When Will We Attack Syria?
Plans, rumors, and war propaganda for attacking Syria and deposing Assad have been around for many months.
This past week, however, it was reported that the Pentagon indeed has finalized plans to do just that. In my opinion, all the evidence to justify this attack is bogus. It is no more credible than the pretext given for the 2003 invasion of Iraq or the 2011 attack on Libya.
The total waste of those wars should cause us to pause before this all-out effort at occupation and regime change is initiated against Syria.
There are no national security concerns that require such a foolish escalation of violence in the Middle East. There should be no doubt that our security interests are best served by completely staying out of the internal strife now raging in Syria.
We are already too much involved in supporting the forces within Syria anxious to overthrow the current government. Without outside interference, the strife — now characterized as a civil war — would likely be nonexistent.
Whether or not we attack yet another country, occupying it and setting up a new regime that we hope we can control, poses a serious constitutional question: from where does a president get such authority?
Since World War II the proper authority to go to war has been ignored. It has been replaced by international entities like the United Nations and NATO, or the president himself, while ignoring the Congress. And sadly, the people don’t object.
Our recent presidents explicitly maintain that the authority to go to war is not the U.S. Congress. This has been the case since 1950 when we were taken into war in Korea under a U.N. resolution and without congressional approval.
And once again, we are about to engage in military action against Syria and at the same time irresponsibly reactivate the Cold War with Russia. We’re now engaged in a game of “chicken” with Russia which presents a much greater threat to our security than does Syria.
How would we tolerate Russia in Mexico demanding a humanitarian solution to the violence on the U.S.-Mexican border? We would consider that a legitimate concern for us. But for us to be engaged in Syria, where the Russians have a legal naval base, is equivalent to the Russians being in our backyard in Mexico.
We are hypocritical when we condemn Russians for protecting their neighborhood interests for exactly what we have been doing ourselves, thousands of miles away from our shores. There’s no benefit for us to be picking sides, secretly providing assistance, and encouraging civil strife in an effort to effect regime change in Syria.
Falsely charging the Russians with supplying military helicopters to Assad is an unnecessary provocation. Falsely blaming the Assad government for a so-called massacre perpetrated by a violent warring rebel faction is nothing more than war propaganda.
Most knowledgeable people now recognize that the planned war against Syria is merely the next step to take on the Iranian government, something the neocons openly admit.
Controlling Iranian oil, just as we have done in Saudi Arabia and are attempting to do in Iraq, is the real goal of the neoconservatives who have been in charge of our foreign policy for the past couple of decades.
War is inevitable without a significant change in our foreign policy, and soon. Disagreements between our two political parties are minor. Both agree the sequestration of any war funds must be canceled. Neither side wants to abandon our aggressive and growing presence in the Middle East and South Asia.
This crisis building can easily get out of control and become a much bigger war than just another routine occupation and regime change that the American people have grown to accept or ignore.
It’s time the United States tried a policy of diplomacy, seeking peace, trade, and friendship. We must abandon our military effort to promote and secure an American empire.
Besides, we’re broke, we can’t afford it, and worst of all, we’re fulfilling the strategy laid out by Osama bin Laden, whose goal had always been to bog us down in the Middle East and bring on our bankruptcy here at home.
It’s time to bring our troops home and establish a noninterventionist foreign policy, which is the only road to peace and prosperity.
This week I am introducing legislation to prohibit the administration, absent a declaration of war by Congress, from supporting — directly or indirectly — any military or paramilitary operations in Syria. I hope my colleagues will join me in this effort.
Read more by Rep. Ron Paul
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- Liberty Was Also Attacked in Boston – April 28th, 2013
- Congress Exploits Our Fears to Take Our Liberty – April 21st, 2013
- Why Can’t We All Travel To Cuba? – April 15th, 2013
- Neo-Con War Addiction Threatens Our Future – March 24th, 2013





Cong. Paul Blasts "Neocons" and Asks "When Will America Attack Syria?"
June 19th, 2012 at 9:58 pm
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Alan Merrett
June 19th, 2012 at 11:04 pm
Please God! …Wake the American people up and urge them to elect this man president. As a Canadian, I can plainly see the serious problems now facing my southern brothers and sisters. Nothing short of a miracle will save you all from certain disaster. Wake up! Your house is ON FIRE!!!
Louise Danceanu
June 19th, 2012 at 11:56 pm
Unfortunately , Ron Paul is a singular voice in Congress!
don't worry
June 20th, 2012 at 5:44 am
Alan, what about the Canadian people electing Stephen Harper…?…soon your house will be on fire too…
But I have to take my hat off to this man Ron Paul…what a courageous thing to do to stand up as the lone voice of sanity…
Note also the points he touches on…that US support for the rebels is what is causing the strife…and that the cutting off of said support would make the strife "nonexistent…"
How true…
Also his point about the war propaganda…the massacres committed by the rebels (including Houla) and then blamed on the Syrian government…
Isn't it time that this website takes the cue from Mr. Paul…instead of the mainstream media…?
Alan Merrett
June 20th, 2012 at 9:58 am
Yes… I understand the "Harper" issue that faces Canadians today. Simply a case of a lesser lemming following the biggest lemming over the cliff into a pit of doom. This man (Harper) actually claims to be a Christian! A Christian what? Satanist? Servant? Yes-man?
My problem with these endless conflicts is that no one has ever tried to "kill them with kindness"…as Dr. Paul eludes to in his statements. NATO, or the U.N., cracks the whip…and off we all go killing brown people in some God-forsaken desert hell. Face-palm!
Then these's the specter of private military forces…killing for profit…at/or under the direction of who knows what. Transnational bankers and politically connected corporate ghouls with really deep pockets most likely.
BTW… try not to dwell on these facts for too long, or else a feeling of acute angst will well up in your throat. Shake it off and just go about your day with your head down, obeying ever new Orwellian rule that's thrown up into your face. I see nothing. I hear nothing. I say nothing.
don't worry
June 20th, 2012 at 10:22 am
All very true, Alan…
And well said…I have a ton of that helpless angst all the time…which is why I try to take media in small doses…it is just too upsetting…
Yes brown people are just bugs for the corporate ghouls and big money men that really call the shots behind the facade of yes men like Obama, Harper etc…
And we are just serfs…our only purpose is to toil and sweat for the benefit of the Wall Street and Bay Street Barons…
It stinks…big time…and what stinks even more is that people are never going to wake up…it just goes on and on and we continue to sink ever deeper into slavery and sheer helplessness and yet the masses could not care less…and actually embrace the ideology and propaganda that keeps us in chains…
Jerr-Berlin
June 20th, 2012 at 11:41 am
As I mentioned before,
Ron blew it perhaps 30 years ago when he was a younger man…he would have represented a start for a third, at least some kind of opposition party…it's too late
Jerr-Berlin
Jerr-Berlin
June 20th, 2012 at 11:41 am
As I mentioned before,
Ron blew it perhaps 30 years ago when he was a younger man…he would have represented a start for a third, at least some kind of opposition party…it's too late
Jerr-Berlin
Lorraine
June 20th, 2012 at 2:02 pm
Ron Paul, the prophet without honor – the lone voice crying out in the wilderness – the one hope for sanity in our foreign policy… his message must not die. PEACE NOW!!! If we must take to streets, we must do so. If must commit civil disobedeiance, we must do so. Lord have mercy, and God help us – but don't bless us, if we start another war, or allow one to be waged in our names, with no protest. WRITE YOUR CONGRESSMEN!!! DEMAND AN END TO THE TYRANNY!! Thank you Dr. Paul… I know a real patriot when I see one!
Lorraine
June 20th, 2012 at 2:02 pm
Ron Paul, the prophet without honor – the lone voice crying out in the wilderness – the one hope for sanity in our foreign policy… his message must not die. PEACE NOW!!! If we must take to streets, we must do so. If must commit civil disobedeiance, we must do so. Lord have mercy, and God help us – but don't bless us, if we start another war, or allow one to be waged in our names, with no protest. WRITE YOUR CONGRESSMEN!!! DEMAND AN END TO THE TYRANNY!! Thank you Dr. Paul… I know a real patriot when I see one!
JJJihad
June 20th, 2012 at 8:00 pm
They let Ron Paul speak–they even let him run for president–to forge an association between the man and his outlook. Then they make sure he stays in limbo, always in the margins. He is impractical. He has no realistic chance of winning. His ideas are radical. He's a sideshow. He and his young and avid supporters provide entertainment. The Zionist media ask him frivolous questions, mocking him.
Sometimes I think Ron Paul is an invention of the Machine and its owners. They let him ramble on, knowing his message will never catch on, to reinforce the illusion for simpleton America that we really do have free speech and a thriving market place of ideas.
Alan Merrett
June 20th, 2012 at 8:29 pm
Dear DW,
The good news is: A guy named Courtney Brown from the Farsight Institute says that an asteroid is going to strike the southern Pacific Ocean sometime next spring (2013)…between March and June. He's a "remote viewer" with an amazing track record. Perhaps all this GACK won't matter even a tiny bit a year from now. One can only hope!
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