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The
Syrian opposition is doing a fine job as directed by the CIA. The connection
between these “rebels” and the US government is uncanny. Mainstream media has
downplayed the Western intervention into the Syrian conflict, referring to them
as “pro-democracy campaigners” without admitting their political agendas or
ties.
The
same champions of former President G.W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq are cheering on
the side lines, waiting for Obama’s unconstitutional declaration of war in
Syria.
Speaking
for the Syrian National Council (SNC) is Bassma Kodmani, who was an attendee at
the Bilderberg Meeting this year in Chantilly, Virginia. The SNC have had the
closest contact to Obama’s administration and called specifically for US forces
to militarily strike Syria early on in the conflict. Kodmani has declared: “No
dialogue with the ruling regime is possible. We can only discuss how to move on
to a different political system.” She also has stated: “The next step needs to
be a resolution under Chapter VII, which allows for the use of all legitimate
means, coercive means, embargo on arms, as well as the use of force to oblige
the regime to comply.”
The
NATO forces or “armed peacekeepers” have been waiting in the wings for their
direction to attack.
Over
10,000 men armed with “highly-sophisticated weapons, including anti-tank
missiles” entered into Syria to assist in the conflict and bloodshed. These
trained terrorists took up positions in the suburban areas while other armed
groups attacked Assad’s military.
In
Turkey, while the CIA trains oppositional forces against Assad, there has
developed an element of instability within the Kurds against Erdogan, who
supports the CIA operatives.
Through
Palestinian Intelligence sources, Turkey provided evidence that Erdogan had
direct involvement in the Gaza Flotilla killings. These murders aided the
Turkish Muslim Brotherhood who was opposed to military action against Syria.
Could
the same forces who have orchestrated uprisings in the Middle East as so-called
“Arab Springs” be planning another in Turkey?
The
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has admitted involvement with the “ Arab
Reform Initiative ” (ARI) and the US/Middle East Project that is a consortium
of senior diplomats, intelligence officers and financiers that are directed to
control regional “policy analysis” to ensure conflict while purporting
stability.
To
finance the forced regime change in Syria, the CFR have employed the Centre for
European Reform (CER), while using advise from Peter Sutherland from Goldman
Sachs.
Advisers
to the project include:
- Brent Scowcroft, former US National Security adviser
- Zbigniew Brzezinski, influential to Obama’s rise to presidency
- George Soros, providing monies from his Open Society Foundation
- Charles Grant, former defense editor of the Economist
Now
the Red Cross has declared that civil war is officially underway, as Homs and
Hama are noted as war zones. This means that combatants are subject to the
Geneva Conventions and possibly will be tried as war criminals in international
court time.
UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is beginning talks with Russia and China in an
attempt to coerce them into supporting the pending military strike against
Syria. The US, the UN and Israel are gathering up forces and making ready for
the war they have been planning on for quite some time.
The
UN has been frustrated with Russia’s continued blockade of resolutions with the
ultimate intervention of UN NATO forces against Assad. An anonymous diplomat
admits: “the problem here is Russia.”
By
declaring civil war in Syria, Assad could, and most likely will, be charged and
tried for war crimes. Mohamad Bazzi, adjunct for the CFR, remarked:
Most
of the scenarios are really frightening and just lead to more brutality by the
regime and more of a counterattack by the opposition. The regime still hasn’t
been weakened to the degree where they can be overrun.
Bazzi
claims the declaration of civil war will do little to change the situation.
The
regime already opened themselves up to that months ago, and they’ve been rather
disdainful of any kind of international accountability for what they’ve done.
On the whole, the observer mission has not been particularly successful. It’s
something for the UN to focus on but it’s sort of a sideshow.
As
the UN Security Council voices concerns that Russia will come to Assad’s
defense if and when military strike occurs, the UN has stated that “we really
need to decide if we are prepared to take action . . . We should be supporting
the opposition, with weapons, ammunition, training and intelligence – now.”
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