Wednesday, April 11, 2012

BILDERBERG POST CALLS FOR WAR ON SYRIA

The Bilderberg Post has said that Kofi Annan has been double crossed and has been made to look foolish by Bashar al Assad, and the only solution is for Obama to intervene militarily and start war.
Mr. Annan is merely the latest of a series of envoys made to look foolish by the Syrian dictator, including not a few Americans.

The question now facing the administration and the Security Council is also familiar: how to respond to Mr. Assad’s double-cross.

...That is why the shortest way to the end of the Syrian crisis is the one Mr. Obama is resisting: military support for the opposition and, if necessary, intervention by NATO.

...The best immediate step would be the creation of a protected zone on Syrian territory where civilian refugees could gather, and the Free Syrian Army could be organized and trained.

[source : The U.N.’s failed plan for Syrian peace, The Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-uns-failed-plan-for-syrian-peace/2012/04/09/gIQAJa3e6S_story.html, 09/04/2012]
Double cross?

Yes. Annan has been double crossed. By the Friends of Syrian Terrorists, not Assad.

The Syrian government agreed to the peace plan in the final week of March, and has been in constant written contact with Annan since then, explaining to him what Syria is doing to implement the plan.

But on the first weekend in April the Friends of Syrian Terrorists decided to support the Syrian al Qaeda rebs with $100 million, with the British government even giving them £500,000 of nonlethal equipment (and when I see nonlethal I read lethal-but-not-directly).

Annan has not given up on the peace plan. The only quotes we get from him are that he is "disappointed". Russia and China have not deserted Syria, because they know the situation in Syria is not being fully reported, as revealed by the Al Jazeera employess who have resigned in disgust at the biased and unprofessional journalism there.

A press conference held by the Foreign Ministers of Russia and Syria was held yesterday. Sky News showed some of it. The Sky News Foreign Affairs editor commented on the statements, and was in some ways reporting the true situation, commenting that when the Syrian government withdrew their troops from cities for the Arab League monitors earlier this year the Syrian al Qaeda rebs took those areas again, so the Syrian government does not want something similar to happen again. But very little if anything has been reported of this press conference in the NATO media.

Walid al-Moallem the Syrian Foreign Minister suggested that Turkey also agree to the Annan peace plan. Al-Moallem had some strong words to say about Turkey.
He [al-Moallem] pointed out that Turkey doesn't just host those who were forced to flee their homes by terrorists, but it also hosts armed groups and establishes camps for them and allows these groups to smuggle weapons into Syria and to infiltrate the Syrian borders in violation of Annan's mission which calls for halting the use of violence by all sides.

"Annan told me in our last phone call that the halting of violence will be followed directly by disarming the armed groups… If this is the case, how could this happen while the operations of smuggling weapons and gunmen from Turkey are underway?"

[source : Al-Moallem: Terrorism Escalated Despite Withdrawal of Army Units from Some Provinces, SANA, http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2012/04/11/411656.htm, 11/04/2012]

At the same conference the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that he had asked Annan to work towards getting the Syrian al Qaeda rebs and their supporters, i.e. NATO, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, etc. , to give a guarantee of a ceasefire, and that Annan had praised Russia's efforts in finding a peaceful resolution.
Later, Lavrov stressed to Annan the need for the Syrian opposition and the sides supporting them to make urgent arrangement to guarantee a firm cessation of violence, calling on Annan to work actively with them in this regard.

In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Lavrov briefed Annan during a phone call on the results of the talks he held with Minister al-Moallem on means for solving the crisis in Syria, underlining the Syrian leadership's readiness to continue implementing the plan approved by the Security Council and cooperate actively with Annan's mission.

Lavrov also reiterated his country's support for Annan's efforts and the need for unconditional implementation of his plan's articles by all sides , adding that the deployment of UN observers effectively will be an important step in guaranteeing the accurate implementation of Annan's plan.

The statement noted that Annan also valued highly the Russian side's efforts to ensure the success of his mission.


I think no such guarantee, written or spoken, will come from the Syrian al Qaeda rebs. The plan, as revealed by General Wesley Clark, is for seven nations in five years. They are well behind in their plans. But nothing will stop these devils. Not even nuclear war. Nobody must be allowed to stand up to them and survive. Why? Because they have committed so much crime, the financial fraud causing the current crisis and the mass murder of 9/11 for starters, that if they fail then the ordinary people who have been mugged off for centuries will see them for what they truly are.

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