Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 11, 2018
UPDATE: Looks like we might actually be going to war after all.
Russia, unsurprisingly, vetoed the US’ anti-Syria thing at the UN Security Council.
Now we’re talking about inspectors.
NPR:
At a U.N. Security Council meeting Tuesday, Russia has vetoed a resolution on Syria drafted by the United States on the latest apparent chemical weapons attack, at a time when President Trump is considering launching new military action.
Meanwhile, inspectors from the international chemical weapons watchdog prepare to head into the country.
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Trump has now cancelled this week’s planned trip to Latin America “to oversee the American response to Syria and to monitor developments around the world,” according to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
As NPR’s Michele Kelemen reports, the U.S.-drafted resolution would have demanded access to the scene of the reported attack in Douma, a rebel-held area in the Damascus suburbs, and “would also create a new investigative mechanism to look into chemical weapons attacks in Syria and determine who is responsible.”
Conversely, the US vetoed Russia’s plan to use the UN as the inspectors.
But, yeah, okay.
Send the inspectors.
But we want a whole bunch of international inspectors, not just US ones.
And it looks like that’s what we’re going to get. This is going to end up with a UN deal with Europeans involved.
And remember that with Iraq, the Europeans went in and did an honest assessment and found that Saddam didn’t have any WMD and the Bush Team was just like “yeah whatever fuck you we’re doing this anyway.”
But Trump isn’t Bush.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said the Syrian government and its Russian allies invited it to send in a fact-finding mission. The watchdog group has a mandate to “establish facts surrounding the allegations of the use of toxic chemicals, reportedly chlorine, for hostile purposes in the Syrian Arab Republic.”
It’s not clear how the OPCW inspection in Syria would impact the timing of potential U.S. military action.
So this is an out. Right here.
Trump can say “we’re waiting for the inspectors.”
These UN teams are nowhere near as kiked as the US military, and Europeans generally are not going to buy this entire narrative that the US is trying to form that Assad – days after Trump said he’s pulling out – decided to just gas a bunch of people for no reason.
It’s too stupid.
I love my country and believe it is the best country, but the very sad fact is that Americans are the only people stupid and/or brainwashed enough to believe that sort of a narrative.
The other narrative that only Americans could believe is that toppling Assad in order to support a gang of ultra-crazy genocidal terrorists taking over the country is “helping the Syrian people.”
This “human rights” narrative Nimrata Randhawa just tried to sell us.
CNN:
“When the people of Douma, along with the rest of the international community, looked to this council to act, one country stood in the way. History will record that,” US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said. “History will record that on this day, Russia chose protecting a monster over the lives of the Syrian people.”
“Russia has trashed the credibility of the council,” she added.
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While Haley and Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia were seen greeting each other with handshakes and kisses on the cheek prior to the meeting, the mood quickly changed as the diplomats hurled accusations at each other.
Prior to vetoing the US draft, Nebenzia said that by putting the resolution forward for a vote “the delegation of the United States is once again trying to mislead the international community and making yet one more step toward confrontation.”
On Monday, Haley told the Security Council that the US will respond to the Assad regime’s alleged chemical attack against Syrian civilians as she excoriated Russia, saying its hands are “covered in the blood of Syrian children.”
“Chemical weapons have once again been used on Syrian men, women and children,” Haley said at Monday’s meeting to discuss what appeared to be a chemical attack on Douma, the last rebel-held town in Syria, on Saturday that left 49 people dead and scores injured.
“History will record this as the moment when the Security Council either discharged its duty or demonstrated its utter and complete failure to protect the people of Syria,” Haley said. “Either way, the United States will respond.”
And honestly, I don’t even think Americans are buying this “SOMEONE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!111” bullshit at this point.
We have been run into the ground with this idiotic narrative of everything the ZOG machine does is somehow intended to help people out of altruism.
This whole idea of getting involved in other people’s business in order to help strangers is stupid in the first place, and only exists as an excuse to make money or bomb people for the Jews.
Basically, America was doing all this weird exploitative shit across the entire planet, and they had to come up with some kind of an explanation for why they were doing it, so they were just like “oh, well, we just want to help people.”
You get this from people – in particular women – who are talking about what they want to do in their future. They’ll say “oh, I want to help people.” And it’s like, “what, you mean like, strangers? why? what kind of a goal is it to help strangers? what purpose?”
If you ask someone that they’ll just look at you blankly, because they don’t have any idea why they would want to help random strangers, it’s just an idea that’s been put in their head by this American international capitalist/military industrial complex system. This idea that it is a morally righteous value to just go out and find random strangers to help for no reason.
So, “we’re going to bomb this country, invade, kill hundreds of thousands of people because we want to help them, and because we love helping children” is something these people think they can just pass off without anyone blinking.
But in the last 15 years, the internet has really changed the way this stuff works. And people are harder now. The boomers are older, and those of us who were teenagers or kids in the 00s when Bush was doing this shit are older, and the world is just different.
If there is some kind of missile strike like there was last April, I think that will be it. They are not putting together a narrative here that is sellable, and Trump was able to delay it. Now we’ve got these inspectors going in, so I don’t even think there’s going to be a strike.
What Trump needs to realize is that no one cares about this “SOMEONE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!111” bullshit. He is still in the mindset that this is something that sways people and it just doesn’t. Some people might do it for signaling purposes, but then it’s like, “oh so you want to start a war because that is the most moral thing here?” and they will back down.
Bigger False Flag Coming?
If this chemical gas thing fails again – and it looks now like it’s going to fail again – then what happens next?
These Jews are foaming at the friggin mouth for a war with Russia, and the situation with Iran in Syria makes the need for it immediate.
So is there something bigger coming?
The Skripal hoax was pretty big. And that’s now fallen apart too.
I think they’re going to do something bigger next time. Maybe soon.
Trump needs to start calling this stuff out instead of just trying to dodge it. Because they’re not going to stop throwing it at him, and eventually something is going to stick.
He needs to understand that no one cares about Russia. None of his people do. I don’t even think the liberals do, and only talk about it in so much as they think it hurts Trump.
A false flag that was out of hand, involving American deaths, would put him in a very rough position if he hadn’t preempted it.
And let’s be honest here – the guy’s not stupid. He can watch Tucker Carlson like the rest of us. He doesn’t believe this shit. He just feels he’s got so much pressure on him to go along with it, that he has to take the narrative as it comes and then just try to dodge the Jew attempts to push him into a mess.
That might work this time, but it isn’t going to work forever.
He needs to aggressively take control of the situation and put forward his own narrative. He has no other choice.
By the way: don’t stop calling.