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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby Nordic » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:50 am

http://gagnauga.is/index.php?Fl=Greinar&ID=215

The age of oil, not the arab spring

31.07.2012

This article was published on Saturday the 28th of July in Icelands biggest newspaper "Fréttablaðið" (Literal translation "The newspaper"). It is one of the very few pieces of information that has slipped through the mainstream media that tells a radically different story than the one that's being fed to us on a daily basis. It is an interview with a Syrian man named Bashar Mustafa, who the reporter met in Spain.

The original author is Jón Sigurður Eyjólfsson but the translation is the work of this website. Please spread this article in the alternative and social media, as it is not likely to be picked up my major western outlets. Here is the link to the article

About Fréttablaðið


Syria is now in the spotlight because of an ongoing rebellion that has cost more than 20 thousand lives. A Syrian, Bashar Mustafa told reporter Jón Sigurður Eyjólfsson when they met in Syria recently, that the conflict had nothing to do with the Arab Spring, but that it was yet another war for oil. He says the solution is not to get rid of the president but to get the Americans and other nations to stop supporting terrorists that are attacking the Syrian people.

Since March of last year we have had constant report of clashes in Syria. More than 20 thousand people have died since the conflict began and we hear regular reports of atrocities where women and children have been killed. The international community, aside from Russia and China, has been pressuring the president of the country, Bashar al-Assad to remove the Syrian military forces from it's towns and cities.

Össur Skarphéðinsson, Icelands foreign minister said in Fréttablaðið on the 14th of June that he had encouraged the Security Council to make the decision to put the Syrian government on trial in the International Court for "gross violations of human rights" .

Bashar Mustafa, who is a Syrian doctoral student in archeology says that this demand is based on a widespread misunderstanding, which is understandable, he says, because the global media is feeding this misunderstanding.

So what does he say is really going on?

At war with terrorists

"I am not going to exclude the possibility that some small portion of the country have taken to the street in the spirit of the arab spring," he says. "But the situation in my home country has nothing to do with democratic protest or the arab spring. The truth is that we are at war with a terrorist organization that is supported by the governments of Saudi-Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and last but not least the USA. It may sound strange but most Syrians know that both the american private army Black Water (XE Services) have been operating in the country as well as Al Qaeda. The terrorists rape women, kill children and also anyone who does not join them. We have heard reports in the western media that they found the bodies of 200 police officers. Any rational person can see that it is not civilians in the ranks of rebels who are responsible for that. Doctors, academics, jugdes and other civil servants are in constant danger and many have already been killed by these miscreants. They operate in a similar way as the ETA did in Basque, only they are much more militant."

One more oil war

But why would the US and Al Qaeda work together towards the destruction of Syria?

"That is actually nothing new, these powers have collaborated before, for instance in Afghanistan against the Soviets. But to put this into proper perspective it is best to consider why Russia and China are going against the will of the other super powers on this issue. We soon discover that it is once again about oil. The thing is, Russia is building an oil pipeline that would connect Russia, China, India, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and finally Syria. It then becomes the job of Syria to distribute the oil supplies from the Mediterranean Sea. The US will certainly lose a lot of it's power in the region if the project is successful so now they need to divide the country into three seperate states that they can control. Many fear that they want to divide Syria into three countries were hardliners would control the largest part, Alawites another part and possibly Christians the third."


Life goes on quite normally

Mustafa belongs to a sect of muslims called Alawites. Less than 15% of Syrian belong to that group but among them is Bashar al-Assad who became president in 2000, after his father Hafez. The old one had been in power for 29 years. Many claim that this minority has to much power and that something must be done about it.

Bashar Mustafa is from Tartus, a city of 60.000 people on the the beach north of Lebanon. He last visited his home country last february and stayed there for one and a half month. The reporter was curious to find how the situation appeared to him then.

"It is actually quite extraordinary how little you noticed the fights. Actually the airport in Damascus was almost empty when I got there but when I came to the city you didn't notice much different than normal. Tartus, my home city, is just 150 kilometers from Homs, where the fighting began. Still there is nothing unusual happening and it is surreal to sit in the comfort of my home and watch footage of the battlefield in Homs."

But don't you think that the president should step down, just to calm things a bit?

"Most people I talk to are convinced that Bashar al-Assad will get through thia ordeal. As strange as it may sound to those who are used to get news where he is portrayed as an insane dictator who is massacring his own people. I want to point out that I am no particular supporter of al-Assad, there is a lot I would criticize about him, but I support him 100% in the face of the horror he is now faced with. So do most of my fellow countrymen. I would say he is supported by about 70% of the country but that will be more clear in 2014, when the next presidential election is held in Syria. He also has his enemies and the opposition parties are highly critical but would never go so far as to justify the horror that the terrorists are causing. That is one major misunderstanding that often comes up in the West."

Risk of a world war

Do you actually think that Bashar al-Assad will still be available for the Syrian people in two years?

"I hope that the world will realize that he is not the problem in Syria and I doubt that the superpowers will go all in on this issue, because it is such a complicated one, and it is intertwined with the interests of other superpowers, so anyone who does not want World War 3 to happen would have to think hard before striking.

A Word to Össur

The foreign minister of Iceland recently stated that it was possible that it was necessary to use military force to respond to the situation in Syria. He also criticized the functioning of the Security Council where Russia and China can veto actions against the Syrian government. How would you respond to him?

"He is obviously not alone in his opinion but I would say to him and others who are thinking along the same lines to investigate the other side of this issue before acting bold. If anyone genuinely wants to help the Syrian people he would campaign for the governments of certain countries would stop sponsoring terrorist in the area to do these monstrous acts."

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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:23 am

The Role of CIA-pampered Saudi Spymaster in Syria
by Ismail Salami / August 1st, 2012

An enigmatic personality who has periodically vanished from the scene of politics in different junctures in time, Prince Bandar bin Sultan was appointed as the Director General of Saudi Arabia’s main intelligence agency on July 19, an appointment which took place at a critical time, namely when the unrest in Syria was growing gravely worrisome thanks to the influx of the Saudi-funded rebels infiltrating the Syrian soil.

Known as ‘Bandar Bush’ on account of his close ties with former US President George Bush, the prince-cum-spymaster is widely considered as a linchpin in CIA-Mossad dastardly subterfuges in Syria and Iran and his appointment to such a sensitive position is from an intelligence point of view regarded a strategic step to contribute to the materialization of these sinister plans.

On July 18, a blast rocked the headquarters of the National Security Bureau (NSB) in Damascus and killed President Bashar Assad’s brother-in-law and Deputy Defense Minister Gen Assef Shawkat, Defense Minister Gen Daoud Rajiha, former Defense Minister Hassan Turkomani and NSB chief Hisham Ikhtiar.

The role of CIA and Mossad in Syria unrest is highlighted in an article dated July 18 by David Ignatius who is well-connected to intelligence sources, “The CIA has been working with the Syrian opposition for several weeks under a non-lethal directive that allows the United States to evaluate groups and assist them with command and control. Scores of Israeli intelligence officers are also operating along Syria’s border, though they are keeping a low profile.”

In view of the complicated nature of the terrorist attack, one cannot easily rule out the possibility of the CIA-Mossad joint operations.

A Wikileaks cable dated May 2, 2007 details how Mossad is contributing covert assistance to Saudi intelligence.

MOSSAD is using Nicosia, Cyprus as a primary transit hub into Riyadh, to assist the Saudi intelligence services with intelligence collection and advice on Iran. Sources advised the Saudis are playing both sides of the fence — with the jihadists and the Israelis — for fear that the US does not have a handle on either. Several enterprising MOSSAD officers, both past and present, are making a bundle selling the Saudis everything from security equipment, intelligence and consultation.

As a main game player in Syria crisis, the regime of Riyadh is reportedly exerting pressure on Jordan to create a buffer zone for the armed gangs and groups fighting to overthrow the anti-Israeli government of President Bashar Assad. According to a report in the al-Quds al-Arabi daily, the Saudi monarchy is persuading Amman to join the anti-Syria war by cutting off its financial aid to the country. The Saudi spymaster Bandar Bin Sultan is tasked with forcing Jordanian kingdom to agree to host the Free Syrian Army on its soil in return for the aid. In line with this development, Bandar bin Sultan has secretly met with top Jordanian security and military officials along with Saudi Crown Prince Salman Abdul Aziz over the issue.

Saudi Arabia has long been working on a plan to overthrow the regime in Syria and sabotage the Islamic Republic through Bandar bin Sultan who served as the Saudi ambassador to the US from 1983 to 2005. In 2006, Bandar visited Washington a couple of times and discussed the Bush administration’s plan for a new strategy in the Middle East with former Vice president Dick Cheney and Bush’s Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy Elliott Abrams.

The two neocons together with the prince had wrought out a fiendishly meticulous plan to bring about changes to the satisfaction of the US government and the Saudi kingdom. Part of their grand scheme was to bring about regime changes in Syria and Iran and impose a rotten American version of democracy in the two countries. For his part, Bandar had given them assurances that the Saudi monarchy would wholeheartedly favor this plot. To this end, the Saudi Kingdom has since then spent a deluge of dollars on carrying out covert operations in Iran and Syria with the assistance of CIA (See The King’s Messenger: Prince Bandar bin Sultan and America’s Tangled Relationship With Saudi Arabia by David B. Ottaway and David B Ottaway, p. 257).

With the flourish of Arab Spring in North Africa and the Middle East, Saudi Arabia found quite a good excuse to foment unrest in Syria with the help of the al-Qaeda elements who were readily at its disposal, innocuously attribute it to another popular uprising in the region and pave the ground for a regime change in Syria. Bandar bin Sultan, who is the secret architect of this crisis, reappeared in his new capacity as the Saudi superspy to accomplish this long-entertained plot. In this unholy cause they started championing, they saw fit to factor in other intelligence agencies such as Mossad and CIA in order to make sure their modus operandi would raise no suspicious whatsoever.

As time passes and the situation in Syria unravels, the satanic role of Prince Bandar bin Sultan in stoking up chaos in the crisis-ravaged country under the aegis of the Saudi monarchy becomes more crystallized and the thickening plot to overthrow the Syrian regime under the banner of a popular uprising starts to surface.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby 2012 Countdown » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:37 am

I'd forgotten to look for this thread before I made my OP today. Its just mind boggling. How can they get away with openly admitting supporting Al-CIA-da, while saying all the while and for the past 10 years they are the 'evil doers'? Then, on top of that, blaming Iran for everything including my milk spoiling? They even say Al-CIAda is working with Iran. Impossible shit. I could go on and on about the inconsistencies and ridiculous 'narratives' that go against what they claim in earlier bullshit. This really is an Orwell ' We are at war with Eastasia/ We were never at war with Eastasia".

What. The. Fuck.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:56 am

^^^^^ :hug1:

Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

Wednesday, 1 August 2012, 1:05 pm
Article: Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
The Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
July 31, 2012

There is much more to the conflict in Syria than meets the eye. Syria is currently the scene of a cold war between the US, NATO, Israel, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on one side and Russia, China, Iran, and the Resistance Bloc on the other hand. Amidst the fighting between the Syrian government and anti-government forces, an intense intelligence war has also been taking place.

Germany’s foreign intelligence service, the Bundes Nachrichtendienst (BND, Federal Intelligence Service), has been pointing its finger at Al-Qaeda for the bombings in Syria. This, however, has the effect of hiding and detracting the role that the intelligence services of the US and its allies have played. By crediting Al-Qaeda, the Bundes Nachrichtendienst is helping get Washington and its allies off the hook. Albeit Al-Qaeda is far more than just a US intelligence asset, the organization and label of Al-Qaeda is a catch-all term that is used to camouflage the operations of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other affiliated intelligence services.

Syrian intellectuals and scientists have also been reportedly assassinated in Damascus. Like in Iraq and Iran, it is probably the work of Israel’s Mossad and part of Tel Aviv’s policy of crippling scientific and technological advancement in enemy states. Informed sources in Washington have already clarified that Israel is helping the Free Syrian Army and actively participating in the intelligence war against Syria. An unnamed US official has confirmed to David Ignatius that both the CIA and Mossad are involved in Syria. In his own words: “Scores of Israeli intelligence officers are also operating along Syria’s border, though they are keeping a low profile.” A Qatari defector in Venezuela has also been reported to have divulged that the Qataris have been outsourced intelligence work against Syria by the CIA and Mossad.

The Bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters and its Crisis Unit in Damascus

There are still a lot of unanswered questions about the bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters in the northwest Damascene neighbourhood of Al-Rawda on July 18, 2012. Very little is actually known about what happened exactly. Moreover, Syrian television and media did not show scenes of the explosion as people have become accustomed to. This may be due to the security-based nature of the bombing location.

Key members of Syria’s security and military command structure, Dawoud Rajiha, Assef Shawkat, and Hassan Turkmani, were all killed on July 18 Rajiha was the Syrian defence minister, deputy prime minister, and deputy commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces. Assef Shawkat was the Syrian deputy defence minister and the husband of Bashar Al-Assad’s older sister Bushra. Hassan Turkmani was the Syrian assistant vice-president, head of Syria’s crisis management operations, and the army general that was formerly minister of defence from 2004 to 2009. Hisham Ikhtiyar (Bakhtiar/Bakhtyar), the chief of the Syrian National Security Bureau, who was also hurt by the bombing, would also die from the injuries he sustained two days later on July 20. These men all formed what was called the Crisis Unit.

A moment should also be taken to note that the biographic background of these dead high-ranking Syrian officials disproves the allegations that the Syrian government is an Alawite regime. While Skawkat was an Alawite, Raijha was a Greek Orthodox Christian, Ikhtiyar a Sunni Muslim, and Turkmani was both an ethnic Turkoman and Sunni Muslim.

The Killing of the Crisis Unit was executed by a Foreign Intelligence Service

Saudi sources have taken the opportunity to report that the Syrian officials were killed by Maher Al-Assad, the commander of the Syrian Republican Guard and President Al-Assad’s younger brother, because of a rift between them that saw the general’s supporting a political solution over a combative solution. Pakistani sources, claiming to be receiving direct reports from the perpetrators of the July 18 bombing, contradicted the report by saying Maher Al-Assad was also a target and wounded during the attack. The Pakistani source published the following:

“Everyone came in time, but Maher Al-Assad did not show up. Two men responsible for the mission waited for some time and pressed the remote control button as the dreaded general took his seat,” the [Syrian Free Army] source said.
“Our men filmed the video from a safe distance which would be made public at an appropriate time,” he revealed to this correspondent [that is, Naveed Ahmad]. One of the two daredevils was an employee of the government and worked in the very office the device was planted while the other was an outsider, according to the [Syrian Free Army] source.

[…]

The [Free Syrian Army] sources said Maher had brought his best friend Ghassan Bilal to the meeting as well. Maher al-Assad, who was never seen in the funeral of the key security aides assassinated in the attack, was in fact severely injured and according to a source de-capacitated.

What the Pakistani source discloses is unreliable for several reasons. One of them is that the credibility of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) is extremely questionable. The Free Syrian Army has an undeniable track-record for shoddy propaganda and lying. Syria has also rejected claims about the Free Syrian Army’s involvement and the assertions that the bomb was remote controlled. Lebanon’s Al-Manar, which is Hezbollah’s media network, has reported that there were two bombs and the first was actually dismantled by Assef Shawkat before the second one exploded.

This was actually the second attempt to kill this gathering of Syrian military, security, and intelligence officials. The out of control Free Syrian Army, whose reign of terror has seen brutal and senseless attacks on the civilian population and various acts of lawlessness and terrorism, had claimed on May 20 to have murdered these same Syrian officials earlier, as well as Interior Minister Mohammed Shaar and Baath Party leader Mohammad Saeed Bkheitan. The claims of the Free Syrian Army turned out to be false the first time as the alleged assassinated Syrian officials appeared on television and denied the SFA’s claims. This time, however, there was no immediate credit taken and there was silence about the murders.

The Free Syrian Army was most probably bypassed by the US and its allies for this targeted attack. Instead of outsourcing the attack to the Free Syrian Army, the operation was probably directly conducted either by the intelligence agency of a NATO or GCC state or a consortium of intelligence agencies trying to topple the Syrian government.

A Damascene Operation Ajax

The attack on the Syrian National Security Headquarters in Al-Rawda was a carefully coordinated event that was synchronized with the assault on Damascus by the various armed groups operating under the umbrella and banner of the Free Syrian Army It is clear that the US and its allies more or less used the same playbook of tactics in Damascus that were used in 2011 to topple the Jamahiriya government in Tripoli. Both are modern reincarnations of the infamous Operation Ajax, which was an intelligence operation launched in 1953 by the US and British governments to topple the democratic government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossageh in Iran. Washington and London installed a brutal and repressive dictatorship under Mohammed-Reza Shah in place of Dr. Mossadegh’s government and Iran was transformed from a constitutional monarchy into a de facto absolute monarchy.

The aim of the attack on high-ranking Syrian officials, especially important figures from the military and security apparatus that has been the backbone of the Syrian regime, was two-pronged The attacks aim was to cripple Syria’s command structure with the objective of disorganizing resistance to anti-government forces and creating internal panic within the hierarchy of the Syrian government and military. This psychological blow was supposed to lead to fear, defections, and betrayal as anti-government forces attacked the gates of the Syrian capital.

The mainstream media, in terms of what scholar Edward Said called “image making” experts, also played a supportive role in the US-sponsored siege of Damascus. Securing a monopoly over information and air waves has also been a part of the intelligence war and a goal of the US and its allies. This is why the signals of Syrian broadcasters have been banned from the Arab Satellite Communications Organization (Arabsat) and Nilesat satellite feeds. This is aimed at preventing Syria from countering the claims of the US and its allies and proxies. By the same token the US and the EU are also trying to cut and block Iranian stations, which are challenging the accounts of the mainstream media in NATO and GCC states. This is also the reason why the US and British media very decidedly condemned the Iranian, Russian, and Chinese medias in their news coverage of the Syrian crisis, which challenge the tide of misinformation from the declining networks of CNN, Fox News, France 24, and Al Jazeera.

Like the original Operation Ajax in 1953, in which the state-run British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) took part, the mainstream media broadcasts from NATO and GCC states have been synchronized to shape the events on the ground. The media war intensified when the anti-government forces launched their attack of Damascus. The aim was to fuel panic and fear with the hope of getting the Syrian government and the Syrian military to scatter and lose hope instead of facing the anti-government forces. The ultimate objectives are to demoralize the Syrian population and to weaken the Syrian government’s domestic support.

The media outlets of NATO and GCC states insinuated that President Assad and his family fled Damascus to Latakia and would seek asylum in the Russian Federation. Again, the aims were to cause panic and both the governments in Syria and Russia rejected the false claims. According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Assad was “not even thinking about” fleeing to Russia. This was a repeat of British Foreign Secretary William Hague’s 2011 lie that Muammar Qaddafi had fled from Libya to Venezuela. This behaviour also falls into line with British Prime Minister David Cameron’s false claim that Vladimir Putin had told him that President Assad had to step down.

A New Saudi Intelligence Boss: Return of Prince “Bandar Bush”

Shortly after the bombing of the Syrian National Security Headquarters, a July 19 royal decree was enacted in Riyadh to replace Prince Muqrin (Mogren) bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud with Prince Bandar bin Sultan Al-Saud as the director-general of the external intelligence agency of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Al-Istikhbarat Al-Amah (General Intelligence).

Since 2005, Prince Bandar has been the secretary-general of the Saudi Arabian National Security Council, but his new appointment has made heads turn and is being used to infer that Saudi Arabia has a far more aggressive foreign policy. What the appointment reflects is that Saudi Arabia is fully in the service of the US in its intelligence wars against Syria and Iran and that Washington’s men in Riyadh have a firm grip over Saudi Arabia’s intelligence, security, and military apparatus. In the words of the Saudi pundit Jamal Khashoggi and the chief of the Bahrain-based Al-Arab network: “Bandar is quite aggressive, not at all like a typical cautious Saudi diplomat. If the aim is to bring Bashar down quick and fast, he will have a free hand to do what he thinks necessary.”

Prince Bandar, the son of the deceased Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, has been one of the central figures in creating Al-Qaeda and manipulating militant groups as geo-political tools for Washington since the Cold War. He was the Saudi ambassador to the US from 1983 to 2005. He has been a key figure in the intelligence war in Lebanon against Hezbollah and its allies and involved in exporting Fatah Al-Islam to Lebanon in an attempt to help the Hariri family fight Hezbollah and the March 8 Alliance.

Because he was the Saudi ambassador to Washington, he became the key figure in Saudi-US relations and developed close ties to the Bush family, which earned him the name “Bandar Bush.” It has been reported that the relationship was so close that the US Secret Service was part of his security detail. Moreover, he has had a long history with Robert Gates, starting from when Gates was a member of the CIA and helping mobilize fighters in Afghanistan against the Soviets.

In 2009, Bandar may have attempted to launch a silent coup in Saudi Arabia to impose his father, Crown Prince Sultan, as the new absolute monarch of Saudi Arabia. He was not seen for several years and may have been in some form of confinement. Things changed, however, in 2011 with the Arab Spring; Prince Bandar, Washington’s man, was seen in public again.

Bandar may also be a key figure in Saudi negotiations with Pakistan to purchase nuclear bombs. United Press International writes:

“As Iran becomes more dangerous and the United States becomes more reluctant to engage in military missions overseas, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia may find that renewed military and nuclear cooperation is the best way to secure their interests,” observed Christopher Clary and Mara E. Karlin, former [Pentagon] policy advisers on South Asia and the Middle East.
The picture that UPI depicts actually is misleading. If anyone is pushing the Saudis to acquire nuclear weapons, it is Washington. The US has also been heavily arming the Saudi regime and the GCC for the same reasons. One dimension of the US strategy is clear: Washington aims to create multiple and ongoing contained conflicts in the Middle East to bleed the region and keep it immobilized. Like the Israelis, the US wants perpetual civil war in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and even Turkey. By being duped into burning its bridges with Syria, the Turkish government has laid the foundations for the destabilization of the Turkish republic.

A Tale of Two Security Headquarters

Days after the appointment of Prince Bandar and the attack of the Syrian Crisis Unit an attack on General Intelligence’s Headquarters in Riyadh was reported by Yemen’s Al-Fajr Press and then widely quoted by the Iranian media. The blast is reported to have killed Banadar’s number two man, the deputy director-general of Saudi external intelligence, while he was entering the building Rumours are also circulating that Bandar may have been hurt or killed. Saudi Arabia has remained silent over the issue.

The blast in Riyadh is no mere coincidence. It is a retaliatory response to the blast in the Syrian National Security Headquarters. The chances that the Syrians executed the operation while all their energies are being spent on fighting against the US-directed siege on their country are marginal, but still possible. This is speculation, but it is most likely that one of Syria’s friends and allies retaliated against the Saudis for their involvement in the attack on the Crisis Unit in Damascus.

A remote-controlled bomb was also discovered in front of a Yemenese Intelligence building in Aden on July 22, 2012. The event came shortly after a Yemenese intelligence officer died after a targeted attack in the province of Bayda. What this means is a matter of speculation, but what is clear is that the intelligence apparatus of Arab states are being targeted. There is a full-out intelligence war in the Middle East and there are probably cross-cutting alliances.

The Bush Jr. Administration’s “Redirection” Policy is Manifest under Obama

In Yemen, the national military has successfully been fractured and divided, which is exactly what Washington, DC and its NATO and GCC allies want to replicate in Syria. Regime change is not their only goal, the destruction and balkanization of the Syrian Arab Republic is. They want sectarianism and balkanization to take root in Syria and across the Middle East. To paraphrase, when the so-called spiritual leaders of the Syrian Free Army and anti-government forces begin saying that “Israel and the Sunnis are allies against the Shias” or that “all Alawites must be exterminated,” it is clear that the end goal is to regionally divide and conquer the peoples of the Middle East by pitting them against one another.

This is part of the Middle East policy that the Bush Jr. White House called the “redirection” in 2007: “The ‘redirection,’ as some inside the White House have called the new strategy, has brought the United States closer to an open confrontation with Iran and, in parts of the region, propelled it into a widening sectarian conflict between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.” Robert Gates, Bandar’s old comrade, was brought into the Pentagon to oversee this “redirection” and retained by Barak Obama, who’s “A New Beginning” Speech in Cairo is an extension of this policy. The New Yorker is worth quoting about what the “redirection” policy began to implement: “[Washington] has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.”

Regardless of the political position that one takes about President Assad and his government, what has to be emphasized is that the governments of the US, UK, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are not involving themselves under the cover of the so-called “international community” on the basis of concern for the Syrian people and their well being. Because of them the words “protester” and “activist” have been hijacked by anti-government militias and foreign intelligence services. Humanitarianism and human rights are not the motive for US involvement. This is a fairy-tale for the naïve. Geo-political opportunism is at play and all the parties involved have blood on their hands at the expense of the Syrian people.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby lupercal » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:04 pm

Annan quits ‘impossible’ peace-making effort in Syria
Aug. 02 2012, 8:42 PM EDT

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In an abrupt move, Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations, has resigned his position as head of a UN Security Council peace-making mission to Syria.

The news signals the end of any realistic hope for a political solution to the raging conflict that has torn apart the country and left as many as 20,000 people dead.

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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby lupercal » Wed Aug 08, 2012 12:30 pm

Syria rebels abandon key Aleppo district

ALEPPO, Syria | Wed Aug 8, 2012 3:18am EDT

Aug 8 (Reuters) - Syrian rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces in the city of Aleppo have abandoned their positions in a district that has been a frontline of fighting in recent days.

"We have retreated, get out of here," a lone rebel fighter yelled at Reuters journalists as they arrived on Wednesday in the Salaheddine district. A checkpoint that had been manned by rebel fighters for the last week had disappeared.

A Syrian government security source told Lebanon's Al-Manar television that Syrian forces were now in control of the Salaheddine district.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/ ... Q220120808

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Aleppo will be the third city "rebels" have lost, also Syria's largest.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby lupercal » Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:20 am

yes, it's Press TV, but it accords with the Reuters report which is four times longer due to tedious baloney Western media inevitably rehearse:
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Syrian forces kill armed group’s leader in Aleppo
Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:20AM GMT

The leader of the Ayman Lifo anti-government armed group has been killed by Syrian security forces in the country’s northern city of Aleppo, Press TV reports.

Security forces have also killed and injured a large number of insurgents in the al-Halak neighborhood of Aleppo and the Daret Azzeh area on the outskirts of the city.

The developments came after the Syrian Army killed tens of insurgents in the Hanano neighborhood in Aleppo on Thursday as it cleared vaster areas, including the Asileh and Bab al-Nasir districts, in the restive city of foreign-backed armed men.

The anti-government elements also lost scores of men in the Bustan al-Basha district and had to withdraw from the city’s Salahuddin neighborhood on the same day.

In addition, the Army captured a number of insurgents in the country’s northeastern city of al-Hasakeh, while several armed men were also killed in clashes with government forces in the eastern city of Deir al-Zour.

Meanwhile, there are growing concerns about the murder of civilians by the desperate insurgents, who have been pushing to prompt a foreign military intervention in the country.

Earlier in the day, the Army found at least eight bodies on a highway in the Mazzeh area in Damascus. The victims had been kidnapped and tied up before being executed.

Last week, a video was posted on YouTube, showing armed men killing their captives in Aleppo.
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On Tuesday, insurgents killed at least 16 civilians -- mostly Alawites and Christians -- at the Jandar Resort near the western Syrian city of Homs, hours after launching mortar attacks on a number of residential areas in the city.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorists are the driving factor behind the unrest and deadly violence, while the opposition accuses the security forces of being behind the killings.

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Reuters: Rebels pull back in Syria's Aleppo, U.N. says no one will win
Thurs. Aug. 9, 2012
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Bottom line: all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't pull Syria to pieces, the end.
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Postby lupercal » Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:30 am

While lone nuts were keeping us busy stateside, Assad was helping us out in Syria by running al-CAIda out of his country:

Syria: Aleppo quiet after rebels withdraw
11-08-2012 | Al-Akhbar:

The Syrian city of Aleppo was relatively calm on Friday but clashes continued in a few neighborhoods, Syrian state media and opposition groups said.

Armed rebels were pushed back on Thursday by government forces seeking to reestablish control over Syria's largest city and its economic hub.

Syrian troops said they had forced rebels from the city after intense battles but rebels continue to stage hit-and-run attacks and are active in the suburbs around the city.

State media confirmed there were still clashes in the areas of Al-Izaa and Saif Al-Dawla, but the Saleheddine region, which had been a rebel stronghold, appeared to be under government control.

Syrian state television posted pictures of Aleppo which showed the city returning to normality. . . .

http://www.muslimnews.co.uk/news/news.php?article=23042


And he thanks he gets is Hilly and friends hastily promising our allies in the region we'll try, try again:

US, Turkey Collaborate on Syria Crisis

The United States and Turkey are setting up a working group to plan for possible scenarios in Syria, including the possibility of a chemical attack.

http://www.voanews.com/content/clinton- ... 84366.html


US to Slap New Sanctions on Syria

On Friday, the U.S. Treasury's top official on terrorism and financial intelligence said the U.S. will be tightening existing sanctions on Syria and adding new ones. David Cohen accused Iran and the Lebanese-based militant group Hezbollah of aiding in the suppression of the Syrian people. . . .

The U.S. cited the Syrian state oil company Sytrol for trading with Iran, which already faces U.S. sanctions over is disputed nuclear program.
Syria sent 33,000 metric tons of gasoline to Iran in April, a deal estimated at $36 million.
http://www.voanews.com/content/battle-f ... 83732.html


Meanwhile our allies in the region are getting impatient:

US Contradicts Israeli Official on Iranian Weapons
http://www.voanews.com/content/us-contr ... r-capacity /1484139.html

Haaretz on Friday quoted an unnamed "senior Israeli official" as saying that due to the Iranian nuclear threat, the "sword at our throat is a lot sharper than the sword at our throat before the Six-Day War" in 1967, one of the four times Israel fought the armies of its Arab neighbors.

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Perhaps we need to be reminded that this is an election year and national campaigns don't come cheap?
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:19 pm

Media coverage of Syrian violence partial and untrue, says nun

PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent

A NUN who has been superior at a Syrian monastery for the past 18 years has warned that media coverage of ongoing violence in that country has been “partial and untrue”. It is “a fake”, Mother Agnes Mariam said, which “hides atrocities committed in the name of liberty and democracy”.

Superior of the Melkite Greek Catholic monastery of St James the Mutilated in Qara, in Syria’s diocese of Homs, which is in full communion with Rome, she left Ireland yesterday after a three-day visit during which she met representatives of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Maynooth.

She told The Irish Times she was in Ireland “not to advocate for the (Assad) regime but for the facts”. Most news reports from Syria were “forged, with only one side emphasised”, she said. This also applied to the UN, whose reports were “one-sided and not worthy of that organisation”.

UN observers in Syria had been “moderate with the rebels and covered for them in taking back positions after the withdrawal of heavy equipment, as seen so tragically in Homs”, she said.

When it was put to her this suggested the whole world was out of step except for Syria, Russia and China, she protested: “No, no, there are 20 countries, including some in Latin America” of the same view.

The reason the media was being denied easy access to Syria currently was because in the Libyan conflict journalists placed electronic devices for Nato in rooms used at press conferences in that country, she said. “So Syria didn’t want journalists,” she said.

Christians make up about 10 per cent of Syria’s population, dispersed throughout the country, she said. The Assad regime “does not favour Christians”, she said. “It is a secular regime based on equality for all, even though in the constitution it says the Koran is the source of legislation.”

But “Christians are less put aside [in Syria] than in other Islamic countries, for example Saudi Arabia,” she said. “The social fabric of Syria is very diverse, so Christians live in peace.”

The “Arab insurrection” under way in that country included “sectarian factions which promote fundamentalist Islam, which is not genuine Islam”, she said.

The majority of Muslims in Syria are moderate and open to other cultural and interfaith elements, she said. “Wahhabism (a fundamentalist branch of Islam) is not open,” she added.

Christians in Syria were “doubtful about the future if the project to topple the regime succeeded”. The alternative was “a religious sectarian state where all minorities would feel threatened and discriminated against”, she said.

There was “a need to end the violence”, she said. “The West and Gulf states must not give finance to armed insurrectionists who are sectarian terrorists, most of whom are from al-Qaeda, according to a report presented to the German parliament,” she said.

“We don’t want to be invaded, as in Aleppo, by mercenaries, some of whom think they are fighting Israel. They bring terror, destruction, fear and nobody protects the civilians,” she said. There were “very few Syrians among the rebels”, she said. “Mercenaries should go home,” she said.

What she and others sought in Syria was “reform, no violence, no foreign intervention.” She hoped for “a new, third way, a new social pact where the right to autodetermination without outside interference” would be respected.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby 8bitagent » Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:09 pm

Funny how the West/Western forces now control or have strong influence over virtually all the countries surrounding Iran.

Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey(partnered, US bases), Terkministan(partnered, US bases), Saudi Arabia and gulf states(stringpullers/partners), Pakistan(America's bitch), etc.
And soon to be Syria

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Surprised not a single pundit on tv notices this elephant in the room. Sure, it's taken a little over a decade, but it's clear as day.
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Postby StarmanSkye » Tue Aug 14, 2012 5:05 pm

It reminds me of the braindead political rightwing extremist sycophants who for decades screamed and beat the wardrums over the terrible danger of a worldwide Communist Conspiracy that required every drop of our treasure and blood to conquer, despite the obvious contradiction in that the only actual evidence of ideological & militarized aggression was in the US's massive expansion of over 700 military bases in over 80 nations around the world and its crucial support for dozens of brutal dictatorships -- far, far eclipsing the outreach of nominal Communist states ie. the former USSR, Russia, China, Cuba, North Korea & Vietnam combined.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:24 pm

Up to 28,000 Syrians have 'disappeared' since uprising began

Many civilians abducted by government forces are believed to be dead or being tortured in detention, rights groups claim

Luke Harding
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 18 October 2012 07.22 EDT

Human rights groups claim up to 28,000 Syrians have 'disappeared' Link to this video

Up to 28,000 Syrians have disappeared over the past 19 months, with civilians snatched from the streets or forcibly abducted by government troops or security forces, human rights groups say.

Relatives had been unable to discover the fate of their loved ones. Many of those abducted were almost certainly dead, while others were alive and being held in Syrian prisons or secret detention centres where they were tortured, the groups claimed.

Since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011, government forces had "disappeared" peaceful protesters on an unprecedented scale, the groups said. Some campaigners have estimated the number of those who have vanished could be as high as 80,000.

A harrowing film released on Thursday by the global campaign network Avaaz shows disturbing footage of forced disappearances. In one incident, three soldiers grab two women dressed in black abayas walking down a street. They hit them and drag them away. In another, soldiers abduct a Syrian man, yanking him by the hair past a tank.

Alice Jay, Avaaz's campaign director, said: "Syrians are being plucked off the street by Syrian security forces and paramilitaries and being 'disappeared' into torture cells. Whether it is women buying groceries or farmers going for fuel, nobody is safe.

"This is a deliberate strategy to terrorise families and communities – the panic of not knowing whether your husband or child is alive breeds such fear that it silences dissent. The fate of each and every one of these people must be investigated and the perpetrators punished."

Victims were not members of the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA), which is fighting government forces on numerous fronts. Instead, they were civilians or peaceful protesters whom the authorities suspected of sympathising with the opposition. Some were abducted from their homes after midnight, others seized at military checkpoints. None were seen again.

Fadel Abdulghani, of the Syrian Network for Human Rights which has been monitoring the death toll in Syria since the protests began, said the group had collected 18,000 names of people who had disappeared. It had information but no names for 10,000 more cases, as the families had been too afraid to share them, it said.

Muhammad Khalil, a human rights lawyer from the city of Hasaka in north-eastern Syria, said: "While there is no precise figure, thousands of people have disappeared since March last year. The regime is doing this for two reasons: to directly get rid of the rebels and activists, and to intimidate the society so that it won't oppose the regime."

Avaaz said it had spoken to numerous friends and relatives of people who had been forcibly disappeared. It said it would hand over these cases to the UN human rights council, which investigates such abuses. Forced disappearances are a crime against humanity and can be tried in the international criminal court.

Many people talk about the uncertainty of not knowing their relatives' fate. Mais, whose husband Anas was forcibly disappeared in Talkalakh in February this year, said: "The children need a father in their lives. It has been difficult to adapt. I have had a very hard time explaining his absence. They always ask me: 'Where is Dad? Who took him?' And I don't know how to respond. I have to lie to them. I tell them he is at work, that he is OK."

Others describe how their loved ones went missing. Ahmad Ghassan Ibrahim, 26, from the village of Qala'at al-Hosn, near Homs, vanished on 27 February. His mother, Fayzeh al-Masri, said: "My son drove his car from Qala'at al-Hosn to the city of Talkalakh. It was then when we lost contact with him. He called his aunt at 10.30pm from a number other than his …We later found out that the number Ahmad called us from belongs to the military security branch in Homs. We asked almost every security branch about him, to no avail.

"A month and a half ago we called his cellphone and someone answered, saying that Ahmad was killed by a regime sniper and buried in Rastan, but we were not able to confirm this information. We have been seriously concerned for six months. We are certain that he would not have left us or his wife, who is expecting twins. We only want to know his fate."

The tactic of forced disappearances is not new. Assad's father, Hafez, carried out a bloody crackdown between 1979 and 1982 – about 7,000 of those victims are still missing. During the "dirty war" in Argentina from 1977-83, it is estimated that as many as 30,000 people disappeared under the ruling military junta. Throughout the Algerian civil war from 1992-97, it is claimed as many as 17,000 people were forcibly disappeared.



FAKE JOURNALISM: Slaughter Slant: Houla massacre sparks media blame-game
Interview
By Keith Harmon Snow
Global Research, May 29, 2012
RussiaToday. 29 May 2012

RT: “The most gruesome episode in Syria’s uprising is quickly turning into a PR battle, as each side, and their allies, portion blame for the slaughter in Houla. Just four days after the murders of over a hundred men, women and children – the media has been flooded with images furthering one, or the other agenda. Commenting on the BBC’s blunder with the Iraq picture, journalist and human rights investigator Keith Harmon Snow says there’s simply no way it could have been posted by mistake.”

KHS: RT edited my comments about the corporate photographer Marco di Lauro, and my comments about how such ‘news’ fabrications occur all the time for the mainstream agendas covering up war in Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Sudan, Rwanda, and everywhere else. What RT did use makes a few good points, but here are some further details.

Like all mainstream corporate press agency photographers covering wars their images are sold and used for propaganda purposes. The statement by Marco di Lauro is hypocritical, since his work has been used over and over to sell the Pentagon and NATO wars. Marco di Lauro sells his images through TIME, Getty Images, Associated Press and others, and they have been used to sell the illegal NATO military interventions in Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq and other places.

In Sudan, for example, Marco di Lauro’s images have been used to sell the western propaganda accusing President Omar al Bashir of genocide, while covering up the Pentagon’s covert operations involving George Clooney, John Prendergast, Eric Reeves and others as the front-line media personalities [read: propagandists].

Marco di Lauro whines: “Somebody is using my images from Iraq as propaganda against the Syrian government to prove the [Houla] massacre. I am really surprised that an organization like the BBC cannot be bothered to check sources and is ready to publish any image sent by a citizen activist, or journalist or whoever they are.”

Marco di Lauro is careful not to seriously challenge the system that feeds him. Saying “an organization like the BBC cannot be bothered” is nonsense. Everything is checked to protect against libel. This was no accident. Saying this was propaganda, Marco di Lauro is able to immunize himself and immunize the system against criticisms about the total information warfare he is involved in producing and that we ordinary citizens are subjected to. His photo productions on Bosnia have supported the Politics of Genocide serving the establishment narratives that falsely frame western enemies. This is also an example of how a white elite foreigner uses the privilege and skin color to serve white power interests.

Marco di Lauro’s photograph from Iraq used for the Syria propaganda was previously used to cover up U.S., NATO and Israel war crimes in Iraq by attributing blame for all these dead children’s (?) bodies to the Saddam Hussein government. He is a pivotal agent in the psychological warfare that manufactures genocides and war crimes always committed by our enemies (Taliban, Omar Bashir, Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, etc. etc. etc.) and covers up genocides and war crimes committed by our own governments, intelligence agencies, covert operations and war machines, and those of our allies (Israel, Britain, Rwanda, Uganda, Holland, Germany, etc., etc., etc.).

When John Rees from the UK Stop the War Coalition says in this news clip that “its not a conspiracy” he is also supporting the system. It is a conspiracy. There is a conspiracy of silence (by media and so-called ‘journalists’), a conspiracy of propaganda and disinformation, and a conspiracy of war – to overthrow the government of Syria. We have seen these conspiracies of violence at work many, many times before, and all to support bombing and massacres and atrocities in Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Rwanda, Sudan and Libya.

Finally, the BBC’s labeling of the photo as “PHOTO FROM ACTIVIST” is part of the mind control operation — to make us think this is from some citizen activist, presumably a caring person just doing their duty to expose the horrors of this Arab [read: terrorist] regime. The label serves to create a sense of authenticity of the image, and also to help protect the BBC in the event that someone figures out what is really going on here, where the image is not what it claims to be. Once the image is shown, the damage is already done. This is the Manufacture of Consent exposed by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman and Z.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:25 pm

Qatar accuses Syrian Government of Genocide Following Failed Truce
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 1:06 PM EDT, Tue October 30, 2012

Qatar's Prime Minister described the situation in Syria as genocide Tuesday, according to state media.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: An air force general is assassinated in Damascus, state media reports
The crisis in Syria is "a license to kill by the Syrian government," says Qatari prime minister
Sheikh Hamad says he has confidence in U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi
Brahimi has met with Russia's Lavrov to discuss Syria, heads to China Tuesday
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed remarks about Syria. They were made by the prime minister of Qatar.

(CNN) -- Syria's government is waging "a war of extermination" against its own people, the prime minister of Qatar said Tuesday, according to state media, hours after a failed four-day ceasefire during a Muslim holiday left hundreds dead.

In strongly worded comments to the Al Jazeera Arabic network, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem Al Thani also accused foreign powers of standing by while President Bashar al-Assad's forces carried out a slaughter.

"What is happening in Syria is not a civil war but a genocide, a war of extermination with a license to kill by the Syrian government and the international community," he said, according to the official Qatar News Agency.

Al Thani, who's also Qatar's foreign minister, said he had confidence in U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi -- but that his country did not trust Al-Assad's government.

Brahimi had pushed for government forces and rebels to stop fighting during Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim holiday that began Friday and ended Monday. But it soon became clear the violence was continuing almost unabated.

"When the Syrian government announced that it would comply with the truce, it also announced that its military would respond to anything that took place on the ground, and it was clear from this rhetoric that there was no truce," said Al Thani, according to QNA.

"Everyone knows what the solution is and what the Syrian people want. Everything that is happening now is a waste of time and just buying time to kill the Syrian people and to destroy the Syrian infrastructure."

The prime minister said he sensed "a bigger awakening" among Arab nations and in the wider international community over the crisis in Syria, despite moves by Russia and China to block tougher U.N. Security Council action. But, he said, a "paralysis" would prevent action until after the outcome of the U.S. elections.

A group that documents the names of those killed in Syria's conflict, the Violation Documenting Center, calculated the total number of those killed during the failed ceasefire as 407.

The report from the VDC, which works closely with the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria, put the total civilian toll at 32,013 over some 20 months of violence, with 2,900 government soldiers killed in the same period.

The LCC said the death toll so far Tuesday was 61. About half the deaths were in Idlib province, where airstrikes pummeled a residential neighborhood in the city of Maarat-al-Numan Tuesday, the LCC said.

Regime forces inflicted "heavy losses" on rebel fighters in clashes in the Damascus countryside and Hama provinces and near the city of Deir Ezzor, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.

CNN cannot independently confirm reports of violence or casualties as the government has severely restricted the access of international journalists. The numbers reported by the LCC do not include deaths from security forces or the military.

In other developments Tuesday:
General assassinated in Damascus
An air force general was assassinated Tuesday in the Syrian capital, Damascus, Syrian state media reported. Pilot Maj. Gen. Abdullah al-Khalidi was killed by "an armed terrorist group" in the Rukn-Eddin neighborhood of Damascus, SANA said.

He was shot to death as he got out of his car, SANA reported.

U.N. envoy visits Beijing
Brahimi headed to Beijing Tuesday to meet senior Chinese officials, a day after he held talks with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for the first time on what to do about the Syrian civil war.

The state-run China Daily newspaper quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei as saying the envoy would have "in depth communication" with Chinese officials during his two-day visit.

China backs Brahimi's efforts to find a political solution to the crisis, rather than the use of force, Hong is quoted as saying.

Following Monday's meeting in Moscow, Russia accused the United Nations of double standards for failing to condemn a car bombing in a pro-Assad stronghold near the capital, Damascus.

Syria's foreign ministry also wrote to U.N Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to criticize the United Nation's failure to condemn such attacks -- an omission it said "encouraged terrorists to continue committing crimes against the Syrian people."

Lavrov said on his own Twitter feed that Russia was disappointed at the lack of support for Brahimi's call for a holiday truce, but that it appreciated his efforts to try to "find potential collaborative ways for the international community" to help stabilize Syria.

The Russian-French Security Cooperation Council will meet in Paris October 31, the foreign ministry said.
Speaking after his meeting with Lavrov, Brahimi said neither side in Syria is showing signs of backing down.
"The government says they are fighting terrorists and only terrorists, and that it is their duty to do so -- to protect their people. And the other side says we're fighting a very cruel government that is persecuting us, and we're defending ourselves," Brahimi said after the meeting.

He recalled speaking with a woman who has one son in the Syrian military and another son in the rebel Free Syrian Army. "If that is not civil war, I don't know what is," Brahimi said.

Diplomacy with Russia is a delicate dance. Russia, along with China, has repeatedly vetoed attempts at the U.N. Security Council to take stronger action against al-Assad.

Many have accused Russia of backing the Syrian government, but Russia says it just wants a political solution for Syria determined by its own people.
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Re: US troops surround Syria on the eve of invasion?

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:10 pm

Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Postby Ben D » Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:44 am

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/18/syria-crisis-turkey-idUSL5E8MI68T20121118

Netherlands, Germany may send missiles to Turkey - report

Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:13pm EST

Nov 18 (Reuters) - The Netherlands and Germany may send Patriot missiles to NATO ally Turkey to help defend the country's border with Syria, Dutch news agency ANP reported on Sunday, citing the Dutch defence minister.


Germany must be used by empire as a conduit for Patriot missile shipments to wherever they're needed,...remember this thread...

http://rigorousintuition.ca/board2/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33748&hilit=patriot
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