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Heavily armed, well funded, and organized as a professional, standing army, the forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) swept southward into Iraq from Turkey and northeastern Syria, taking the cities of Mosul and Tikrit, and now threaten the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad itself. The United States was sure to prop up two unfounded narratives – the first being that US intelligence agencies, despite assets in Iraq and above it in the form of surveillance drones, failed to give warning of the invasion, and that ISIS is some sort of self-sustaining terror organization carving out a “state” by “robbing banks” and collecting “donations” on Twitter.
The Wall Street Journal in its report, “Iraqi Drama Catches U.S. Off Guard,” stated:
The quickly unfolding drama prompted a White House meeting Wednesday of top policy makers and military leaders who were caught off guard by the swift collapse of Iraqi security forces, officials acknowledged.
In another WSJ post, “U.S. Secretly Flying Drones Over Iraq,” it claimed:
A senior U.S. official said the intelligence collected under the small [secret US drone] program was shared with Iraqi forces, but added: “It’s not like it did any good.” The rapid territorial gains by the Islamist forces loyal to Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS, an al Qaeda offshoot, caught the U.S. by surprise, the officials said.
Despite drone flights collecting intelligence, and a 3-year ongoing CIA program (here,here, and here) all along the Turkish-Syrian border to “monitor” and “arm” “moderate” militants fighting the Syrian government, the US claims it was caught “by surprise.” If drones and CIA operatives operating in ISIS territory weren’t enough to detect the impending invasion, perhaps the CIA should have just picked up a newspaper.
Indeed, the Lebanon Daily Start in March 2014 reported that ISIS openly withdrew its forces from Latakia and Idlib provinces in western Syria, and redeployed them in Syria’s east – along the Syrian-Iraqi border. The article titled, “Al-Qaeda splinter group in Syria leaves two provinces: activists,” stated explicitly that:
On Friday, ISIS – which alienated many rebels by seizing territory and killing rival commanders – finished withdrawing from the Idlib and Latakia provinces and moved its forces toward the eastern Raqqa province and the eastern outskirts of the northern city of Aleppo, activists said.
The question remains, if a Lebanese newspaper knew ISIS was on the move eastward, why didn’t the CIA? The obvious answer is the CIA did know, and is simply feigning ignorance at the expense of their reputation to bait its enemies into suspecting the agency of incompetency rather than complicity in the horrific terroristic swath ISIS is now carving through northern Iraq.
Described extensively in the full New Eastern Outlook Journal (NEO) report, “NATO’s Terror Hordes in Iraq a Pretext for Syria Invasion,” the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, have funded and armed terrorists operating in Syria for the past 3 years to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars – coincidentally the same amount that ISIS would require to gain primacy among militant groups fighting in Syria and to mobilize forces capable of crossing into Iraq and overwhelming Baghdad’s national defenses.
The NEO report includes links to the US Army’s West Point Countering Terrorism Center reports, “Bombers, Bank Accounts and Bleedout: al-Qa’ida’s Road In and Out of Iraq,” and “Al-Qa’ida’s Foreign Fighters in Iraq,” which detail extensively the terror network used to flood Iraq with foreign terrorists, weapons, and cash to fuel an artificial “sectarian war” during the US occupation, and then turned over to flood Syria with terroristsin the West’s bid to overthrow the government in Damascus.
What’s ISIS Doing in Iraq?
The NEO report would also post Seymour Hersh’s 2007 article, “The Redirection,” documenting over the course of 9 pages US, Saudi, and Israeli intentions to create and deploy sectarian extremists region-wide to confront Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hersh would note that these “sectarian extremists” were either tied to Al Qaeda, or Al Qaeda itself. The ISIS army moving toward Baghdad is the final manifestation of this conspiracy, a standing army operating with impunity, threatening to topple the Syrian government, purge pro-Iranian forces in Iraq, and even threatening Iran itself by building a bridge from Al Qaeda’s NATO safe havens in Turkey, across northern Iraq, and up to Iran’s borders directly. Labeled “terrorists” by the West, grants the West plausible deniability in its creation, deployment, and across the broad spectrum of atrocities it is now carrying out.
It is a defacto re-invasion of Iraq by Western interests – but this time without Western forces directly participating – rather a proxy force the West is desperately attempting to disavow any knowledge of or any connection to. However, no other explanation can account for the size and prowess of ISIS beyond state sponsorship. And since ISIS is the clear benefactor of state sponsorship, the question is, which states are sponsoring it? With Iraq, Syria, and Iran along with Lebanese-based Hezbollah locked in armed struggle with ISIS and other Al Qaeda franchises across the region, the only blocs left are NATO and the GCC (Saudi Arabia and Qatar in particular).
With the West declaring ISIS fully villainous in an attempt to intervene more directly in northern Iraq and eastern Syria, creating a long desired “buffer zone” within which to harbor, arm, and fund an even larger terrorist expeditionary force, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and others are offered an opportunity to preempt Western involvement and to crush the ISIS – cornering and eliminating NATO-GCC’s expeditionary force while scoring geopolitical points of vanquishing Washington’s latest “villain.” Joint Iraq-Iranian operations in the north and south of ISIS’s locations, and just along Turkey’s borders could envelop and trap ISIS to then be whittled down and destroyed – just as Syria has been doing to NATO’s proxy terrorist forces within its own borders.
Whatever the regional outcome may be, the fact is the West has re-invaded Iraq, with a force as brutal, if not worse than the “shock and awe” doctrine of 2003. Iraq faces another difficult occupation if it cannot summon a response from within, and among its allies abroad, to counter and crush this threat with utmost expediency.
12 Comments on "America’s Covert Re-Invasion of Iraq"
clueless on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 11:04 am
America’s National Anthem: OOPS I DID IT AGAIN, by Britney Spears. LOL
J-Gav on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 11:29 am
This is an interesting take on recent events in Iraq and the region … not always the case for stuff coming from Infowars. I’m not a big Tony Cartalucci fan either, truth be told.
But I do remember Hersh’s article and I have more respect for him. There IS something weird about what’s been going on across the Turkish border for a while now. There are conflicting reports though on who these latest combattants actually are, some suggesting they’re made up of Sunnis pissed-off with Al-Maliki’s Shia-friendly policies as much or more than real “Al-Qaeda” forces…
Whatever the case, when it comes to Sunni insurgents, you can be sure they’re being largely bankrolled by the Saudis.
bobinget on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 12:24 pm
Even “InfoWars” dances around the facts.
Saudi Arabia, world’s #1 oil exporter has admittedly been financing insurgent armies in Syria.. full stop
Having failed to overthrow a dictator as repugnant and vicious as Assad, many fully equipped, Saudi financed, battle hardened detachments loaded up Toyota’s and headed for richer, easier, picking in Iraq.
Finding no resistance, ISIS and dozens of other Sunni factions simply drove a few hundred miles terrorizing
civilians, emptying prisons to bulk out ranks and turning government troops. The only way ISIS or any militant group will hold ground with indigenous population support.
What the CIA always misses is how unpopular one of our client states has become. Oil companies are so
accustomed to dealing with entirely corrupt officials
they lost all sense of common values mothers taught them. Back in the cold war day, CIA
had a saying: “Sure, he’s a SOB… but he’s OUR SOB”.
Today, They are all SOB’s without exception. Dealing with all bad guys makes every situation so much more complicated. We need for Jew on Muslim on Muslim and Christian violence to subside as it always has since The Crusades. How did that one turn out?
Let it go.
Plantagenet on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 1:09 pm
Why was the Obama administration surprised by the ISIS invasion of Iraq? For the same reason they were surprised by the Russian invasion of Crimea—the Obama people are basically judt a bunch of jumped up dopes
Northwest Resident on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 1:29 pm
Plant — How do you know “the Obama administration surprised by the ISIS invasion of Iraq”? Because you read it on a website? Or is it just what you assume?
To believe that the Obama admin was “surprised” by the ISIS invasion you have to also assume that the CIA, the U.S. Military and everybody else was “surprised” by the invasion — a really far-fetched assumption based on all the satellite imagery, electronic surveillance and spies in well-placed positions that exist.
In fact, it is absurd to believe that the Obama admin was “surprised” by this development.
Whatever is going on in Iraq right now, you can be sure that there are many different facets to the issue that you and I and just about everybody else in the world are totally unaware of. Of course it is about oil and energy — it always is, especially where Iraq is concerned. But the ultimate goals and methods and moves and countermoves being implemented around and in Iraq are beyond whatever we can imagine or predict.
The simplistic belief that Obama woke up one morning and heard on the morning news that the ISIS was invading Iraq is just that — a simplistic belief, well suited for simplistic minds.
Spec9 on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 4:05 pm
Wait . . . people take InfoWars seriously? That place is just a bunch of loopy rambling conspiracy theories.
Makati1 on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 8:36 pm
The US MIC is back in the money! More wars means higher profits in a dying economy. If you cannot sell toasters, you sell hand grenades and bullets. THE MIC has salesmen (military/CIA) in over 150 countries now. The US export of choice: war. Invest your son or daughter now!
Davy, Hermann, MO on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 9:50 pm
Mak, I am going to take a break from your boring commercials for the glorious East and your fantasy with war. Maybe tomorrow I will pick apart your poor examples and half truths. Tonight I am going to relax.
Belobog on Sun, 15th Jun 2014 10:56 pm
Right, out of nowhere bunch of lowlifes terrorists magots are capable of advancing like German-Nazi blitzkrieg machine. Logistic is everything in being successful in the attacking style military compain, who is providing them with intelligence and logistical support!?
clueless on Mon, 16th Jun 2014 12:18 am
Davy, The whole world knows about this American war industry for the longest time…can you even deny the fact? HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! LOL
clueless on Mon, 16th Jun 2014 12:20 am
The price USA has to pay for all it’s crime…..KARMA !!!!!
Makati1 on Mon, 16th Jun 2014 1:43 am
The stupid DC gang thought they could overcome a fight that started 1200 years ago and has been burning hot ever since. It is Sunni vs Shiite nothing more, nothing less. The US was foolish enough / arrogant enough to ignore reality and meddle at the cost of thousands of American and NATO lives and trillions of dollars borrowed from China. There will not be peace in the ME until the religious war is over. That will probably not be in our life time or our grand kids’. It is only going through it’s newest hot stage.