NATO foxes smell Syrian blood: Will there be "noflyzone" in Syria soon?
-DR. ABDUL RUFF
{Dr. Abdul Ruff, Specialist on State Terrorism;Chancellor-Founder of Centor for International Affairs(CIA); Independent Analyst;Chronicler of Foreign occupations & Freedom movements(Palestine,Kashmir, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Chechnya, etc.) Former university Teacher; website: abdulruff. wordpress.com/ abdulruff_jnu@ yahoo.com}.
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The inner war inside Syria with the rebels targeting the state, being fueled by western terrocracies, looks mere repetition of what had happened from Afghanistan to Libya where the opposition was used by the anti-Islamic western terrocracies to destabilize the Muslim nations one by one. The state military and rebels keep attacking each other – each claiming taking an upper hand by turn. As expected, under tremendous pressure from USA, the Arab League foreign ministers have finally called on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down. They did the same with Col. Qaddafi. Rebels now tell they are encouraged by last week's assassinations in Damascus. The western sponsors of civil war in Syria as well as their western bosses have already begun talking about a “Transitional government” in Syria to replace the current regime by President Assad al Bashar
The Hollywood type scenario, the world witnessed in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and Libya earlier, is developing in Syria too. That is the CIA-Pentagon war strategy in every energy/route rich nation to keep the Islamic world in good humors.
After success in Libya where the rebels were used for shipping oil from Libya into USA, Rebels in Syria being used by the USA as their agents to help USA to pump oil into USA in due course were guided by the pentagon to "capture" military posts. And the Syrian forces fought back to take back border posts seized by rebels and announced they had cleared fighters from a central part of the capital, aiming to regain the initiative after coordinated attacks by an emboldened opposition. But activists said fighting in the Midan district in central Damascus was continuing and residents reported a lack of government checkpoints in the heart of the city and fewer guards in front of the Interior Ministry after days of clashes.
Mutual and cross murders are the feature of the CIA mooted wars in Libya and Syria. The rebels' capture of the border posts, a day after a bomb killed three of President Bashar al-Assad's closest lieutenants, underlined a shift in the 16-month-old revolt against his rule. Rebels capture towns dramatically and the government releases them one by one, also dramatically. Government forces struck the rebel-held Bab al-Hawa border post on the frontier with Turkey overnight and shelled the city of Abu Kamal near the main checkpoint on the border with Iraq which was seized by rebels.
Syrian rebels were still in control of the main Abu Kamal border post on the Euphrates River highway, one of the major trade routes across the Middle East. Other border posts further north, near the Iraqi city of Mosul, appeared to still be under Syrian government army control. The Observatory said the Syrian army was shelling the city of Abu Kamal, only a few miles from the rebel-held border post and had struck the Bab al-Hawa border post overnight. Rebels said they kept control of Baba al-Hawa through the night. A total of 310 people, including 98 security personnel, were killed on Thursday, the Observatory said, the highest daily death toll so far.
The rebels claim that state secret police were now a spent force, and the government was relying entirely on a weakened military. The rebels in Damascus are divided, between the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and the Salafists (hardline Islamists). Rebels outside Damascus say the assassinations were a blow to the government. They told our correspondent the once-feared. The Salafists are better armed, because they are receiving weapons and money from outside.
During a pause in the shelling, a couple of fighters drive me and our translator around town, describing some of their recent clashes with army forces. A few towns are deserted now, with plenty of debris on the streets, burned out cars, big holes in the walls from mortars and shells. One or two people are walking about though, so it seems people are still here.
In Damascus, the huge headquarters of the Damascus Province Police was black with smoke and abandoned on Thursday after being torched and looted in a rebel attack. Officials in neighboring Lebanon said refugees were pouring across the frontier: a security source said 20,000 Syrians had crossed on Thursday.
Government forces recaptured parts of Damascus, the suburbs of Barzeh and Mezzeh, which had fallen into rebel hands. Fighting was also reported in Syria's second city, Aleppo. The battle for control of Aleppo is still going on. State TV was saying troops were merely hunting down "terrorists". Rebel commanders have vowed to take it over completely and use it as a base for liberating the whole country, but state TV said many armed rebels had fled across the border to Turkey.
Syria blames the violence on foreign-backed "armed terrorist gangs". In June, the Syrian government reported that 6,947 Syrians had died, including at least 3,211 civilians and 2,566 security forces personnel. The elite fourth division of the Syrian army, commanded by President Assad's brother Maher, led the attack on the Barzeh area of Damascus.
The so-called Islamist rebels are receiving weapons and money from outside as the US controlled the rebels in Libya got their terror goods form USA, France Italy, Qatar and others. Fighting continued overnight.
The BBC sources promoting destabilization of Syria confirmed that rebels were now in control of the Bab al-Salam border crossing with Turkey. Turkey is not allowing non-Syrian nationals through so the border remains effectively closed. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that at least 19,106 people had been killed since March 2011. The UN said in May that at least 10,000 people had been killed.
The reports could not be confirmed.
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Global terrorist media (GTM) controlled by the CIA fuel the crisis n Syria so as to make the NATO-UNSC rogue states to attack the Syrians both rebels and rulers. Meanwhile, Assad held a meeting with his new army chief of staff and gave him instructions, reportedly including a drive to crush armed rebels. The meeting followed last week's attack in Damascus, in which four senior officials were killed in what the Syrian government described as a suicide blast.
The assassinations in Damascus possibly were a blow to the regime. Reports say tanks and armored personnel vehicles still in pitched battles with rebels in the neighborhood. Clashes were fiercest overnight in the sprawling Mezzeh district, where rebels appear to be sustaining attacks on many security compounds located there. Residents in central Damascus said shops were closed, roads were empty and only a handful of people were outside.
After an emergency meeting in Qatar, Arab League foreign ministers called on President Assad to resign rapidly, and offered his family safe passage out of Syria. They also called on the Syrian opposition to form a transitional government. However, the BBC's Jim Muir, in neighboring Lebanon, says the call appears to have fallen on deaf ears.
Meanwhile, the EU is to tighten sanctions and an arms embargo against President Assad's government. EU foreign ministers agreed to freeze the assets of 26 individuals and three firms close to the Syrian government. They will be added to a blacklist which already contains the names of 129 people and 49 entities. EU member states will also be required to send inspectors to board planes and ships believed to be carrying weapons or suspicious supplies to Damascus. The inspections will only take place on the territory or in the territorial waters of EU states. Britain and France are calling for more EU aid to refugees from Syria.The EU should also "give more practical support to the Syrian opposition, including helping them prepare for Syria after Assad," UK Foreign Secretary Hague said as he arrived for talks in Brussels.
Diplomacy has been largely ineffective throughout the crisis, with Western countries condemning Assad but showing no stomach for the sort of robust intervention that saw NATO bombers help blast Libya's Muammar Gaddafi from power last year. The Western anti-Islamic strategist nuts say the next few days will be critical in determining whether Assad's government can recover from the devastating blow of the bombing of Assad's inner circle which destroyed its aura of invulnerability.
Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have imposed sanctions unless Syrian authorities halted violence. Washington said the Council had "failed utterly". China said Western diplomats were to blame for trying to ram through a draft that did not put enough pressure on opposition groups. In a commentary, Xinhua said the draft was not balanced and Western diplomats "displayed arrogance and inflexibility" in negotiations, effectively killing it.
The failed UNSC resolution, which would have extended a small, unarmed UN monitoring mission, was the third that has been vetoed by Russia and China. The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said the Security Council had "failed utterly", and Washington would look elsewhere for ways "to bring pressure to bear on the Assad regime and to deliver assistance to those in need". To replace the vetoed text, Britain proposed a four-paragraph resolution that would at least extend the expiring mandate of the monitors for 30 days. Russia's ambassador said he would ask Moscow to consider it.
An early NATO war in Syria is important for fascist Israel as it has been pushing the notorious NATO led by its masters the USA-UK terror twins, to attack Lebanon so that it could also take “revenge” for its defeat in 2006. Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah, delivering the anniversary of Hezbollah’s “divine victory” in the July 2006 war against Israel, resolutely backed his ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Hezbollah now finds itself in a weaker position — ideologically, politically, and strategically, though the vast majority of the Lebanese-Shiite community continues to support Hezbollah. Hezbollah’s support for Syrian leadership is increasing.
THREE (Notes)
Western media mischief and lies are very active on Syria. They created panic saying that Syria would use nuclear/chemical items on rebel people. But Assad has refuted this. Syria says it will not use chemical weapons against its own people, but would do so against an external attack. Syrian foreign ministry said the weapons, stored and secured by the armed forces, would never be used "inside Syria".
The rebels in Syria have played into the dirty hands of NATO rogues in destabilizing Syria for the CIA and Pentagon because they have got the backing of the western terror syndicates and the hypocritical Arab leaders. Assad had not spoken since the attack and only appeared now to appoint a new defense minister. Syrian state television said a funeral ceremony for the assassinated defense minister, Assad's brother-in-law - and a senior general was being held on Friday in Damascus.
Both Russia and China are bothered about their arms trade in Syria and elsewhere in the region and USA knows when and how to make both play for them on UNSC by just abstaining from voting against Syria. Moscow and Beijing have supported USA after some stunt to get maximum benefits from USA and the distressed Muslim nation. So, Assad cannot simply trust them as allies agonist their own allies USA and UK.
The big US pressure has come to Arab League to “do more”. Arab league and its sponsors from the NATO have not asked the Bahrain president to step down and have brutally suppressed the uprising there. But they are asking, as they shamelessly did by asking Libyan president Col Gaddafi also do the same as a mere formality before he was killed.
Of course none wants to give up power whether they are elected or hereditary masters of dynasties. Muslim leaders think they are “God chosen” guys to rule and they will not give up power come what may. Ask Saudi King to give up power and see what happens. Or, one can ask Obama or Cameron to quit on account of their repeated failures both at home and abroad - will he give up power?
Will Obama and Cameron step down to face anti-state terror investigations by neutral judicial agencies? Will Bush Jr who was instrumental in anti-Islamic WW-III in the name of terror war on the pretext of Sept-11 hoax, come forward to face similar investigations?
Pakistani puppet president Zardari refused to resign even after Pakistan’s sovereignty was attacked and hundreds of Muslims have been massacred by Obama’s nato terrorists and Indian “premier” Manmohan still sticks to the chair saying he would go only if Sonia madam asks him to do. Bogus polls have made the people weak and slaves in all terrocracies.
But Gaddafi and Assad must go - why?
Maybe, sooner than later, a transitional government by CIA agents and rebels would be put in place in Syria. Going by the Libyan situation, now NATO and UNSC would jointly impose a "noflyzone" over Syria so that the NATO terror gangs and some Arab quirks can fly their terror goods and just begin killing Syrians, including President Assad and his close associates, while Syrians rebels would be engaged in shipping Syrian energy resources to USA.
After all, not for nothing that USA is interested in the "revolutions" in Mideast.
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