NOVANEWS
By Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
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Global Research | |
At a time when the British press was still “reporting the truth”, London’s Guardian (27 September 2003)published a detailed report of a 1957 Anglo-American assassination plot directed against the Syrian president, with a view to implementing “regime change”. The similarity to today’s war on Syria is striking. What is revealing is that the political assassination of the Syrian president has been on the Anglo-American drawing board for over half a century. Documents show White House and No 10 conspired over oil-fuelled invasion plan” To consult the complete article by Ben Fenton, The Guardian, 27 September 2003 click hereh ttp://www.guardian.co.uk/ The stated objective of this Secret Plan, entrusted to Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) [today’s MI6] and the CIA, consisted in assassinating the Syrian president together with key political and military figures. “Mr Macmillan and President Eisenhower were left in no doubt about the need to assassinate the top men in Damascus.”
The stated pretext of the Macmillan-Eisenhower plan was that Syria was “spreading terrorism” and “preventing the West’s access to Middle East oil” Déjà Vu “Internal disturbances” in Syria would be triggered through covert operations. The “CIA is prepared, and SIS [MI6] will attempt, to mount minor sabotage and coup de main incidents [sic] within Syria, working through contacts with individuals.” An all out invasion plan had also been envisaged. What was lacking from the 1957 plan, formulated at the height of the Cold War, was the “humanitarian” R2P envelope.
… The insidious plan was known to key political figures in the British government. It was made public 46 years later in 2003:
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In contrast to the 2011-2012 Plan, which is supported by the Arab League, with the participation of Saudi Arabia and Qatar in covert ops., the 1957 Eisenhower Macmillan Plan was not carried due to lack of support by neighbouring Arab countries: “The plan was never used, chiefly because Syria’s Arab neighbours could not be persuaded to take action and an attack from Turkey alone was thought to be unacceptable. (Ben Fenton, The Guardian, 27 September 2003, emphasis added) The ongoing US-NATO aggression directed against Syria has been planned for several years. |