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Old May 19th, 2013 #741
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Israeli official: Assad preferable to extremist rebels

May 18, 2013

Israel prefers the regime of President Bashar Assad in Syria to continue than see a takeover of the country by rebel Islamist militants, The Times of London reported Friday, quoting an Israeli intelligence official.

“Better the devil we know than the demons we can only imagine if Syria falls into chaos, and the extremists from across the Arab world gain a foothold there,” the official said, according to the report.

According to the Times, the senior intelligence officer in the north of Israel said a weakened but stable Syria under Assad is not only better for Israel but for the region as a whole.

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Old May 19th, 2013 #742
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What no comment on the brave shaheeds from Novi Pazar? Just as I thought, totally expendable.

Hopefully we can send many more.
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Old May 19th, 2013 #743
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Total nonsense already refuted here numerous times.
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lol "wimmin and children" you sound like Kwan media every time you scream "innocent women and children" some how "innocent women and Children" are only casualties of war when any non ZOG does their end of the fighting.
Yes, the phrasing 'innocent woman and children' was pretty much a giveaway with this poser / fraud.
 
Old May 19th, 2013 #745
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Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad denied claims that the Syrian Army possessed chemical weapons and was using them against armed groups, and excluded any near resignation.

In an interview with Argentina's Clarin newspaper and Telam news agency, which will be published on Saturday, Assad considered that western claims that regime forces used chemical weapons, aimed at preparing the public opinion for a military intervention in Syria.
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Old May 19th, 2013 #746
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Islamic Front kill 90 Assad's soldiers & Hezbollah



May 19. 2013

Islamic Front claimed victory on Sunday, claimed responsibility for the destruction of the septum and Laboratory market by car bombing in Homs, killing more than 90 Assad's soldiers and Hezbollah.

Fighters said in a statement issued by the Syrian Sand News Network: "a victory for our people in the city of God, two operational cars were filled with Balnoasef and 12 tons of explosives and other cars weighing 7 tons."

The statement said that the two vehicles "after the arrival of the Mujahideen to put their cars loaded with tons of explosives to dogs and pigs of Assad and Hezbollah, enemies were burned and no one could come out" according to a statement.

The statement pointed out that "more than 90 Assad's soldiers and Hezbollah confirmed dead."

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To Serbian:Consider this a way your people can get vengance for the crimes that the same guilty parties committed against your people cccc
 
Old May 19th, 2013 #748
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Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that “Israel” was “acting" to prevent Syrian weapons from reaching Hezbollah in Lebanon and will continue to do so.

“Israel” carried out air strikes near Damascus two weeks ago, and a senior Zionist source said they were aimed at preventing the transfer of “sophisticated Iranian arms to Hezbollah”.
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Netanyahu: Not true that Israel prefers Assad to rebels

PM refutes Times of London report; Israeli politicians shouldn't take sides for fear of diverting the debate towards Israel, says Tzipi Livni

A Friday report in the Times of London, according to which Israel prefers the regime of Bashar Assad than see a takeover of the country by rebel Islamist militants, is untrue, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a meeting of Likud ministers on Sunday.

"The statements attributed to an Israeli intelligence officer do not represent the Israeli government's position," Netanyahu said, according to a source present at the meeting.
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Old May 21st, 2013 #752
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Syrian Opposition Groups Say Assad Must Go

May 21, 2013

Syrian opposition groups meeting in Spain say they oppose all negotiation with President Bashar Assad's government unless it is aimed at his giving up of power.

Some 80 opposition representatives from inside and outside the country concluded a two-day meeting Tuesday, saying Assad would neither form part of any transition government nor have any role in Syria's future.

Mouaz al-Khatib, former chief of the Syrian National Coalition, said a decision on whether the opposition groups would take part in a new Russia-U.S proposed conference on Syria*s future in Geneva will be taken within two weeks.

The groups oppose Assad representatives taking part in the meeting.

At a news conference, the opposition members condemned increased intervention in the Syrian conflict by neighboring Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, in support of Assad.

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US official: Iranian soldiers fighting for Assad in Syria

MUSCAT, Oman — Iran has sent soldiers to Syria to fight alongside forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militia, a senior State Department official said Tuesday.

An unknown number of Iranians are fighting in Syria, the official said, citing accounts from members of the opposition Free Syrian Army, which is backed by the United States. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview a strategy session that Secretary of State John F. Kerry is to hold Wednesday with key supporters of the Syrian opposition.

Rebel forces have alleged for weeks that Iran is sending trained fighters to Syria, and the Iran-backed Hezbollah has said baldly that it will not let Assad fall.

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Old May 21st, 2013 #754
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Shame?


Erdogan's tactic over Syria is BRILLIANT,

Turkey uses its enemy power (west) to counter its another enemy (Assad).


Assad is begging Russia, China & other commies to aid him more weapons.

If Assad didn't beg to Russia & other commies, he has killed early by the rebels.
Zionist baloney as usual from this fruitcake.
 
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May 21, 2013 | 15:40

Another Bosnian Salafi dies in Syria conflict

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SARAJEVO -- Another Bosnian citizen, a member of the Muslim Salafi movement, has been killed in the fighting in Syria, according to media reports.




The man's identity has not been revealed.

52 Bosnian Salafis have left their country to take part in the civil war in the Middle Easte.

Most of them joined the Al-Nusra unit, which the U.S. administration has designated as a terrorist organization "with links to Al-Qaeda." yet it still supports it because the big goal is destruction of Syria as a strong state

The public broadcaster of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat entity, the Federal Television, is reporting that volunteers from Bosnia first gather in the Turkish town of Antakya, and are then taken to the Syrian border.

They enter Syria illegally at the Bab el-Hawa crossing, and then gather again in Sarmada, where they undergo "religious training" for the members of the Free Syrian Army - an armed organization fighting against Syria's government forces.

According Srna - the news agency of the Serb entity in Bosnia - Muaz Šabić, a Salafi from the town of Zenica, has been killed in Syria. He and some others left to join the war "with the financial assistance of the Gornja Maoča Salafi community leader, Nusret Imamović." The report further asserts that Imamović gave the volunteers 3,000 convertible Bosnian marks each.

The agency quotes security sources to say that Mostar resident Dževad Gološ acted as middleman in sending the Salafis to Syria. As a student, Gološ was "for a while engaged by the Islamic Community of Bosnia-Herzegovina."
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Old May 22nd, 2013 #756
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Another Bosnian Salafi dies in Syria conflict
Do you think if many of them died in martyrdom fighting they will mourn? NO

Die as a martyr is their goal.

I'm just happy there are Bosnian muslims who still concern about their muslim brothers in Syria.
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US Senate panel backs arming Syrian rebels

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Senate panel voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to send weapons to rebels fighting Syria's government, but it was not clear who would get the arms even if the bill succeeds, as Washington struggles to deal with its response to the conflict.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 15-3 for legislation that would send arms to "vetted" moderate members of the Syrian opposition, the first time U.S. lawmakers have approved such military action in the two-year-old civil war.

The measure will now be considered by the full Senate, where a vocal group of legislators has been pushing for President Barack Obama to do more to help the rebels waging a war in which at least 80,000 people have died.

Only three senators on the committee - Republican Ron Paul and Democrats Tom Udall and Chris Murphy - opposed the bill. But lawmakers from both parties expressed concerns about whether sending arms risked putting powerful weapons into the wrong hands, including fighters with ties to al Qaeda.

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Do you think if many of them died in martyrdom fighting they will mourn? NO

Die as a martyr is their goal.

I'm just happy there are Bosnian muslims who still concern about their muslim brothers in Syria.
You are happy that they are seeking martyrdom in Syria fighting Arabs rather than in Israel fighting Yahud. Ya Khayen
 
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The Main Goals of these Powers:
• The Jewnited States: Seeks weakening Syria and affecting its regional role in which it dissociates its army and deplete its allies in the axis of resistance, noting that the most important goal is securing the Zionist entity.

• Britain and France: Seek booking a role in the Middle East starting from Syria in light of information about an abundance of oil in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean. In addition to securing the Zionist entity for being the protector of the western interests.

• Shitsrael: Its main goal is to weaken the Syrian army’s abilities and topple President Bashar Assad to harm the axis of resistance that spreads all over Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. It expresses this publicly and works secretly to achieve this goal.

• Turkey: Seeks restoring the glories of the Ottoman Empire and return to the Arab World through the Syrian gate to achieve its goals and appear as a main regional player in light of the retreat of the Saudi and Egyptian role in the region.

• Saudi Arabia: It aims at settling old issues with the Syrian leadership and hitting its political choices to disconnect Iran from the resistance movements in the region.

• Qatar: With its monetary and oil resources it plays a role that highly surpasses its size. It seeks achieving Washington and Tel Aviv’s goals, as well as supporting some “Islamist” movements to achieve its political enterprise even though it contradicts with the vision of some Gulf countries atop of which is Saudi Arabia.
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About the relationships with the other countries, Russia in particular, Al-Abboud says that “the relationship between Syria and Russia are based on the equation of how could Damascus save the Russian interests, eventually how would it save Moscow’s relationship with Syria on the level of protecting the sovereignty and dignity of the Syrians.”

He also noted that “the regime in Syria exceeded the potential of working on protecting itself and protecting the state, which eventually created a sort of complication in the relationships with Russia, China, the BRICS countries and the global powers whose relationships with the United States are unstable.” “Those lively and close relationships with these countries protected first and foremost the Syrian state,” he added.

“The most important is that the Russian and Chinese stands weren’t as self-produced as it was based on the relationship with Syria. In other words, without Damascus’ resistance along the past two years, Russia wouldn’t have took this position, not to mention the resistant alliance, which strengthened Moscow and Beijing’s stands in the international organizations.”

It is clear for everybody that Syria did bet first and foremost on the “winning horse” that remained with it, and will remain. It also went far from the relationship with the United States because it soon fails its allies and tools. There are many evidences on that, starting from the Shah of Iran, and passing by Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and…

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We citizens of the US are represented by the very best of us. The
Senate, in particular the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is
filled to the brim with humanitarians, deep thinking wise men, and
just good folks.

Surely, that must be true.

Why, only yesterday, most of these fourteen fine gentlemen and two
fine ladies voted to provide aid to freedom fighters in Syria,
including training and lethal weapons now, plus a $250 million starter
fund for their government once Assad is hung or assassinated. While
the committee is dominated by peace-loving Democrats, they are
certainly channeling Ronald Reagan and who can say he would not be
proud! As another testament to the era of the 1980s, the vote was a
model of transparency and clear thinking!

I detect a bit of disbelief. Doubters need go no further than the
membership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, filled as it is
with the great military minds of Barbara Boxer and Marco Rubio,
environmentalist and professional politician Ben Cardin of Maryland,
and clean water activist and leader in various Iran sanctions
legislation Bob Casey of Pennsylvania. Check out the great record of
public service, government efficiency, and tax-fighting of New
Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen – who simultaneously fights to maintain
"her" two military bases and unhindered funding thereto, who happily
voted "Yes, God, Yes" on the bill.

And who can forget union and public school fighter Bob Menendez, who
chairs the committee, and his wise words yesterday,

The greatest humanitarian crisis in the world is unfolding in and
around Syria…Vital U.S. interests are at stake including the stability
of the Middle East, loose chemical weapons, and the danger that Syria
becomes a safe haven for extremists. The United States must play a
role in tipping the scales toward opposition groups and working to
build a free and democratic Syria.

I get chills just reading that, and who wouldn’t have wanted to be
sitting in that committee room to bask in the glow of American
principles and statesmanship!

Of course, doubters among you might suggest that greater humanitarian
crises exist, and have for far longer, and with greater human cost.
Perhaps you are thinking of the little you know about eastern Congo,
or one of the many places the US is already "aiding" with "training
and lethal weapons," such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Mali, Sudan,
Somalia, etc. Perhaps you have some vague idea about suffering and
death relating to the blockaded and sanctioned Palestinians, or those
starving in North Korea, or even the US-funded prison for suspected
terrorists in Guantanamo! If you are thinking that these cases even
approach the ethical scope, importance, urgency and actionable-ness of
Syria, you are sadly mistaken.

Why, even calm and clear thinking Republican Marco Rubio became
emotional and "insisted that it was critical to help groups battling
the well-armed, pro-Assad forces and radical jihadists." Vital and
critical, to the US as we know it, and as we believe her to be – that
shining city on a hill, arms open, and always ready to help those
seeking to throw off the yoke of an invasive, unelected, and
unaccountable government led by a despot who doesn’t share the vision
of the people and is arming against them.

I’m only surprised that more money and assistance was not immediately
approved by the Senate committee, and can only say godspeed to this
bill in the Senate, and in the House.

It is amazing that the three naysayers in the Foreign Relations
Committee were not publicly marched out and held in stocks for the
rest of us to laugh at! I mean seriously, Senator Udall (New Mexico)
was suggesting that weapons given to the rebels in Syria might end up
in the hands of our enemies! Like when has that ever happened? What a
fool!

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky commented, "…the U.S. is war weary and
reluctant to get involved in a murky conflict with so many factions.
…There is no assurance that the weapons would end up in the hands of
"liberty-loving, Jeffersonian-type of democrats." He went on to point
out that the existing law forbids the passage of this bill,
specifically that the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force
does not allow intervention in Syria and another bars weapons to
Syria.

I can imagine the jeering and the laughter in the room when these
idiotic ideas were voiced! Thank goodness we could count on the highly
respected public servant Senator John McCain to be appropriately
derisive.

Of course, behind the scenes, we have the active support in this
effort to militarily aid the Syrian rebels, even the al Qaeda
connected ones such as Jabhat al-Nusra, by both the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee and the Pentagon. Of course, neither of these
groups benefit from war, chaos, confusion, and a vibrant military
intelligence, arms, and public commentary marketplace in the Middle
East, and no one would ever be so stupid as to suggest that.
Nonetheless, they both reluctantly came on board with this proposal to
aid Syrian rebels because indeed, this is a humanitarian crisis, not a
political one, and it can only be dealt with militarily.

Everybody knows that.

Suggestions that members of the Senate Committee take some of their
considerable private wealth and influence and raise the funds to
train, arm and transition a new government into Syria were shrugged
off, with one Senator saying "What good would that do?"





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