Feb 3, 2012

Syria needs to seal its borders first as priority number one, not deal with the "al-CIA-duh"problem once they come into the country.

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No doubt the Syrian regime in Damascus feel secure with more arms purchases from Russia.

When the JEWSA gifted Hafiz Assad's regime $2 billion for fighting Saddam Hussein, on the side of the JEWSA in 1991, the regime spent ALL the money on arms purchases from Russia, subsequently, and sent a brigade to Saudi Arabia to stand side by side with the JEWSA, against Ba'athist Saddam Iraq.


But the regime must be wise, and must not believe totally that ONLY modern jet fighters, tanks and warships can defeat the AK-47 armed terrorist subversive "al-CIA-duh" groups operating at the behest of the JEWSA, Israel and NATO.

Other strategies are more relevant and important:

(i) The "al-CIA-duh" Terrorists must be met and stopped at the border. The Turkish/Syrian border; The Lebanon/Syrian border; The Iraq/Syrian border......where all borders must be totally sealed. Billions of $ must be spent on border security, and the advise and help of Russia, Iran.

(ii) Greater focus must be placed on counter terrorism, which in addition requires heavy training with Iran's Revolutionary Guard and of course Russia......but not necessarily more heavy military equipment.

(iii) Requesting Russia and Iran to place more of their security personnel in Syria, working with the Syrian security services.

The Arab Leagues advice about Bashar Assad handing over power to his Deputy is utter nonsense, and will be a disaster, since such advice and such an action will give defacto victory to "al-CIA-duh" in Syria.......they will merely fight harder against the regime.

Mullah Iran's sporadic meaningless advice to the Assad regime, requiring Assad to be more open and giving greater concessions to the terrorists is again nonsense. Nothing of constructive value comes from mullah Iran.

When a nation such as Syria is under attack by the JEWSA, NATO and Israel using Doenme NATO Turkey, and "al-CIA-duh" PROXIES...............the Syrian State should close itself up, expel ALL Westerners, close some of the Western embassies/consulates, expel ALL NGO's, and impose a curfew........not unlike the JEWSA has done to itself since 2001.....with its unofficial security budget of $1500 billion (Chalmers Johnson)


Mullah Iran is a puppet regime brought into power by the International Jews using the State institutions of the USA/UK..............that is why often the mullah seems to talk through their backsides.

Example 1: Ahmedinejad many visits to South America....meaningless..... unless he is fulfilling a mission for the CIA, and the "Iranian in Mexico maid servant wank."

Example 2: The Young Turks were brought into power by the International Jews in 1908 and 1913. Most of the leaders of the Young Turks were Doenme secret Jews (Like Ahmedinejad).....and they entered Turkey into an unnecessary war, and destroyed the Ottoman empire, which killed 2--4 million Ottoman citizens through war, massacres and starvation. What did Enver Pasha do at the very end of war in 1918?.......He led 200,000 troops of the best quality into a meaningless campaign in the Caucasus and then into Central Asia where he died in 1922 (Nothing to do with the defense of the Turkish homeland, which after 1918 was invaded by France, UK, Italy, Armenians and Greece subsequently)

The same with Doenme secret Jew Erdogan. How does modern secular Turkey benefit from promoting "al-CIA-duh" in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt and SYRIA.........using destabilization terrorists.

Example 3: The Third Reich was a International Jewish scheme from beginning to end. We see the same patterns of MEANINGLESS CRAZY military/diplomatic campaigns by Nazi Germany (1933--45), subsequently explained as Hitlers naive mistakes, and his lack of understanding of the BASICS of the battlefield as a former corporal.

Example 4: (I am with Persia, but not mullah Iran)........And so with mullah Iran which currently still spends only 3% of GDP on defense. Where they talk about sending naval expeditions to fight Somali pirates, naval expeditions to the Red sea and even the Atlantic, or closing the Straits of Hormuz.

The donkey mullah cannot protect citizens in Tehran, but they feel their "international duty" to fight Somali pirates.

We understand PRECISELY which "International duty" the mullah serves, but certainly not Iran.

Closing the Straits of Hormuz if ever achieved will push the price of oil to maybe $200--300 a barrel. Oil is still traded in $....and therefore this will benefit the USA currency.

Also this will allow the JEWSA to create an international naval coalition to fight Iran alone.

It CURRENTLY allows and justify's the JEWSA to mass 100,000's of troops and other military assets opposite or near the Straits of Hormuz.

Which master does the donkey mullah serve?

PRECISELY which "International duty" does the mullah serve?

As to Syria, the correct pure advice has been submitted freely from the fakir.


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Russia will not stop selling arms sales to Syria

By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY, Associated Press via antiwar.com


Russia said Thursday it will keep selling arms to longtime ally Syria, despite mounting international condemnation over the Syrian regime's bloody crackdown on a 10-month-old uprising.

Russia's Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said his country is not violating any international obligations by selling weapons to Damascus.

"As of today there are no restrictions on our delivery of weapons," he told journalists in Russia, according to the country's state news agencies. "We must fulfill our obligations and this is what we are doing."

Moscow has been one of Syria's most powerful allies — along with Iran — as regime forces try to crush the revolt against President Bashar Assad. The U.N. estimates that more than 5,400 people have been killed in the government crackdown.

Moscow's stance is motivated in part by its strategic and defense ties, including weapons sales, with Syria. But Russia also rejects what it sees as a world order dominated by the U.S. Last month, Russia reportedly signed a $550 million deal to sell combat jets to Syria.

U.N. ambassadors this week are trying to overcome Russia's opposition to a draft resolution at the Security Council aimed at stopping the bloodshed. Moscow said it would veto the original version because it believes it would open the way for eventual international military action.

The latest draft, obtained Thursday by The Associated Press, still expresses support for an Arab League peace plan for Syria that calls for Assad to delegate his authority to his deputy.

In an apparent effort to overcome Russian objections, the new version no longer includes the explicit reference to the president delegating his powers. It also removes the calls for a new national unity government, and for transparent, free elections.

Wiam Wahhab, a pro-Syrian Lebanese politician, met Tuesday with Assad in Damascus.

"I found him relaxed and sure. He is confident in the Russian position," Wahhab told the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar in an interview published Thursday.

Also Thursday, Syrian security forces fanned out in Hama as protesters splashed red paint symbolizing blood in the streets to mark the 30th anniversary of a notorious massacre carried out by Hafez Assad, Bashar's father and predecessor.

The Hama massacre of 1982, which leveled entire neighborhoods and killed thousands of people, has become a rallying cry for the Syrian uprising that began nearly 11 months ago in the hopes of ending four decades of the Assad family rule.

Hundreds of troops and security forces were in Hama on Thursday, closing off public squares and setting up checkpoints.

"There is a checkpoint every 100 meters," said Ahmed Jimejmi, a Hama resident.

Activists painted two streets in Hama red to symbolize blood, and threw red dye in the waters of Hama's famous and ancient water wheels.

Graffiti on the walls read: "Hafez died, and Hama didn't. Bashar will die, and Hama won't."

Hafez Assad ordered the scorched-earth assault on Hama 30 years ago to put down an uprising against his rule. Amnesty International has claimed that 10,000-25,000 people were killed, though conflicting figures exist and the Syrian government has never made an official estimate.

For the next two decades, until his death, Hafez Assad ruled uncontested, and the massacre was seared into the minds of Syrians.