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July 27, 2012 0

US Treasury: Al Qaeda Runs Syrian "Rebellion"

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Friday, July 27, 2012 US Treasury: Al Qaeda Runs Syrian "Rebellion" US fails to sell militants in Syria as "freedom fighters," tells truth for pretext to liquidate monsters of their own creation.  by Tony Cartalucci  July 27, 2012 – The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in its article, " Al Qaeda’s War for Syria ," cited officials from the US Treasury Department stating, "Al Qaeda in Syria (often operating as the "Al Nusra Front for the People of the Levant") is using traffickers—some ideologically aligned, some motivated by money—to secure routes through Turkey and Iraq for foreign fighters, most of whom are from the Middle East and North Africa. A growing number of donors from the Persian Gulf and Levant appear to be sending financial support." Photo : The "Free Syrian Army ," whose composition consists of not only Syrian sectarian extremists, but Libyan terrorists from the US State Department listed "Libyan Islamic Fighting Group" led by Abdul Hakim Belhaj , is the manifestation of years of US, Saudi, and Israeli aid since at least 2007. …

July 27, 2012 0

Results, Results, Results

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Today the Financial Times reports Barroso pushes Greece to show results José Manuel Barroso has urged Greece to accelerate reforms after two years of foot-dragging if it wants to stay in the eurozone, saying Athens needed to show “results, results, resultsâ€. The European Commission president, making his first visit to Greece since it sought assistance from the EU and International Monetary Fund in 2010 to avert a sovereign default, stressed that delays in implementing agreed measures had undermined the country’s credibility with its partners, adding: “Actions are more significant than words.†Mr Barroso’s strongly-worded message, delivered after a two-hour meeting with premier Antonis Samaras, came after leaders of the three-party coalition government endorsed in principle a €11.5bn package of spending cuts for 2013-14 that were agreed with creditors six months ago but kept on hold during two successive election campaigns.