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Old February 28th, 2012 #21
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Israeli minister backs Assad's fall as beneficial to Tel Aviv


Israeli Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor
Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:9AM GMT
Israeli Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor has supported attempts to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government, arguing that it would break the Iran-Syria nexus of resistance against Tel Aviv.


Meridor claimed on Sunday that the overthrow of the Assad government will benefit Israel ending the Iran-Syria resistance front against Israel.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March 2011.

Damascus blames “outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups” for the unrest, asserting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.

President Bashar al-Assad said last week that some foreign countries are fueling unrest in Syria by supporting and funding armed terrorist groups fighting against the government. He said that they are blocking attempts to end months of unrest in the country and preventing it from treading the path of reforms.

This comes after Syria held a landmark referendum on a new constitution on Sunday as part of the government’s plans to implement reforms in the country.

It is estimated that nearly 65 percent of the electorate have participated in the polls.

Around 14,600,000 people over the age of 18 were eligible to vote in the plebiscite held at 14,185 polling stations across the country.
 
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Syrian govt troops capture Frenchmen in Homs

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Syrian troops captured over 100 French soldiers when suppressing a riot in the volatile northern city of Homs, ex-Lebanese Minister Assem Qanso told reporters on Friday. The Frenchmen were unable to explain what they were doing in Syria
 
Old March 3rd, 2012 #24
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Old March 3rd, 2012 #25
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Where did they find THIS twat? I don't watch talmudvision, but apparently he's 'the face of Syrian Rebels', speaking with an accent and non-eloquence of a Paki from southern England.

Syria Danny's Interview with Nick Paton Walsh on CNN - YouTube
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Old March 5th, 2012 #26
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Influential US Senator Calls for Air Strikes on Syria

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An influential U.S. senator is calling for U.S.-led military intervention in Syria to stem the slaughter of civilians, assist rebels, and hasten the downfall of President Bashar al-Assad. Republican John McCain of Arizona, who was President Barack Obama’s opponent in the 2008 election, made an impassioned plea for air strikes in Syria, with or without U.N. authorization.

Senator McCain condemned the continuing bloodshed in Syria, and blasted the Obama administration’s assertion that President Assad’s departure from power is inevitable.

“Nothing in this world is predetermined, and claims about the inevitability of events can often be a convenient way to abdicate responsibility," said McCain. "But even if we do assume that Assad will ultimately fall, that may still take a really long time.”

McCain said the Syrian government serves as a “forward operating base” of Iran and a direct backer of international terrorism. He said President Assad has Syrian blood on his hands, as well as that of U.S. servicemen killed in Iraq by foreign infiltrators who entered the country through Syria.

The senator argued that current U.S. policy is inadequate and that a new, more aggressive policy is needed. He said military intervention is consistent with the Obama administration’s stated policy of preventing mass atrocities.

“The United States should lead an international effort to protect key population centers in Syria, especially in the north, through air strikes on Assad’s forces," he said. "To be clear, this will require the United States to suppress enemy air defenses in at least part of the country.”

Last month, the Obama administration said it still supports a political resolution of the crisis. But it said the Assad government's assault on the Syrian people is "heinous and unforgivable" and will require the United States to evaluate its approach "as time goes on." State Department officials have confidently predicted Mr. Assad’s ouster, but have said a transition in Syria could be long and difficult.

Senator McCain said the United States should partner with allies in the Arab world as well as NATO to establish safe havens in Syria for anti-Assad forces as well as for the delivery of humanitarian and military supplies.

He noted that U.N. action toward Syria has been stymied by Russia and China, but he argued that the United Nations need not give its blessing for a military campaign to go forward.

“Let us not forget: NATO took military action to save Kosovo in 1999 without formal U.N. authorization," said McCain. "There is no reason why the Arab League or NATO or a leading coalition within the ‘Friends of Syria’ contact group could not provide a similar international mandate for military measures to save Syria today.”

McCain acknowledged that military intervention in Syria would entail significant risks. But he argued there are no perfect options when it comes to dealing with President Assad, only the opportunity to serve long-range U.S. interests by siding with Syrian government opponents.

Other senators have called for arming Syrian rebels, but so far have stopped short of calling for air strikes.
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Old March 5th, 2012 #27
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Of course the Jew world order is going to be upset. These 'reporters' (good one) are essentially today's nomenclatura and political commissars, working hand in hand with their apparatchiki comrades.
 
Old March 6th, 2012 #28
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Iran Has Corroborative Evidence to Prove US Involvement in Arms Smuggling into Syria

"Iran is in possession of documents substantiating involvement of the US and a number of Arab countries in the smuggling of large weapon cargos into Syria, an Iranian deputy foreign minister revealed on Tuesday."

"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."

"In October, calm was eventually restored in the Arab state after President Assad started a reform initiative in the country, but Israel, the US and its Arab allies are seeking hard to bring the country into chaos through any possible means. Tel Aviv, Washington and some Arab capitals have been staging various plots in the hope of stirring unrests in Syria once again."

"Iranian officials have always underlined Tehran's support for any constructive and peaceful political process in Syria, and announced Iran's readiness to play a constructive role in settling the crisis in the Muslim country."


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."

"Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on March 4 that Ankara supports supplying arms to rebels in Syria fighting against the Assad 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.'"

"However, Syrians have repeatedly expressed support for the president over the past few months."

"President Assad endorsed a newly drafted constitution on February 28 as part of the promised reforms in the country. The draft was put to vote in a February 26 referendum and won the overwhelming support of Syrian voters."
 
Old March 6th, 2012 #29
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http://www.voanews.com/english/news/...141500503.html



Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman, Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) , and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), two of McCain’s closest allies on foreign policy, issued a statement Monday night saying they backed McCain’s position toward Syria.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1oMvsMh9A

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Old March 7th, 2012 #30
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"Journalist" Paul Conroy is MI6 operative


Portrayed as a photojournalist for The Sunday Times, Paul Conroy, who has recently escaped from the Islamic Emirate of Baba Amr, is a British MI6 agent.


In this photo, he can be seen in Libya (in blue bulletproof vest) with, on the right, Al-Qaeda leaders Mahdi al-Harati (in black body armor) and Abdelhakim Belhaj (in camouflaged jacket).

• Mahdi al-Harati married an Irish woman and lived in Dublin. Paul Conroy is from Northern Ireland and was raised in Liverpool.

According to former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, Mahdi al-Harati is still wanted in Spain for his involvement in the Madrid bombings of March 11, 2004.

In 2010, with a well-groomed beard and an NGO cover, Mahdi al-Harati was planted by MI6 in the "Freedom Flotilla," which was on a mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Mahdi al-Harati led the Al Qaeda brigade who besieged the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli in August 2011. According to Khamis Gaddafi, he was overseen by French instructors. According to a high-level foreign military source, NATO had given al-Harati the assignment of capturing the Libyan leaders who sheltered in a secret facility of the hotel, and of murdering former congressman and Martin Luther King assistant, Walter Fauntroy, who was staying in the hotel. He was also to eliminate two Voltaire Network collaborators, Thierry Meyssan and Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, who were based at the Radisson Hotel, whence al-Harati operated his torture center. This decision had been made at a meeting restricted to the NATO command in Naples a few days earlier. The meeting minutes mentioned the presence of Alain Juppé. When questioned, his secretariat denied any involvement by the French Foreign Minister, saying that he was on vacation at that time.

In October 2011, Mahdi al-Harati organized a model village in Syria located in the mountains on the Turkish border. For two months, he hosted Western reporters singing them the praises of the Syrian "revolution." The village is inhabited by a tribe that was paid to stage demonstrations and pose for the press. Al-Harati was visited in particular by Paul Moreira of Canal Plus and Edith Bouvier of Le Figaro.

• Abdel Hakim Belhaj is Ayman al-Zawahiri’s right-hand man, and currently Al Qaeda’s number two commander. Although officially still one of most wanted criminals in the world, NATO named him military governor of Tripoli.

Abdel Hakim Belhaj holds a Qatar residence permit.

Abdel Hakim Belhaj has recently made ​​several trips to Turkey, where he was given an office on the NATO base at Incirlik, and to Syria where he built up several groups comprising up to 1,500 combatants. According to Ayman al-Zawahiri, it was his men who perpetrated the attacks in Damascus and Aleppo.

His organization, the Islamic Fighting Group in Libya, has merged with Al-Qaeda but still figures on the terrorist list of the U.S. State Department and the British Home Office.

By associating with renowned terrorists, Conroy falls within the scope of the law of both in United States and Great Britain for complicity or association with a terrorist group. He faces 15 years in prison, unless he pleads immunity as an agent of the Crown.
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Old March 7th, 2012 #31
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"Journalist" Paul Conroy is MI6 operative


Portrayed as a photojournalist for The Sunday Times, Paul Conroy, who has recently escaped from the Islamic Emirate of Baba Amr, is a British MI6 agent.


In this photo, he can be seen in Libya (in blue bulletproof vest) with, on the right, Al-Qaeda leaders Mahdi al-Harati (in black body armor) and Abdelhakim Belhaj (in camouflaged jacket).

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• Mahdi al-Harati married an Irish woman and lived in Dublin. Paul Conroy is from Northern Ireland and was raised in Liverpool.

According to former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, Mahdi al-Harati is still wanted in Spain for his involvement in the Madrid bombings of March 11, 2004.

In 2010, with a well-groomed beard and an NGO cover, Mahdi al-Harati was planted by MI6 in the "Freedom Flotilla," which was on a mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Mahdi al-Harati led the Al Qaeda brigade who besieged the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli in August 2011. According to Khamis Gaddafi, he was overseen by French instructors. According to a high-level foreign military source, NATO had given al-Harati the assignment of capturing the Libyan leaders who sheltered in a secret facility of the hotel, and of murdering former congressman and Martin Luther King assistant, Walter Fauntroy, who was staying in the hotel. He was also to eliminate two Voltaire Network collaborators, Thierry Meyssan and Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, who were based at the Radisson Hotel, whence al-Harati operated his torture center. This decision had been made at a meeting restricted to the NATO command in Naples a few days earlier. The meeting minutes mentioned the presence of Alain Juppé. When questioned, his secretariat denied any involvement by the French Foreign Minister, saying that he was on vacation at that time.

In October 2011, Mahdi al-Harati organized a model village in Syria located in the mountains on the Turkish border. For two months, he hosted Western reporters singing them the praises of the Syrian "revolution." The village is inhabited by a tribe that was paid to stage demonstrations and pose for the press. Al-Harati was visited in particular by Paul Moreira of Canal Plus and Edith Bouvier of Le Figaro.

• Abdel Hakim Belhaj is Ayman al-Zawahiri’s right-hand man, and currently Al Qaeda’s number two commander. Although officially still one of most wanted criminals in the world, NATO named him military governor of Tripoli.

Abdel Hakim Belhaj holds a Qatar residence permit.

Abdel Hakim Belhaj has recently made ​​several trips to Turkey, where he was given an office on the NATO base at Incirlik, and to Syria where he built up several groups comprising up to 1,500 combatants. According to Ayman al-Zawahiri, it was his men who perpetrated the attacks in Damascus and Aleppo.

His organization, the Islamic Fighting Group in Libya, has merged with Al-Qaeda but still figures on the terrorist list of the U.S. State Department and the British Home Office.

By associating with renowned terrorists, Conroy falls within the scope of the law of both in United States and Great Britain for complicity or association with a terrorist group. He faces 15 years in prison, unless he pleads immunity as an agent of the Crown.

The Neo-Con agenda to overthrow the regimes of 7 nations in five years is on schedule.

“Seven Nations in Five Years” was what it was called under the Bush regime. It now looks like the jew’s house nigger is going to be allowed to finish the job the incoherent cokehead didn’t.

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"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.'"
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."
 
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3/13/12 MOSCOW (AP) — Russia has no intention of curtailing military cooperation with Syria despite calls from the West to stop arming President Bashar Assad's regime, a senior Russian government official said Tuesday.

Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said Russia will abide by existing contracts to deliver weapons to Syria despite Assad's yearlong crackdown on the opposition, during which the U.N. says over 7,500 people have been killed.

"Russia enjoys good and strong military technical cooperation with Syria, and we see no reason today to reconsider it," Antonov told reporters.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1341006.html
 
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Syria unrest: Reporters' deaths spark Western outrage
Did the shoothing death of Afghanistans (among 16, 9 were children and 3 were women spark Western outrage?

The risk of death for reporter in war field is high, that's common sense. Those Afghan civilians died at their home, that's murder.

Besides, it's a western provokated war.

When the Fifth column failed its mission, the real mastermind shows its true face. With special task force and air attack, they took over Libya. Now when French special force were captured, MaCain jumps out. It's still a gunboat style looting war in the name of "democracy".
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During the assault on the rebel stronghold in the Homs district of Bab Amr, the Syrian army took more than 1,500 prisoners, mostly foreigners. Of these, a dozen French nationals requested the status of prisoner of war, refusing to give their identity, rank and unit of assignment. One of them is a Colonel working for the DGSE transmission service.

In arming the Wahhabi Legion and feeding it with satellite intelligence, France conducted a secret war against the Syrian army, which caused more than 3,000 deaths among the military, and more than 1,500 among civilians in ten months of fighting. ….

France has sought Russia’s assistance to negotiate with Syria the release of its prisoners of war.

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Old March 15th, 2012 #35
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Thousands have taken to the streets of the Syrian capital Damascus to support the country’s embattled leader Bashar al-Assad. The demonstration comes on the year anniversary of the anti-Assad uprising that has left scores dead and injured.


The pro-Assad rally is taking place under the slogan of protesting a ‘one-year conspiracy’ to overthrow the regime. The opposition said that Assad has forced people to attend the Damascus demonstration in order to overshadow the opposition rallies marking the beginning of the popular uprising in Syria a year ago, AP reports.

Video footage, however, shows people of different ages, including children, dancing and waving Syrian flags. Others had the national flag painted on their faces.

With opposition rallies planned all over Syria and abroad, local activists report the increased presence of the Syrian army in opposition strongholds.

Assad still has enough support not only in Damascus but in the rest of the country as well, and that will allow him to stay in power, at least for some time, political analyst Ahmed Badawi told RT.

“Assad seems to still have considerable support everywhere, except of course in the places that have come under heavy fire from his military,” he said. “The whole legitimacy question of course is a big dilemma for the regime, but it seems so far that the regime has managed to keep a lot of its legitimacy intact.”

The Popular uprising in Syria against the current regime started in mid-March last year. According to the UN, 7,500 people have been killed in the conflict.

While western states urge President Assad to leave his post, he claims the foreign-directed opposition is filled with terrorists and gangsters seeking to destroy Syria.


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Of what kind of racial extraction is Mr. Al-Assad? I find it hard to believe that he, with his blue/gray eyes, is purely of 'Arabic' or even 'Levantine' origins. His craniology does look slightly 'Arabic', or 'Levantine'. Same more or less applies to his wife, I guess. His father ("Hafiz", correct?) was mistaken for a "Brit", I believe to have once read.

One thing is for sure, amongst many of these NATO-backed types, the "Afro-Asiatic" component is usually quite strong. In Egypt I've seen very negroid types amongst the protesters. Has anyone else noticed that as well?
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Of what kind of racial extraction is Mr. Al-Assad? I find it hard to believe that he, with his blue/gray eyes, is purely of 'Arabic' or even 'Levantine' origins. His craniology does look slightly 'Arabic', or 'Levantine'. Same more or less applies to his wife, I guess. His father ("Hafiz", correct?) was mistaken for a "Brit", I believe to have once read.
Bashar is an interesting character. I would say he looks like some sort of Armenoid-Taurid/East Mediterranid/Iranid blend. His height is definitely not Armenoid though.


His father Hafez looked Iranid/Dinaric.





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One thing is for sure, amongst many of these NATO-backed types, the "Afro-Asiatic" component is usually quite strong. In Egypt I've seen very negroid types amongst the protesters. Has anyone else noticed that as well?
Yes, i have observed this as well looking at all the footage. NATO backs the most primitive and racially undesirable parts of the society.
A lot of the fundamentalist rebels I have observed have heavy semitic and even negroid admixture {they wouldn't look out of place in say Yemen or even northern Sudan}, while many of the military and government officials, while not Aryan ,clearly look more human and civilized.
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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.


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“Saudis send military gear to Syrian rebels”

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DUBAI -- Saudi Arabia is delivering weapons to Syrian rebels in an effort to stop bloodshed by President Bashar al-Assad's regime, a top Arab diplomat said on Saturday.

“Saudi military equipment is on its way to Jordan to arm the Free Syrian Army," the diplomat told AFP on condition of anonymity.

"This is a Saudi initiative to stop the massacres in Syria," he added, saying that further "details will follow at a later time."

Earlier this month, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal publicly defended the right of the Syrian opposition to arm itself.

"It is the right of the Syrians to arm themselves in order to defend themselves. Weapons used to target homes are used in wars with enemies," he said at the time.

AFP says that the news followed a brief meeting on the Syrian crisis last week between Jordan's King Abdullah II and the Saudi monarch King Abdullah in Riyadh.

There was no official reaction to the statement from the Saudi capital, but Jordan flatly rejected the report.

"Jordan categorically denies the report," government spokesman and information minister Rakan Majali told AFP.

Jordan shares its northern border with Syria, through which more than 65 percent of its trade transits. According to local officials, some 80,000 Syrians are estimated to have fled to the kingdom since March 2011.

Some Arab countries, such as Qatar and Kuwait, have already proposed to supply Syrian rebels with arms.

Syrian Information Minister Adnan Mahmoud told AFP that Saudi Arabia and Qatar were backing "armed terrorist gangs" operating in the country and were therefore responsible for the resulting bloodshed.

"Some of the countries backing armed terrorist gangs, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, are accomplices to the terrorism targeting the Syrian people... and bear responsibility for the bloodletting," he said.


“Baghdad informed Tehran that Iraq will not permit the use of its airspace or its territory for the transit of any arms cargo to Syria," Iraqi government Spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said.
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