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Sukant Chandan: Every few years, different western leaders admit that they and their primary strategic allies in the Muslim world are the backers, financiers and arm suppliers indirectly and directly to the death squads known as Al Qaeda and Isis etc. Here below usa vice president joe biden admits all of this. However, nothing has changed for over a century when the british constructed the Gulf monarchies and then the usa joined in this alliance and added the Turkish state and the Pakistani military intelligences in being the platform on which this death squad terrorism has been rolled out, in a very similar fashion to the usa and britains relationships with dictatorships in latin America who used death squads against revolutionary movements in that region, or to use a an example much closer to london - in the way the british government used Loyalist death squads in occupied Ireland. The alliance between france, britain, the usa and the Gulf monarchies, the AKP Turkish government is not going to go away unless, but this project can be defeated and is being challenged many places, not least in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Algeria with Russia and China also fighitng this off and being the leaders of this struggle and the more broader Global South liberation struggle generally. This is nothing new to those forces countering and fighting back this neo-colonial alliance, there is a bitter bloody struggle taking place, as it has since the british manufactured the original death squad state in the Muslim world the kingdom of saudi arabia. One would hope that people would stop supporting those who are leaders in advocating and working for these death squads, rather one would hope that they would support the many different organisations, factions, countries that are in a united struggle (of course, the formal unity can be and should be strengthened) against the death squads and those that back them. - Sukant Chandan, Sons of Malcolm Turkey clashes with US over rise of Isis [source - ft] Turkey has clashed with the US over its stance on extremist fighters in Syria, with president Recep Tayyip Erdogan securing an apology from US vice-president Joe Biden for comments suggesting Ankara and other countries in the region were largely to blame for the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, known as Isis. ...
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:38:55 +0000

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