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Saturday, September 05, 2015

SECTARIAN CONFLICT IN SYRIA PROPOSED IN DECEMBER 2006

In March 2007 Seymour Hersh published an article entitled The Redirection in which Hersh reported that the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia would unleash the nastiest international cutthroat Jihadis onto Syria, Lebanon and Iran.

But apparently in December 2006 it was proposed by the man running the US embassy in Syria that sectarian conflict in Syria should be implemented.



That man was Michael H Corbin, who is currently the US Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, who are currently assisting the head-chopping Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to illegally invade Yemen and kill hundreds of children in order to put down a rebellion of the Houthis who are fighting against Islamic State.

So this kinds makes sense.

Update: Wikipedia says he is still currently US Ambassador to the UAE, but his US State Dept page says he left that position in November 2014. The US State Dept says the Ambassador to the UAE is currently Barbara Leaf.

Update 2: The actual leak names the author of this proposal as William Roebuck. Now get this: as the violence in Libya occured during 2011, guess who was looking after American interests in the Maghreb? Yep. William Roebuck!!

He served as ChargĂ© d’Affaires in Tripoli for six months from January to June 2013, earning the Ryan C. Crocker Award for Outstanding Leadership in Expeditionary Diplomacy for this assignment later that year. From September 2010 until December 2012, he served as Director for the Office of Maghreb Affairs in the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.

[source : William V. Roebuck, US State Dept, http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/237201.htm]

Roebuck is currently US Ambassador to Bahrain.

So this kinds makes sense too.

Roebuck proposes sectarian violence in Syria in December 2006. He then gets put in charge of Libya before, during and after NATO bombs the shit out of the country, assassinates Gaddafi and then allows the rise of Islamic extremists which has provoked the surge in refugees from Libya!!

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