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Old March 18th, 2012 #41
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Bomb Blast in Syria’s Aleppo One Day After Deadly Damascus Attacks

Posted Sunday, March 18th, 2012 at 9:00 am

A bomb has exploded in Syria's second-largest city of Aleppo, one day after a double car bombing in the capital, Damascus, killed 27 people and wounded more than 100.

Syria's state news agency says that Sunday's explosion in Aleppo happened between two residential buildings. It says the attack was the work of “terrorists” whom the Syrian government blames for a year-long opposition uprising against President Bashar al-Assad
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The British-based group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the explosion killed three people and wounded about 25 and was the result of a car bomb near a security building. Details of the incident could not be independently confirmed.


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Old March 19th, 2012 #42
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Massive peace marches across Syria

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Convened by youth organizations, students, social and political organizations, Syrians of different ages, different religious beliefs and different views emerged on Thursday in the squares and streets of major cities and other towns to express their support for national unity and the reforms being carried out by the government of President Bashar Al-Assad.

According to estimates from the authorities, millions of Syrians joined the March for Peace.

The great Omeya square, with Mount Kassioun in the background, was the scene of a gigantic concentration of Damascenes who demonstrated their support for President al-Assad with great enthusiasm against foreign interference in the anti-Syrian campaign.

Ahlam, a young teacher who said he felt proud to be Syrian, told Prensa Latina that "the country has already suffered too much, on the one hand, from economic sanctions and political campaigns of the media and, secondly, the terrorist violence by armed groups affecting everyone."
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Ahlam strongly rebuked those from abroad who want to opportunistically take advantage of the crisis, and says not to recognize the so-called Council of Istanbul. "They do not even know themselves who they are," he said and repudiated Qatar and Saudi Arabia: "because as Arabs they attacked us, gave money and weapons to unleash violence on us and have promoted religious sectarianism."

Then he went on further: "Let's see, why don't they transmit this demonstration for Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya?" he complained.

"In Syria we lived in peace, in harmony, no one wondered whether he was Sunni or Shiite or Christian or Alaouite ... so I support this call to march for peace and national unity," said the young teacher before joining the crowd.

Jalal, a young worker, condemned the acts of violence, terrorism and sabotage carried out by the armed groups "that have greatly affected the economy and the country" and said he had a work colleague killed in the car bomb attacks on the 28th of December in Damascus.

"That's why I feel such joy, because these armed groups were expelled from Homs and now Idleb; these are not true Syrians, there are many foreigners involved in it," he said and wondered: "Why have they come to attack our country? Did we do something to them?"

Syrian, Russian and Chinese flags, in a demonstration of gratitude for the support of Moscow and Beijing in international forums, filled Umayyad Square with colors, where the huge crowds sang patriotic songs and chanted words and slogans of support to President Bashar Al-Assad.

There were also marches in the streets and demonstrations in Saba Bahrat in Deir Ezzor, Saadallah al-Jaberi, Aleppo, Al-Mohafazeh in Lattakia, the port of Tartous, the square of the President, in Hasaka, Al-Baladieh in Misyaf; Avenue Salhab of Daraa and communities of Al-Zahra, Al-Nuzha, Al and Al-Hadara Sheirat in Homs.
 
 
Old March 19th, 2012 #43
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Then he went on further: "Let's see, why don't they transmit this demonstration for Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya?" he complained.
The emir of Qatar and the king of Saudi Arabia both serve the jew.


Al-Jazeera employees resign over the channel’s biased coverage

"Many employees at Al-Jazeera news channel are resigning over the Qatari-based news network's biased coverage of events taking place in the Middle East."

"Al-Jazeera is...accused of blowing the opposition movement in Syria out of proportion and covering up the truth in the country."

"It is also accused of fabricating whole stories about Libya and Syria and even staging its own footage at undisclosed locations. Al-Jazeera is also said to be forcing editors to give the stories a twist to benefit the state of Qatar's political views."

"It is widely believed that the Emir of Qatar has a direct influence on the nature of programs broadcaste in Al-Jazeera."

"Many employees at bureaus across the world including Lebanon have left their jobs over Al-Jazeera's biased stance against the Syrian government and in favor of the Bahraini regime. The latest person to quit was a key managing director."


Iran Has Corroborative Evidence to Prove US Involvement in Arms Smuggling into Syria

"Saudi Arabia and Qatar indicated last week that they are prepared to help the Syrian opposition military forces. Kuwait's parliament passed a nonbinding resolution calling for the government to provide weapons to the rebels and break ties with Damascus, Washington Post reported."


Syrian president: Nation determined to crush terrorists

"The United States and a number of other Western countries including the UK and France and countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey have supported measures against the Damascus government."

"Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani said on February 27 that the 'international community' should provide arms to the Syrian rebels and that 'Arab countries should take the lead in providing a safe haven for rebels inside Syria.'"

"In addition to the US, Qatar and Turkey, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said during a meeting of the so-called 'Friends of Syria' group in Tunisia on February 24 that supplying weapons to Syrian rebels is 'an excellent idea.'"
 
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'US, hostile states fund terrorism in Syria'

"Syrian state media said two people were killed and 30 others wounded when terrorists carried out the car bombing between two residential buildings in Aleppo on Sunday."

"Who do you think is actually behind these attacks or responsible for these attacks?"

"I mean the whole, these two, three European countries plus United States and plus their tools, their small tools from Qatar and Saudi using some people with hatred against the Syrian people."

"If Syria is out of the way, they come up an Arab country and they control. Syria stands in the Middle East for Palestine, for resistance, stands for the Arabs actually but that they do not understand. This is no way they are Arabs, these people."
 
Old March 23rd, 2012 #45
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New Syrian TV Footage Exposes CNN Falsification and Coordination with Terrorists in Homs

"The footage broadcast on Thursday, which filmed the process of sabotaging an oil transfer pipeline in al-Sulaymanieh region in Homs countryside by armed terrorist groups, revealed that the camera operators were CNN correspondents who entered Syria illegally through the Lebanese borders and seemed to have coordinated with the saboteurs to film a video of the attack and send it to their channel."

"While Damon was reporting live on the CNN that claimed that the Syrian army was behind the attack to deflect suspicion of any coordination, if not to say involvement, with the terrorist saboteurs, the same footage- proved by comparisons highlighted by the Syrian TV, was then screened live from the same camera which seemed to have been set up a day before the attack in a place where the attack can be filmed."

"A similar comparison had previously been made between a report by another CNN correspondent Danny Dayem who claimed that al-Khalidiyeh region in Homs was being bombarded and a footage of Danny showing how he was coordinating sound effects of shooting and shelling with his team to attack to his reporting."

"Faced with criticisms by several U.S. TV channels, newspapers and websites over its correspondent's fabrication, the CNN was forced to conduct an interview with Danny claiming he was an activist and not one of its staff and to obliterate a photo of him taken along with the channel's team of correspondents in Homs."
 
Old March 29th, 2012 #46
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Quote, "Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western media

Assad's popularity, Arab League observers, US military involvement: all distorted in the west's propaganda war
Jonathan Steele guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 17 January 2012

The key finding was that while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...ern-propaganda
 
Old March 29th, 2012 #47
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Same went for Libyans and Qadhaffi-ruled Libya, which was until then the highest HDI-ranking African country, before the "NTC" NATO/Rothschild-ruled Libya since 2011.
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President al-Assad: Restoring Security, Safety, Imposing Rule of Law a Must

"President Bashar al-Assad paid an inspection field visit Tuesday to Baba Amr Quarter in Homs Governorate."

"The inhabitants of the Quarter, who chanted slogans of loyalty, and amity to president al-Assad, asserted that the terrorist acts by the armed terrorist groups have but increased the inhabitants' commitment to their Homeland, and care about its security and stability, highly appreciating the Syrian Arab Army, which restored safety and security to their Quarter and City."







 
Old March 30th, 2012 #49
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UK doubles aid to Syria opposition groups

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17558417

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Mr Hague told his audience, including dozens of foreign ambassadors in London, that the UK will give opposition groups extra help worth Ł500,000.

It will include more training for activists and citizen journalists to help them get their stories out of Syria, and possibly secure phones to make the co-ordination of protest safer.
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UK doubles aid to Syria opposition groups

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17558417
In other words, the UK govt is giving money to the very people that zog has been using as bogey men on the west. Do these opposition groups include Muslim Brotherhood and Al CIAda and hows does the govt explain giving money to those groups.
 
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In other words, the UK govt is giving money to the very people that zog has been using as bogey men on the west. Do these opposition groups include Muslim Brotherhood and Al CIAda and hows does the govt explain giving money to those groups.
Without a doubt they are part of it, and yes, isn't it surprising how this bankrupt country throws money around like confetti.
 
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Without a doubt they are part of it, and yes, isn't it surprising how this bankrupt country throws money around like confetti.
It's the kikes. They will spend the last pound in England for their haven for criminals in the Middle East. No holding back ever when they are spending someone else's money on themselves.
 
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History repeats itself.

It's exactly like Bosnia, where the US and the Saudis were arming Izetbegovic's illegitimate muslim government.
Poor Syria, the entire wealth and might of the whole fucking ZOG war machination is pitted against her.

Assad: they will kill his dear wife and children, his friends and brave countrymen. And him.

Syria conference: Coalition moves to fund rebels


http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/s...bels-1.3636168

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ISTANBUL - A coalition of at least 70 countries pledged several million dollars a month Sunday and communications equipment for Syrian rebels and opposition activists, signaling deeper involvement in the conflict amid a growing belief that diplomacy and sanctions alone can't end the regime's repression.

The shift by the U.S. and its Western and Arab allies toward seeking to sway the military balance in Syria, where heavily armed regime forces outmatch rebels, carries regional risks because the crisis there increasingly resembles a proxy conflict that could exacerbate sectarian tensions.
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Old April 1st, 2012 #54
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Syria supposedly has one of the largest standing armies in the world, with support and very close diplomatic relations with Iran, to a lesser extent Russia and China (in terms of the most major players.)

They face Israel/USA and nearby Turkey, along with some traitor Jew-subservient Gulf Arab states.

So, overall, I'd say this is a rather evened out scenario and unlike Libya --- which was a country diplomatically isolated with very few real allies and a relatively tiny military in comparison, along with being deceived and lied to by 'Western' powers (during periods of supposed friendship) --- it won't be a matter of a few months, up to mostly a year, but may take something up to eight or ten years like Iraq. That will be a good amount of Amexikenyan Feral Reserve funny money paper spent in the process, considering the price tag on the Iraq war. Is it worth it, I wonder? I still also don't get why kikes are so extremely upset with Syria. What kind of real threat did Syria ever pose to Israel? From what I hear, Arabs used to complain that Syria was always too reluctant and restrained towards Israel and helping to more or less maintain the Jew status quo there (at least, ever since the last major Arab-Israeli war).

Did you know, for instance, that Syria was on the side of the USA, UK and so forth during the first Iraq war by Papa Bush?
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but may take something up to eight or ten years like Iraq.

Did you know, for instance, that Syria was on the side of the USA, UK and so forth during the first Iraq war by Papa Bush?
I hope you are right, Yevgeny. But did they ever really plan to leave Iraq? I know it's not all merely about resources, but they are making fortunes several times over in Iraq, look at Tony Blair for example.

No, I wasn't aware of that, but presume that Syria knew it was "on the list" ( just after Lebanon) even back then.
 
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Clinton: Assad ‘Must Go’

http://news.antiwar.com/2012/04/01/c...assad-must-go/



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Speaking at a press conference today, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned against allowing the Annan peace talk negotiations to go on too long, saying that there had to be a “deadline” for Assad to start the talks.

This is in spite of the fact that Assad already agreed to the talks but doesn’t have anyone to talk to, since most of the rebels have rejected the idea of a negotiated settlement on general principle.

And indeed, Clinton’s comments suggest that this is the official US position as well, saying that the Syrian President “must go” no matter what, terming the peace talk effort part of a “multi-pronged” approach to regime change.

This is similar to the US strategy in Iran recently, with officials openly saying that talks with Iran were designed primarily to fail and then to justify more sanctions. Whether officials are successful in spinning Assad’s agreeing to talks and the rebels not as a fault of the regime remains to be seen, however.
 
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The west is not interested in talks with Assad,thats just a smokescreen while zog builds up its forces to invade. The talks will keep the sheep happy and make them think that zog is doing the right thing as zog continues to lie,manipulate and seize control of other countries.
 
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The west is not interested in talks with Assad,thats just a smokescreen while zog builds up its forces to invade. The talks will keep the sheep happy and make them think that zog is doing the right thing as zog continues to lie,manipulate and seize control of other countries.
U.S. Sanctions Iran for Aiding Syria
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Coalition moves to aid Syria rebelshttp://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...ia_rebels.html
 
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US: UN Must Act Against Syria After April 10 Deadline


UN Resolution Endorsing Deal Stalled on Content
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A new UN Security Council resolution reiterating their approval of the Kofi Annan ceasefire deal in Syria and urging both sides to stop fighting by April 10 has been stalled on specific wording, with the US seemingly trying to work the resolution into some sort of mandate.

US Ambassador Susan Rice insisted that the United Nations has to act “urgently and seriously” against Syria once the April 10 deadline the Annan government agreed upon passes, assuming there is no halt to operations.

Rice went on to add that the “United States is concerned and quite skeptical that the government of Syria will suddenly adhere to its commitments.”

The UN Security Council is supposed to approve a team of observers to ensure that the ceasefire is met by both Assad regime forces and the rebels, even though there seem to be few among the rebels who agree to the idea of a ceasefire and talks in the first place. Russia, understandably concerned that any resolution would be used to start a Libya-style NATO war of regime change, is expected to resist any wording that would make the deadline an ultimatum for UN action.

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan, one of the leading advocates of regime change in Syria, has condemned the UN Security Council for failing to issue a mandate already, saying that their lack of resolutions amounts to support for the regime.
 
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Al-Jazeera fabricates stories on Syria: former producer

"According to Press TV, Reuters quoted Moussa Ahmed, a former producer for Al-Jazeera's Beirut Bureau, as saying on Wednesday: 'The facts are totally different with the reports in Al Jazeera, extremely different.'"

"Ahmed said the channel concealed many facts, with editors' opinions becoming the so-called facts, adding, 'I'm so sorry that we concealed facts for so long a time.'"

"Ahmed is one of the five Al-Jazeera employees in Lebanon who resigned from the TV station over the channel's biased stand on Syria in the middle of March."

"Al-Jazeera is also accused of blowing the opposition movement in Syria out of proportion and covering up the truth in the country."

"It is widely believed that the Emir of Qatar has a direct influence on the nature of programs broadcast in Al-Jazeera."
 
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