Wednesday, August 08, 2012

SYRIA IS GETTING BIGGER AND BLOODIER

Two recent events in Syria indicate that things are becoming bigger and bloodier in Syria.

The first is the reported killing/execution of a Russian General by the FSA. This has potentially huge international consequences.
The Free Syrian Army (FSA) claimed responsibility on Wednesday for the killing of a Russian general in Syria who was working as a consultant to the Syrian defense minister and head of general staff of military affairs, it said in an announcement aired by Al Arabiya.
[source : FSA claims responsibility for Russian general’s death in Syria, Al Arabiya, http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/08/08/231005.html, 08/08/2012]

The second is the attack on a Shiite family in Damascus by armed rebs which ended with the family being murdered and the lynching of the last surviving child.
Terrorists in Syria hanged a small Shiite child after killing all his family members in Damascus, human rights activists in Iraq unveiled on Monday.

According to a report by Iraq's Qanon news website, Iraqi human rights activists said that armed rebel groups attacked the house of a Shiite Iraqi family in the Seyede Zainab neighborhood in the capital city of Damascus, killed all members of the family and hanged the last one, a little child.
[source : Terrorists Hang Shiite Child after Killing Family Members, Fars News Agancy, http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9104253045, 06/08/2012]

A couple of quotes come to mind.

The first is the quote from the source for The Daily Star who, when revealing the presence of BSF in and around Syria, is quoted as saying
"This is all going like Libya but this will be bigger and bloodier."
[source : SYRIA WILL BE BLOODIEST YET, The Daily Star, 1/1/2012]

The second is a quote from a source in The Redirection by Seymour Hersh, which revealed the Faustian pact between the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia to unleash Sunni terrorists onto particular countries who had been named in a plan for war on seven nations in five years which was revealed to General Wesley Clark shortly after the inside job 9/11.
"The last time Iran was a threat, the Saudis were able to mobilize the worst kinds of Islamic radicals. Once you get them out of the box, you can’t put them back."
[source : The Redirection, The New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/03/05/070305fa_fact_hersh?currentPage=all, 05/03/2007]

There are a few ways to deal with these "worst kind of Islamic radicals", and they are the worst kind for lynching a child like that. One way would be to support Assad and the Syrian military as they cleanse Syria of this scum. Another would be to get onto terrorist supporter William Hague to explain himself and what he means exactly by 'nonlethal'; did the rebs who lynched that child use 'nonlethal' communications equipment, or 'nonlethal' intelligence that he willingly donated?

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