Thierry Meyssan
New US Sanctions against Iran, Russia and Syria form the most unforgiving embargo in history, they are weapons of war, designed for killing, says Thierry Meyssan, President-founder of France’s RĂ©seau Voltaire (Voltaire Network), in his article for MintPress, titled “US sanctions are little more than medieval-style siege warfare”.
The new unilateral sanctions by the United States against Iran, Russia and Syria add to the previous – illegal – actions concerning the same three targets. They now form the most unforgiving embargo in History. The way in which they have been organized is illegal according to the definition of the Charter of the United Nations – these are weapons of war, designed for killing.
For his visit to Moscow on 8 November, Ambassador James Jeffrey was tasked with explaining the current US obsession with what Washington alleges expansion of Persian influence in the Arab world (that is, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen).
Washington now wishes to formulate this question in geo-strategic rather than religious terms, while Teheran is organizing its national defense around forward posts composed of Arabs – tired of pro-western despotic regimes and inclined towards the Islamic Revolution and its achievements.
Moscow in response, attempted to convince the Westerners that Russia cannot force Syria to alter its policies regarding Iran.
Washington’s only answer, nine days later, was to announce the eleventh series of unilateral sanctions against Russia since the beginning of August. This was accompanied by a ridiculous speech according to which Russia and Iran had together organised a vast plot aimed at maintaining President Assad in power and expanding Iranian control in the Arab world.
This rhetoric, which we believed had been abandoned, assimilates three states (the Russian Federation, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Islamic Republic of Iran) who are united by the alleged hatred of their respective peoples. It ignores the massive popular support they enjoy, while the United States is profoundly torn apart.
We can leave aside the stupid assertion that Russia is aiding and abetting the conquest of the Arab world by Iran.
According to the US Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, who presented the unilateral US sanctions on 20 November, they do not form the economic section of the present war, but are intended to punish what he alleged the “atrocities” committed by these three states.
It is not necessary to specify that the United States pursues the wars it started in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria.
The US sanctions were not decided by the United Nations Security Council, but by the United States alone. They are illegal in international law because, in order to make them more lethal, Washington is attempting to force third-party states to associate themselves with the motion, which constitutes a threat to the states targeted and therefore a violation of the United Nations Charter.
The United States has the sovereign right to refuse to enter into commerce with other states, but not to exercise pressure on third-party states in order to harm their targets.
At one time, the Pentagon claimed that inflicting damaging treatment on a particular nation would lead its people to overthrow its government. That was also the theoretical justification for the bombing of Dresden during the Second World War and the endless embargo against Cuba during the Cold War. However, in the space of 75 years, this theory has never, absolutely never, been verified by the facts. Now the Pentagon is considering using detrimental treatment against a nation as a weapon of war like any other. Embargoes are designed to kill civilians.
The ensemble of systems currently used against Iran, Russia and Syria constitute the most gigantic siege system in history. These are not economic measures, but – without any possible doubt – military actions implemented in the economic sector. In time, they will probably lead to a division of the world into two parts, just as in the period of USA-USSR rivalry.
Secretary Mnuchin insisted at length on the fact that these sanctions were aimed above all at the interruption of the sale of hydro-carbons, meaning depriving these countries – mostly exporters— of their main financial resources.
The mechanism described by Steven Mnuchin is as follows:
Syria is presently unable to refine petrol since its installations were destroyed either by Daesh or by the international coalition’s bombing raids against Daesh.
For the last four years, Iran has been supplying refined petrol to Syria in defiance of previous unilateral US sanctions. This petrol is transported by western companies working for the Russian public company Promsyrioimport. This company is paid by the private Syrian company Global Vision Group, which is itself financed by the Iranian company Tabir Kish Medical and Pharmaceutical.
Finally, the Global Vision Group transfers a part of the money it receives to Hezbollah and Hamas.
This a cock and bull story:
The international coalition has the official objective of fighting Daesh. However, numerous testimonies over the last four years attest that it had only bombed Daesh whenever it exceeded the zone which had been allocated to it by the Pentagon (the Wright plan), and that, on the contrary, it had parachuted weapons to Daesh in order to maintain its position in the specified area. The two entities worked together to destroy Syrian refineries.
What is the purpose of implicating the Russian government in the transfer of petroleum from Iranian refineries towards Syrian ports?
Why would Iran suddenly need Syria to transfer money to Hezbollah and Hamas?
Steven Mnuchin doesn’t bother with long explanations. As far as he is concerned, Syria is criminal state and Russia is its accomplice, while Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas are all “terrorists.” This is the most important point, the word that cancels out thought.
A French proverb assures that, “When you want to drown somebody, you claim it has incurable disease.” So there’s no point expecting logic in Secretary
Mnuchin’s answer to President Vladimir Putin’s proposition of mediation.
Progressively, the United States is withdrawing troops from the conflicts in which it is engaged, and replacing them with mercenaries on the ground (the terrorists) and economic sanctions, the modern version of the medieval siege.
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