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Syria: When will the West learn?

12.11.2012
 
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Four million people are said to be in need of humanitarian relief in Syria, as foreign-backed terrorist forces sow bedlam in the country, perpetrating shootings, car-bombings, torture, rape, looting, theft, burglary, arson, in short, the same crimes as the western-backed terrorists in Libya.

 

Once again the FUKUS Axis (France, UK, US) swings into action, arming and financing terrorists so as to destabilise what they perceive as an "unfriendly regime" as they prepare to engage in yet another imperialist escapade, trying to remove a Government and replace it with a motley collection of weird and wonderful characters from the fringes of society, usually holed up in some London pad and controlled by FCO and CIA handlers.

 

Once again, utter disrespect for the law, once again, a total absence of understanding from the part of the western paymasters over their terrorist darlings. The people of Syria abhor the "FSA" (Free Syrian Army) and the other splinter groups which have sprung up, visiting Armageddon on Syrian society.

 

Once again, the FUKUS Axis is taking sides in an internal conflict, instigated by them and their sickening little poodle in the Middle East, Qatar, a donkey ridden by foreigners, an Arab State which sides with non-Arabs to slaughter Arabs.

 

Once again, the FUKUS Axis has got it wrong, as in Libya, as the American representative in Benghazi found out to his cost, along with three other compatriots. Just like the Libyan citizens, the Syrians are doing all they can to resist the terrorist scourge supported by David Cameron, François Hollande and, believe it or not, Barack Obama.

 

Is this what the second Presidential term of Barack Obama is to mean? Or, free from the shackles of Clinton, are we to see a more enlightened foreign policy, one more in line with the twenty-first century?

 

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey

Pravda.Ru

 

 

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