Wednesday, February 19, 2014

HAS PRINCE CHARLES SACKED THE COWARD PRINCE BANDAR BIN SULTAN?

As the diabolical medieval Kingdom of Saudi Arabia finances and supplies cutthroat Jihadis in Syria, Prince Charles, fresh from a photo opportunity in the floods in Somerset, has decided that now is a good time to visit that utopia of freedom and democracy. This visit is his second trip there in less than a year. He will also be visiting Qatar on this trip.

LPAC have asked the question, what is Prince Charles doing on this trip?
Britain's Prince Charles has arrived in Riyadh as part of a four-day (Feb. 17-20) Middle East tour that includes both Qatar and Saudi Arabia. It is his tenth trip to Saudi Arabia since he first toured the nation in 1986. It has been less than a year since Charles last toured both the Saudi kingdom and Qatar. Charles's visit takes place at a time when Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the promotion of terrorist activities in Syria, Iraq, Central Asia, and Russia. Britain had long been the protector of many Islamist Jihadi groups who are funded by the Saudi Royal household.

[source : What is Prince Charles's Agenda This Time in Saudi Arabia?, LPAC, http://larouchepac.com/node/29892, 19th February 2014]

The BBC would have us believe that Charles is over there to dance with swords, and to discuss reconciliation in the region.
The Prince of Wales wore traditional robes and carried a sword as he took part in a ceremony as part of a festival of culture in Saudi Arabia.

Prince Charles joined members of the Saudi royal family for the Ardah - or sword dance - in the capital Riyadh.

The prince wore a traditional ankle-length garment, known as a "thobe", for the all-male ceremony which is usually performed at events such as weddings.

He is touring the Middle East, where he is visiting Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

...The Associated Press news agency reported a Buckingham Palace statement that said the prince had also planned to meet the Saudi king before he heads to Qatar for a two-day visit.

British ambassador to Saudi Arabia Jon Jenkins had said in a statement prior to the prince's visit that the royals were expected to discuss the need for reconciliation in the region and their hopes for its future, AP said.

[source : Prince Charles takes part in Saudi Arabian sword dance, BBC, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26252091, 19th February 2014]

But with just Saudi Arabia and Qatar on his planned tour, both of whom are the key financiers of the Syrian rebels, it is safe to assume that Syria is the purpose of this trip.

And in answer to LPAC's question, I suggest that Charles is in Saudi Arabia to tell the new Chief of Saudi Intelligence what to do...BECAUSE BANDAR HAS BEEN SACKED!!
News sources announced that the chief of the Saudi spying apparatus Bandar bin Sultan has been dismissed and will be replaced by interior minister Mohammad bin Nayef.

Prince Mohammad bin Nayef is in the US and it is said that he will officially take over the intelligence and security apparatus upon returning to his country.

[source : Saudi Bandar bin Sultan Fired as Spying Chief, IRIB World Service, http://english.irib.ir/analysis/commentaries/item/179145-saudi-bandar-bin-sultan-fired-as-spying-chief, 18th February 2014]

This follows a report last month in which Robert "Death Squad" Ford stated that Bandar was going to be sacked for his disastrous policy in Syria.
The US ambassador added that the Saudi committee for Lebanon and Syria (which compromises Abdulaziz Khoja, Abdulaziz Bin Abdullah Al Saud and Muqren Bin Abdullah Al Saud) is to be activated and will take over the Lebanese and Syrian file from Bandar.

Ford told the Syrian opposition figures: “Bandar’s plan for the Syrian conflict, put in 2012, had catastrophic repercussions on Syria and the region. It had made of Syria a powerful hub for al-Qaeda that US cannot confront. For that, you have to stop objecting and to go to Geneva 2, this is the US’ interest.”

[source : Robert Ford to Syria Opposition: Bandar on Long Vacation, Go to Geneva 2,al Manar, http://www.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=131228&cid=23&fromval=1&frid=23&seccatid=20&s1=1, 20th January 2014]

I seriously doubt that Charles is in Saudi Arabia to discuss reconciliation. If this was the case then there would have been a big time agreement for peace at the recent peace talks over Syria. But there wasn't. Instead the rebels wanted Assad to step down.

And an indication that something big is going to happen regarding Syria, the head of the FSA has also been sacked.
The leader of the Western- and Gulf Arab-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) has been sacked and replaced by a more experienced field commander.

Col Abd al-Ilah al-Bashir will succeed Brig Gen Salim Idris as chief-of-staff of the FSA's Supreme Military Council.

A spokesman said the decision was taken due to the "ineffectiveness" of the command and the need to "restructure".
[source : Free Syrian Army replaces chief-of-staff Salim Idris, BBC, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26224498, 17th February 2014]

NB the phrases "ineffectiveness" and "restructure", which implies to me that they want someone who can be more effective militarily, i.e. someone who can win on the battlefield. Do they have a new battle planned?

So let's have a brief recap. In the space of a few days:
1. the head of the FSA is sacked;
2. Bandar is sacked;
3. Prince Charles goes to Saudi Arabia and Qatar for the second time in less than a year.

Hmm...

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