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Car Bomb on Turkish/Syrian Border

Friends of Syria
February 11, 2013

A car bomb exploded at a crossing on Turkey’s border with Syria near the Cilvegozu border post on Monday, killing at least 13 people including 3 Turkish citizens and wounding 28 more.

Anadolu News Agency said the death toll, including those who died in the hospitals, reached 13 and the number of the wounded people is 28, including 9 Turkish citizens and 19 Syrians. The agency added that the wounded people include 13 who are in a critical situation, 5 of them are Turkish citizens and 8 are Syrians. The wounded people are being treated in Reyhanli and Antakia hospitals and other specialized hospitals.

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FSA hitting and slapping women / FSA Terroristen misshandeln Frauen [video]

Friends of Syria
February 9, 2013


Libya & Mali, Good extremists & Bad extremists

by Tony Cartalucci
Land Destroyer

February 4, 2013 (Guardian War Propaganda) – It’s hard to contemplate the audacity of the Guardian in their feigning concern for the victims of extremism in Mali as 2 years ago they were cheering on almost identical extremists in the very same region.

Image: Libya’s “rebels” were in fact Al Qaeda’s  US State Department, United Nations, and the UK Home Office (page 5, .pdf)-listed terrorist organization, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) who committed sweeping atrocities, even exterminating entire cities with little or no condemnation from the West. Now they fight in Syria with Western arms and cash, while their ideological compatriots in Mali serve as a casus belli for French occupation.

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The UK Government and media outlets downplayed and largely ignored the brutalization of black communities during the Libyan conflict and in its aftermath reports of ethnic cleansing were conveniently swept under the carpet. The extremists who were committing these atrocities and war crimes were subjected to the least amount of scrutiny possible as they were essentially fighting on behalf of Western interests and were backed up militarily by NATO. Compare this to the current situation in Mali. A near autonomous region in the North of the country is this time directly threatening Western interests so miraculously its all systems go with regards to rigorous reporting and faux outrage.

What does this duplicity tell us about government policy and the news reports that shamelessly support it?

It tells us that human rights and democracy play little to no part in the decision to promote and pursue wars. The Guardian can, and do, propagandize a cause based solely on the Governments financial interests.


OIC Islamic Nations Leaders Bow Down To Zionists – Sheikh Imran Hosein [video]

108morris108
February 8, 2013

But these leaders do not represent the views of the Muslim People.
Iran was one of the few countries at the OIC to voice reservations on referring Syria to the UN. (The UN is not an Islamic body)
Iran’s influence on Morsi is just window dressing. The Ikwhan (MB – Muslim Brotherhood Political Party) is fully aligned with Washington.


Pentagon in favor of arming Syrian rebels

End the Lie – Independent News
February 7, 2013

U.S. Secretary Leon Panetta (AFP Photo / Win McNamee)

The outgoing leader of the United States Department of Defense told Congress on Thursday that the Pentagon favors a plan to arm the Syrian rebels attempting to oust President Bashar al-Assad.

US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told lawmakers in Washington Thursday morning that he supports an initiative introduced by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that would have equipped anti-Assad rebels with American weaponry. The plan, hatched by Sec. Clinton and endorsed by both Sec. Panetta and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was opposed by Pres. Barack Obama, who instead has sought more diplomatic solutions to the Middle East uprising.

Mrs. Clinton, Pres. Obama’s secretary of state since 2009, retired from that role earlier this month. Former Senator John Kerry was confirmed as her replacement on February 1, and Mr. Panetta is expected to walk away from his DoD position in the coming days.

More than 60,000 people have been killed in Syria since the Arab Spring began nearly two years ago. For Pres. Obama, though, an intervention by way of weaponry could only increase the instability into the region and spawn further violent responses.

“We have seen extremist elements insinuate themselves into the opposition, and you know, one of the things that we have to be on guard about – particularly when we start talking about arming opposition figures – is that we are not indirectly putting arms in the hands of folks that would do Americans harm, or do Israelis harm or otherwise engage in, in actions that are detrimental to our national security,” Mr. Obama said in November.

Now, though, comments made from the nation’s capital on Thursday suggest a rift between the White House and the Pentagon, where Sec. Panetta favored Clinton’s proposal. The revelation came about after Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona), chairperson of the Senate Armed Services Committee, introduced the question during a hearing revolving around the September 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya that left four Americans dead. Mr. Panetta and General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sat side-by-side as Mr. McCain asked if they favored the former secretary of state’s initiative.

“We do,” said Panetta. “We did,” answered Dempsey.

Moments later on Twitter, a message sent from the account registered to Sen. McCain commented on the discovery.

“Interesting,” wrote McCain, “Panetta and Dempsey say they supported the Clinton/Petraeus plan to arm the rebels in #Syria.”

Later in the afternoon, Sen. McCain issued a statement even further exploring the revelation made earlier that day on the Hill.

“I was very pleased to hear both Secretary Panetta and Chairman Dempsey state that they supported this proposal, which unfortunately was refused by the White House. What this means is that the president overruled the senior leaders of his own national security team, who were in unanimous agreement that America needs to take greater action to change the military balance of power in Syria,” he wrote.

“The crisis in Syria represents a graphic failure of American leadership. I urge the president to heed the advice of his former and current national security leaders and immediately take the necessary steps, along with our friends and allies, that could hasten the end of the conflict in Syria.”

Source: RT


Haven’s Hell: Hunger & hopelessness for Syria refugees in Jordan camp [video]

Russia Today
February 6, 2013

Jordan is struggling with massive influx of Syrian refugees, saying their number could exceed 700 thousand this year. The Jordanian goverment says it will not be able to accept the many more expected if President Assad falls. Although, some Syrians are deciding to take their chance against bullets and airstrikes at home, rather than suffer the squalor in camps.

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Why The NWO Hates Syria [video]

Syrian Girl
December 17, 2012

8 reasons why the NWO hates Syria
No Rothschild central bank, NO IMF debt, No Genetically modified food, Oil and pipelines, Anti-secret societies, Anti-Zionism, Secularism, Nationalism.