Topic: Syria: The future
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Sun 08/12/12 05:28 AM
Syria is just one of seven countries to be taken down to further someones agenda.....no more no less

just saying

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Sun 08/12/12 05:46 AM

Syria is just one of seven countries to be taken down to further someones agenda.....no more no less

just saying
rofl rofl rofl

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Sun 08/12/12 06:44 AM
You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.


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Sun 08/12/12 06:55 AM

You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.




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Sun 08/12/12 06:55 AM
Syrian rebels are accused of executing prisoners.

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/middle-east/syrian-rebels-are-accused-of-executing-prisoners-3196632.html

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Sun 08/12/12 06:57 AM


You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?

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Sun 08/12/12 07:06 AM



You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?


Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.

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Sun 08/12/12 07:26 AM




You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?


Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.


I agree with you "on This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war".

I am going to have to read up on the rest...my head is hurting at the thought of it.

Thank you for your very clear answer.


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Sun 08/12/12 07:45 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 08/12/12 07:46 AM





You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?


Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.


I agree with you "on This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war".

I am going to have to read up on the rest...my head is hurting at the thought of it.

Thank you for your very clear answer.


well,ask Iranian Bignose how serious he is about ending Israel!laugh
It stands in his way!

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Sun 08/12/12 08:02 AM
Edited by Optomistic69 on Sun 08/12/12 08:04 AM






You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?


Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.


I agree with you "on This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war".

I am going to have to read up on the rest...my head is hurting at the thought of it.

Thank you for your very clear answer.


well,ask Iranian Bignose how serious he is about ending Israel!laugh
It stands in his way!



Why don't you direct that ridiculous reply to the relevant poster.


Sad,very sad

I should be flattered really...I know you read everything I writebigsmile

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Sun 08/12/12 11:15 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 08/12/12 11:17 AM





You gotta laughlaugh laugh laugh ...al-Qaeda is now on the side of the rebels fighting Assad.




at the end of the day this is all about the Sunni monarchies weakening Iran's proxies and turning the screws on Tehran's real objectives.






What are Iran's real objectives?


Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.


I agree with you "on This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war".

I am going to have to read up on the rest...my head is hurting at the thought of it.

Thank you for your very clear answer.





There is, I believe, an underlying agenda to take control of the holy sites, particularly the temple mount.

Remember the UFO sighting here while back of a light descending strait down from the sky over the temple mount? A lot of people got real excited about that.

It is the temple mount that holds secrets about aliens who landed here thousands of years ago and allegedly created Adam and Eve, a human/alien hybrid or genetic project to spread their seed and their advance genes amongst the ape-like primitive humans on the earth.

These aliens, of course, were taken for Gods and worshiped. Humans have been worshiping aliens as Gods for thousands of years.

So why do they want control of the Temple mount? They believe their God(s) will return to that spot.


So, in that sense, it is a "holy war."

But no religion really has the facts.









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Sun 08/12/12 11:27 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 08/12/12 11:27 AM

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Sun 08/12/12 04:21 PM
Edited by HotRodDeluxe on Sun 08/12/12 04:23 PM



Their number one objective is to take control of the holy sites on the arabian peninsula and eliminate Sunni dominance of the region.

This nonsense of wanting to end israel is a phony propaganda war to keep the masses in line.


Yes, typical Press2 propaganda.

I posted an article a few months ago detailing the largest single arms purchase in world history.

The Saudis and UAE weren't spending 10's of billions on weapons because they are worried about Israel or someone else.

It's about Iran.


Yes, the Saudis and Qatar are the real suppliers to the rebels, not Israel or the US as some would like to believe.

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Sun 08/12/12 05:23 PM
So much for the CIA supporting regime change in Syria.


CIA polices weapons entry to Syria as spooks invade Turkey
by: John Follain and Tony Allen-Mills From: The Australian August 13, 2012 12:00AM


DESPITE mounting calls in Washington for a more aggressive US military role in Syria, the CIA has been quietly working along its northern border with Turkey to limit the supplies of weapons and ammunition reaching rebel forces, Syrian opposition officials say.

"Not one bullet enters Syria without US approval," one official complained in Istanbul. "The Americans want the (rebellion) to continue, but they are not allowing enough supplies in to make the Damascus regime fall."

Details of the CIA's policing activities offer a rare insight into the complex struggle for regional advantage that is rapidly developing at the margins of the Syrian civil war. Conducted mostly by clandestine agents from the US, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Iran, the conflict has turned Turkey's rugged border provinces into a hotbed of arms dealers, spies and would-be fighters.

Over the past 10 months, a Syrian opposition official told The Sunday Times, the CIA has blocked shipments of heavy anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons, which rebel units of the Free Syrian Army have long said are vital to their efforts to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. At the same time they have approved supplies of AK-47 Kalashnikov rifles, and just over a month ago gave the green light to a shipment of 10,000 Russian-made rocket-propelled grenades.

The weapons are being carried across the border on donkeys," the official said.

Since the fall to rebel forces of Azaz, a Syrian town near the Turkish border, guns have begun to arrive by truck.

The weapons are either bought on the black market in Istanbul or supplied by the rebels' allies in Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

"Qatar sends money and usually says 'Go and buy what you want'," the official said.

"The Turks just give the weapons free of charge, especially light anti-tank weapons."

Yet rebel frustration is mounting at the CIA's reluctance to allow heavy weaponry across the border for fear that it may eventually be used against America's allies.

"The RPGs aren't enough," the opposition official said. "You have to be close to the tank to make any impact, and often the fighter using it gets killed."

The CIA's activities highlight a contradiction in Washington's approach to Syria. While President Barack Obama's administration supports the rebel uprising, has called for Assad to step down and is supplying opposition forces with millions of dollars in non-lethal aid, it has shied from a more forcible military intervention.

Suggestions that Washington was deliberately prolonging the conflict while it attempted to identify a friendly successor to Assad were described by one former CIA official as "a little too Machiavellian".

Bob Grenier, a former director of the CIA counter-terrorism centre, said the CIA's policing activities along the border were intended to protect the administration from future embarrassment if the rebel groups it supported turned out to be hostile to Israel or the US should they gain power. "It would not be good if it was later established that weapons reached people identified with al-Qa'ida, and we could have done something about it," he said.

He described the administration's current policy as "hiding behind the CIA".

Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, said in Turkey on Saturday that measures to assist the rebels, including the possible imposition of a no-fly zone, were being considered.

"It is one thing to talk about all kinds of potential actions, but you cannot make reasoned decisions without doing intense analysis and operational planning," she said.

CIA agents have been active along the border, trying to prevent jihadists sympathetic to al-Qa'ida from joining the Syrian fray.

"The CIA vetoes al-Qa'ida and it's not very keen on the Muslim Brotherhood," a Syrian opposition official said.

Khaled Khoja, from the opposition Syrian National Council, said American fears of an Islamist takeover were unfounded.

"Islamists in Syria are a very minor group, no more than 2000 soldiers compared with more than 100,000 FSA members," he said.

"They can be controlled. This won't be a new Iraq (where US forces found themselves confronted by Islamic insurgents)."

With both the CIA and Israel's Mossad trying to locate Syria's stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and Iranian agents keeping a close eye on Western intervention, southern Turkey is beginning to resemble a desert version of Cold War Berlin - teeming with spies engaged in a largely secret battle.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/cia-polices-weapons-entry-to-syria-as-spooks-invade-turkey/story-fnb64oi6-1226448705909




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Sun 08/12/12 07:12 PM
With both the CIA and Israel's Mossad trying to locate Syria's stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and Iranian agents keeping a close eye on Western intervention, southern Turkey is beginning to resemble a desert version of Cold War Berlin - teeming with spies engaged in a largely secret battle



CIA and Israel's Mossad: Partners in crime.

laugh laugh

Nothing new about that.....

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Sun 08/12/12 11:58 PM

With both the CIA and Israel's Mossad trying to locate Syria's stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and Iranian agents keeping a close eye on Western intervention, southern Turkey is beginning to resemble a desert version of Cold War Berlin - teeming with spies engaged in a largely secret battle



CIA and Israel's Mossad: Partners in crime.

laugh laugh

Nothing new about that.....


We know you hate the Jews...enough already.

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Mon 08/13/12 01:23 AM


With both the CIA and Israel's Mossad trying to locate Syria's stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and Iranian agents keeping a close eye on Western intervention, southern Turkey is beginning to resemble a desert version of Cold War Berlin - teeming with spies engaged in a largely secret battle



CIA and Israel's Mossad: Partners in crime.

laugh laugh

Nothing new about that.....


We know you hate the Jews...enough already.





Who are "We" ?

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Mon 08/13/12 08:23 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Mon 08/13/12 08:24 AM
Mossad, CIA and Blackwater operate in Syria - report

Published: 07 March, 2012


A security operation in Homs reveals Mossad, CIA and Blackwater are involved in the military violence in this part of Syria, as over 700 Arab and Western gunmen and Israeli, American and European-made weapons were detained in Baba Amr district.

­Syrian security forces got yet further proof of Western powers’ military involvement in Syria’s internal conflict, reports Al-Manar, a news agency, affiliated with Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based militant group and political party.

Around 700 gunmen were recently arrested in the former rebel stronghold of Babar Amr.

“The captured gunmen held Arab nationalities, including Gulf, Iraqi, and Lebanese. Among them were also Qatari intelligence agents and non-Arab fighters from Afghanistan, Turkey, and some European countries like France,” the agency quotes Syrian expert in strategic affairs Salim Harba as saying.

Harba also confirmed to the agency that “a coordination office was established in Qatar under American-Gulf sponsorship. The office includes American, French, and Gulf – specifically from Qatar and Saudi Arabia – intelligence agents, as well as CIA, Mossad, and Blackwater agents and members of the Syrian Transitional Council.”

The Syrian expert also added the security forces have also seized Israeli-, European- and American-made weapons.

“The Syrian army also uncovered tunnels and equipments there,” he told to the agency, “advanced Israeli, European, and American arms that have not yet been tested in the countries of manufacture, in addition to Israeli grenades, night binoculars, and communication systems were confiscated by the security forces.”


Salim Harba however said the Syrian authorities are not planning to reveal all the obtained information now, but assured all the evidence is of high value.


“The Syrian security forces have documents and confessions that could harm everyone who conspired against Syria, and could make a security and political change, not just on the internal Syrian level, but also on the regional level,” he said.


The recent Stratfor leak and hacked email of the company’s director of analysis also suggest undercover NATO troops are already on the ground in Syria.

There have been previous allegations of a Western presence on the side of the rebels as 13 French officers were reportedly captured by the loyalist forces earlier in March.


President Bashar al-Assad has repeatedly claimed his regime is fighting not with peaceful protesters as claimed by the West, but with the military gangs supported by the West.


Western powers however have categorically denied any military involvement in Syrian internal conflict.



http://www.rt.com/news/cia-blackwater-mossad-syria-037/

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Mon 08/13/12 08:27 AM
President Bashar al-Assad has repeatedly claimed his regime is fighting not with peaceful protesters as claimed by the West, but with the military gangs supported by the West.


I believe him.


CIA and Mossad: PARTNERS IN CRIME.

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Mon 08/13/12 08:33 AM

President Bashar al-Assad has repeatedly claimed his regime is fighting not with peaceful protesters as claimed by the West, but with the military gangs supported by the West.


I believe him.


CIA and Mossad: PARTNERS IN CRIME.


With MI6 providing £millions of dollars for non-lethal-uselaugh laugh laugh