Obama’s “moderate rebels” behead 12-year-old in Syria

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By Bill Van Auken
21 July 2016

>A horrific video [almasdarnews.com/article/aleppo-rebels-behead-a-child/] circulated on social media records an incident in the Syrian city of Aleppo in which so-called “rebels” of the Nour al-Dine Zinki Islamist militia cut off the head of a young boy they had captured on Tuesday. The executioner is seen holding the boy down on the bed of a pickup truck, sawing away at his neck with a small, dull knife and then holding the severed head in the air in triumph after the deed is done.

Fascism becomes anti-imperialism when it's muslims.

# of people who are shocked by this reveal: 0

Salafist Wahabi Jihadists have been the US's closest allies since 1933.

The alliance is even stronger and predates the US "alliance" to Israel, a state founded by Stalin in the hopes of spreading socialism in the middle east. (And one of the biggest miscalculations Stalin made, as Israel immediately betrayed him and allied with the US as a fascist state because muh shekels)

TL/DR: Salafi Wahabist Jihadists basically = USA, and you can see their influence in afghanistan, bosnia, chechnya, pakistan, etc

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I dunno famalam, seems like Stalin was the opportunist here.

That's a bald-faced lie. I can't watch the news without the fucking media dragging out someone who worked for an NGO in Aleppo crying about how this siege is killing civilians, never mind the barbarians carrying out acts like this with Western backing. It's so fucking transparent. Zizek was right: it is easily possible to lie in the guise of truth. They present facts but omit the ones that clash with the presented narrative. They decry violence yet perpetuate it. Fuck them all.

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Guess which one was fanatically anti-jew from top to bottom.

USA, or USSR?

Pretty sure the opportunistic one here was USA alliance with a nation that literally called itself Israel and never claimed to be anything other than a theocratic jewish state (after they severed ties with Stalin).

You have to remember that this was from a time before financialization of the US economy, so the key decision makers would be the Industrialists, who were basically all Nazis. And considered Hitler to be too communist for their tastes.

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Given how anti-zionism was the official line of the Soviet media how could it be anyone but the USSR?

Anti-Zionism does not equal Anti-Jew.

Make sure to keep that distinction.

No but when you seek the support of a zionist state why would they choose to have an "ally" that badmouths them all the time in their home media? It makes no sense.

Not immediately. First few years were very pro-Soviet.

Then the rich American Jews lobby started pulling their weight around and Israel went increasingly pro-US and anti-Soviet.

To make sure the fascist 5th column that permeated the eastern block outside of the Soviet Union proper didn't jump ship immediately to join NATO.

You have to remember that unlike in the Soviet Union, the 5th column was never destroyed in the rest of the Eastern block so as to appease the western powers.

Not really. Soviets didn't have much of a stance. Lenin's quote dates to 1903 and has more to do with semi-socialist Jew (as in "hardcore religious Judaism" Jew) movements in Russian Empire, rather than anything resembling Israel. Lenin was against allying with them, not demanding purges.

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Do we really have to talk Jews in a thread about Syria? Also just stop using the word Antisemitism when there is no Holla Forums arround, it's ruins every debate

I'd make her my bubblegum crisis if you know what I mean

They can't keep getting away with it

Kinda hard to ignore US/Saudi/Israeli alliance that has been the most relevant force in the region ever since the alliance began with Israel's betrayal of Stalin.

Context and shit.

Right but the debate always transforms into a stupid Idpol terminology discussion about Anti-whatnot.
Israel is shit btw.

They've been getting away with it for over 100 years.

People have such short memories.