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Tulsi Gabbard, official portrait |
“When it comes to the war against terrorists, I’m a hawk,” she
said. “When it comes to counterproductive wars of regime change, I’m a
dove.”
She opposed condemning Bashar al-Assad, saying targeting him was “a
thinly veiled attempt to use the rationale of ‘humanitarianism’ as a
justification to escalate our illegal, counterproductive war” – its aim
to topple him and his government.
If Trump is serious about wanting more diplomacy and less war, his
choice for secretary of state should be someone with likeminded views. A
refreshing new face would be welcome, a woman polar opposite war
goddess Hillary.
On December 8, a press release from her office said the following:
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard…introduced the Stop Arming Terrorists
Act today. The legislation would prohibit the US government from using
American taxpayer dollars to provide funding, weapons, training, and
intelligence support to groups like the Levant Front, Fursan al Ha and
other allies of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, al-Qaeda and ISIS, or to countries
who are providing direct or indirect support to those same groups.
The legislation is cosponsored by Reps. Peter Welch (D-VT-AL),
Barbara Lee (D-CA-13), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA-48), and Thomas Massie
(R-KT-04), and supported by the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)
and the US Peace Council.
On the House floor, Gabbard said “(u)nder US law it is illegal for
any American to provide money or assistance to al-Qaeda, ISIS or other
terrorist groups.”
If you or I gave money, weapons or support to al-Qaeda or
ISIS, we would be thrown in jail. Yet the US government has been
violating this law for years, quietly supporting allies and partners of
al-Qaeda, ISIL, Jabhat Fateh al Sham and other terrorist groups with
money, weapons, and intelligence support, in their fight to overthrow
the Syrian government.
The CIA has also been funneling weapons and money through Saudi
Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and others who provide direct and indirect support
to groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda.
This support has allowed al-Qaeda and their fellow terrorist
organizations to establish strongholds throughout Syria, including in
Aleppo.
That is why I’ve introduced the Stop Arming Terrorists bill –
legislation based on congressional action during the Iran-Contra affair
to stop the CIA’s illegal arming of rebels in Nicaragua.
Gabbard’s legislation requires the Director of National Intelligence
to identify nations, groups and individuals involved in terrorist
activities or supporting them.
She endorses ending US interventionist practices against nations like
Syria threatening no one. Her measure is a courageous act going nowhere
in neocon infested Congress.
It’s also a shot across the bow to the incoming Trump administration to stop US wars of aggression on humanity.
Will it work, even partially? The fullness of time will tell. Likely a long shot at best.
Source: Global Research
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