Yes, I know, this “man of the year” business is silly. But then, when I see at the pathetic choices made for man of the year by the corporate media, I feel that if they can’t even do a halfway decent job in that rather easy task, why should I not indulge myself and choose my own man, or woman, of the year. So anyway, here is my choice.
Runner up: Vladimir Putin
First, I thought of nominating Vladimir Putin. Pretty obvious, I would say. Not only did he stop the US in its planned attack on Syria, he thereby also prevented an almost inevitable domino effect of having Iran drawn in and then even possibly Russia. Throughout the Syrian war, Putin showed an ironclad consistency in upholding the rule of international law and demanding that a negotiated solution be found. If we consider that the US attack on Yugoslavia on behalf of the Kosovar guerrillas marked the official death of international law, the Russian move to stop the US attack just days before it occurred was, quite literally, the resurrection of international law. Just for that Putin deserves the Nobel Peace Prize while Obama should be stripped of his.
Putin also firmly resisted the Saudi offer of money in exchange for caving in on the Syrian problem, and even when Bandar threatened terrorist attacks on Sochi, Putin held firm. When Netanyahu showed up in Moscow with, basically, the same demands, Putin also warmly welcomed him, smiled a lot, and then sent him home empty handed.
Putin also did an absolutely stellar job of beating back the Anglo-Zionist propaganda machine: he did not yield on the homo-lobby’s campaign to organize a “pride parade” in Moscow, instead he actually got a law passed making the propaganda of homosexuality amongst minors a criminal offense. He did not yield in the infamous “Pussy Riot” case either – Amnesty International called these creatures “prisoners of conscience”, but that did not prevent him from sticking them exactly where they belong: in the company of other petty criminals in a work camp. Nor did Putin yield even a millimeter to the liberal crowds who attempted to organize a color-coded coup similar to the one they later attempted on the Maidan square in Kiev. When Western oil interests dispatched Greenpeace’s activist to try to stop Russia from exploring and exploiting its arctic shelf, Putin showed that he did not intend to yield to that sort of pressure either, instead he made sure that Russia would develop the means and capabilities to defend its national interests on the North Pole. Last, but not least, he got two of his most formidable opponents (Berezovsky and Khodorkovsky) to plead for his mercy (the former was killed for doing so, the latter left Russia).
All of the above proved to the Anglo-Zionists that Russia was no longer their colony and that Russia had recovered most,though not all, of its sovereignty. That is a huge achievement as for the first time since February 1917 a sovereign Russia reappeared on the world map.
And yet, I think that there is somebody which deserves even more praise and whom I will nominate my “man of the year 2013”:
Saker Man of the Year 2013: the Syrian soldier
Simply put – if it had not been for the amazing courage of the Syrian soldier Putin would not have had the opportunity to maintain his principled stance over Syria simply because Syria would have been run over by the Wahabi liver-eaters and there would have been no more Syria to defend. Worse, the political and military “line of defense” would have been moved by to the Iranian border and across the Persian Gulf. As for Hezbollah, it would have been facing a much more dangerous environment stuck as it would have been between the Zionists on one hand and the medieval apes from the Gulf monarchies and their paid agents in Lebanon.
True, the Syrian military did get help from Iran and Hezbollah, and probably by Russia too, but that one remained mostly covert. Still, the Syrian soldier was literally the cornerstone of the entire Resistance in the Middle-East and if that Syrian soldier had been overcome or discouraged, the entire Resistance would have greatly suffered.
Of course, the Syrian soldier had to show courage to fight against the international coalition which brought together western special forces officers and murderous Wahabi thugs from all over the planet. But he also had to show a different kind of courage not to get discouraged with the so-called “friends of Syria” got together for that international meeting on how to crush Syria. It took a very special courage for the Syrian soldier not to get disgusted and bitter when he saw the wave of betrayals coming from all over the Muslim and Arab world, especially from the political prostitutes of Hamas and the rest of the Palestinian “intellectuals” who sided with Uncle Sam and his Empire. I can only imagine the anguish felt by the Syrian soldiers when they were told that Russia, Iran and Hezbollah would offer nothing more than words, while the West would offer money, guns and training to the insurgency. And yet the fighting spirit of the Syrian soldier did not break, even when some Syrian generals betrayed their fellow officers and defected to their western handlers.
And yet, somehow, even those who truly want the Syrian people to be free seem to take for granted that the Syrian military would fight with no hesitation or doubts. Why? They are not robots. And I am quite sure that most of them are quite aware that the current Syrian regime is, shall we say, less than perfect and that the Syrian security services are not exactly beloved by the vast majority of the population. In the age of the Internet, I am quite confident that the vast majority of Syrian are fully aware of all the ugly aspects of the regime Bashar al-Assad inherited from his father. I guess they realize that he was simply not given the time to implement reforms he had been pondering as early as his years in the UK and they have forgiven him his clumsy handling of the earlier stages of the insurrection. Whatever may be the case, the Syrian soldiers have plenty of reasons to doubt and fear that they would be swiped away like Gaddafi’s regime. And yet they stood firm, for two and a half long years and they held on long enough to finally see at least the general outline of a possible end to the conflict.
At the end of 2013 things definitely look better for Syria than in 2012 or 2011 and even though the Saudis are now clearly threatening a terrorist campaign, it is now possible to hope that 2014 will be a comparatively better year for the Syrian people.
Special distinction: Hassan Nasrallah
I have to mention another person who acted heroically in 2013: Hassan Nasrallah. At a time when the vast majority of the Muslim and Arab world had betrayed the Syrian people and basically sold out to the Anglos, Zionists and Wahabis, Hassan Nasrallah took the very delicate decision to stand by the Syrian regime even though I am quite sure that he had little love for Assad or his brand of Baathism. Nasrallah also must have known how corrupt the Syrian regime was, that it was chock-full of CIA/MI6/Mossad/DGSE/ agents and simply corrupt officials, and yet he made the correct call, very early on, to stand by Syria and its less-than-perfect President. And when things got really tough, Hassan Nasrallah did send Hezbollah fighters to stand by the Syrian military even though that put him in a delicate political situation inside Lebanon. As for Hezbollah fighters, they performed as always – in an absolutely stellar way – and they play the crucial role of turning the tide of the entire war during the battle for al-Qusayr.
The main reason why I did not give the title of man of the year to Hassan Nasrallah is that he would be more deserving of the title of “man of the decade”. Besides, think of it this way: in early 2011 who could have expected Hassan Nasrallah to act wisely and heroically? Everybody, of course. But who would have expected the Syrian soldier to show so much courage and fortitude? Not very many people, I think. What is sure is that Hassan Nasrallah remains one of the most popular leaders in the Middle-East while very few people render homage to the Syrian soldier and this is why I decided to single him out as my (collective) ‘Man of the Year 2013’.
What are your candidates?
The Saker
I think Snowden deserves mention.
You say Berezovsky was killed. Who killed him? I assumed it was suicide – he’d lost all his money after losing the case to Abramovich, he’d become a liability rather than an asset for MI6 and it was all over for him.
@Robert: I think Snowden deserves mention
Agreed. He seems to be the “real thing” and along folks like Assange and Manning, we all owe them a deep debt of gratitude for defending our rights and for making the ugly truth about our overlords known.
There is no doubt in my mind whatsoever that Berezovsky was killed as a result of his remorseful letter to Putin and his desire to share with the latter what he knew about many things including Chechen-UK connections, Israel’s role, etc. The signs of foul play are all over this case including the apparent fact that his casket was buried empty with no body inside. There is also overwhelming evidence that the British authorities are involved in the cover up. Now as to who exactly killed him, I think that his body guard is either involved or, at least, knows who done it. My guess, either a Kidon team or the SAS.
Merry Christmas to you Robert!
Kind regards,
The Saker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdZgkGI5h0A
Hi Saker, hope you are well…the link above is a Nice concert in honor of the noble resistance..if you haven’t seen it before, its worth seeing..thanks, Tarek
very good selections
@Tarek,
Thanks for the link. A friend of Lebanon had already sent it to me, but now we can share it with everybody else, so thanks a lot!
Cheers,
The Saker
I would add Media of the year: Russia Today. This channel goes far beyond simple pro-Russian propaganda and became widely accepted as alternative media in the West. Which is amazing for a state funded TV. Who would guess that retired Larry King returns with a (mediocre) show on RT. And year ends with new show hosted by George Galloway – Sputnik. It’s apparent that it’s employees enjoy a great freedom covering world events, something that ziomedia can never provide.
And You Saker are MY blogger of the year for your ‘astuteness’ God Bless you, your family, and friends.
Zainab
@Robert, Berezovski…
It was obvious that B. did NOT commit suicide from the very confusing initial reports. “Unexplained” initially, then “consistent with hanging” but not found actually hanging but on the bathroom floor with a rope next to him etc. My conviction is the same as of many others, that he was about to expose the entire network of the zio-usa cartel which plundered Russia (it was at the peack of the Magnitsky brouhaha – the trial was in reality of Bill Browder).
@Syrian Soldier,
The plan to take down Syria is decades old (’70s). The insurgency of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Oded Yinon plan. The regime was heavy handed because it was permanently exposed to Israeli subversion, through theie covert stooges : the MB.
WizOz
Very good choices, Saker, your list is mine.
I agree with a comment that “Russia Today” has also been doing an excellent job of information, away from the Western-Zionist propaganda outlets.
As a reader, I might also add you to my own “Man of the year” list because your analyses during 2013 have been very interesting and informative. I say “might” because, who knows, you might be a lady… :)
Please keep on your interesting contributions.
@Anonymous: Russia Today.
Agreed 100%!
Russia Today has clearly grown into a “global anti-CNN” and its audience is HUGE. According to Wikipedia:
The network’s signal is carried by 22 satellites and over 230 operators, which allows some 630 million people to watch the channel in more than 100 countries RT America is available to 85 million people in the United States. In 2011 it was the second most-watched foreign news channel in the U.S. after BBC World News. In 2012 it was the number one foreign station in five U.S. urban areas. In 2013 RT has become the first TV news channel in history to reach 1 billion views on YouTube. According to the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board between 2.25-2.5 million Britons tuned their televisions to RT during the second half of 2012, making it the third-most watched rolling news channel in Britain, behind BBC News and Sky News.
Awesome reach, way way more than (the otherwise very good) Press TV or Telemundo.
My favorite shows are, CrossTalk with Peter Lavelle, Breaking the Set with Abby Martin (a longtime fellow 911 truther!) and The Truthseeker with Daniel Bushell. Even though the show is ok, I don’t really like Sophie Shevarnadze who is still a little “light”. There is, by the way, a really amazing Georgian news personality in Russia whom I would love to see on RT: her name is Tina Kandelaki – and she could really make the show rock. I am sorry that Julian Assange did not make more shows, and I am not at all impressed by Larry King. I like George Galloway a lot, but the format of his shows is a little too tame for him, and his wife is nice, but a tad boring too.
RT should hire Pepe Escobar, who is ‘pure gold’ and a guy with a fantastic way of combining real expertise and great humor. I also wish that they would hire Bonnie Faulkner (from the KPFK show “Guns and Butter”).
BTW – have you checked out the new RT Android application? Itis called “RT English” (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.mobile.english) and it is one of the best news applications ever made – top notch contents and quality. Check it out!
Cheers,
The Saker
@Zainab: thank you for your kind words and please keep me in your prayers and may God reward your kindness!
@Gabriel: who knows, you might be a lady… :)
Alas no :-(
I have been called many things, some of them good, most of them bad, but “feminine” is not one of them. I thus most definitely belong to the cruder gender but surrounded as I am by some truly amazing and wise women, I strive to emulate them and that more or less keeps me in line.
Kind regards,
The Saker
“Greater Israel”: The Zionist Plan for the Middle East
The Infamous “Oded Yinon Plan”. Introduction by Michel Chossudovsky
By Israel Shahak
http://www.globalresearch.ca/greater-israel-the-zionist-plan-for-the-middle-east/5324815
“The following document pertaining to the formation of “Greater Israel” constitutes the cornerstone of powerful Zionist factions within the current Netanyahu government, the Likud party, as well as within the Israeli military and intelligence establishment.
According to the founding father of Zionism Theodore Herzl, “the area of the Jewish State stretches: “From the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates.” According to Rabbi Fischmann, “The Promised Land extends from the River of Egypt up to the Euphrates, it includes parts of Syria and Lebanon.”
When viewed in the current context, the war on Iraq, the 2006 war on Lebanon, the 2011 war on Libya, the ongoing war on Syria, not to mention the process of regime change in Egypt, must be understood in relation to the Zionist Plan for the Middle East. The latter consists in weakening and eventually fracturing neighboring Arab states as part of an Israeli expansionist project.
Viewed in this context, the war on Syria is part of the process of Israeli territorial expansion. Israeli intelligence working hand in glove with the US, Turkey and NATO is directly supportive of the Al Qaeda terrorist mercenaries inside Syria.
The Zionist Project also requires the destabilization of Egypt, the creation of factional divisions within Egypt as instrumented by the “Arab Spring” leading to the formation of a sectarian based State dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood…”
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Hello Señor Saker.
I wish to add Sergei Lavrov.
A master diplomat and strategist. He runs circles around the wicked witch of the west Hilary and “if I only had a brain” scarecrow Kerry.
An honorable mention to Rafael Correa of Ecuador.
Evo Morales of Bolivia.
and Maduro of Venezuela.
These men are fighting against the juggernaut that is the USA in America Latina.
The amount of NGOS, intelligence services and treacherous elites are powerful, rich and savvy foes.
If they can pull it off the USA will be weakened unmeasurably.
Something which I pray for every day.
Anyway my two centavos.
Great post as always.
Fernando, el guerillero moderno.
I do agree about the Syrian soldier nominee but not your uninformed rant about Dr.Assad, who i think deserve the prize together with his soldiers who clearly loves both him and his father and their generals.
“It´s a family affair” as Bobby Womack would say and so does obviously the rest of the family, the above 70% of the Syrians who stand behind their government to a such degree that the western fascist regimes know´s he´s gonna win next years election, just like that.
Merry Christmas to you all!
Mikhas.
Hi Saker,
I was reading up on shite history, specifically about the tawabeen.
i think there should be a woman on your list too. She is the biggest reason the Hizballah went to Syria, the reason why Iraqi Shias went to Syria, the reason why iranis will fight more valiantly, the reason if the call was made many more would go now, or later as the tawabeen, and the reason why your Syrian soldier continues to fight.
Zainab ibn Ali (a.s) the beloved sister of Husain ibn Ali (a.s)
http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/04/reasons-hezbollah-fighting-syria.html#
mindfriedo
Sorry, a bit too fast there maybe, no offence but no head of state would have come this far and survived such an Tsunami of an foreign onslaught if it wasn´t for the support of his people and the army, their banners and flags bears two pictures, mind you: That of President Assad and his father Hafez. The latter might have been brutal at times but so was Putin in Chechnya when he almost wiped out an entire generation of western funded, would-be Wahhabi´s before the dust finally settled. Go figure…
Mikhas.
I predicted your excellent choice
I agree with Putin and I would add to your list Hassan Rohani, although Putin is my “favourite”.
Hola Zaker
How are you my amigo? I have followed and post opinions on your very interesting blog for many many years…well just to say that you forgot maybe President Hugo Chavez Frias…on a interview he mentntioned he once was visited by Jose Maria Aznar once president of Spain and was offered to be part of the club..(.you know which club) Aznar told Chavez that the countries that had vast amounts of natural resources will rule the world and will survive…Chavez asked him what will happen with the ones that did not had Aznar replied the are totally screwed..The Chavez told him Thank you but I am not interested in joining your so called Club…that moment might have triggered Chavez death…Chavez dared to put a face to the imperialism as no other American Leader have done in the recent history and the people who were in his memorial confirms that..if Venezuela is in a crisis is because as always obscure forces feeded by the US are doing that and of course Saker you will be on my person of the year because I thank you for giving honest and truth on your point of views…my best to you and your family.
I agreed with your choice of Man of the Year Award but was a little disappointed that President Bashar al Assad did not feature in your nominations.
Not born to follow in his father’s footsteps, susceptible to foreign influence during his education abroad, and despite the (understandable) failure to react fast enough to the unfolding conspiracy against Syria, he has against the odds, risen in stature to win the loyalty of the majority of Syrians.
Not only amongst Syrians but also freedom loving persons around the world who admired his quiet composure and principled resistance demonstrated in numerous interviews designed to paint him and the government as a dictatorship.
To his credit, he introduced early reforms, sacked corrupt officials – not even sparing B’aathist members – and announced elections where he, the incumbent could be voted out.
Without the massive foreign-armed insurgency and thanks to the reforms he initiated, Syria would have been well on the way to a more representative government.
While others would have fled the country or lost their composure under these extraordinary circumstances, he managed to turn the tide of the war away from the rebels thereby boosting the morale of the ordinary Syrian soldier.
At personal risk to himself and his family, he did not shirk to show his commitment to his country.
He did this by responding appropriately to Israeli, Qatari, Turkish, Saudi and western provocations that underestimated his maturity as a statesman.
It was – I am sure – his suggestion to give up chemical weapons, an opportunity that that the Russians could not miss up on to defuse the impending US naval attack on Syria.
For this reason alone, Bashar al Assad deserves an honorable mention. For me, he is undoubtedly the living embodiment of resistance today.
I agreed with your choice of Man of the Year Award but was a little disappointed that President Bashar al Assad did not feature in your nominations.
Not born to follow in his father’s footsteps, susceptible to foreign influence during his education abroad, and despite the (understandable) failure to react fast enough to the unfolding conspiracy against Syria, he has against the odds, risen in stature to win the loyalty of the majority of Syrians.
Not only amongst Syrians but also freedom loving persons around the world who admired his quiet composure and principled resistance demonstrated in numerous interviews designed to paint him and the government as a dictatorship.
To his credit, he introduced early reforms, sacked corrupt officials – not even sparing B’aathist members – and announced elections where he, the incumbent could be voted out.
Without the massive foreign-armed insurgency and due to the reforms he initiated, Syria would have been well on the way to a more representative government.
While others would have fled the country or lost their composure under these extraordinary circumstances, he managed to turn the tide of the war away from the rebels thereby boosting the morale of the ordinary Syrian soldier.
At personal risk to himself and his family, he did not shirk to show his commitment to his country.
He did this by responding appropriately to Israeli, Qatari, Turkish, Saudi and western provocations that underestimated his maturity as a statesman.
It was – I am sure – his suggestion to give up chemical weapons, an opportunity that that the Russians could not miss up on to defuse the impending US naval attack on Syria.
For this reason alone, Bashar al Assad deserves an honorable mention. For me, he is undoubtedly the living embodiment of resistance today.
Why do you say “… When Western oil interests dispatched Greenpeace’s activist to try to stop Russia from exploring and exploiting its arctic [sic] shelf …”?
On what ***evidence*** do you base such claim?
Greenpeace is not working for “Western oil interests” – but precisely _against_ them! In case of the Arctic it is not just the Russians – but prominently the _western_ oil giant Shell they are confronting! It behoves you to verify the fact on the Greenpeace web site.
I am curious to know whether you are simply grossly misinformed as I wish to believe, or perhaps deliberately spread such misinformation to which ends I could not possibly fathom.
@EVERYBODY about Bashar al-Assad:
Okay, several of you have expressed disagreement with my characterization of President Bashar al-Assad. Fair enough – I need to reply.
First, I am willing to cut him a lot of slack because of his very good performance over the past two years which were definitely difficult. He is a good learner and he clearly learned fast from his Iranian and Russian advisors. However, let’s not completely forget the past either, ok? Here are a couple of nasty facts about him:
a) He did torture CIA rendered people for and on behalf of the CIA. That is undeniable. What does that tell you about him?
b) Imad Mughniyah was murdered by the Israelis with absolutely obvious regime complicity. The headrest of his seat in his car exploded. Now how in the world do you set a boobytrapped headrest in a car which is obviously monitored 24/7 and which is parked in a high-security neighborhood?
c) ask any Syrian: the regime’s Mukhabarat was feared and considered corrupt.
I don’t think that it is right to assume that because Assad’s enemies are Wahabi reptiles and medieval apes that somehow automatically makes him a good person. Also, let’s not forget that he is a secularist and a Baathist. Hardly good things in my opinion. Can there be such thing as a good baathist?
So sorry guys, Assad is not my hero (that would be Nasrallah).
No hard feelings I hope!
Cheers,
The Saker
@Johan: I worked in the “humanitarian”/NGO world, I have seen the real world behind the smoke screen. And if your idea of getting the fact is “It behoves you to verify the fact on the Greenpeace web site.” then I will never be able to convince you of anything. Let me ask you a few basic questions:
1) How many oil spills in the Arctic were cause by Russian platforms?
2) How many by western ones?
3) Do you know who the main donors to Greenpeace are?
4) Did you know that Khordorkovsky’s Yukos owned Rosneft at the time of the worst oil spills. Did Greenpeace ever take action against Yukos or Rosneft when Khodorkovsky owned them?
Anyway, if you want the real context of the latest GP stunt, you can read this:
http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.com/2013/11/greenpeace-vs-russia-relevant-context.html
whether you are simply grossly misinformed as I wish to believe, or perhaps deliberately spread such misinformation
Ok, you got me here: I am a KGB agent, I eat babies for breakfeast, but only after raping them, my dream is to drown the entire planet in pollution and Gazprom pays me 100’000 US dollars for each anti-GP post I make here.
Happy now?
The Saker
You still have not given the answer to the question: on what ***evidence*** do you base your claim that “… Western oil interests dispatched Greenpeace’s activist[s] to try to stop Russia (etc.) …”?
The only actual reference that you now provide is your earlier article claiming that Russia “has an upper hand” in the exploitation of the Arctic natural resources (and hence in wrecking the fragile Arctic ecosystem) – which is true – but is not evidence in support of your aforementioned claim.
Again. *Which* western oil companies have actually “dispatched” Greenpeace activists on such a sinister mission? *When* exactly? Dates? Places? Names? Documents?!
Or could it be that your missives are merely slanders of the only barrier that lies between the competing greedy western and Russian capitalist oligarchs that together rule the globe – and the beautiful animal life with their pristine habitat and the entire ecosystem of our planet, home of the thinking and feeling humanity?
As a thorough blogger on Russian issues, i believe you are totally outstanding and not many can counter that, obviously Asia Times had something similar in mind but when it comes to your understanding of Syria and it´s leadership im both somewhat confused and disappointed.
The Syrian soldier thing is not an issue for cherry picking Saker. Every one of them, whether in SAA, in the NDF or in the local town militias, are devoted family members of all religions represented in the Syrian society and every one of them are members of the Baath party as well, by choice and there you have it: Definitely good Baathists. It´s not like what you seem to be confusing it with, a membership in the communist party or anything of the sort. Their love of Bashar al-Assad and his father is not for show you know,otherwise they wouldn´t keep it together. All the above mentioned and the unconditional love of Syria, the carefully laid mosaic of it´s people, it´s history and it´s leadership is the identity that keeps them together as a united strong front. Pick one or the other element out and it falls apart. Those non-freaks who didn´t agree initially or simply where bought off by bribes (FSA) are already back or are negotiating their way back into the fold for everything they do have in common. Also, the Russians support Bashar al-Assad for a reason you know and that is not for the western Zionazi media characterization of him.
Your opinion on this subject matter is just that, an opinion, ill-informed i would say and obviously not necessarily based on non-CNN found fact´s. If the overwhelming
majority of Syria as it is, stands by Dr.Assad and would vote for him next year, im totally with them and are looking forward to “La Victoria final!”.
Happy new blogging year to you!
Mikhas.
Oh come on “Johan”, are you really not that naive are you?
Obviously those pot-head Dutch hippies the not-so-Russian-friendly Holland sent there where, thinking they where doing a good thing for the environment, no matter what their wealthy US funders.
Mikhas.
@Johan: could it be that your missives are merely slanders of the only barrier that lies between the competing greedy western and Russian capitalist oligarchs that together rule the globe – and the beautiful animal life with their pristine habitat and the entire ecosystem of our planet, home of the thinking and feeling humanity?
Oh boy, a lyrical ad hominem – that is something new :-)
*Which* western oil companies have actually “dispatched” Greenpeace activists on such a sinister mission? *When* exactly? Dates? Places? Names? Documents?!
The type of evidence you want is of the kind that is used in a criminal court. This is a blog. What I am suggesting is that you use common sense and ask yourself cui bono?
If you really think that “it just happens” that GP got involved with the Russian Arctic explorations activities at a time when western interests are desperate to stop Russia, I cannot help you. If you think that “it just happens” that GP sees Russian efforts as the only ones deserving a GP stunt, I cannot help you. If you think that “it just happens” that the date GP chose for its stunt coincided with a major international conference on the Arctic, I cannot help you. If you think that “it just happens” that GP deliberately chose not to present its concerns to the Russian government or Duma as other ecological organizations had done many times in the past (successfully), I cannot help you. And if you think that “it just happens” that GP got on Russia’s case after Putin got rid of the oligarchs I cannot help you either.
I am not even interested in convincing you. Why should I?
Keep sending your money to GP, get one of their stickers for your car (or bicycle if you do not drive) and think of me as a paid shill for the Russian oil industry. I *don’t care*. This is a blog which makes certain assumptions about its readers one of which is that they are interested in seeing beyond the propaganda society feeds them.
Oh, and one more thing: if you really believe that GP can stop Russia from doing anything with silly little stunts like that, I cannot help you either.
Cheers!
The Saker
excellen choices those would have been my choices exactly as well. Also should be given recognition are Edward Snowden, Private Manning who was forced by his demented lawyer to apologize what a sadist and also to Pope Francis. Yes to Nelson Mandela a lifetime recipient. Still I do not like the description of President Bashar Al Assad and Government of that of Pres Hafez Al Assad and Governement either. Want corruption and criminality look to the zionist of the West and allies.Still I will tweet this article.
Nelson Mandela? Are you for real? The butcher of Africa?
Necklacing personified, that demon is finally at home in the fire I am happy to report.
@Mikhas: Every one of them, whether in SAA, in the NDF or in the local town militias, are devoted family members of all religions represented in the Syrian society and every one of them are members of the Baath party as well, by choice and there you have it: Definitely good Baathists
That, indeed, may be *their* choice, but I don’t have to be blinded by it.
Their love of Bashar al-Assad and his father is not for show you know,otherwise they wouldn´t keep it together
Again, That, indeed, may be *their* choice, but I don’t have to be blinded by it.
Your opinion on this subject matter is just that, an opinion, ill-informed
OK. Please answer me:
1) Did Assad torture rendered people on behalf of the CIA?
2) Did Assad let the Israelis kill Imad Mughniyah
and, if you replied “yes” to either one above,
3) What does this tell you about his character?
Finally, it is might moral and logical right to support the country and people of Syria without having to become an Assad groupie. You can disagree with me on that, you can dislike that position, but you cannot demand that I desist from it.
As for Baathism, I know too much about it and the circumstances of its creation (by ‘Christian’ Freemasons tasked with replacing a growing Islamic religious identity with a nationalist one which would divide the Middle-East and let the Western countries rule it) and how it was used to promote the Anglo-Zionist agenda (the Iraqi attack on Iran for example) to find anything good in it.
I suggest that we assess the Baath party just like we assess Greenpeace: cui bono
The conclusion, in both cases, is self-evident.
Cheers,
The Saker
thank you saker , that was an amazing article and brilliant nomination , i support your choice a 100%
A great article because it politicises the Syrian war and takes the issues beyond the “good versus evil personality” paradigm so loved by the Western media – the Syrian soldier is a tribute to fifty years of secularism .
I disagree with the thing about the gorgeous girls of Pussy Riot being Western stooges though.What benefit did the West get from all their silly posturing ? The whole performance was clearly a set-up from the start , but Russian intelligence is far more likely to be behind it all, surely?
A great article because it politicises the Syrian war and takes the issues beyond the “good versus evil personality” paradigm so loved by the Western media – the Syrian soldier is a tribute to fifty years of secularism .
I disagree with the thing about the gorgeous girls of Pussy Riot being Western stooges though.What benefit did the West get from all their silly posturing ? The whole performance was clearly a set-up from the start , but Russian intelligence is far more likely to be behind it all, surely?
@GP silly stunts….
BTW does anyone believe that LBGST can stop Russia with silly stunts (“a message to Russia”) like sending
a “openly gay” delegation to Sochi, instead of Barakama? If yes it means that they descended to the same intellectual level as “them”.
WizOz
@Anonymous, on the “infamous Oded Yinon Plan.”
Much more recent and less vague than Chossudovsky’s old Zionist plots, is a document prepared by the who-is-who of the neo-con universe, i.e. Richard Perle, the infamous “Prince of Darkness,” Douglas Feith, the Wurmsers, et al, under the title “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.” The study was sponsored by Israel’s Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies’ “Study Group on a New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000,” in June 1996, during Netanyahu’s first term as PM, and it was led by Richard Perle. The paper was to provide Netanyahu with a new political and strategic framework vis-à-vis the Arab world, the Palestinian conflict, and the US, and with a new set of ideas with key points for a potential speech during a future visit to the US.
As the title clearly states, it was a “clean break.”
The document reads like a prophecy, with minor changes in historical actors, of many events we have witnessed since 2001, the key words being “contain, destabilize, and roll-back” all the entities threatening Israel’s lebensraum.
Under “Securing the Northern Border”
“Syria challenges Israel on Lebanese soil. An effective approach, and one with which American can sympathize, would be if Israel seized the strategic initiative along its northern borders by engaging Hizballah, (sic) Syria, and Iran, as the principal agents of aggression in Lebanon, including by:
striking Syria’s drug-money and counterfeiting infrastructure in Lebanon, all of which focuses on Razi Qanan.
paralleling Syria’s behavior by establishing the precedent that Syrian territory is not immune to attacks emanating from Lebanon by Israeli proxy forces.
striking Syrian military targets in Lebanon, and should that prove insufficient, striking at select targets in Syria proper…”
Under “Moving to a Traditional Balance of Power Strategy”
“Israel can shape its strategic environment, in cooperation with Turkey and Jordan, by weakening, containing, and even rolling back Syria. This effort can focus on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq — an important Israeli strategic objective in its own right — as a means of foiling Syria’s regional ambitions…”
In any event, you can read the rest of it yourself.
http://www.iasps.org/strat1.htm
Netanyahu didn’t have time to unfold the “clean break,” his first administration was cut short, ending in 1999. But many if not all of the Israel Firsters whose ideas were included in the “clean break,” went to join the warmongering administration of Bush II, with the added advantage of having a clear, precise, and after 9/11, “justified” strategy to “contain, destabilize, and roll-back” real and presumed Israel’s enemies and/or threats.
The rest is history.
The “Clean Break” has been blamed by many for the atrocious US policies in the Middle East.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clean_Break:_A_New_Strategy_for_Securing_the_Realm
“…Brian Whitaker reported in a September 2002 article [3] published in The Guardian that ‘With several of the Clean Break paper’s authors now holding key positions in Washington, the plan for Israel to transcend its foes by reshaping the Middle East looks a good deal more achievable today than it did in 1996. Americans may even be persuaded to give up their lives to achieve it.’”
“In March 2003 Patrick J. Buchanan, referring to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the report, wrote that ‘Their plan, which urged Israel to re-establish ‘the principle of preemption,’ has now been imposed by Perle, Feith, Wurmser & Co. on the United States.”[4]
A “clean break”?
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose. C’est la vie, mon ami.
First 2 articles i took you seriously. But you are unfortunately same level as the other Lyublianka novelists. Oh yeah, West is, day and night, thinking only how to damage Russia. Good start with Putin cult btw.
@anonymous: First 2 articles i took you seriously. But you are unfortunately same level as the other Lyublianka novelists. Oh yeah, West is, day and night, thinking only how to damage Russia. Good start with Putin cult btw
There is nothing as convincing and as compelling as a good old ad hominem backed by neither facts nor logic. Bravo ;-)
Most sincerely,
The Saker
@ad hominem…
Attacks ad hominem are a sign of desperation. Indeed nothing more convincing for their level of intelligence.
Cheerio,
WizOz
Men of the year for France, Dieudonné Mbala Mbala and Alain Soral. Saker talked about these guys during 2013. Outside France, we don’t know much about those two, but in France, they are shunned by politicians and the media, but got the backing of most of the French.
Dieudonné is a humorist that got in trouble when he did some sketches about zionists. His reaction to the opprobum of the French elites was to do more sketches about zionists. A couple of years ago, he sort of invented a gesture, called la quenelle, as a way to say to the elite, “we have enough”. The French found it funny and the game now is to take pictures of yourself doing the quenelle beside politicians and places that are closely associated to the elite. During the year, some “thinker” said the quenelle was in fact an upside down Nazi salute. Don’t laugh, its true!!! Since then, most politicians and the media say that the quenelle is an upside down Nazi salute. How the people reacted? By doing the quenelle beside anything and anyone associated with zionism.
Now, quenelles are floating all around. A French footballer just did one after scoring in the English Premier League yesterday.
In 2014, I wouldn’t be surprised they’ll make the quenelle illegal. Ridiculous? You bet. But it will show how servile is the current french government to zionism and likudniks.
Alain Soral is another guy who criticize the establishment who’s boycotted by all medias. They say he’s a neo nazi facist that deserve to fall into oblivion. He denounces inequalities and wants modern France to include all people living there, French French, French from african and arab roots, muslims and christians. And he got huge following, among them, many from the police and the army who are fed up with the way their country is ruled.
2014 will be crucial in France. They might arrest Dieudonné and Soral. It might cause a reaction. And it will expose how France is not ruled by the French anymore.
Good evening Saker, and Merry Christmas to you. I agree with your candidates, and just wanted to mention, as runner up;Jose Mujica: The world’s ‘poorest’ president. The man is an example to follow. We need to get rid of greedy, incompetent politicians. I am also eager to see if Pope Francisco will be able to bring the Western Church back to God.
At least starting the process.
If he really tries, he will probably get killed.
Anyway, keep writing. I enjoy your blog.
Kind regards.
Gunnar
this is utterly wrong: your characterisation of both Presdent Assad and the syrian govt:
‘, Hassan Nasrallah took the very delicate decision to stand by the Syrian regime even though I am quite sure that he had little love for Assad or his brand of Baathism. Nasrallah also must have known how corrupt the Syrian regime was, that it was chock-full of CIA/MI6/Mossad/DGSE/ agents and simply corrupt officials, and yet he made the correct call, very early on, to stand by Syria and its less-than-perfect President’
in fact Assad is a far better president than any in the western world, and of the same integrity as president Putin or his late friend President Chavez…and im equally sure and on a firmer footing that Nasrullah doesnt believe what youd have him believe. And how the hell can the syria govt be chock full of ‘CIA/MI6/Mossad/DGSE/ agents’!?
VS idea of facts is to invent:
‘Here are a couple of nasty facts about him:
a) He did torture CIA rendered people for and on behalf of the CIA. That is undeniable. What does that tell you about him?
b) Imad Mughniyah was murdered by the Israelis with absolutely obvious regime complicity. The headrest of his seat in his car exploded. Now how in the world do you set a boobytrapped headrest in a car which is obviously monitored 24/7 and which is parked in a high-security neighborhood?
c) ask any Syrian: the regime’s Mukhabarat was feared and considered corrupt.’
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and on the basis of this mess you impugn president Assad???!!
how did Assad torture people? did he do it alone with his bare hands?
what evidence is there he allowed israelis to commit a crime in syria as you allege?
what has any of this to do with President Assad?
propaganda 101: and we wonder why muslims(not apes) attack syria, when they to have been fed this ort of propaganda by the media
keep in mind how the ‘world’ sees President Putin, ex president Castro, etc: all of whom a routinely demonised.
shame shame shame on you!
@Brian: And how the hell can the syria govt be chock full of ‘CIA/MI6/Mossad/DGSE/ agents’!?
Simple, I look at the amount of top regime officials who “defected”:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Syrian_defectors
What do you think that these guys were BEFORE their defection?
how did Assad torture people? did he do it alone with his bare hands?
Not quite – he had has torturers do that for him:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maher_Arar
what evidence is there he allowed israelis to commit a crime in syria as you allege?
The testimony of Mughniyeh’s widow for starters:
http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2008/02/mughniyehs_wido.php
Common sense also helps: how was it possible for the Israelis to successfully plant a car bomb in Damascus, in a brand new neighborhood, in the immediate proximity of several Syrian intelligence buildings and kill a presumably highly protected target?
shame shame shame on you!
May I offer you some friendly advice?
Before taking a strong stance, do a little bit of research first. And tone down the hysterics, they don’t make you look very credible.
Cheers!
The Saker
‘Not quite – he had has torturers do that for him:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maher_Arar;’
so he brought the torturers before him, as did Bush or Obama and said: i want you to torture these men to get the truth out of them…
let me know when you find documents showing this.
the only point of agreement is noone should trust or do business with the US
as for Arar, he supports the islamist insurgency…odd isnt it
‘The testimony of Mughniyeh’s widow for starters:
http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2008/02/mughniyehs_wido.php
Common sense also helps: how was it possible for the Israelis to successfully plant a car bomb in Damascus, in a brand new neighborhood, in the immediate proximity of several Syrian intelligence buildings and kill a presumably highly protected target?’
may i offer u some friendly advice….be careful of your sources…or…dont be too quick to believe widows, dodgy canadians or the MSM….
your sources of info dont look very credible, esp when most syrians support president Assad…according to your take they should have been supporting the insurgency
still waiting for proof that Assad had anything to do with torture…even Obama has no hand in Guantanamo
the irony is the syrian arab army would have been doing the tortures
OMG Saker, this is just hilarious
“Ok, you got me here: I am a KGB agent, I eat babies for breakfeast, but only after raping them, my dream is to drown the entire planet in pollution and Gazprom pays me 100’000 US dollars for each anti-GP post I make here.
Happy now?
The Saker”
I use that same kind of sarcasm when I question the AGW mind control
Rolling in my oil funding- koch brothers are my buds
lol
Greenpeace is just another No Good Organization
that is what I call NGO’s
The fact that Greenpeace went out of it’s way to target Russia oil industry is self evident
that is the evidence of it is right in the actions
Greenpeace, if you have noticed has been pretty dam quite on Fukushima– for the obvious reason, to my mind, that it gets it’s funding from the ptb’s that love clean green nuclear power
Because nuclear is ‘carbon free’ not
And it clean- not
And it is green- not
And it is prohibitively expensive- yes
And would fail as an industry without taxpayer money- yes
And nuclear is intimately tied with the war mongers- yes
And greenpeace hasn’t a dam thing to say about that
And btw they were pretty quite on the gulf spill too
sorry for rambling but grrrrrr….
there are none so blind as those that will not see
saker
have you seen this?
Just came across it via this blog
http://wrongkindofgreen.org/
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Big_Green
Big Green and other monikers such as ‘The Group of Ten’ and ‘Gang Green’ are terms that have been used often critically to describe the biggest environmental organizations in the United States. These are heavily-staffed, well-funded non-profit corporations each with budgets in the tens of millions of dollars a year, offices in Washington, DC and other major cities, highly paid executive directors, and a staff of lobbyists, analysts and marketers. Big Green environmental groups together raise and spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year, most of it contributed by non-profit foundations and individual donors. Many of the Big Green groups accept funding from or partner with corporations, have representatives of major corporations on their boards of directors, and work with corporations through other organizations such as the Natural Resources Council of America.
Members of Big Green
Defenders of Wildlife
Environmental Defense Fund
Greenpeace
National Audubon Society
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Resources Defense Council
The Nature Conservancy
Sierra Club
The Wilderness Society
World Wildlife Fund
Thought you might like to know
Even though it was obvious, anyway.
Or maybe I simply see things differently?
not sure?
Thanks for all your efforts dearest Saker.
I knew about your admiration for Seyyed Nassrallah ( this was also the main reason I admired you from the first moment I read your blog ) , now that you mentioned him as one of your favorites makes me glad and happy.
Ayatollah Khamenei , Sheikh Nassrallah , Moqtada Sadr and the new Houthi hero in Yemen , are bound to each other by bloodlines which exist since , centuries ( thus unbreakable ) , that’s why the Anglo-Zionist spent all what they have to destroy them.
My candidate is the Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Let me explain why:
First of all, I think that it is important to say that Brazil was a colony of Portugal for almost 400 years, and WAS under US imperialism until recently. In other words: during the last 500 years, Brazilian resources were brutally taken and a large majority of the people became very poor (population today: 200 million).
However, this situation changed 12 years ago. After over 30 years of military dictatorship and elite control, which followed a coup in 1964 sponsored by the CIA, the party of Mrs Dilma Roussef, the PT (Workers Party, or Partido dos Trabalhadores in Portuguese), a party that opposed the military dictatorship for all that time, was finally elected.
When the first PT President, Mr Lula da Silva, was elected, the progressive forces of Brazil finally ascended to power. And, in a short time, this has made a big difference! Actually, Brazilian history shows that the Brazilian people have struggled for freedom for a very long time, being always crushed by the elite and their foreign allies – exactly what they are trying to do, again, now.
The opposition in Brazil is certainly linked to foreign interests. And it is filthy, committing even hideous crimes, perhaps including the assassination of a candidate of the centre-left during the last presidential elections campaign.
Just a few months ago, when Mrs Dilma Rousseff was running for re-election, the opposition slandered her and her party – she bravely resisted to this attack, despite her sensitivity (she was a tortured victim of the military dictatorship). Actually, this slander has been going on for years. With the support of the MSM, the opposition created a clear social divide between the rich and the poor, in a bid to attract the most greed, the less politically educated, and those aspiring for social ascension to their ranks. It was the extreme success of the PT among the majority of the poor, in the last 12 years in power, that finally decided the results of the elections in favour of the party.
In my view, the opposition has two main objectives:
1. to destroy the PT (there is currently a filthy campaign to impeach the President) and stop the ‘inclusion’ of the lower classes in the governmental process in a revolutionary movement that, inside the limitations of the system, is, informally, already fully accomplished – the last veto from the opposition, in the Brazilian Congress, to the proposal for the ‘legalization’ of the peoples’ networks in a ministry, demonstrates this point; and
2. perhaps more important from the point of view of the empire, to dismember the Brazilian petrol industry – Petrobras -, whose privatization would enrich even further the vultures inside the country and abroad.
I certainly support the Brazilian President Mrs Dilma Rousseff as the Woman of the Year!
Ever since the Arabs lost major wars with Israel and Syrian Golan was occupied, Syria has been on the very front of the Resistance Axis and thus it has been under constant threat from the Zionist regime and many neighbours – now Zionist stooges/puppets. This war has been planned long time ago. The “ugly aspects of the regime”, such as laws and policies, were not created to oppress people but to protect them from this very real threat. Same goes for chemical weapons which were produced and used as a deterrence against Israel. Chemical weapons were not used or ever meant to be used against the people. Besides, Syrian government would gain nothing from killing its own people. It would further undermine its army which is made of Syrian people and give foreigners a pretext to intervene and topple them. Terrorist “rebels” engage in systematic killing, chemical weapon attacks and infrastructure destruction and then blame the government. Then the global media takes over, telling people that there is another evil tyrant that needs to be stopped.
Syrian government is a mix of Alawis/Sunnis/Druze/Christians. Syrian Prime Minister is Sunni, Bashar al-Assad’s wife is a Sunni, Syrian Defense Minister was Christian, etc. Complete Alawite minority dominance is a myth. The protests were organized and managed by the outside powers, violence and weapons and terrorists were sent in gradually. Outside agents fired shots on both the protesters and the police. The so called “rebels” are brainwashed foreign and home grown terrorists, local criminals, bribed traitors and a tiny number of misled regular people.
Bashar Al-Assad made a mistake because he didn’t use force right away. Experienced leader wouldn’t hesitate and this decision could’ve saved many lives, prevented infrastructure damage and perhaps even prevented the war altogether.
In the age of the Internet, I hope that the vast majority of Syrians are fully aware of all the ugly propaganda about Syria, Bashar al-Assad and his father and that they’ll debunk this BS and save their country from complete annihilation and their children from slavery.