Turkey's top treatment for Syrian rebels, eyeing homecoming (PHOTOS)
May 14, 2012 04:00
There are officially no Syrian refugees in Turkey – only “visitors from Syria.” Well-accommodated and enjoying Turkey’s hospitality, they return home, contradicting the “evil Assad regime scares its own people away” narrative sold by Western media.
The Zionist-influenced US State Department put forward this very same Zionist banker’s agenda when it stated that “Syria refuses to join an increasingly interconnected global economy.”
T he Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, of course a Zionist, Jeffrey Feltman, highlighted Jewish Finance Capital’s plan for “democracy” in Syria — (READ: The “humanitarian” BOMBING of Syrian civilians) — in his recent testimony before the Zionist-led Senate Committee on Foreign Relations: “B ashar al-Assad is destroying Syria and destabilizing the region. An orderly democratic transition that removes Assad from power and restores stability is clearly in the United States’ interests. It will support our goals of promoting democracy and human rights.”
It ’s the same old LIE: The Zionist West is framing the conflict in Syria as one between the “lovers of democracy” led by the Free Syrian Army and a murderous tyrant…so very, very far from the facts on the ground as Russia and the Syrian government have been contesting all along.
This has been verified by the Observer Mission recently sent to Syria by the Arab League which stated in paragraph 75 of its suppressed Report, and I quote:
“The re have been incidents that include the bombing of buildings, trains carrying fuel, vehicles carrying diesel oil and explosions targeting the police, members of the media and fuel pipelines. Some of those attacks have been carried out by the Free Syrian Army and some by other armed opposition groups,” unquote.
My friends, this is HARD EVIDENCE from investigators on the ground who are witnessing against the allegations of their OWN Zionist puppet masters of the Arab League.
Liebe rman, you have been shown to be a liar. Your name should be pronounced, LIEberman.
Wh ile the Zionist Master Plan for a Greater Israel extending from Tel Aviv to Tehran – from the Nile to the Euphrates – by fragmenting Israel’s bordering nations into competing militias and warlords, Vladimir Putin remains firm and uncompromising.
You can hear it all the way from Moscow to Tel Aviv:
A clear and resounding “Nyet” flaming forth from the righteous lips of Vladimir Putin, the world’s foremost and only defender against Zionism’s warmongering, world-destroying, ugly designs!
There is no man feared more by Zionists than Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And while the Zionist West and its lackeys at the Saudi-led Gulf Cooperation Council would have us believe that armed jihadists in Syria who are murdering innocent native civilians are “lovers of democracy,” Putin remains unshaken in his defense of International law.
Now, with three Russian warships recently docked in Syria’s port of Tartus, Putin’s actions speak louder than his words.
And I am certain that Talmudic Zionist, Senator Joseph Lieberman, who is the first senator to call for a No Fly Zone over Syria and for arming the Syrian opposition—which in reality is made up of Islamic fundamentalists and foreign mercenaries—has gotten Putin’s message.
Libe rman said “We’re not going to stand by and allow this Assad to slaughter his people like his father did. He’s going to run the risk of having the world community come in and impose a No Fly Zone. And in doing so, we’re being consistent with our American values.”
Oh , for sure Lieberman! Your “American values” have already underpinned the massacre of scores of Libyan civilians and the decimation of a once orderly and contented Libyan civilian infrastructure. And now you want to do the same in Syria as well.
Now, why is International Zionists and their shill, the United States of Israel, pursuing its habitual violent program of regime change this time in Syria in order to install a pro-Zionist government—I mean dictatorship—in Damascus?
Bec ause Bashar al-Assad has intensified Syria’s policy of resisting Zionist imperialism ever since taking over the reins from his father, Hafez al-Assad, in 2000, that’s why.
Since then, Assad has grown the economy at a healthy rate of 5% a year.
Since then, Syria is debt free and will not allow any Rothschild Jewish banks. And you’ll be hard pressed to find any McDonald’s or Pizza Huts in Syria…it’s forbidden territory for internationalist Zionist-funded corporations.
And since then, due to Assad’s independent, self-directed, economic development – a program shared by all US regime change targets – the Zionist globalist bankers and their corporate pawns are being thwarted from privatizing and politically Zionizing the industries and government of the sovereign nation of Syria.
Jimmy Hendrix (unregistered) wrote in #9
With regard to previous discussions I agree that dogma is evil. Fundamentalism creates dogma. The Russians could save the day as heros here if they act quickly. In the process they can maintain their influence while preserving their interests. The Russians and Turks have great relations these days. If both of them went in together to topple Assad they can setup a non-Islamist democracy to show the world that both are there for the people of Syria. Turkey's refugie problem is solved, Russia's issues with US interference are solved. The Syrian people are freed from the Assad regimes torture. Peace can then prevail without disrupting the balance.
Turk ey does want a regime change -- Turkey can benefit a lot from a democratic neighbor. But Russia -- that's another story. Russia has weapon deals with Syria and a big debt to collect, so regime change is not on the agenda. Most importantly, a democratic Syria would be another conssession to the West -- and there is nothing Russia fears more than freedom. Just look how people protesting against Putin are treated by the Russian police.
This article makes zero sense. Visitors to Turkey, huh? Nice people who like the regime but just decided to take a few weeks off and go live in a tent in Turkey. And then two lines down some Syrian is saying that even Israel is better than the Assad's regime. Also, is this the military camps Turkey is hosting? (shakes head)
"...The Americans are better than the Shiites, and the Christians are better, too...”
A large proportion of the problems in the Middle East has its origins in the "cultural diversity" which was imposed on it by the British and the Turks because of their imperialism. And now the European governments are imposing the same diversity on their own people. They are either ideologically mislead or downright evil. "Diversity is our strength" - NONSENSE! Diversity is either societal fragmentation or cultural suicide. Both options don't sound particularly desireable. In fact, the above slogan sounds to my ears like a prime example for Orwellian double speak.
Erdogan`s brain was altered,when he went to US,after Israelis flotilla incident.He is programmed into a Turkish military dictator,despite his civilian appearance,and once he has been analysed accordingly,by all political analysts,then his anti-Assad policies in the region makes sense.
seems some believe in a society where everybody lives fair lives with peace and harmony,don't waste your time in America it's every dog for himself and corrupt is in every institution. The doctors are the ones I despise most,as a child you are taught they are nutural..they are not!
The killing of Gaddafi and destruction of Libya by those whom they even sponsored their elections have opened our eyes and we all can now see the effects in Europe where leftists in Greece and Pyrates in Germany and maybe cultists in Spain or unelected and undemocrat government in Italy are winning elections cause everyone is getting tired of the lies, lies, lies by the global political and corporate elite.These Syrian-wood actors who recently hosted Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie to a photo shoot of some scenes in their movie 'Towards Regime Change in Syria' should understand that they cannot deceive the world anymore into allowing for the humiliation and destruction of another country under the guise of bringing 'democracy' as their media outlets led by Aljazeera in Doha Qatar have lost so much credibility that no one believes their news anymore as reasonable people make their own judgement from every news piece they hear or watch on TV.Syrian Terrorists based in Turkey should get this into their sawdust filled brains that 'There wont be any resolution 1973 or No Fly Zone' in the UNSC again. They should all go back home and have some beer or tea with berbecue or wear a suicide vest and go to an isolated mountain and blow themselves into bits
With regard to previous discussions I agree that dogma is evil. Fundamentalism creates dogma. The Russians could save the day as heros here if they act quickly. In the process they can maintain their influence while preserving their interests. The Russians and Turks have great relations these days. If both of them went in together to topple Assad they can setup a non-Islamist democracy to show the world that both are there for the people of Syria. Turkey's refugie problem is solved, Russia's issues with US interference are solved. The Syrian people are freed from the Assad regimes torture. Peace can then prevail without disrupting the balance.
This is a situation that takes brains to understand. Turkey doesn't like Assad, really he's a bad man, a very bad man, but he uses the Kurdish Rebels against Turkey as a chip to bargain with. Russia is put in a sticky situation of having to back Assad, cause they know the USA and Israel wants to topple Assad, so then they can easily topple Iran. Of course the U.S.A. is just trying to bring "Freedom" to Syria, boy they spend Trillions of dollars to do this all over the world and only out of the kindness of their heart, expecting nothing in return ! If these "Rebels" that are U.S.A. backed topple Assad, you can be sure the USA will install someone looking out for their interests, and NOT a truly democratic government. And as usual the poor Kurds will be used in the process and get nothing I'm sure, cause Turkey hates the Kurds, after the way Turkey has double dealt them to the bottom of the deck they have reason to be very afraid of the Kurds. Because of Turkey, the Kurds didn't get the homeland they were promised after World War One. So the problem is, how to get rid of Assad, and put a government in there that's not a puppet of the USA, and gives the Kurds back their citizenship that Assad's father stripped them of back in the early 1960's. How do we give them a truly democratic government elected by the people, and for the people.
An interesting article, one of the better ones I have read. It reinforces the view held by many that the Syrian opposition is a disparate group, whose aims are as different as the people they represent. It also highlights the fact that some members will fight to the 'bitter end' whatever happens.Syria needs to stick to the script and continue with reforms in the face of external meddling. After the election results are known, the government will have a mandate to root out the terrorists by whatever means necessary.
"Abdulfatah" = Syrian Muslim Brotherhood idiot who thinks his god exists and is superior to other people's gods, and who needs to go live in the "refugee" tents with his primitive brothers and sisters in Southeastern Turkey (not forgetting to kiss the backsides and suck the dicks of the Turkish policemen at the entrance whenever entering and leaving...).
Y our country Syria is a beautiful country, don't let it go down the drain like Libya did, because those forces behind this Hollywood style uprising are only doing it to enslave your people. Just look what they have done around the World behind their banner of Democracy: Yugoslavia, Afghani stan, Iraq, Libya, they want slaves and resources not free and well suited people.
Syrian "refugees" in Turkey = A bunch of Muslim Brotherhood Sunni Islamists who can't stand the secular nationalistic government of their own country. Let them rot and die in their own filth...
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