Assad Says US Hoaxed Ceasefire

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 22, 2016

Well, they did bomb Assad’s people during the ceasefire, which was definitely not a cool thing to do at all.

NPR:

In an interview with The Associated Press, Syrian President Bashar Assad blamed the U.S. for the collapse of a fragile cease-fire earlier this week and denied carrying out well-documented human rights abuses, such as besieging civilians or using chemical weapons against them.

“I believe that the United States is not genuine regarding having a cessation of violence in Syria,” Assad told the wire service. The Syrian government announced Monday that it was unilaterally ending the cease-fire, as we reported. Assad also suggested that the U.S., which leads a coalition against ISIS that has been conducting operations in Syria for two years, “doesn’t have the will” to work against ISIS and other extremist groups.

The Syrian leader “cut a confident figure during the interview — a sign of how his rule, which once seemed threatened by the rebellion, has been solidified by his forces’ military advances and by the air campaign of his ally Russia, which turned the tables on the battlefield last year,” the wire service reports.

The Syrian war has entered its sixth year, and the latest U.S.-Russia brokered cessation of hostilities collapsed earlier this week.

During the week-long truce, there was a lull in violence rather than a halt. And the atmosphere of mistrust only increased after the U.S.-led coalition hit Syrian troops on Saturday. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called it a “terrible accident.”

Assad said the aerial bombardment wasn’t in error, claiming that it involved four planes and lasted more than an hour. “You don’t commit a mistake for more than one hour,” he said. A Central Command official told The New York Times that Russia notified the U.S. military that they were hitting Syrian troops 20 minutes after the bombardment began.

Actually though they did a sustained bombing of that French hospital in Afghanistan, which I think lasted over an hour.

The US military is run by Blacks.

I mean, obviously it’s run by Jews, but the Blacks are in charge of operations.

That said, it probably was on purpose. Just saying, Blacks could have screwed it up.

On Monday, a U.N.-coordinated aid convoy heading to besieged areas in Aleppo was attacked, killing approximately 20 civilians, according to the Red Cross.

U.S. officials blamed the deaths on airstrikes from Syria and their Russian allies — allegations that Assad denied during this interview. “Those convoys were in the area of the militants, the area under the control of the terrorists,” he said. “We don’t have any idea about what happened.”

The rebels fighting against Assad’s government do not have an air force, and Assad said there were “no airstrikes against that convoy.” However, as NPR’s Alison Meuse reported, an eyewitness said that “the attack consisted of helicopters and warplanes.” She added that many reports from Aleppo that night said there was “heavy bombardment by Syrian warplanes and their Russian allies.”

The Jew media reports eyewitnesses from a terrorist controlled territory. Huh.

As we reported yesterday, the UN has backed off the claim that it was done by air, as the photos show that it wasn’t.

During the course of the AP interview, Assad also repeatedly denied assertions that his government’s troops have carried out a broad range of human rights abuses and criminal actions, insisting that such actions would defy logic. “We don’t kill civilians, because we don’t have the moral incentive, we don’t have the interest to kill civilians,” he said.

Yeah, that is the stupidest claim.

Why would he attack his own people? Just because he’s a mean person?

See, they will tell you that Moslems are exactly the same as you when they are flooding your country with them, but when they’re trying to fight a war against one, they’ll play up this “oh, well, we don’t know what he’s thinking – after all, these people are different than you!”

Here’s the full interview (the clips above are the related highlights from this).

Interesting they are doing an English interview with him for a Western audience. They usually do not do this.

I’m not sure what it means.