Tulsi Gabbard: The Biden Administration uses the US military to illegally occupy NE Syria to “take the oil”

Former US congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has argued that The Biden Administration continues to use the US military to illegally occupy NE Syria to “take the oil” as Trump so crassly but honestly put it, violating international law.
 
She said in a post published today on her FB account that the bigger issue is that the US continues to wage regime change war  in Syria using al-Qaeda, al-Nusra Front and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) terrorists as US proxy ground force, who now occupy and control the city of Idlib, imposing Sharia Law and “cleansing” the area of most Christians and religious minorities. 
 
Gabbard described the recent US airstrikes in Syria as “unconstitutional”. 
 
She added: ” A modern-day siege of draconian embargo/sanctions similar to what the Saudi-US alliance employed in Yemen is causing death & suffering for millions of innocent Syrians, depriving them of food, medicine, clean water, energy & warmth, and making it impossible for the Syrian people to try to rebuild their war-torn country.” 
 
Basma Qaddour
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