Report: US Attacks in Syria Helps ISIS Advance


There’s one thing you can be sure of in the Middle East – things are never as they seem.  Deception is the rule, transparency is unheard of.

The U.S. claims to be fighting ISIS.  But neither ISIS nor the U.S. government are very fond of President Assad of Syria.  In fact, both want him and his government removed.  Russia supports Assad.  So is the U.S. on the same side as its enemy?  How does that work?

So we’ll use that framework to look at a recent event in Syria.

The US Air Force has struck a Syrian army base in the city of Deir Ezzour, killing up to 80 Syrian soldiers and wounding 100.

Just hours before the strike, 1000 elite Syrian commandos had arrived at the base in preparation for an offensive against ISIS terrorists in the area.

As a result of the Obama administration bombing of Syrian soldiers, ISIS has taken control of Mt. Thardah near the military base in the city.

So our bombs have allegedly helped ISIS expand its area of control.  Syria’s and Russia’s response?

The Syrian foreign ministry stated that the cowardly act of aggression is evidence that the United States government and its allies support ISIS and other armed terrorist groups. Russia’s Foreign ministry also weighed in stating that it has comes to conclusion that the Obama administration is defending ISIS.

Are they right?  Has Obama decided to support ISIS while claiming to oppose them?  Is his apology for this bombing, calling it an accident, sincere?

Soldiers on the ground reported that the attacks were conducted with two A-10s supported by two F-16s, indicating the airstrikes occurred in close range.

If that’s true, it doesn’t sound like much of an error.  In fact, the bigger error might well be believing anything from Obama or his administration.

Source:  Infowars

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