Reality Check: No Sarin Gas Used by Assad in Syria?

Guest Post by Ben Swann

It was a stunning announcement, stunning because of what was said and maybe equally as stunning because it was honest.

Secretary of Defense James Mattis says there is no evidence that the Syrian government used sarin gas on the its own people.

It is a narrative we have been pushing back on for years. So what does this mean for U.S. policy in Syria? And will President Trump continue to push for war in Syria, or will he return to the positions of candidate Trump who said the U.S. should stay out of it?

Let’s give it a Reality Check you won’t get anywhere else.

The statement is getting very little media coverage but it is a very big deal.

According to Defense Secretary James Mattis, there is no evidence that the Syrian government has used sarin gas on its own people.

Here is exactly what Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon:

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“We have other reports from the battlefield from people who claim it’s been used.”

“We do not have evidence of it.”

“We’re looking for evidence of it, since clearly we are dealing with the Assad regime that has used denial and deceit to hide their outlaw actions.”

Mattis insists that he wasn’t refuting the claims. But in a sense, he did.

According to Newsweek, in 2017 a White House memorandum was quickly produced and then declassified to justify an American Tomahawk missile strike against the Shayrat airbase in Syria.

The justification used was that Assad had used chemical weapons on his own people. Then President Trump himself insisted that there was no doubt that Syrian President Assad had killed his own people with banned chemical weapons.

But Mattis also didn’t qualify the statement to just the Syrian airbase strike. That means that the 2013 gas attack in Ghouta also was not proven to be Assad.

At that time, President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry were demanding congress approve use of force against Assad. Obama said this from the rose garden as he said American destroyers armed with Tomahawk missiles were on standby in the Mediterranean Sea.

“I’m prepared to give that order, but having made my decision as commander in chief based on what I am convinced is our national security interests, I’m also mindful that I’m the president of the world’s oldest constitutional democracy.”

Congress did not approve that use of force, but then applauded Trump for his use.

For his part, in this latest statement, Mattis says that “aid groups and others” had provided evidence of the Syrian government using sarin.

But as I have extensively reported over the past few years, there is much evidence that the so called Syrian freedom fighters are actually ISIS and Al Qaeda fighters. And there is evidence that they have used chemical weapons.

Other problems with the claims of Assad using sarin: in the 2013 Ghouta event, the sarin came from home-made rockets, which were favored by insurgents.

Also, according to Newsweek:

“In the 2013 event, the White House memorandum seemed to rely heavily on testimony from the Syrian white helmets who were filmed at the scene having contact with supposed sarin-tainted casualties and not suffering any ill effects.

“Carla del Ponte was unable to fulfill her U.N. joint investigative mechanism mandate in Syria and withdrew in protest over the United States refusing to fully investigate allegations of chemical weapons use by ‘rebels’ who are actually jihadis, allied with the American effort to oust President Assad (including the use of sarin by anti-Assad rebels).”

According to the Times of London:

“Carla del Ponte, head of the independent UN commission investigating reports of chemical weapons use in Syria, told a Swiss-Italian television station that UN investigators gleaned testimony from victims of Syria’s civil war and medical staff which indicated that rebel forces used sarin gas – a deadly nerve agent.

“‘Our investigators have been in neighboring countries interviewing victims, doctors and field hospitals and, according to their report of last week which I have seen, there are strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof of the use of sarin gas, from the way the victims were treated,’ del Ponte said in the interview, translated by Reuters.

‘This was use on the part of the opposition, the rebels, not by the government authorities,’ she added.”

It was the involvement of those jihadis posing as Syrian rebels that made then-candidate Trump state emphatically that he wouldn’t intervene and help oust Assad as Hillary Clinton wanted to do.

Candidate Trump pushed back heavily against intervention. He warned that ISIS was likely to take over Syria if Assad were ousted, just as they have in Iraq and Libya.

And yet the U.S. is only escalating fighting.

Four Russian nationals, and perhaps dozens more, were killed in fighting between pro-government forces in eastern Syria and members of the United States-led coalition fighting the Islamic State, according to Russian and Syrian officials—that according to the New York Times.

Russia says that no members of the Russian armed forces were killed and that any Russians fighting alongside the Syrians were mercenaries.

So what you need to know is that candidate Trump was clear when he pointed to the bush policy in Iraq and the Obama/Clinton policies in Libya and Syria that have only strengthened the creation and spread of ISIS and jihadism.

Candidate Trump rightly pointed out that these policies had failed and that it was insanity to keep pursuing those policies and expecting a different outcome.

So why is President Trump now embracing those insane policies that if continued will undoubtedly leave another power vacuum in the Middle East which will be filled with jihadis?

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 28, 2018 8:09 pm

“Mattis is a Russian” in 3, 2, 1…

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
February 28, 2018 9:02 pm

Not to worry. Israel probably has Sarin that it can drop on Syrians and then spin it to blame Assad.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 28, 2018 9:08 pm

“So why is President Trump now embracing those insane policies”
………..(((let me guess)))

nkit
nkit
February 28, 2018 9:52 pm

It would be great just to leave the Middle East alone and mind our own business, but the world’s reserve currency, or petro dollar, demands dedication, commitment and resolve. The price we pay, unfortunately.

Westcoastdeplorable
Westcoastdeplorable
February 28, 2018 10:02 pm

Of course Assad didn’t gas his own people. That was a CIA-sponsored terror group, and they were very sloppy, not at all the punch they’d hoped for with 100+ deaths. Those of us paying attention have known this for a long time. We’ve never had any business invading any of these ME countries that didn’t attack us first.

nkit
nkit
February 28, 2018 10:50 pm
CCRider
CCRider
March 1, 2018 6:22 am

Ben Swann is a good guy and I’m glad to see him here on TBP. To folks new to Ben’s work he was a Ron Paul guy who did these news snippets from a free market, non aggression perspective-kind of a John Stossel with balls. Then he reported the facts, such that they were, about pizza gate and he suddenly disappeared from public view. He reemerged for me at the local cbs news affiliate in Atlanta. Now he has financial backing and is back in business.

On the matter at hand? No biggie. Just more zionist chicanery.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
March 1, 2018 11:06 am

1st Point: CCRider is correct. Swann is a good journalist who has been doing a bang-up job for years. No one can call bullshit on bullshit better than Swann because he does his homework.

2nd Point: I read parts of this article to my deep blue, liberal wife since she still believes Assad gassed his people. I told her the US Defense Sec’y and a UN Commission that investigated the incident said the Assad government didn’t do it. Her response: “That doesn’t mean Assad didn’t do it.”

Speaking facts and logic to liberals is like pounding your head against a concrete wall. The wall doesn’t change and your head hurts.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
March 1, 2018 12:34 pm

Wouldnt it be funny if Trump actually gets impeached over this, of all things. I would say it serves him right.