These
two were posted on Sputnik News so I decided to
put them both in one place. RFK, Jr., telling it
like it is.
I
found this a very unveiling and educational
interview, in which RFK, Jr., describes much of
the Syria / USA CORP history that has led to what
has been attempted by USA CORP more recently. It
is not long, only about 20 minutes total.
Titles
and highlights are below.
Kennedy: US 'Wants
to Overthrow Democratically Elected Syrian
Gov't' Soundcloud
Link to Part 1 interview at
"Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. told Sputnik in an exclusive
interview that most Americans are unaware that
Washington aims to overthrow democratically
elected Syrian government. In his recent op-ed
article for Politico Magazine, US attorney and
nephew of US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy —
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote that the US decided
to remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from
power after he refused to back a Qatari gas
pipeline project.
"The
gas link would have also provided Ankara with
‘rich transit fees’, the author added. This all
clearly indicates that the Syrian conflict is
not a civil war for greater rights or
representation, but a violent foreign-sponsored
insurgency aimed at bringing a business project
to life.
"He
spoke about how the CIA agents tried to murder
the Syrian chief of staff by bribing the Syrian
military but that plan backfired and the Syrian
government expelled all of the US diplomats from
Syria."
Kennedy to Sputnik:
'Pipeline War' is at the Roots of Syrian
Crisis Soundcloud
Link to Part 2 interview at
"Kennedy
writes that the US decided to remove Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad from power after he
refused to back a Qatari gas pipeline project.
Sputnik also touched upon US foreign policy, the
refugee crisis and why Donald Trump would be a
better president than Ted Cruz and Marco
Rubio.
"“We've
compromised our own constitution, including the
Bill of Rights in the name of the national
security state and a warfare state. We've gotten
rid, in many cases, of the right of jury trial.
We've gotten rid of the prohibition against
cruel and unusual punishment. We talked
ourselves into this idea that it's okay to water
board and torture people.”
"“We
are the ones that in this pipeline dispute
helped destroy the government of Bashar al-Assad
in Syria. We are the ones who invaded Iraq, when
there were no weapons of mass destruction, when
Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11. And
Saddam Hussein was very hostile to al-Qaeda, as
was Muammar Gadaffi. Gaddafi was helping us
fight Al-Qaeda,” Kennedy said.
"“Bashar
Assad after 9/11 gave us the dossiers on
terrorists from the Islamic jihadist groups
because he saw them as mutual
enemies.”"