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Hello, I'm anti Assad, whom I consider a butcher who rather wants to destroy Syria then to give up power. I'm also against Iranian influence in the Middle East. So I'm against Hezbollah's intervention in Syria, wich is a command Nazrallah followed up from Iran.
I'm also against the regimes of mani Sunni states leaders, like Qatar, who's next Emir declared:
And we know Saudi Arabia is friends with the zionists and wanted Assad out for a long time together with Washington.
So everythings seems being played out what the enemies and zionists wanted for years. What good can come out of this? Another zionist client state?
watch?v=TPMOdXAHNvE
Hello, I'm anti Assad, whom I consider a butcher who rather wants to destroy Syria then to give up power. I'm also against Iranian influence in the Middle East. So I'm against Hezbollah's intervention in Syria, wich is a command Nazrallah followed up from Iran.
I'm also against the regimes of mani Sunni states leaders, like Qatar, who's next Emir declared:
Tamim claimed, that Israel is not the enemy, Al-Qaida is.
Syria, in particular, should be extremely concerned about Al-Qaida given the considerable economic problems Syria faces. Tamim said Qatar is investing in Syria specifically because they want Syria to be "a part of us (i.e. the Arab world), not a part of Iran." Petraeus agreed on the importance of getting Syria out of the Iranian orbit.
And we know Saudi Arabia is friends with the zionists and wanted Assad out for a long time together with Washington.
The Saudi government, with Washingtons approval, would provide funds and logistical aid to weaken the government of President Bashir Assad, of Syria. The Israelis believe that putting such pressure on the Assad government will make it more conciliatory and open to negotiations. Syria is a major conduit of arms to Hezbollah.
To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabias government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.
The policy shift has brought Saudi Arabia and Israel into a new strategic embrace, largely because both countries see Iran as an existential threat. They have been involved in direct talks, and the Saudis, who believe that greater stability in Israel and Palestine will give Iran less leverage in the region, have become more involved in Arab-Israeli negotiations.
So everythings seems being played out what the enemies and zionists wanted for years. What good can come out of this? Another zionist client state?
watch?v=TPMOdXAHNvE