Will Biden’s Syria Attack Help ISIS?

ISIS is back, we are told. Suddenly after a prolonged silence the ISIS threat is now being used to justify expanding the US presence in the Middle East. Last Thursday, however, President Biden ordered an airstrike on one of the Iraqi militias formed in 2014 to fight against ISIS. So…are we helping or hurting ISIS? Does anyone know? On today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

7 thoughts on “Will Biden’s Syria Attack Help ISIS?”

    1. The US needed Al-Qaeda to stir up trouble in S Asia and the ME, now it needs ISIS and will continue to need it until something else comes up. The US would like to wreak as much havoc in South America but it won’t because it would lead to terrorism in the US.

      1. This will show what in this read Al Qaeda translates into the data base CIA.

        September 11, 2016 Al Qaeda: The Data Base Wayne Madsen Report and Global Research 20 November 2005

        Global Research Editor’s Note: This article originally published by Global Research in 2005 sheds light on the nature of Al Qaeda, an intelligence construct used by Washington to destabilize and destroy sovereign countries, while sustaining the illusion of an outside enemy, which threatens the security of the Western World.

        http://www.globalresearch.ca/al-qaeda-the-database-2/24738

  1. If Biden attacked a militia that was formed to fight ISIS, he is helping ISIS and not hurting them. Former President Trump said he would knock the Hell out of ISIS but it is still around and expanding.

  2. Syria is not a large country. After nearly a decade of fighting, we should be able to identify every township, road, river, sea ports, desert, hill or a mountain. And be able to tell EXACTLY where is this mysterious ISIS coming from,

    Let me start. No ISIS exists in Damascus controlled areas, which are now the majority of territory. No ISIS exists in areas controlled by Turkey, or patrolled by Russian-Turkish troops.
    I am assuming no ISIS exists in Israel occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
    So, where is ISIS? It exists ONLY within area controlled by US in province Deir Azzor. From there, hit and run raids infiltrated government territory, and they run back to Deir Azzor. On the BORDER CROSSING of Syria and Jordan, US has a base, Al-Tanf. Through that base once “vetted” militants came into Syria with US arms, vehicles and money. Also, the place US bombed — not for the first time — is BORDER CROSSING between Syria and Iraq. It was reported as bombing Syria. In fact, the militia that guarded the border is Iraqi government paid to be border guards. People killed there were Iraqis — they actually have names, places where their families live. It will not be hard to determine who they are.

    So, are we hurting or helping ISIS? We are ISIS. By allowing the militants — whoever they are — stay in area controlled from the air by US. And on the ground, as we control the crossings to Jordan, and Iraq, and the space in-between.
    Since MBS discontinued the practice by his predecessor to fund and arm militants — who is providing for them now? And how come all this logistics is happening right under our skirts, and we do not know who are these people, who is paying them and supplying with arms, vehicles, gas and places to live,

    All this to prevent peace in Syria. Wasting trillions of our money for the muddle called Middle East foreign policy. Then whining about giving money to unemployed in the middle of crisis.

    1. Thank you. That is the plan. Give aid to monsters to perform another coup, and render Syria a Libyan look alike.
      A perfect plan. For a monster. We like fellow monsters that can be of use.

    2. “Syria is not a large country. After nearly a decade of fighting, we should be able to identify every township, road, river, sea ports, desert, hill or a mountain. And be able to tell EXACTLY where is this mysterious ISIS coming from.”

      Syria is larger than South Vietnam was and North Korea is. You may remember how American adventures in those places worked out.

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