The New York Times openly admits that the so-called “rebels” in Syria were from the very beginning mercenaries recruited, armed, trained, and paid by the US CIA, in part using money extorted from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and other US occupied Gulf oil protectorates to pay the mercenaries and pay off Jordan and Turkey to host the terrorist bases and assist them in infiltrating the terrorists into Syria to commit their crimes. In fact, the majority of the so-called “Syrian Rebels” are not Syrians at all, but mercenaries recruited from many Muslim countries with tens of millions of unemployed youth resulting from the US bombing of their countries and destruction of the economies. Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Iraq – all of them have millions of young men desperate for work who serve as the CIA’s pool for hiring terrorists through various pseudo-Muslim fronts like Al Qaeda, ISIS, the Al Nusra Front, the Free Syrian Army, and so forth, funded and abetted by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the US occupied and controlled Gulf States. Jordan and Israel also have their hands in the game, hoping to permanently annex adjacent parts of Syria such as the Golan Heights, which apparently has a lot of oil and gas.
All of these activities are acts of war as defined by the United Nations charter and War Crimes under the terms of the Geneva Conventions and the rulings of the International Criminal Court, meaning that the leaderships of all these countries, in particular the US as the prime instigator, are indictable war criminals just like the Nazis tried at Nuremberg in 1946 and 1947 for starting wars of aggression against their neighbouring countries.
agree with you till the last passage regarding the trial at Nürnberg because this was the first open and great farce.It was so successful that even after 70 years people take it as truth and fair.
Latest says maybe Wednesday 27th earliest the Syria ‘peace’ talks may start. Or not.
Even at that, don’t hold out hope they’ll get anywhere.
TEHRAN (FNA)- It doesn’t take a strategic mind to understand why US Secretary of State John Kerry downplays hopes of anything much happening in the upcoming Syrian peace talks.
He knows that the first round of talks isn’t going to resolve anything. If this latest political charade is ringing a bell, think again:
1-The United States and its rogue partners in the Middle East have a bad habit of negotiating, cooperating and making deals with terrorist groups and extremist outfits. That seems almost certain to be the case again in the “Syrian diplomatic negotiations.” The regime changers plan to invite “moderate” militant groups and head choppers – their spawns fighting the Syrian government – to the talks, which in effect is self-defeating and counter-productive.
A good article/report at South Front news site on the Latakia offensive by Peto Lucem
http://southfront.org/map-decisive-days-in-battle-for-latakia-syria/
The New York Times openly admits that the so-called “rebels” in Syria were from the very beginning mercenaries recruited, armed, trained, and paid by the US CIA, in part using money extorted from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and other US occupied Gulf oil protectorates to pay the mercenaries and pay off Jordan and Turkey to host the terrorist bases and assist them in infiltrating the terrorists into Syria to commit their crimes. In fact, the majority of the so-called “Syrian Rebels” are not Syrians at all, but mercenaries recruited from many Muslim countries with tens of millions of unemployed youth resulting from the US bombing of their countries and destruction of the economies. Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Iraq – all of them have millions of young men desperate for work who serve as the CIA’s pool for hiring terrorists through various pseudo-Muslim fronts like Al Qaeda, ISIS, the Al Nusra Front, the Free Syrian Army, and so forth, funded and abetted by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the US occupied and controlled Gulf States. Jordan and Israel also have their hands in the game, hoping to permanently annex adjacent parts of Syria such as the Golan Heights, which apparently has a lot of oil and gas.
All of these activities are acts of war as defined by the United Nations charter and War Crimes under the terms of the Geneva Conventions and the rulings of the International Criminal Court, meaning that the leaderships of all these countries, in particular the US as the prime instigator, are indictable war criminals just like the Nazis tried at Nuremberg in 1946 and 1947 for starting wars of aggression against their neighbouring countries.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/world/middleeast/us-relies-heavily-on-saudi-money-to-support-syrian-rebels.html?emc=edit_th_20160124&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=28907515&_r=0
agree with you till the last passage regarding the trial at Nürnberg because this was the first open and great farce.It was so successful that even after 70 years people take it as truth and fair.
Latest says maybe Wednesday 27th earliest the Syria ‘peace’ talks may start. Or not.
Even at that, don’t hold out hope they’ll get anywhere.
TEHRAN (FNA)- It doesn’t take a strategic mind to understand why US Secretary of State John Kerry downplays hopes of anything much happening in the upcoming Syrian peace talks.
He knows that the first round of talks isn’t going to resolve anything. If this latest political charade is ringing a bell, think again:
1-The United States and its rogue partners in the Middle East have a bad habit of negotiating, cooperating and making deals with terrorist groups and extremist outfits. That seems almost certain to be the case again in the “Syrian diplomatic negotiations.” The regime changers plan to invite “moderate” militant groups and head choppers – their spawns fighting the Syrian government – to the talks, which in effect is self-defeating and counter-productive.
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13941103001511