oil

Unknown Gunmen Attacks US-Occupied Omar Oils Fields in Syria

As 21WIRE has reported previously, Washington illegal occupation of Syria’s eastern oil fields has less to do with US theft of Syria’s oil, and more to do with the real underlying US foreign policy objective – which is to strangle the country economically while under embargo, in the hopes of destabilizing it enough for another change at regime change in Damascus.

What Did #ExxonKnew and When Did They Knew It? – QFC


As #ExxonKnew gains traction with the public, one Corbett Report listener writes in for more info on the subject. Today we explore the Rockefeller-funded beginnings of this push for prosecution, how it has disintegrated in the courts, and how it has succeeded in penetrating the public consciousness in the service of the technocratic agenda.

What Did #ExxonKnew and When Did They Knew It? – Question For Corbett #048

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc048.mp3"][/audio]As #ExxonKnew gains traction with the public, one Corbett Report listener writes in for more info on the subject. Today we explore the Rockefeller-funded beginnings of this push for prosecution, how it has disintegrated in the courts, and how it has succeeded in penetrating the public consciousness in the service of the technocratic agenda.

US Claims it Has Authority to Shoot Any Syrian Official Who Tries to Retake Control of Syrian Oil

It should be clear to anyone who has followed this story over recent weeks, that the US has no legal standing whatsoever in Syria, not that it ever had. However, recent watershed events on the ground have forced Washington to show its hand, and now the world can see that it is operating under a fraudulent ‘Anti-ISIS’ mandate.

Report: U.S. Plans to Establish New Base Near Deir Ezzor, Syria

Just three weeks ago, the western pro-war neoliberal and neocon politicians and their respective mainstream media outlets were all up in arms, shrieking in unison with cries of betrayal after US President Donald Trump announced he would be pulling US troops out of Syria.
At the time, most people believed he was serious, even the skeptics and critics. The Neoliberal wing of his opposition castigated Trump for “abandoning the Kurds,” and the Neoconservatives railed against him for “giving ISIS a lifeline” and “caving to Putin and Assad.”