Not that I agree with is being said, of course: "I have been contacted by a group of Western
women who live in Syria and who believe that most of what the world is being
told about that country is false. As far as I can discover, they are not stooges
of what they agree to be a rather nasty government in Damascus, but exactly what
they say they are: normal human beings caught up in a political tornado. For
obvious reasons, I have promised to protect their identities. I urge you to read what follows, because it is
important, because our emotional interventions in other countries never do any
good, and because it is vital that people resist attempts to drag us into Syria,
too, by feeding us one-sided atrocity propaganda. This sort of propaganda has a price. I hope
you have noticed the continuing tally of deaths of selfless British soldiers in
Afghanistan, in a cause long ago abandoned. And I hope you have also noticed that Libya,
'rescued' by us a few months ago, is now a failed state whose main international
airport was recently taken over by gangsters, and where unjustly arrested
prisoners are starved and tortured in secret dungeons. One of my informants from Syria writes of the
'activists' we hear so much about: 'These protesters are not peaceful,
flower-carrying people wanting freedom. No, they are weapon-toting killers who
snipe, who ambush, who fire upon the army with the sole purpose of inciting riot
and mayhem.' She blames Salafis, ultra-puritan Muslims
influenced by Saudi teachings, who loathe and threaten Syria's minorities of
Alawites and Christians. She says many of the 'activists' are foreigners, a view
shared by all my informants. Many of the 'activists' are
armed." (thanks FLC)