Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 20, 2016
So, it isn’t usually (read: ever) mentioned by the Western media, but the US bombings in Syria are illegal under international law, given that they haven’t been sanctioned by Assad, who is the legal ruler of the country.
Obviously, Assad is fighting ISIS, so if he thought the US was effectively bombing ISIS, he would allow them to do it. He has given Russia permission to bomb. But he says the US is harming him a lot more than helping him, so has asked them to stay out of his country, but they’ve refused.
Because the US is there illegally, these deaths are murders, rather than genuine collateral damage.
At least 56 civilians have been killed by air strikes north of the besieged Islamic State-held city of Manbij in northern Syria, it has been claimed.
Residents believe the attack was carried out by U.S-led warplanes, a monitoring group said.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the dead included 11 children and that dozens more people were wounded.
The U.S-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, launched an offensive at the end of May to seize the last territory held by Islamic State (IS) insurgents on Syria’s frontier with Turkey.
They have since surrounded and fought their way into parts of the city, but Islamic State attacks still occur in some areas of the surrounding countryside.
On Monday, 21 people were killed in raids also believed to have been conducted by U.S-led coalition aircraft on Manbij’s northern Hazawneh quarter.
Colonel Chris Garver, a spokesman for the U.S. coalition against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, said it was looking into reports of civilian deaths but was being ‘extraordinarily careful to make sure’ air strikes were killing IS fighters.
‘Around Manbij, the Syrian Arab Coalition (SAC – Arab groups within the SDF), which is leading that fight, is being very slow and deliberate in that fight to protect civilians which we know are inside.’
The U.N High Commissioner for Human Rights recently voiced concern for the roughly 70,000 civilians believed to be trapped between warring parties in Manbij.
‘Civilians have…reportedly been killed if they leave their homes or attempt to flee. Families are unable to access local cemeteries to bury their relatives who have died or been killed, and are burying them in their gardens or keeping the corpses in bunkers,’ Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said.
‘The town has no electricity or water at present, and no medical facilities are known to be operating. As the SDF closes in on the city, (Islamic State) has not permitted civilians to leave the area.’
The coalition said it has conducted more than 450 strikes in the vicinity of Manbij. It routinely investigates civilian deaths and publishes the results of confirmed incidents.
Between September 2015 and February of this year, coalition air strikes in Iraq and Syria probably killed 20 civilians and injured 11 others, the U.S Central Command said in April.
The whole thing is a gigantic hoax.
If the US actually wanted to get rid of ISIS, they could do so in a matter of days – probably in a matter of hours – simply by allying with Assad, Iran, Hezbollah and Russia. However, they refuse to do this, ostensibly due to human rights violations by Assad, the democratically-elected leader of the country.
There is no definitive evidence Assad ever committed any of the atrocities he is accused of, but even if he had, what difference does it make?
The US endorsed the non-democratic coup of Egypt’s Sisi, a man who openly mowed-down civilians when he was overthrowing the elected government.
The US supports Saudi Arabia, which is a “human rights” nightmare.
The US supports Israel, which is the most brutal violator of “human rights” in the world, openly committing a genocide/ethnic cleansing of the indigenous population of the territory in order to steal their land.
Claiming that Israel is your greatest ally who you will do anything to protect while claiming you need to overthrow Assad because of “human rights” is like something out of a slapstick comedy.
This narrative must have been written by a Rodney Dangerfield (née Jacob Rodney Cohen)-tier kike.
A Heywood “Woody” Allen (née Allan Stewart Konigsberg)-tier kike would have come up with something a little more subtle and clever. Like that Assad needs to be bombed because of some Freudian penis reason.
The idea that the US government is so concerned about “human rights” that it can’t allow Assad to be President is so patently ridiculous that it is virtually impossible to believe any single person genuinely believes it to be true.