Originally appeared at ZeroHedge
When taxi and bus drivers take journalists into Syria via the Beirut-Damascus Highway these days, there’s a common greeting that has become a kind of local tradition as the drivers pull into their Damascus area destinations. They confidently tell their passengers: “welcome to the real Syria.” Local Syrians living in government areas are all too aware of how the outside world perceives the government and the cities under its control. After years of often deceptive imagery and footage produced by opposition fighters coordinating with an eager Western press bent on vilifying Assad as “worse than Hitler”, many average Syrian citizens increasingly take to social media to post images and scenes of Syria that present a different vision: they see their war-torn land as fundamentally secular, religiously plural, socially tolerant, and slowly returning to normalcy under stabilizing government institutions.
As the most intense phase of fighting in Aleppo was unfolding in 2016, veteran journalist Stephen Kinzer took to the editorial pages of the Boston Globe to remind Americans that the media has created a fantasy land concerning Syria. Kinzer painted a picture quite opposite the common perception:
Coverage of the Syrian war will be remembered as one of the most shameful episodes in the history of the American press… For three years, violent militants have run Aleppo. Their rule began with a wave of repression. They posted notices warning residents: “Don’t send your children to school. If you do, we will get the backpack and you will get the coffin.” Then they destroyed factories, hoping that unemployed workers would have no recourse other than to become fighters. They trucked looted machinery to Turkey and sold it…The United States has the power to decree the death of nations. It can do so with popular support because many Americans — and many journalists — are content with the official story.
Now, during the first summer of relative calm Aleppo residents have seen in over four years of grinding conflict, the city commonly referred as “the jewel of Syria” is once again rising from the ashes. Foreign journalists are also accessing places like East Aleppo and the heart of the walled ‘old city’ for the first time. Some few honest correspondents, unable to deny the local population’s spirit of hopefulness and zeal with which they undertake rebuilding projects, acknowledge that stability and normalcy have returned only after the last jihadists were expelled by the Syrian government and its allies.
Aleppo orchestra concert, Summer 2017/via Sarah Abdallah
A Western press and political class which generally mourned the liberation of the city from al-Qaeda groups like Nusra (AQ in Syria), calling government actions a ‘massacre’ and ‘genocide’, now finds a reality that can’t be ignored or denied: Aleppines are returning to ravaged parts of the city to rebuild, they are enjoying nightlife, going to music concerts, staying out late at cafes; families are swimming at local pools, women are strolling around in t-shirts and jeans free of the oppressive Wahhabi fighters that once ruled parts of the city.
Kinzer’s Boston Globe piece further concluded that the entire web of assumptions on Syria woven by the media and fed to the public over the years were “appallingly distant from reality” and warned that these lies are “likely to prolong the war and condemn more Syrians to suffering and death.” As new photos continue to emerge of the real Aleppo and the real Syria it is essential to revisit the most destructive among the lies that have helped serve to prolong this tragic and brutal war.
Aleppines didn’t want to live under Wahhabi Islamist rule
Andalusia Swimming Pool in Aleppo, Summer 2017/via Syria Daily
According to multiple eyewitness reports and studies, the story of how war entered Aleppo’s environs was not primarily one of mass public protests and government crackdown, but of an aggressive jihadist insurgency that erupted suddenly and fueled from outside the city. According to then Indian ambassador to Syria, V.P. Haran (Amb. to Syria from 2009 to 2012), Aleppo on the whole was unwillingly dragged into the war after remaining silent and stable while other cities raged. In an interview which detailed his own on-the-ground experience of the opening years of war in Syria, the ambassador said:
Soon parts of Latakia, Homs and Hama were chaotic but Aleppo remained calm and this troubled the opposition greatly. The opposition couldn’t get the people in Aleppo to rise up against the regime so they sent bus loads of people to Aleppo. These people would burn something on the streets and leave. Journalists would then broadcast this saying Aleppo had risen.
Why did it take until July 2012 – well over a year since conflict in Syria began – for Aleppo to see any fighting? Why did residents not “rise up” against the government?
The answer is simple. The majority of Syrians, whether Sunni, Shia, Alawi, Christian, Kurd, or Ismaili, are sane individuals – they’ve seen what life is like under the “alternative” rebel rule marked by sharia courts, smoke and alcohol bans, public floggings, street executions, desecration of churches, and religious and ethnic cleansing of minorities. They recognize that there is a real Syrian national identity, and it goes beyond mere loyalty to the current ruling clique that happens to be in power, but in Syria as a pluralistic Levantine society that rejects Saudi style theocracy.
Rebuilding Aleppo, Summer 2017. Latin Parish of St. Francis/via Sarah Abdallah
The kind of religious and cultural pluralism represented in the liberal democracies of the West are present in Syria, ironically, through a kind of government-mandated “go along, get along” policy backed by an authoritarian police state. One can even find Syrian Jews living in the historic Jewish quarter of Damascus’ walled old city to this day.
Syrian urban centers have for decades been marked by a quasi-secular culture and public life of pluralist co-existence. Aleppo itself was always a thriving merchant center where a typical street scene would involve women without head-coverings walking side by side with women wearing veils (hijab), cinemas and liquor stores, late night hookah smoke filled cafés, and large churches and mosques neighboring each other with various communities living in peaceful co-existence. By many accounts, the once vibrant secular and pluralist Aleppo is now coming back to life (and largely never left government-held West Aleppo).
“Moderates” did not “liberate” Aleppo, but gave cover to an ISIS and al-Qaeda invasion
Image: “moderate” rebels mock a Christian government soldier—This photo was originally posted online by a Swedish based terror group in Syria after the Summer 2013 rebel offensive against the Menagh airbase near Aleppo. A rebel fighter mocks a captured Christian government soldier’s cross. Another photo posted in the original set reveals that the soldier was later tortured by being crushed with a large rock on his chest as he lay on his back.
One of the most under reported and least understood events surrounding the history of how all of Aleppo province and the Northern Syria region became a hotbed of foreign jihadists is the fall of the strategically located Menagh airbase near Aleppo. As a Reuters timeline of events indicates:
In early 2012 rebels take control of the rural areas northwest of Aleppo city, besieging the Menagh military air base and the largely Shiite towns of Nubl and Zahra.
After a lengthy siege of Menagh, the base finally fell to jihadist factions under the command of the US-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) in August of 2013. This event was key to rebel fighters gaining enough territory to cut off the Aleppo-Damascus Highway, which allowed them to encircle all of Aleppo for much of that year. But a little known yet hugely important detail of the Menagh episode is that rebels only got the upper hand after being joined by ISIS suicide bombers commanded by Omar the Chechen (ISIS’ now deceased most senior military commander). The fall of this government base is what opened a permanent jihadi corridor in the North, allowing terrorists to flood the area. The commander for the operation was US Ambassador Robert Ford’s personal friend, Col. Abdel Jabbar al-Okaidi, who was head of the US and UK funded Revolutionary Military Council of Aleppo (FSA). Okaidi worked in tandem with ISIS military commander Omar the Chechen and his crew for the operation – all while being supported by the United States and Great Britain.
Concerning US-backed Okaidi’s close relationship to the ISIS faction in the summer of 2013, there is actually video evidence and eyewitness testimony (US Ambassador Ford himself later admitted the relationship to McClatchy News). Amazingly, the video, titled “US Key Man in Syria Worked Closely with ISIL and Jabhat al Nusra” never had very widespread public distribution, even though it has been authenticated by the top Syria expert in the U.S., Joshua Landis, of the University of Oklahoma, and author of the hugely influential Syria Comment. Using his Twitter account, Dr. Landis commented: “in 2013 WINEP advocated sending all US military aid thru him [Col. Okaidi]. Underscores US problem w moderates.”
The video, documenting (now former) U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford’s visit to FSA Col. Okaidi in Northern Syria, also shows the same Col. Okaidi celebrating with and praising a well-known ISIS commander, Emir Abu Jandal, after conducting the joint Menagh operation. In an interview, this U.S. “key man” at that time, through which U.S. assistance flowed, also praised ISIS and al-Qaeda as the FSA’s “brothers.” Abu Jandal was part of Omar the Chechen’s ISIS crew assisting the FSA. Further video evidence also confirms Omar the Chechen’s role at Menagh. The videos also show Okaidi proudly declaring that al-Nusra (Al-Qaeda in Syria) makes up ten percent of the FSA. The FSA was always more of a branding campaign to sell the rebels as “moderates” to a gullible Western media than a reality on the ground; it was a loose coalition of various groups espousing militant jihad with the end goal of establishing an Islamist polity in Syria.
Foreign fighters flooded Aleppo Province. The U.S. State Department’s own numbers: read the full report at STATE.GOV
In the end, terror groups like ISIS enjoyed a meteoric rise in Syria due to US government and media support for these so-called “moderate rebels” – all entities which collectively sought regime change at all costs – even the high cost of mass civilian death and suffering that inevitably results from unleashing an insurgency in urban areas.
The Syrian Army and government were never “Shia” or sectarian-based
Al Aziziyah neighborhood in Aleppo/via Syria Daily
The Arab Spring narrative was the ideological lens through which experts initially pit the oppressive supposedly “Alawite/Shia regime” against a popular uprising of Syria’s majority Sunnis. As Sunnis make up about 70% of Syria’s population, it was simply a matter of numbers, and of time. But this view proved overly simplistic, and according to one little known West Point study, utterly false. It was commonly assumed that the Syrian Army was a hollowed out Alawite institution with its Sunni conscripts apprehensively waiting for the right moment to defect to the rebel side. This was the fundamental supposition behind years of repetitious predictions of the Assad regime’s impending collapse, and predicated upon a view of the Syrian military as a fundamentally weak and sectarian institution. But West Point’s 2015 study entitled Syria’s Sunnis and the Regime’s Resilience concluded the following:
Sunnis and, more specifically, Sunni Arabs, continue to make up the majority of the regular army’s rank-and- file membership.
The study’s unpopular findings confirmed that the Syrian Army, which has been the glue holding the state together throughout this war, remains primarily a Sunni enterprise while its guiding ideology is firmly nationalistic and not sectarian.
The highest ranking Syrian officer to fall victim to rebel attack was General Dawoud Rajiha, Defense Minister and former chief of staff of the army, in a major 2012 bombing of a Damascus national security office. General Rajiha was an Orthodox Christian. Numerous Christians and officers of other religious backgrounds have served top positions in the Syrian Army going back decades – a reflection of Syria’s generally nationalist and religiously tolerant atmosphere.
Mainstream press did not report from Aleppo, but was hundreds of miles away.
Outside the Citadel of Aleppo: life returning to normal, Summer 2017/via Syria Daily
The heavily populated urban areas of Syria continue to be held by the government. But most reporting has tended to dehumanize any voice coming out of government held areas, which includes the majority of Syrians. The war has resulted in over 6.5 million internally displaced people – the vast majority of which have sought refuge in government territory.
The fact remains that there are some popular figures in the establishment media and analyst community who speak and write frequently about Syria, and yet have never spent a significant amount of time in the country. Throughout much of the war they’ve primarily reported from Western capitals – thousands of miles away – or, if they are in a Middle East bureau, without ever leaving the safety of places like Beirut or Istanbul. Fewer still have the necessary Arabic language skills to keep pace with local and regional events. Some have never been to Syria at all. They become willing conduits of rebel propaganda beamed through WhatsApp messages and Skype interviews, which was especially the case when it came to the battle for Aleppo. That much of the world actually considers these people as authorities on what’s happening in Syria is a joke – it’s beyond absurd.
Outdoor concert venue and Aleppo springs back to life, Summer 2017/via Maram Kasem
We are hopeful that the jihadist menace will be fully expelled and that the international proxy war which has taken so many lives and reduced much of a beautiful nation to rubble will finally come to an end. Aleppines and other Syrians are rebuilding – they are optimistically preparing for the future. Welcome to the real Aleppo.
Final national exams just before summer 2017/via Syria Daily
But there is still the matter of the Wahabbist NATO air forces for Zionism to contend with at some point.
They are already turning tail . . . literally. They are no match for the Syrians and Russians . . they just shoot from behind, like the Israelis do . . . really brave . . eh?
5 years ago in July the invasion of Aleppo happened . I still remember it . I am pretty happy to see Aleppo again under the control of the goverment . Now the only thing that it is problem is the fact that the rebels are on the Western outskirts of the city .
Not for much longer….
How do you like your government giving air cover to Jihadists and prolonging suffering of Syrian people. Who are Syrians for you personally? Are they humans (same as you) or are they goyems for you? I often see here that you don’t actually support killings of Syrians (orchestrated by US/Israel) but at the same time trying to push the idea that Israel is not a Zionist state. What is your actual personal position?
Tudor Miron The “Attrition47” name says it all, Israel was founded in 1947 and he / she will keep attacking anyone who stands against the J and Z.
Israel was never founded. it was created from stolen Palestinian land by The US and British. I wonder at that time if the Westerners knew how greedy the Israelis actually were and why they were scattered all across the earth? if you mean “founded” like the Clinton Foundation was founded . . . fair enough, I agree with you. But, soon, that stolen land is all coming back to its rightful owners . . . shake, rattle and roll, cowardly Israel— payback time is on the way
Spoken like a true keyboard warrior! Be careful should the fighting start you may spill your beverage in the chaos!
John Will have to call it “unlawfully acquired land” instead of founded.
Even historic Israel;s land was unlawfully acquired by crushing and enslaving peaceful nations in that area and killing its menfolk and enslaving their women.
A nation founded on evil doing will never succeed.
Well said dude! Attitrion47 blames USA for supporting Nazi’s in Ukraine yet conveniently forgets to mention that Kolomoisky the Jew (Richest man in Ukraine) and Poroshenko (President of Ukraine) both fund and implemented the right wing forces of Ukraine who’s logo’s (such as the Donbass battalion and the Azov battalion) are in fact Nazi Symbols! They even salute the same way as the nazi’s did! This little RAT is a Jew and Jews use the USA to do their dirty work! He is a piece of shit! I have screen shots of him supporting the US rebels also! Remember, the rat and the squirrel look the same, but one is a rat for a reason! and nobody likes rats!
Attrition47 “…Not for much longer….”
You know because the Israeli controlled US led “Terror Axis” are in retreat.
isn’t that wonderful? Scum eventually gets cleaned out, takes a little longer with Israeli and US scum–more maggots . . .
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Great to see. It shows the joy of life and makes clear why the jihad dark ages must be fought.
The sad true is that there is indeed a significant number of Arabs in Syria (mostly Sunni) that embrace radical forms of Islam which are not better then Nazi or Bolsheviks scumbags. Women included. Saudi Arabia, Qatar , Turkey and Israel has used this brain dead lemmings to further their own political agenda in Syria and Libya.These indoctrinate idiots got to be eliminated not matter how many they are as they are a danger for the normal Arabs and much of the western civilization.
Turkey brought in more foreign backed Al Qaeda , the US/Israel/Turkey are not done yet . The scum intend more harm , these sick and twisted Demagogue losers who work for these foreign policy institutes are the evil behind all this . These groups seem to be the choice of the idiot politicians in the US/UK/West they all seem to have no touch with reality except what they want to see .
most west or nato countries support a long drawn out war in syria be3cause it means less attacks here in Europe all the young Dumb so called jihadists are pawns, if syria had of fallen how long do you think it would have took the coalition of the killing and israel to wipe out the likes of daseh? they would have wipped them out with huge aerial bombings it was always about a land crab for israel and the bonus of taking out Assad damaging the axis of resistance and russiAN RELATIONSHIP US hate to lose, expect sanctions, support for any aggresion by israel
The problem with your belief of bombing them is so ridiculous and naive , like the US bombed in Vietnam was so effective . The that this would tie up Terrorists is even more ludicrous,but also believing Israel is even capable of fighting this type of war is even more so.
The way you have put this into a neat little ball shows you have put as little thought into what you said . The Coalition even has problems fighting their own creation and that has shown itself in Mosul which took 9 months and which killed over 10,000 civilians and counting , the US/Coalition just sucks at siege warfare fact .
The proxies are already seeing their eventual defeat and demise they are joining the winning team and its not the US/Coalition . The Lebanese Army is preparing to attack an Al Qaeda group in their country and push them between the SAA and allies . Russia has already told Israel to stop drinking too much wine its not sacrament you know.
The Americans will NEVER stop their drive to destroy Syria. Look at Iran – once in the cross-hairs, ALWAYS in the cross-hairs. The people who lead these programs must be inspired by some kind of demented, egotistical need to defeat their opponents.
Like big business magnates, for example, …
You said it, Steve–They are demented–souless bastards that love to slaughter humanity– especially children . . . all for profit making on Wall Street
Big magnates? Try Jewish banking cartels.
Happy to see that life is coming back to Aleppo. I’m proud that my compatriots helped to liberate it from US backed jihadist scum.
Me, too . . .
the place is finally free from US backed jihadists
The liberation of Aleppo has been good work.
There is a lot of work to do rebuilding the city, its commercial and industrial base..
Liberated areas of Syria must never again be allowed to fall into the hands of the US led “Terror Axis” and their Terrorists.
Looks like the people in Aleppo don’t want “Freedom and Democracy” ISIS style. LOL
ISIS/US export style :)
Jeeze . . . wonder why?
Cosmic and divine retribution will come for the Deep State and the presstitute western press on their payroll that kept putting out lies and disinformation. How deep the hole in the ground they want to hide in, there will be no escape. There will be little sympathy for the ignorance of the American public that went along with the murder of the Syrian people.
The image of the captured soldier is haunting and powerful. The Aleppo shots are the typical well selected narrow angle closeups we’ve grown accustomed to.