Wednesday, June 3, 2015

ISIS - Made in the USA

ISIS has been running amok Syria and Iraq for two years now. The militant group has recently captured the Iraqi city of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, and has gained control of thousands of US-provided US military vehicles and other weapons, including M1A2 Abrams tanks.

Yet the US stubbornly refuses to join forces with Syria, Iran, and Russia to fight ISIS. Why is that?

Since the US and its so-called ‘coalition’ got involved in fighting ISIS, that group’s successes have multiplied. Why is that?

Either the US military is ran by totally inept morons who don’t know what they’re doing (which is a tempting conclusion judging from the abysmal failures in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya), or this was deliberately planned by the US.

Let’s notice some particular developments since the summer of 2013 that support the conclusion that ISIS is a US-sponsored proxy army deployed against US adversaries in the region:

1. In September 2013 the US failed to get the UN and its allies to bomb Syria on the pretext that the Syrian government gassed their own people, even though the evidence for this was highly-questionable. Widespread public opposition to this put enough pressure on the US government to roll back their war talk.

2. Not long after this failed US Syria bombing plot, we see ISIS suddenly pop-up on the scene in Iraq and Syria. The group immediately starts to grow larger and more powerful. It soon overpowers and absorbs other groups, moderate or not.

3. Acts of violence and barbarity by the ISIS militants stir worldwide public outrage, and calls for a military intervention against ISIS are heard. The US immediately steps in as the ring-leader. This ‘coalition’ also gives itself a mandate to bomb Syrian territory without any permission or coordination with the Syrian government (quite convenient!)

4. Right after the US gets involved, strange things start happening. ISIS grows stronger, captures more territory, becomes flush with weapons, and make significant territorial gains.

5. Strange anomalies are witnessed. US/British helicopters are caught by Iraqi army dropping arms and other aid inside ISIS-controlled territory; ISIS supplies being trucked in from Turkey.

6. ISIS also spreads into Yemen right on que as Saudi Arabia starts bombing the country, with US support. ISIS is also spreading in Libya. Other nearby countries start seeing ISIS form within their borders.


It seems like the more the US ‘helps’ to fight ISIS the stronger ISIS gets.

Only an idiot would be unable to put two-and-two together and see what is clearly going on:

Failing to lie the world into another Syrian regime change bombing based on a false-flag gas attack staged by US-allied rebels in Syria, and blamed on the Syrian government, the US decided to create a proxy terrorist super-force, ISIS, to scare and shock the world.

The US then used the group’s atrocities to rally public outrage and disgust and prompted calls for someone to ‘do something.’

Right on que, the US and its puppets take on the role of ‘defenders’ against ISIS and start bombing Syrian territory.

This bombing has only increased the success of ISIS against regional US rivals, Bashar Assad of Syria, the Shiite-dominated pro-Iranian government of Iraq, Yemeni Houthi movement, and in the near future, Iran.

By arming, training and supporting ISIS through deception and subterfuge, the US managed to create a violent proxy force which is fighting US enemies for them, and also serving as a great justification for direct US involvement so they can ‘speed things up,’ unhindered by a skeptical and war-weary public.

Directly or indirectly, ISIS is a US product.

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