The new logo of the US troops created confusion as some websites saw the logo as the emblem of ISIL but it was later seen that it actually resembles the Muslim Brotherhood organization. It is seen as another sign of confusion about the counterproductive Obama-led war against the infamous and exploitative jihadist army, the website Zero Hedge wrote.
The logo of the double sword for the US troops known as the Operation Inherent Resolve, which is better known as the fight against ISIL, is seen fitting as “symbolically, the double sword cuts both ways, and plays of opposite goals, and embraces conflict, which creates chaos, and begs for a savior and a solution,” Zero Hedge wrote.
President Bashar al-Assad himself recently called out the United States and other Western allies for actually promoting terrorism – and providing arms, funding, training and soldiers for ISIL and other groups.
The Syrian president said, “But as for Western cooperation with the al-Nusra Front, this is reality, because we know that Turkey supports al-Nusra and ISIS by providing them with arms, money and terrorist volunteers. And it is well-known that Turkey has close relations with the West. Erdogan and Davutoglu cannot make a single move without coordinating first with the United States and other Western countries.”
In the meantime, Putin came forward and vowed to take on ISIL and defend Assad with its own fighter jets, tanks and military equipment.
“In a taunting and vexing spin on the United States’ own mission in the Middle East, Putin invited the West to join hands and eradicate ISIS once and for all.”
As written by SHTF, “The Kremlin knew the US wanted no such thing until Assad was gone, but by extending the invitation, Putin had literally called Washington’s bluff, forcing The White House to either admit that this isn’t about ISIS at all, or else join Russia in fighting them. The genius of that move is that if Washington does indeed coordinate its efforts to fight ISIS with Moscow, the US will be fighting to stabilize the very regime it sought to oust.”