WHILE PRESIDENT TRUMP & FRIENDS try to determine if Al-Assad is responsible for the chemical missile attack on men, women, and children, the question that needs to be asked is: ”Who supplied the missiles and the chemicals?”
According to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies1, After a Syrian photographer found parts made by German company, the Krempel Group, in the remains of Iranian-produced chemical rockets that gassed Syrian civilians in January and February, the firm rejected on Wednesday new US warnings about the dangers of conducting business with the Islamic Republic.
Syria is not known for a defensive – or in this case, offensive – war materials industry. Hezbollah probably has as much capability to make missiles as Syria, but it saves its effort to attack Israel.
Germany, despite reparations to victims of the nazis, will sell anything to anyone. The government sells simple submarines (e.g., not nuclear) to Israel while German companies sell missile components to all comers.
American criticisms fall on deaf ears when the Deutchmark is concerned.
The bottom line: the Germans need to admit they were instrumental in the chemical attacks on Syrian non-combatants – not one, not twice, but it seems, thrice.
Iran, with designs on a re-established Muslim caliphate – not “Arab” caliphate since the Iranians are Persians who quickly will tell you that are not Arabs (whose language and culture are “beneath” those of the Persians) – wants to make political inroads into those Arab states they disparage.
To that end, Iran provides war material and expandable soldiers to Syria and Lebanon – the country that used to be a country of consequence but now is ruled by Hezbollah that, in turn is beholden to the ayatollahs in Iran.
What Iran cannot buy from Germany and Russia, it barters from North Korea.
For the Middle East, it’s politics as usual.
But Al-Assad is not solely to blame for the chemical attacks – if indeed he ordered them. Germany and Iran are equally as guilty.
Sources
1. http://tinyurl.com/y8ysb9aw
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