Hundreds of thousands of refugees are fleeing across Europe. The only answer? More American war, of course!
It happens every time something bad starts brewing in the Middle East. Hawkish pundits immediately begin calling for more bombing and war to defeat whatever threat has popped up on the horizon.
So it has been with the refugee crisis currently taking place in Europe. Many of the hundreds of thousands of people moving through the continent are fleeing Syria, where the combination of civil war and ISIS have turned the country into a slaughterhouse.
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The West is funding rebels in Syria and bombing ISIS targets right this second, though the lack of success in dislodging both Assad and ISIS should tell people something. No matter. There will always be those who want more. Take the Sun newspaper in Britain, which, in a notably revolting gesture, put a picture of Aylan Kurdi—the little boy whose death shocked the world—on its front page next to a graphic urging the UK to “bomb Syria now.” “For Aylan,” the paper urged.
Closer to home, the response has been somewhat more muted—perhaps since the US is already bombing Syria. Nevertheless, some people are trying. CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, for instance, told John Kerry last week that “a huge and important strategy session in Aspen, Colorado, recently concluded that the only way to defeat ISIS is through a ground force.” Then there’s the Washington Post, whose editorial board called on Congress to authorize the war against ISIS in Syria so that the U.S. could expand the scope of that war. (The paper’s Fred Hiatt and Michael Gerson also each published columns castigating President Obama for not more aggressively intervening militarily in Syria.)
It’s all too familiar. ISIS’s move through Iraq in 2014 prompted similar thunderous calls from the sidelines. Hawkishness is the default mode of the elite media.
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Wow! That “what if” at the end… Only a self-serving cynical and warmongering Zionist like Blitzer could cook up a new kind of terrorist threat such as that one, proving once again that CNN is just bad as FOX News. In fact, CNN is better at the hasbara game.