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Comments
Re: The Syrian Conflict is Not Sectarian
I disagree with speaker Ahmed J. Versi of England.
The Axis does not “interfere” in terrorist uprisings. The Axis creates and sustains them.
(Axis of Evil = Western / Israeli / Turkish / GCC / Islamic terrorist alliance.)
Nor does the Axis falsely portray the battles as sectarian The Axis portrays its terrorists as peaceful “pro-democracy” demonstrators. The Axis creates terrorist rampages to destroy unified governments that can resist Axis imperialism (e.g. Libya and Syria).
The terrorists’ function is to spread chaos, and foment sectarian friction. After they destroy a nation (sometimes with the help of NATO bombs) they cannot create a new government, since the local masses hate them. But that’s okay. Foreign corporations continue to extract the resources, for fees that are next to nothing.
Incidentally, Assad’s wife Asma is not from Homs. She was born and raised in England. Also, sectarianism did not start when Iraq invaded Iran, but in 632 AD when Mohammed died. Shiites follow Mohammed’s cousin and son-in-law, ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib (599–661 AD). Sunnis, however, consider Ali to be an infidel and heretic. Sunnis persecute Shiites that live in predominantly Sunni nations. The Sunni GCC oil sheikhs hate Iran much more than the Jews do.
Finally, if the terrorism in Syria is not sectarian, then what is it? A popular quest for “democracy”? Come on now.
The terrorists loot and pillage as they go. They are gangs of killers that indulge their blood lust with the blessings of the Axis.
Ahmed J. Versi seeks to obscure all this.
Re: The Syrian Conflict is Not Sectarian
Heydrich,
You got that wrong, dont know where you learned that?
Here is a lecture which explains what actually happened:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=m7LGodQ_Kgw