21-07-2012, 04:46 PM
It's all set up. Syria is not going to invade anywhere. But the government is not going any where soon either. Despite the bombing the other day and the murder of on of the countries top missile scientist and his family last night the government force still seem well and truly in control. They have retaken all the border posts and parts of the city. One of my friends there says it has been very quiet. But I have also seen videos of FSA prisoners surrendering not all of whom are Syrian either as well as many bodies from shoot outs with government forces. So it seems their proxy FSA forces are not up to it and are splintering in to nothing. Their spokesperson resigned yesterday. So maybe Israel will step into the breech. The script must be followed. They have the new Syrian constitution, created at the Orwellian US Institute for Peace ready to go as soon as this government is felled. And one of the personal involved in the bombing is hiding in the US embassy in Damascus. So Israel is 'worried' that Assad is going to release (chemical) weapons into the hands of Hezbollah to help him eliminate the foreign Sunni Salafists mercenaries of the FSA and this will be their pretext to go in.
And if that doesn't come to pass there is Plan B. They have their bus bombing in Bulgaria, a NATO country. An attack on a NATO country is an attack on them all, remember? Because the bus had Israeli tourists and not New Zealanders or Tanzanians it brings Israel in to it. Israel is now blaming Hezbollah which they say is directed by Iran even is it is Lebanese. They are in part sponsored by secular Syria and theocratic Iran. Syria is also probably the Palestinians biggest supporter in the Arab countries too. If they can't get what they want through the UN, as is looking increasingly so with the continued veto of China and Russia, they will use NATO. Susan Rice, US ambassador to the UN, has already indicated that this is their next move as she chastised China and Russia saying if they can't use the UN against Syria they will be forced to go 'outside' the UN to get what they want against Syria.
The road to Iran goes through Damascus. And both the US and Israel have been keen to travel that road and neutralise them for some time. Either they'll take the high road or the low road. All roads lead to Iran but they do go through Damascus. Israel gets what they want. The US gets what they want. Everyone has a fig leaf to stand behind.
And if that doesn't come to pass there is Plan B. They have their bus bombing in Bulgaria, a NATO country. An attack on a NATO country is an attack on them all, remember? Because the bus had Israeli tourists and not New Zealanders or Tanzanians it brings Israel in to it. Israel is now blaming Hezbollah which they say is directed by Iran even is it is Lebanese. They are in part sponsored by secular Syria and theocratic Iran. Syria is also probably the Palestinians biggest supporter in the Arab countries too. If they can't get what they want through the UN, as is looking increasingly so with the continued veto of China and Russia, they will use NATO. Susan Rice, US ambassador to the UN, has already indicated that this is their next move as she chastised China and Russia saying if they can't use the UN against Syria they will be forced to go 'outside' the UN to get what they want against Syria.
The road to Iran goes through Damascus. And both the US and Israel have been keen to travel that road and neutralise them for some time. Either they'll take the high road or the low road. All roads lead to Iran but they do go through Damascus. Israel gets what they want. The US gets what they want. Everyone has a fig leaf to stand behind.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.