Just as every dead Hamas or Hezbollah fighter became a pregnant child journalist aid worker in NGO reports.
Geneva, September 11 - Observers of the international reaction to the Trump administration's use of military force against South and Central American drug traffickers noted this week the transformation of those traffickers, in humanitarian NGO parlance, from criminals and terrorists into paragons of altruism and virtue: reporters, volunteer medics, relief workers, and the like, echoing the descriptions by the same and allied organizations of Palestinian fighters in and around the Gaza Strip.
The shift in status, the observers noted, appears to have occurred not because of any inherent change in the activities or affiliations of the traffickers, mostly of the Tren de Aragua cartel, but rather as a function of the connection of the cartel members' to the anti-American, anti-Western, and anti-Israel government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whose alliance with Iran and Islamist forces against the American-led world order leads the anti-Western NGO industry to adopt a position that aligns with the interests of their Qatari, Russian, Chinese, inter alia, funding.
"We saw this shift, if more gradually, with descriptions of Palestinian terrorists," explained commentator Juarez Sinaloa. "The decades-long Soviet and pro-Islamist takeover of academia and 'humanitarian' organizations in the West focused initially on demonizing Israel, and for that to take root took a generation or two. By the time the last decade rolled around, every dead Hamas or Hezbollah fighter became a pregnant child journalist aid worker in NGO reports."
"Once that template was established," he continued, "the rhetorical mechanism could be employed against the US as well, and that's what's happening here."
To illustrate the rhetorical evolution more broadly, Sinaloa and his colleagues point to the arrest of people arrested for illegal presence on US soil referred to in NGO statements as "hostages," just as they refer to terrorists in Israeli prisons.
The terminological change, the observers note, took place this quickly and easily because the cartels operate with the collusion and support of Iran-allied Venezuela. Had the operations to disrupt the criminals targeted a cartel that specifically traffics, for example, drugs, Central Americans and Mexicans into the southern US, the application of the "journalist/humanitarian" semantics would have been uneven, if it took hold at all. In the UK, the anti-Western forces focus more on pretending that migrants from third-world countries contribute in constructive ways that native British cannot, which differs from the "crimes against humanity" tone that the anti-Israel and anti-US rhetoric has adopted.
A representative of Hamas insisted that Tren de Aragua personnel may not use Gaza's tunnels, which are reserved for hostages and Hamas personnel only.
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