What CNN will NOT tell you about Syria - a must read

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Do you remember what happened when UN accused Syria of Harriri assasination in Lebanon and forced Syrian troops out? Israel brutaly invaded Lebanon shortly after killing thousands of civilians... so I was researching for some alternative views on Syria, and found this:
(If you can combine it with how our own country has been destroyed by debt, then possibly you can see a better picture of what is really happening)

The report had stressed the fact that in Syria there is now revolution in making ,but a classical coup d`etat ,supported by old colonialist powers. ″ Syria is the least possible target for a so called revolution. In front of the country is a leader of undoubtedly huge popularity: Bashar Al Assad. Young, western educated, modernist, reform minded- his rule of just 11 years is miles away from the decrepit autocracy of Hosni Mubarak or Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Bashar Al Assad is having a clear track of successes: opening Syrian society, release of all political prisoners, fighting corruption, opening internet, accepting a western style society and creating a huge social and political base for his government ″ appreciates Professor Anton Caragea .

The reports emphasize the fact that Syria is a viable democracy an open society, in full process of reforms and modernization on all sectors of life, and the main target is just the independent foreign policy that the country is pursuing . The main vectors for this attack on Syria are according to professor Caragea evaluation : ″the Syrian-Iran alliance it is targeted here. Iran was not attacked yet, because of just one reason: an attack on Iran, will instantly inflame the Middle East ,with Syria supporting Iran and Hezbollah in attacking Israel.

Now, taking Syria out of the equation, will mean the dissolution of Hezbollah, the dismantle of Lebanon and the end of any retaliation possibility for Iran.

The destruction of Iran alliances it is not the only thing at stake in the aggression on Syria.

In the last years Turkey had becoming a worrisome partner for West and Ankara`s main partner in a new policy toward Arab states and Islamic community is Syria. With Syria, Turkey resolved border issues pending from more than 80 year ago, opened frontiers, resolved the disputes on Euphrates water and opened markets.

This was a success story of unmatched efficiency and now, if Syria collapsed , Turkey new policy will also collapsed and in the Arab world eyes will be just another partner of western aggression and the dream of a Turkey-Arab alliance will be shattered″ .

In this climate of conspiracy and pressure by dint of media manipulation and terrorist attacks the foreign power realized that :″ being impossible to create a revolution inside, Syria was targeted by a media war off unthinkable intensity. Photos and videos from Bahrain where presented on Al Jazeera and western stations as BBC and CNN as images from Homs or other Syrian cities , protest in Alexandria , with Egyptian flags, where portrayed as demonstrators in Latakia and the list could go on indefinitely .

While in Syria there was no protests, groups of armed gangs where crossed from southern Syria and sent to kill civilians in Deraa, Homs, Hama , Latakia hoping to provoke a civilian reactions against so called army and police atrocities . This had failed one more time, as in Syria everybody knows that the army will never fire on protestors or civilians. The high regards that army is having in popular minds blocked this new attempt of spreading chaos″ .

In front of all this failed plots and attack the report of professor Anton Caragea is ending in a brighter light : ″ people of Syria will always stead fast on their dedication to build an independent and free country by dint of honesty and refusal of compromise .

Syria will always prevail

ANTI-SYRIA REVOLUTION. THE TRUTH BEHIND THE LIES - Institute of International Relations and Economic Cooperation


Another thing CNN won't show us: "Syrian freedom fighters ambush vehicles carrying regime enforcers: Horan region" - these idiots have a better chance to hit a bird:
LiveLeak.com - Syrian freedom fighters ambush vehicles carrying regime enforcers: Horan region
 
And that pretty much sums up the US media's propaganda BS about Syria
 
Syria has to go. They're a very important Iranian ally. Once they get knocked out,Iran will be all alone. No one in the Middle East will be rushing to their defense. The Sunni Arab Nations have no problem with the West taking Iran out. Sunni Arabs don't have an affinity for Persian Shiites. There are even rumors that Saudi Arabia has already given the green light for an attack. Iran is currently being isolated and taking Syria out is a big part of creating that isolation. So unless the Chinese or Russians are willing to fight & die for Iran,they are pretty much all done. The best they can hope for now is some sort of acceptable deal with the West. That's all that's left for them.
 
Syria has to go. They're a very important Iranian ally. Once they get knocked out,Iran will be all alone. No one in the Middle East will be rushing to their defense. The Sunni Arab Nations have no problem with the West taking Iran out. Sunni Arabs don't have an affinity for Persian Shiites. There are even rumors that Saudi Arabia has already given the green light for an attack. Iran is currently being isolated and taking Syria out is a big part of creating that isolation. So unless the Chinese or Russians are willing to fight & die for Iran,they are pretty much all done. The best they can hope for now is some sort of acceptable deal with the West. That's all that's left for them.

I seem to remember this kind of "it's gonna be a cakewalk" talk about Iraq.

I think any sanctions against Iran are going to be meaningless because Turkey will ignore them. They'll happily make a bunch of money being Iran's go-between.
 
Syria has to go. They're a very important Iranian ally. Once they get knocked out,Iran will be all alone. No one in the Middle East will be rushing to their defense. The Sunni Arab Nations have no problem with the West taking Iran out. Sunni Arabs don't have an affinity for Persian Shiites. There are even rumors that Saudi Arabia has already given the green light for an attack. Iran is currently being isolated and taking Syria out is a big part of creating that isolation. So unless the Chinese or Russians are willing to fight & die for Iran,they are pretty much all done. The best they can hope for now is some sort of acceptable deal with the West. That's all that's left for them.

I seem to remember this kind of "it's gonna be a cakewalk" talk about Iraq.

I think any sanctions against Iran are going to be meaningless because Turkey will ignore them. They'll happily make a bunch of money being Iran's go-between.



Iran and North Korea are two nuclear threats that this administration has not seen as being of any real significance, simply passed over. If you are counting on Obama to deal with the issue of anything linked to Iran, you'll be waiting quite a long time. Like everything else this President will most likely lean to an established committee to tackle the issue, as he is incapable of getting himself involved with executive decisions that could effect his more important "popularity image" (not that his approval ratings are anything worth boasting about). In fact, I don't recall any serious plan in dealing with Mahmoud Admadinajad since this idiot took the oath of office.
 
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So unless the Chinese or Russians are willing to fight & die for Iran,they are pretty much all done
Question is, are YOU? And the answer to me is obvious - no, you are not: all you brave, gun totting patriots and militias sat around and watched while tens of millions of your fellow country men were losing their homes to the banks which got bailed out by your same exact government.
 
I seem to remember this kind of "it's gonna be a cakewalk" talk about Iraq.

I think any sanctions against Iran are going to be meaningless because Turkey will ignore them. They'll happily make a bunch of money being Iran's go-between.

What do you expect?
Turkey risked nuclear-annihilation by Soviets during Cuban Crisis with Jupiter missiles stationed in Turkey. In 90s Turkey's 2nd biggest trade-partner (Iraq) was put under sanctions for a decade and it was a huge commercial loss.

And USA signed free-trade agreements with countries like Jordan or Israel instead of Turkey.
Off course, Turkey will look for her own business interests.
Just like USA does. We surely won't sanction the 2nd biggest market of the region after Turkey. We need trade and exports.
 
#1) around 90% of Syria is Sunni muslim.

#2) the other 10% is Alawite (which is an offshoot of Shiite muslims)

#3) President Assad and the military leaders are almost all Alawite

#4) the Syrian people hate the Assad government and the Alawite sect.

#5) if Iran is attacked both China and Russia will come to their aid.

#6) Israel is the one pushing the U.S. to attack Iran

#7) America gains nothing by attacking Iran.
 
#1) around 90% of Syria is Sunni muslim.

#2) the other 10% is Alawite (which is an offshoot of Shiite muslims)

#3) President Assad and the military leaders are almost all Alawite

#4) the Syrian people hate the Assad government and the Alawite sect.

#5) if Iran is attacked both China and Russia will come to their aid.

#6) Israel is the one pushing the U.S. to attack Iran

#7) America gains nothing by attacking Iran.

Sunni do you support the Syrian people in their fight to take down the regime?
 
#1) around 90% of Syria is Sunni muslim.

#2) the other 10% is Alawite (which is an offshoot of Shiite muslims)

#3) President Assad and the military leaders are almost all Alawite

#4) the Syrian people hate the Assad government and the Alawite sect.

#5) if Iran is attacked both China and Russia will come to their aid.

#6) Israel is the one pushing the U.S. to attack Iran

#7) America gains nothing by attacking Iran.

Syrian opposition is tumbling in disarray, they're not able to govern the country at this moment would the military-wing of the Opposition receive military aid.
In Lybia there were organized clan-structures from East of country (around Benghazi), which formed majority of the opposition Council.
 
Syrian opposition is tumbling in disarray, they're not able to govern the country at this moment would the military-wing of the Opposition receive military aid.
In Lybia there were organized clan-structures from East of country (around Benghazi), which formed majority of the opposition Council.
Also, Lybia has oil so that's why the West militarily helped the rebels.

Syria doesn't have any oil; so basically the opposition is on it's own against the Assad regime.
 
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Syrian opposition is tumbling in disarray, they're not able to govern the country at this moment would the military-wing of the Opposition receive military aid.
In Lybia there were organized clan-structures from East of country (around Benghazi), which formed majority of the opposition Council.
Also, Lybia has oil so that's why the West militarily helped the rebels.

Syria doesn't have any oil; so basically the opposition is on it's own against the Assad regime.

That plus, the Arab League has said it will not support NATO intervention like it did in Libya.
 
Also, Lybia has oil so that's why the West militarily helped the rebels.

Syria doesn't have any oil; so basically the opposition is on it's own against the Assad regime.

Assad or the whole system behind him is finished.
It's just a matter of time.

You don't have to be Nostradamus to say this.
 

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