Leaked John Kerry audio: White House wanted ISIS to rise in Syria
Leaked John Kerry audio: White House wanted ISIS to rise in Syria
On Wednesday, Wikileaks released new evidence of US President-elect Donald Trump’s
assertion that Barack Obama was the founder of ISIS – a leaked audio of
US Secretary of State John Kerry’s meeting with members of the Syrian
opposition at the Dutch Mission of the UN on September 22. The audio
also is an evidence of the fact that mainstream media colluded with the
Obama’s administration in order to push the narrative for regime change
in Syria, hiding the truth about arming and funding ISIS by the US, as
it exposed a 35 minute conversation that was omitted by CNN.
Kerry admits that the primary goal of the Obama’s administration in
Syria was regime change and the removal of Syrian President Bahar
al-Assad, as well as that Washington didn’t calculate that Assad would turn to Russia for help.
In order to achieve this goal, the White House allowed the Islamic
State (IS) terrorist group to rise. The Obama’s administration hoped
that growing power of the IS in Syria would force Assad to search for a
diplomatic solution on US terms, forcing him to cede power. In its turn,
in order to achieve these two goals, Washington intentionally armed
members of the terrorist group and even attacked a Syrian government military convoy, trying to stop a strategic attack on the IS, killing 80 Syrian soldiers.
“And we know that this was growing, we were watching, we saw that
DAESH [the IS] was growing in strength, and we thought Assad was
threatened,” Kerry said during the meeting.
“(We) thought, however,” he continued to say, “We could probably
manage that Assad might then negotiate, but instead of negotiating he
got Putin to support him.”
“I lost the argument for use of force in Syria,” Kerry concluded.
According to Wikileaks, “the audio gives a glimpse into what goes on
outside official meetings. Note that it represents the US narrative and
not necessarily the entire true narrative.”
Earlier the audio was published by the New York Times
and CNN, however, the both outlets chose only some its part, reporting
on certain aspects, and omitted the most damning comments made by Kerry.
In fact, they tried to hide the statements that would allow public to
understand what has actually taken place in Syria.
The full audio has never been published by the New York Times; the outlet released only selected snippets.
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