This is the key in the link posted by the OP.
"Not only did the United States government, with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Israel’s aid, knowingly assemble a sectarian extremist front affiliated with Al Qaeda, not from within Syria, but from beyond its borders, it knew well in advance the destructive consequences such a foreign policy would yield.
The US government has since willfully lied to the both the American people and the world regarding the true nature of the violence unfolding in Syria, and with the help of the corporate-media, is attempting to spin the forewarned consequences of their long-planned conspiracy as merely an unfortunate by-product of a spontaneous conflict.
A Foreign Invasion, not a Rebellion
The WSJ’s article begins with the sentence, “the United States and its allies should consider opening a second front in the Syrian war. In addition to helping end Bashar Assad’s rule, there is a growing need to conduct a covert campaign against al Qaeda and other extremist groups gaining a presence in the country.”
In essence, we are being told that the militant extremists the US assembled against Syria have failed to overthrow the government, so the US should intervene on the pretext of liquidating the very terrorists they conspired to send, funded and armed, and have been supporting since the very beginning."
We are talking about a USA sponsored war against Syria. Since this would be CIA turf, then decide how much CIA "black budget" money went in to this operation. It's established firmly that our Government has lied to us at every opportunity about this war and which country or group is responsible. That's means they are lying about the money also. It's not rocket science. Since people who lie usually tell the "opposite of the truth," it is a good place to use the opposite as a possible truth. The US says the rebels are the good guys, but common sense, logic and reason say the rebels are the bad guys. The US says it's not funding the rebels, the opposite says they are funding the bad guys. More often than not, the exact opposite of a headline is the truth. Thank the "Mighty Wurlitzer."