Globalist Rag Gives "Two Cheers" for Terrorism
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View Larger Map Map : The Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia – bordering Georgia and Azerbaijan – close to Turkey, and flanked by the Black and Caspian Seas on either side. The region has seen fierce fighting as Al Qaeda affiliated militants have attempted to carve from Russia an "Emirate." Research has revealed that the US has played a pivotal role, as it has in Syria , in fomenting the violence
 CNN also added : On Wednesday, CNN’s crew met a Libyan fighter who had crossed into Syria from Turkey with four other Libyans. The fighter wore full camouflage and was carrying a Kalashnikov rifle
More: Russia: US State Department Supporting Terrorism in Syria
Follow this link: CONFIRMED: Turkey Running Proxy-Invasion of Syria
Sunday, July 22, 2012 US Prepares For Direct Intervention in Syria As FSA proxies fail and psychological operations falter, US prepares more direct (and desperate) approach for long-sought regime change. by Tony Cartalucci July 22, 2012 – As it becomes increasingly clear that last week’s "surge" by NATO-backed so-called "Free Syrian Army" terrorists was a failed psychological operation, coordinated with meticulously timed assassinations the day of the UN Security Council vote designed to stampede the Syrian government out of power, the FSA’s foreign sponsors are preparing the public for a more direct intervention while desperately attempting to maintain the illusion of chaos and the imminent collapse of Syria’s government. Video : Thierry Meyssan in Damascus, Syria.
See the original article here: US is Writing Syria’s New Constitution – Tutoring SNC for Take Over
Updates on Syria conflict + VoltaireNet’s June 2012 warning of vast NATO disinformation campaign now seemingly underway.
Charlie Skelton of The Guardian Exposes the NATO Networks Spreading Big Lies Against Syria. Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D
Begins with ending arms, cash, and support for terrorist front. by Tony Cartalucci July 16, 2012 – At 20 million, if even half of Syria’s population rose up against the government of President Bashar al-Assad, armed with pointed sticks, the revolution would be over in an afternoon. Instead, it has dragged on for nearly a year and a half, consisting of hit-and-run battles, terrorist bombings, and cross-border infiltration – indicating that but a slim minority has "risen up" and of that minority, the vast majority of them are sectarian extremists – admittedly many are not even Syrian. Most importantly, it is not within Syria, but beyond its borders, that these "rebels" derive the summation of their support