known about the registered
political parties and Syrians won´t have the possibility to fully inform
themselves about them before a cessation of the violence and a return to a
stability that allows for open political campaigns and eventually elections.
What Syria needs is unity and peace.
New parties need to gather political and administrative
experience and besides that, provide evidence for that they not only have a
political program, but that they are able to work peacefully and constructive
for a pluralistic and tolerant Syria.
Many difficulties could be overcome by forming a national unity
government after eventual future elections.
Supporting the legally formed political parties, including the
Baath Party by denying a platform for those who preach violence, and demanding,
that the next coming parliament forms a government of national unity for one or
two legislative periods until the new parties have had time to consolidate, is
most likely the most constructive solution.
A solution that will ensure Syrian sovereignty in Syria and
peace.
It is also a solution that will be vehemently opposed by those foreign interests who would like to see a weak, unstable and chaotic Syria for the foreseeable future as part of the strategic isolation of Iran and Russia.The new Syrian constitution, which defines Syria as an Arab State, as part of the Arab Nation is after all a direct slap into the face of Modo-Colonialism and Zionism and it will be opposed as any nation that faces colonialism.
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