Why Assad Has Survived
by
Taki
Theodoracopulos
Taki's Magazine
As I watched
last week's Western posturing after the Russo-Chinese
veto of the UN Security Council's resolution against Syria,
Captain Renault of Casablanca fame kept coming to mind. Like the
good captain, who was shocked to discover gambling was taking place
at Rick's Café (while pocketing his winnings), I was shocked
that Uncle Sam's Secretary of State and her British equivalent were
so upset that the big bad Russkis and the tricky Fu Manchus could
veto a resolution against the world's worst man ever, Bashar al-Assad.
Following the veto, ominous warnings were issued against the Syrian
strongman by the fierce-looking William Hague-a Mister Clean lookalike
who is reputed to have worn diapers until he was 16-and echoed by
Hillary the Great, the only woman to have ever been cuckolded by
Monica Lewinsky.
The reason
for my shock was simple. Uncle Sam has been vetoing UN Security
Council resolutions against Israel since the latter's inception.
And Israel has been bombing, strafing, and killing unarmed Palestinian
protesters regularly and efficiently since then, too. So why is
a Russian veto suddenly so objectionable? According to anti-Assad
informants and the media which is excluded from Syria, more than
5,000 Syrian protesters have died in the last eleven months. I don't
have any figures in front of me, but I'd hate to list the hundreds
of thousands of Palestinians that Israel has sent to Kingdom Come
these last 64 years. Why does the US refer to Palestinians in Gaza
and the occupied West Bank as "terrorists," whereas they
call the Syrians who oppose Assad "freedom fighters" or
"protesters"? Can someone out there explain the difference
to me? Don't bother. I know it. Anyone who is against Likud and
the illegal settlements is a terrorist or a terror apologist (and
if they happen to be Jewish, they are self-hating Jews).
If the good
Captain Renault was around last week he would have been doubly shocked
that such beacons of democracy as Saudi Arabia and Qatar are screaming
for Assad's head. The so-called Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal-I
do not accept phony Saudi titles except those of Camel Driver in
Chief, etc.-said, "It is not a quality of Arab leaders to kill
their people." Since when? Only eleven months ago the Saudis
poured their tanks and half-tracks into Bahrain to protect another
phony king, one who rules in favor of a rich Sunni minority and
enjoys lording it over the impoverished Shiite majority.
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February
20, 2012
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