Monday, July 23, 2012

WHY YOU SHOULD SUPPORT THE SYRIAN MILITARY AS IT CLEANSES ALEPPO

You should support the Syrian military as it cleanses Aleppo of the rebels because there is a very strong possibility that al Qaeda are there.

Earlier this year a series of car bombs hit Aleppo, killing and seriously injuring approximately 100, including children who were playing in a park close to one of the car bombs. Following the invasion of Iraq in 2003 any car bomb in Iraq was instantly blamed on al Qaeda, but in the case of Aleppo the BBC for one, along with the rebels accused the Syrian government of doing it!

Last week it was reported that the Syrian rebels had taken control of a border crossing at Bab al-Hawa, which is about 15 miles from Aleppo. This morning Sky News was jumping for joy at the news that Azzaz, just a few miles North of Aleppo, was under control of the rebels, even though this occured last Thursday (and I suggest this was to boost the morale of not just the rebels but perhaps MI6 and CIA following the rebels getting their arses kicked in Damascus and Aleppo over the weekend).

But what if al Qaeda is in the mix?

I have to hat-tip to The Guardian for this, but their live blog has published an extract from a Turkish media outlet Hurriyet (which incidentally was represented at Bilderberg this year). The article is about Turkey moving missiles close to the border with Syria, but The Guardian curiously omits this explosive information.
Rebel forces gained control of the Bab al-Hawa crossing on Thursday, but on Saturday, a group of some 150 foreign fighters were in control of the post, an AFP photographer said.

Some fighters said they belonged to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), while others claimed allegiance to a group called Shura Taliban.
[source : Turkey sends missile batteries to Syria border, Hurriyet, http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-sends-missile-batteries-to-syria-border.aspx?pageID=238&nID=26114&NewsCatID=338, 23/07/2012]

"Some fighters said they belonged to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)"?

Are we now expected to support al Qaeda?

This is the same group that we assisted in Libya last year when NATO bombed and bombed and bombed and bombed and bombed and bombed and bombed and bombed a path all the way into Tripoli for the Libyan al Qaeda rebs, having first fomented the civil war through BSF, as shown by the BBC earlier this year.

This is the same group that was reported to have been airlifted from Libya into Turkey to the cries of "Bashar you are next".

This is the kind of group that would have been considered as proxies to be used by the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia in the agreement revealed in The Redirection by Seymour Hersh when because the plan for war on seven nations in five years, as revealed to General Wesley Clark shortly after the inside job 9/11, was stalling in Iraq a Faustian pact was reached in which Sunni terrorists would be unleashed onto Shia governments.

This is the kind of group who would have taken advantage of the Covenant of Security during the 1990's in which Islamic fundamentalist terrorist organisations could find sanctuary in London.

So, do you support al Qaeda?

I don't.

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