Damascus was suspended from the Cairo-based League in November 2011, eight months into what began as a peaceful popular uprising against Assad but has turned into a civil war. The coalition, comprising anti-Assad political groups and rebels, has formally asked for the seat, but Iraq, Algeria and Lebanon opposed this, coalition spokesman Walid al-Bunni said.
The total middle east Breakdown is well under way.From the beginning of the chaos in Syria we have been saying that Iran more specifically the IRG (Iran Revolutionary Guard) was in Syria helping if not leading the way in trying to quell the uprising along with Hezbollah.
The total middle east Breakdown is well under way.From the beginning of the chaos in Syria we have been saying that Iran more specifically the IRG (Iran Revolutionary Guard) was in Syria helping if not leading the way in trying to quell the uprising along with Hezbollah.
You know Assad's only other
regional friend Iran is dictating that this slaughter is a necessity though
Syria knows how to brutalize its people all to well. Iran will not allow a
Democracy at her doorstep further isolating her.
'Iran building militias in Syria
in case Assad falls': The Post quoted a
senior Obama administration official as saying that Iran was backing as many as
50,000 militiamen. “The immediate intention seems to be to support the Syrian
regime. But it’s important for Iran to have a force in Syria that is reliable
and can be counted on,” the official stated.
Now that we know how involved
Russia, Iran and Hezbollah are in the slaughtering that is going on around the
country that is beginning to look like the beginning of their fight not nearing
the end.You have to be very concerned about what is happening in Syria
especially.
Russia, China, and Iran are not
going to allow Syria to fall to Democracy. What we saw after the voter fraud in
Iran was mild compared to what the IRG will do if this movement spreads to Iran.
I really wish Bashar would step
down but Iran is the elephant in the room any way you look at it. The total
middle east breakdown we have written about numerous times is well under way. We
can only hope we keep it from erupting into WW3.
By attacking and defeating Iraq we freed Iran up to pursue her version of new middle East order by interfering wherever she could while Bush was doing the same thing with his Middle East Democratization program. I think you can see how successful Bush and Cheney were with chaos creating Middle East Democracy program but you are barely seeing the results they created in Iran.
The goal absolutely is to be the country who decides which direction the new Middle East (dis)order will take. Bush started it by attacking Iraq to get into the middle east to destabilize it and start the new middle east order the idiot said God told him to do now it will be up to Iran and Saudi Arabia at least up front fight it out whether this goes the Iranian Shiite way or the Saudi Arabian Sunni way and do not forget Israel!
By attacking and defeating Iraq we freed Iran up to pursue her version of new middle East order by interfering wherever she could while Bush was doing the same thing with his Middle East Democratization program. I think you can see how successful Bush and Cheney were with chaos creating Middle East Democracy program but you are barely seeing the results they created in Iran.
The goal absolutely is to be the country who decides which direction the new Middle East (dis)order will take. Bush started it by attacking Iraq to get into the middle east to destabilize it and start the new middle east order the idiot said God told him to do now it will be up to Iran and Saudi Arabia at least up front fight it out whether this goes the Iranian Shiite way or the Saudi Arabian Sunni way and do not forget Israel!
*The total middle east breakdown
Sunni against Shiite is well under way. Iraq can't afford to help Iran as Iraq
is busy blowing itself. I have changed my thought on this and think this
developing middle east sectarian war could be a good thing if the United States,
Russia, and China can remain on the side lines.
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