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An essay for, and an appeal to, traditionally-minded Muslims: I fully agree with many Muslim commentators that it's absurd that many 'far-right' Brits side with Israel. Idiots being used to do the dirty work of the global elite. But many of those same Muslims support the Muslim Brotherhood, which was promoted by British intelligence to divide the natives. They fell for the CIA's Arab Spring operation. They raised money & sent fighters against Gaddafi and Assad, as required by the Yinon Plan. Come on, chaps, wise up! And, to use a Biblical expression, take the beam out of your own eye before worrying about the mote in Tommy's. We know he's a fool, but sometimes, you are fooled too. Read this, and resolve never again to allow your quest for perfection to lead you to become the patsies of the Anglo-Jewish elite. Read this: The US & Islamists: a history of connivance. Syria. During the Syrian civil war (2011-2020), the US and EU supported jihadists against the secular government of Bashar Assad. This focus on pressuring Assad inadvertently contributed to the rise of ISIS, peaking in 2015 and spreading across Syria and Iraq. Former French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas revealed that British and American diplomats informed him years before the Syrian conflict began about plans to orchestrate a regime change using Islamist uprisings. “I was in England two years before the violence in Syria… And I met with top British officials, who confessed to me that they were preparing something like that in Damascus”, Dumas wrote in his memoirs. In the first days of the rebellion in 2011, the Washington Post reported that “the US ambassador in Syria, Robert Ford, traveled uninvited to the uprising’s bloody epicenter [in the city of Hama]”, where he held “a series of discreet meetings with opposition Islamist leaders.” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attributed the timing of the rebellion to President Assad’s refusal to let the Qatari government have a gas pipeline run through Syrian territory. In his article for Politico, Kennedy explained Assad’s refusal by the suspicion that some money from this project could go to the Islamists: ”...the moment Assad rejected the Qatari pipeline, military and intelligence planners quickly arrived at the consensus that fomenting a Sunni uprising in Syria to overthrow the uncooperative Bashar Assad was a feasible path,” Kennedy wrote. The US started bombing ISIS positions after US citizens were executed in 2014, but the terror group managed to grab more land throughout most of 2015. However, in September 2015, Russian aviation became involved at the request of Damascus, resulting in a reduction of ISIS-controlled territory. Subsequently, the West criticized Moscow, accusing them of "brutality."