Dirty laundry always makes its way out in the days of leak soup. Regime change of foreign nations must be so exciting for bored American businessmen with nothing on their plates besides pizza. Untold Story of Syrian Coup: Who is Really Behind the Plot to Topple Assad? https://sputniknews.com/politics/201603251036856128-clinton-emails-assad/ " Then the Silicon Valley's ingenious planners stepped in. In 2010 Jared Cohen, the President of Jigsaw ('Google Ideas') and an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, made a trip to Syria with Alec Ross, technology policy expert who was Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Summing up the results of their "business trip" to the Syrian Arab Republic, Ross wrote: "When Jared and I went to Syria, it was because we knew that Syrian society was growing increasingly young (population will double in 17 years) and digital and that this was going to create disruptions in society that we could potential harness for our purposes." Clark turns the spotlight on the fact that "those 'purposes' were of course 'regime change' and to break Syria's alliance with Iran." In summer 2012, when the Syrian conflict spun out of control political aide Sidney Blumenthal wrote to Hillary Clinton: "The fall of the House of Assad could well ignite a sectarian war between the Shiites and the majority Sunnis of the region drawing in Iran, which, in the view of Israeli commanders would not be a bad thing for Israel and its Western allies." Nearly simultaneously president of 'Google Ideas' Jared Cohen offered the State Department a new digital tool aimed at bolstering defections from the Syrian government, Clark notes. "Our logic behind this is that while many people are tracking the atrocities, nobody is visually representing and mapping the defections, which we believe are important in encouraging more to defect and giving confidence to the opposition," Cohen wrote. " Just as well there are "regimes" to overthrow to add a little spice to life eh? " "I don't know that they turned a blind eye, I think it was a decision. I think it was a willful decision," Flynn said. "WikiLeaks confirms that — as was the case in Libya and Iraq — almost everything about the official "western establishment" version of the war in Syria was false," Clark underscores. "Far from being an innocent bystander, the US went out of its way to destabilize the country and exploit ethnic and religious divisions," he stresses. "