Mar 12, 2012

Syria must be defended not just with words.

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Syria requires financial help from Iran, and other countries.

Syria requires either Iran or Russia to sell her annual 400,000 bpd oil to other countries.

Syria requires arms to defend herself significantly.

Syria requires funding to seal the border between Turkey/Syria, Lebanon/Syria, Iraq/Syria.

Syria requires and needs the assistance of the Revolutionary Guard in the country, helping the embattled regime there.

Syria does require verbal help, and symbolic help in the UN, but more than anything else Syria requires these practical REAL things mentioned above.

"al-CIA-duh" through the violence of USA/NATO/Israel must NOT be installed in Syria.....if they win there, then USA/NATO/Israel will march on to Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Central Asia, where in the latter case the Americans and Europeans are already very busy.

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Iran voices full support for Syrian government, nation

By Presstv.com

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has reiterated the Islamic Republic’s full backing for the Syrian government and nation.


The Islamic Republic stresses its all-out support for the Syrian government and nation, Amir-Abdollahian said.

He also dismissed a recent Turkish daily report quoting Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as saying that the support of Iran and Russia for Syria had waned, and restated Tehran’s full support for Damascus.

(In Russia's case there is considerable pressure by the Jews within the country to be less supportive of Syria, in line with Israeli orders. This has resulted in Russia wasting its energy in sending the Foreign Secretary Lavrov and the Intelligence Chief recently trying to mediate peace between the Syrian opposition groups based in Turkey, and the Syrian government. Naturally this is a wasteful, useless agenda given that the "15,000 terrorists" that Damascus is fighting are essentially mercenaries for hire by their USA/NATO/Israeli masters who don't want peace of any kind.......even if Assad prostrates on the floor in front of them and kisses his own backside...."al-CIA-duh" requires war to remove the popular, legitimate government in Damascus, and nothing else will do. The same with the Arab League role.

Also in addition, in line with Jewish pressure within Moscow, directed by Israel....some Russian leaders have been saying that in the current Syrian conflict Russia is neutral and does not support any side objectively. Again this is patently absurd given the facts on the ground.

(i) The Socialist state of Syria has been a steady friend of the Soviet Union, and later Russia since 1958...54 years. Syria represents the only remaining foothold Russia has directly in the Middle East in a recent era of full retreat......Commercially, culturally, politically, militarily.....or to put it in simpler terms for the Jews in Russia, each time "al-CIA-duh" wins in another Middle East country at the behest of the USA/NATO/Israel.....Russia and China lose, Commercially, culturally, politically, diplomatically and militarily.

(ii) The tragic events in Syria and the ascendancy of "al-CIA-duh" in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt are not isolated far away events, wholly, yawningly disconnected from Russia, but that after Syria it will be Iran's turn, and then Central Asia and then Russia itself with its 22% Muslims.

It would be supremely foolish for the Jewish agenda to be fostered in Moscow, where the country treats Syria as just another country that needs to be dealt with through a compromise deal.

We are aware that Kissinger a high emissary of the House of Rothschilds has visited Putin as have many Jews from Israel and elsewhere, just as Stalin the Jew was directed by the International Jews. But patriotic Russians must struggle for their country and do justice for Syria in their own interests. )


Turkey’s left-wing daily Radikal on Saturday quoted the Turkish foreign minister as claiming that both Iran and Russia have currently reduced the level of their support for the Syrian government compared to the previous year.

Amir-Abdollahian expressed confidence that the Syrian people would take major steps towards continuing the trend of reforms facilitated by President Bashar al-Assad as well as taking a stand against foreign intervention.

He said Iran regards its support for the Syrian people’s demands as the most appropriate solution to the current crisis in the key Middle Eastern country.

The senior diplomat emphasized that Iran holds those countries that incite instability and insecurity in Syria responsible for provoking the crisis in the country.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March last year. Many people, including security forces, have been killed in the turmoil.

While the West and the Syrian opposition accuse the government of the killings, Damascus blames ''outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups'' for the unrest, insisting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.

The Syrian president said on February 20 that “some foreign countries” are fueling the turmoil in Syria by supporting and funding “armed terrorist groups fighting against the government.”