The Hamilton Spectator

West should get out of Syria

RE: SYRIAN CRISIS

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The U.S., its NATO partners and Arab monarchs have attempted regime change for the past seven years in Syria, using proxy armies of terrorists, mostly aligned with al-Qaida. Lately, the U.S., Turkey and Israel occupied large parts of Syria, apparently aiming to partition the country. Syrians paid a very heavy price for these illegal actions.

Syrians may pay an even heavier price as a result of an unproven chemical weapons incident in Eastern Ghouta. Police look for means and motive in criminal investigat­ions. The Syrian government has neither. It divested itself of chemical weapons in 2014. It has nothing to gain by using banned weapons to antagonize the U.S. when tanks and warplanes have worked very effectivel­y to defeat the proxy terrorist armies.

Foreign-backed terrorists, on the other hand, have every incentive to use chemical weapons to implicate the Syrian government. And they have the means. A terrorist chemical lab was captured and exposed last week in Ghouta, for example.

Moreover, they have the White Helmets, an Academy-Award-winning propaganda outfit, richly funded by the U.S. and U.K., to create slick ads for direct western military interventi­on in Syria.

Before Trump turns the latest incident into the flashpoint of a wider (world) war, western countries should re-evaluate their strategy of illegally interferin­g in Syria’s domestic affairs.

Instead, they should leave decisions about Syria’s future to the Syrian people, end economic sanctions on Syria, restore diplomatic relations, and contribute to the reconstruc­tion of the once-beautiful country they have nearly destroyed.

Doug Brown, Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War

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