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White Helmets terrorist factions, supported directly by the US and its allies including Canada, are currently operating missile detection systems in Idlib, Syria.
The Sentry system[1] -- funded in part by the Canadian government -- will warn against Syrian and Russian airstrikes, but not against U.S airstrikes.
Special US envoy Brett McGurk recently admitted that,
"Idlib province is the largest al-Qaeda safe-haven since 9/11, tied to directly to Ayman al Zawahiri, this is a huge problem." [2]
So clearly, the White Helmets- operated Sentry system will be protecting the West's al Qaeda proxies.
When the West annihilated Raqqa, Syria, and countless civilians, in a four month siege, from June 6 -- October 17, 2017, it offered inadequate evacuation procedures for civilians to leave, but it did provide safe passage for its ISIS proxies to redeploy elsewhere, only to re-occupy the destroyed and depopulated[3] area with SDF proxies. The siege was actually an operation that involved destruction, depopulation, and reoccupation disguised as "liberation"[4].
In stark contrast to the West's criminality, when Syria and its allies -- all operating in accordance with international law --- liberated Aleppo, Syria, from November-December 2016, they offered reconciliation and amnesties to occupying terrorists[5], with a view to saving lives where possible, while at the same time liberating the area from all terrorist factions.
Whereas Aleppo has been reborn, Raqqa remains a wasteland. The White Helmets are serving Empire's agenda of mass death and destruction.
Civilization Versus Barbarism. Why Does the West Support Al Qaeda?
Aleppo Citadel, April 2018 (Source: Mark Taliano)
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