Thursday, March 9, 2017

Hillary knew of Saudi support of ISIS

Hillary’s leaked emails reveal her knowledge of Saudi support of ISIS.

Hillary Clinton secretly emailed in 2014: “We need to use our diplomatic and more traditional intelligence assets to bring pressure on the governments of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which are providing clandestine financial and logistic support to ISIL and other radical Sunni groups in the region.”

 

https://28pages.org/2016/10/12/clinton-email-may-help-preserve-power-to-sue-saudis-for-911/

 

Her failure to accuse the Saudi government publicly has allowed U.S. weapons to continue to flow to Saudi Arabia and to ISIS. If the public knew what she knew, there would have been a deafening outcry to cut off all arms to the Saudis, if not imposing a total embargo. While the public is told the U.S. is fighting ISIS, in reality the U.S. has been supporting ISIS through its support of Saudi Arabia.

 

The intel Deep State, Democratic leadership and corporate media are deflecting attention from the damaging content of Hillary’s leaked emails by blaming Russian hacking with no evidence. But If the Russians did hack Clinton’s emails, revealing her duplicity, the Russians did the American people a favor by showing that the entire War on Terror is a gigantic bipartisan fraud by capitalist ruling circles to invade oil countries under false pretenses. If her emails were not hacked, then they were leaked by patriots who realized the America people are being hoodwinked into disastrous wars.

 

This revelation is more important than the Trump disaster. It shows our problems go way beyond the contested issues being debated on TV. It shows that both capitalist parties, think tanks, academia, corporate mass media, Congress and presidents, past and present, have been wrong about the War on Terror. The U.S. has been supporting terror through its support of Saudi Arabia. This has been going on for 15 years, costing trillions in treasure, creating millions of refugees and enemies, with no end in sight.

 

As former Senator Bob Graham tells it: “I believe that the failure to shine a full light on Saudi actions and particularly its involvement in 9/11 has contributed to the Saudi ability to continue to engage in actions that are damaging to the US—and in particular their support for ISIS,” Graham told Patrick Cockburn in a 2014 interview. See attachment for proof of Saudi government role in 9/11 conspiracy.

 

Those with financial interest in permanent warfare may not mind this duplicity, especially when it creates an endless supply of insurgents and refugees which, in turn, create even more militarist political movements in the invader countries of the West. Sadly, our military-dominated economy has prevented both parties in Congress from ending this vicious cycle. What will Trump do? The answer to this question may well lie with the resistance of the people.

 

Richard Ochs

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