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    Al Qaeda Backs US Regime Change in Syria

    Al Qaeda Backs US Regime Change in Syria

    Tony Cartalucci
    Infowars.com
    Monday, February 13, 2012

    It is now a matter of established public record that the “Libyan rebels” the US, through the UN and NATO, funded, armed, trained, recognized politically, and even provided special forces and air support for, were in fact led by the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), listed by the US State Department (page 1) as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization.” Two West Point reports confirm that LIFG was formally joined with Al Qaeda with many of its top leaders constituting the core of Al Qaeda’s upper echelons.



    These reports also confirm that LIFG fighters were operational in both Afghanistan and Iraq, killing US and British troops and that the vast majority of their fighters were recruited from the Libyan cities of Benghazi and Darnah. In 2011, it would be these two cities that served as the epicenter of NATO-backed resistance against Qaddafi.

    More recently it was exposed by French independent reporter Thierry Meyssan of VoltaireNet.org that LIFG commander Abdul Hakim Belhaj has left the NATO bombed city of Tripoli and is now directing the “Free Syrian Army” from the border of Turkey (a NATO member since 1952).

    In the wake of growing international anger toward Wall Street, London, and its NATO forces, led by Russia and China’s vetoing of their UN Security Council resolution designed to tip off another foreign military intervention, this time in Syria, the corporate media is now reportingthat Al Qaeda has called on its supporters to “join the uprising against Assad’s “pernicious, cancerous regime.”" We are expected to believe that Al Qaeda – allegedly depraved, beheading, civilian bombing, trade tower-toppling modern-day Huns – had pinned their hopes on the UNSC to resolve the Syrian conflict through the mechanisms of “international rule of law” and are only just now mobilizing their forces to act after the “disappointing” Russian and Chinese veto. It is a narrative as bizarre as it is contradictory.



    Image: G.I. al-Zawahri: Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri has called on Muslims from across the Arab World to mobilize and support the Syrian uprising against what he called, “Assad’s pernicious, cancerous regime.” Apparently he held off military involvement because he had faith in the US-backed UNSC resolution, and is only now mobilizing his forces after the “disappointing” veto – a narrative so ridiculous it can only have come from Langley, Virginia.

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    We are also expected to believe that as large swaths of the global population begin turning against what is obviously fraudulent human rights concerns masking naked global military conquest by the West, the extremist ranks of Al Qaeda whom the West was supposedly locked in mortal combat with for over a decade are one of their few remaining allies. Considering that the West, and more specifically, the CIA, created Al Qaeda in the mountains of Afghanistan in the first place, it seems as if the terrorist organization has and still is executing US foreign policy covertly and illegally, when the US military and its NATO allies cannot.

    With this official endorsement by Al Qaeda of Syria’s violent, foreign-funded uprising, the West can now begin blaming NATO-backed terrorism on “Al Qaeda” while simultaneously highlighting the urgency and necessity with which NATO must intervene, lest Al Qaeda terrorists fill the void. The Associated Press even made a point of mentioning that the “head of Al Qaeda” claimed Muslims across the Arab World “cannot depend on the West for help,” a comment that so suspiciously compliments the howling protest of U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice recently at the UN, it seems oafishly scripted.

    From Afghanistan in the 1980′s, to Libya in 2011, and now Syria in 2012, the one steadfast ally the US can always depend on bringing arms and militants in to carry out its foreign policy when its overstretched military cannot, is Al Qaeda, America’s Arab foreign legion. This illustrates both the fraud of the West’s current “human rights” agenda, as well as the ongoing hoax that is the “War on Terror.”

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    Even if they were working towards same goal fighting a common enemy, that does not automatically prove that Obama or Israeli agencies are secretly enabling/funding Al Qaeda linked terrorists to desatablize secular Assad government?


    Published 11:07 05.02.12 Latest update 11:07 05.02.12
    Israel's Vice PM: Fall of Assad could weaken Mideast 'axis of evil'
    By Haaretz
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...-evil-1.411154


    Obama: The Assad regime must come to an end |
    Feb 4, 2012 ... President Obama: The Assad regime must come to an end. President Obama is
    renewing his call for Syria's Bashar al-Assad to step down ...
    blogs.mcclatchydc.com/.../president-obama-renews-call-for-syrias-assad-to-step-aside-.html


    Published 11:58 12.02.12 Latest update 11:58 12.02.12
    Al-Qaida calls on Muslim world to support Assad opposition forces

    New video of terror group's chief Ayman al-Zawahri urging the ouster of Syria's 'cancerous regime' follows report of al-Qaida links to recent series of bombings in the country.
    By The Associated Press and Reuters
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-e...orces-1.412458
    Last edited by moderate libertarian; 02-19-2012 at 03:55 PM.

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    Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria


    Christian leaders in Syria are warning that if the al-Assad regime falls to Muslim extremists, there may well be a mass genocide of Christians.



    Syrian Christians Fear Genocide if al-Assad Falls to Muslim Extremists


    Bruce Walker | The New American
    10 February 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRep View Post

    Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria


    Christian leaders in Syria are warning that if the al-Assad regime falls to Muslim extremists, there may well be a mass genocide of Christians.



    Syrian Christians Fear Genocide if al-Assad Falls to Muslim Extremists


    Bruce Walker | The New American
    10 February 2012
    Technically they are arab/brown Christians, don't think their plight would register that high with pro war Christian groups in US who seem more motivated by so called "chosen race" dogma and what is good for Israeli interests. That is why hard to find news of any big Washington rallies held by Christian evangelicals for helping millions of Iraqi arab christians that were killed/exiled out of Iraq in the aftermath of greed/revenge/racism motivated freedom attack there. I won't expect welfare of arab christians to be a serious consideration in neocons' planning of freedom attacks/interventios in mideast countries, do you?
    Last edited by moderate libertarian; 02-19-2012 at 04:30 PM.



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