Saudis blamed for Syrian violence

[Obama turning Bush on his head.

In this astute analysis, Mr. Farah gets to the root of the goings on in Syria and the greater Mideast region.  In his analysis, Saudi Arabia is doing the groundwork that will enable the US and Israel to carry-out their plans to eliminate Hezbollah and perhaps Iran.  By destabilizing the Assad regime, it is presumed that the Shiite resistance forces can be cut-off from their benefactors and presumed protectors, and their resupply capabilities, increasing Imperial odds of controlling the outcome of total war upon Hezbollah–giving Lebanon the “Libyan treatment.”

In 2006, when Bush failed to send in American air support for bogged-down IDF forces in South Lebanon, it became his “Bay of Pigs” moment.  It was an outright betrayal of Israeli President Olmert, comparable to JFK’s veto of air support for the CIA invaders of Cuba.  If either Israel or “the Jews” really secretly controlled the world, then Bush would have been powerless to resist Israeli calls for air support.  If Bush had sent in the American air power required to bomb Hezbollah troops out of their fortified positions, as well as deterring Syria from intervening, then Bush’s Greater Middle East would already be a reality.  In the grand Road Map to peace in the new Middle East, the next step would then have been the resolution of the Palestinian problem.  In my opinion, Obama has taken-up the challenge of completing Bush’s Map, which means that he would be prepared, at some point to solve the Palestinian issue.   The Hamas/Fatah reconciliation, along with the greater “Arab spring” movement are Obama’s first steps towards that resolution. 

 

Is it possible that Obama will coerce or force the Zionist state to sign a peace treaty that enforces the 1967 borders, enforced by the UN military arm, NATO?   Considering the recent report that the reconciled Palestinian government expressed support for international policing forces to guard the Rafah crossing with Egypt, seeing UN forces ringing the new/old West Bank border is no longer seen as a stretch of the imagination.  I understand that this reversal for Israel would put an end to its dreams of “Greater Israel,” thereby putting to rest conspiracy theories claiming that “Jews control the world.”

I could be dead wrong here, but judging from the actions of Obama’s team elsewhere, double-crossing old allies on the gamble of controlling the new outcomes in the synthetic “Arab spring” revolutions, and the predicted double-cross of Pakistan (dumping Pakistan for India), I am seeing a pattern, a modus operandi, which suggests that it is time for the real Empire to jettison all unnecessary baggage–and that includes the “shitty little Zionist experiment” in the Middle East.  I think this is a case of the Rothschild conspiracy selling-out their Jewish kinfolk for the ultimate pay-off, total control of all power and wealth.]

Saudis blamed for Syrian violence

Goal said to be to bust up alliance opposing Israel, U.S.


FROM JOSEPH FARAH’S G2 BULLETIN
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As the Syrian government continues its crackdown on demonstrators amid international condemnation, there are increasing indications that Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia may behelpingto covertlyfinance theopposition due to Syria’s close relations with the kingdom’s nemesis, Shi’a Iran, according to a report inJoseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.

Informed Middle East sources say that covert Saudi assistance to Syria’s protesters is linked to the kingdom concern over what is seen as Iranian backing of the pro-democracy protests in Shi’ite Bahrain, which is ruled by the Sunni al-Khalifa family. The Saudis have moved some 1,000 troops into Bahrain tosalvagethe al-Khalifa regime.

Bahrain is a small island in the Persian Gulf sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Analysts say the turmoil in Bahrain by the Shi’a majority is posing an increasing threat of serious unrest in Saudi Arabia, especially in the kingdom’s nearby eastern province which similarly has a Shi’a majority. The eastern province also is the region where much of Saudi Arabia’s oil production occurs.

Given these potential threats, the Saudi regime wants to break up what is essentially a ‘Tehran-Damascus-Hezbollah alliance” as onesourcecalled it, in an effort to “progressively debilitate Hezbollah’s resistance to the U.S. and Israel.

“Thus, in Syria, we find the U.S., Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia once againsharingthe same agenda,” thesourcesaid. “The stakes are extremely high.”

Jordan had joined Saudi Arabia and Egypt long before the demonstrations last January to forge an alliance against Tehran which they view as attempting to spread Shi’a influence in the Sunni Arab world.

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