by Scott Creighton
How many 'thought leaders' on the so-called alt-left sang the praises of the new regime in Syria run by a terrorist with a bounty on his head for killing U.S. service men and women in Iraq? How many? A lot.
Yeah, anyone heard from Assad or his wife and brother since that day? No? You know why? Because he didn't leave, we had our assets close to him kill them all.
And then folks in the alt-left influencer world sang the praises of the al Qaeda terrorists who took over.
But guess what al Qaeda terrorists do... they kill civilians.
For good old 'Merika! that's what they do (though Max Blumenthal will tell you it was Erdogan who did it but we know better)
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that "311 Alawite civilians were killed in the coastal region... by security forces and allied groups" since Thursday. The killings were described as executions carried out by security personnel or pro-government fighters, accompanied by "looting of homes and properties."
With these new deaths, the overall toll has risen to 524 people, "including 93 members of the new government’s security forces and 120 pro-Assad fighters", as per the report. al Mayadeen English
They kill civilians and they hand the whole thing over to Israel once all the dust settles.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not allow Syria’s new army or the insurgent group that led the ouster of former President Bashar Assad to “enter the area south of Damascus” as his government made clear Israeli forces would stay in parts of southern Syria for an indefinite period. AP
While the new Syrian terrorist-led junta does nothing to stop Israel. Nothing. Instead they are busy killing their own people who don't want to be ruled by ISIS.
Don't you love it when the fake left shows their true colors?
How about all those Palestinian solidarity groups who also cheered when Assad's generals killed him and his family and handed the whole thing over to an al Qaeda terrorist we had been training down in Tanf?
You will be known by the company you keep and the regime change operations you support.
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