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David (UK) August 14, 2012, 00:20
Al Qaeda Taking Deadly New Role in Syria’s Conflict

"It is the sort of image that has become a staple of the Syrian revolution, a video of masked men calling themselves the Free Syrian Army and brandishing AK-47s — with one unsettling difference. In the background hang two flags of Al Qaeda..."

ROD NORDLAND: New York Times, July 24 2012






David (UK) August 12, 2012, 15:58
Rubin Schmidt: Given the UK/US have been more than happy to use False-Flag attacks, few (thinking) people might be surprised if they had used - or plan to use - the same trick with Syria. In light of this, it is telling how the UK is sending £5 Million "aid", and that al-Qaeda now has the support of some within the US. And yet, while they say one persons Terrorist is anothers Freedom-Fighter - are there not limits?
David (UK) August 12, 2012, 03:11
IT’S A MAD WORLD (part two)

"Al-Qaeda’s Specter in Syria"

"The Syrian rebels would be immeasurably weaker today without al-Qaeda in their ranks. By and large, Free Syrian Army (FSA) battalions are tired, divided, chaotic, and ineffective. Feeling abandoned by the West, rebel forces are increasingly demoralized as they square off with the Assad regime’s superior weaponry and professional army. Al-Qaeda fighters, however, may help improve morale. The influx of jihadis brings discipline, religious fervor, battle experience from Iraq, funding from Sunni sympathizers in the Gulf, and most importantly, deadly results. In short, the FSA needs al-Qaeda now."

Author: Ed Husain, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies,
August 6, 2012
David (UK) August 12, 2012, 03:09
IT’ A MAD WORLD (part two)

"Al-Qaeda’s Specter in Syria"

"The Syrian rebels would be immeasurably weaker today without al-Qaeda in their ranks. By and large, Free Syrian Army (FSA) battalions are tired, divided, chaotic, and ineffective. Feeling abandoned by the West, rebel forces are increasingly demoralized as they square off with the Assad regime’s superior weaponry and professional army. Al-Qaeda fighters, however, may help improve morale. The influx of jihadis brings discipline, religious fervor, battle experience from Iraq, funding from Sunni sympathizers in the Gulf, and most importantly, deadly results. In short, the FSA needs al-Qaeda now."

Author: Ed Husain, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies
August 6, 2012
David (UK) August 11, 2012, 21:55
IT’S A MAD WORLD

UK Sends £5 Million to Listed Terrorists in Syria

"Little else could accentuate the hypocrisy and unhinged madness of US and British foreign policy more than Foreign Secretary William Hague announcing his government’s decision to fund genocidal sectarian extremists murdering under the flag of Al Qaeda in Syria."

Tony Cartalucci, Infowars.com, Aug 11, 2012

Rubin Schmidt August 9, 2012, 06:41
JULIAN: In Aug. 1964. Two American destroyers were "allegedly" attacked by Nth. Vietnamese Forces in the Bay of Tonkin...which authorised the use of American Military Force in Vietnam and resulted in approximately one and a half million dead Vietnamese. On Wed. 7th Nov. 2001, Martin Fletcher, in Washington, reports, "LBJ tape confirms Vietman "error". 37 Years...Are you spotting patterns of behaviour here Julian.? Oh yes, the North Koreans attacked them too.!!! In 1953 Britain and the US crushed the democratically elected Government of Iran. Dan De Luce reported in the Guardian on Wed. 20th Aug. 2003, "Ignoring Intrnational Law Britain and the US, opted for the high risk strategy of regime change in order to prevent a volitile enemy in the Middle East, it was not however Iraq in the firing line but Iran and the after-shocks are still being felt. Fifty years ago this week, the CIA and the British SIS orchestrated a Coup D,Etat that toppled the democratic Government of Mohammad Mossadegh." (Operation Ajax..Kermit Roosevelt, Norman H Swartzkopf. Gen. Fazlollah Zahedi.) Feb.1979. Time. "The 5000 member Iranian Secret Police Force, SAVAK, (a contraction of the Farsi words for Security and Information Organisation) has long been Irans most hated and feared institution," Cant say the American,s come without "gifts".!!!
Rubin Schmidt August 9, 2012, 04:45
JULIAN: On the 6th Oct. 1976 Cubana flight 455 was blown up killing 73 passengers. BBC.Wed. 11th May 2005 reports "Cuban plane bomber was CIA agent" (Luis Posada Carrites, Venezuelan of Cuban decent.) "Declassified US Government documents shows that a man suspected of involvement in the bombing of a Cuban passenger plane worked for the CIA." 30 Years.!!! Fri. 20th May 2005. "Venezuela has said the US will be guilty of double standards on terrorism if it doesn,t extradite Cuban exile over the bombing of a plane." Makes you wonder whats left to "leak", Julian.!!!
Rubin Schmidt August 9, 2012, 04:15
DAVID UK: It was expected that Spain would join the Axis, in 1940, Germany,s Chief of Foreign and Counter-Intelligence, (Abwehr. OKD), Admiral Canaris, let Franco know what to ask Hitler for, that he couldn,t supply. An alternative telephone system, an alternative oil supply and guns big enough to deal with Gibralta. "Never in the history of human endeavour, have so many people, struck so many medals, for the wrong man." Canaris undermined Hitler right at the start, he didn,t like him.!!!
Rubin Schmidt August 9, 2012, 03:46
DAVID(UK): I think the entire world thought Britain was finished in 1940, including the Cabinate. The Irish Nationalists certainately thought so, and turned down the offer of the North for the use of their ports. The Republic didn,t want to risk their neutrality. It would have been foolish not to have an evacuation of the vunerable and the bankers. Churchill would have stupid not to have joined them as he was Jewish.(mother Jenny Jacobson..maternal line.) No, the "Saviour" of Britain, in 1940, was German.!!!
David (UK) August 8, 2012, 15:30
‘You f***ing Americans. Who are you to tell us, the rest of the world, that we’re not going to deal with Iranians?’

Who would have thought it, while the British Government are willing to hand Julian Assange to the Yanks, it is a banker that is willing to stand up to Uncle Sam. Well, well, a banker as spokesperson for British opinion.