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Bashar al-Assad warned by George Obama not to use chemical weapons

04 Tuesday Dec 2012

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Obama: “The world is watching!

NATO – “Any use of chemical weapons in his fight against encroaching rebel forces would be met by an immediate international response.”

The warning from NATO came as U.S. government sources said Washington had information that Syria was making what could be seen as preparations to use its chemical arsenal. International concern over Syria’s intentions has been heightened by reports that its chemical weapons have been moved and could be prepared for use.

If the Obama administration was looking for an excuse to get involve, they found one. U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday told Assad not to use chemical weapons. “The world is watching! The use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable,” Obama said.

This is déjà vu.

JMD

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Arsh Hole Al-Assad strikes again!

08 Thursday Nov 2012

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 “ … and may a camel jump your wife, your daughter, your mother and your sister”

JMD — Bashar al-Assad scotched any suggestion he might flee Syria and warned that any Western military intervention to topple him would have catastrophic consequences for the Middle East and beyond, that the cost of such action would be unbearable.

“I think that the cost of a foreign invasion of Syria, if it happens, would be bigger than the entire world can bear … This will have a domino effect that will affect the world from the Atlantic to the Pacific”.

“I do not believe the West is heading in this direction, but if they do, nobody can tell what will happen afterwards.”

“I am tougher than Gaddafi… I will live and die in Syria.”

Yes indeed Bashar,that is exactly where you are to die and hopefully sooner than later and may a camel jump your wife!

JMD

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Note: The remarks were published in Arabic on Russia Today’s web site before being reported. It was not clear when Assad gave the interview.

 

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Patriot Missiles in Syria: About time!

07 Wednesday Nov 2012

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By: Michel Ouellette JMD

David Cameron, British Prime Minister

 “Anything, anything, to get that man out of the country and to have a safe transition in Syria.”  – David Cameron

Now that the US Elections are over, and that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is sitting on the wrong side of the fence, – he openly supported Mitt Romney who was in favor of an Israeli attack on Iran – western efforts to oust Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad have shifted dramatically.

“Anything, anything, to get that man out of the country and to have a safe transition in Syria,” British Prime Minister David Cameron told Al-Arabiya news network in Abu Dhabi before flying to Saudi Arabia. Britain as even offered Al-Assad immunity as a way of persuading him to leave power.

With Britain and Turkey now saying that they will deal
directly with rebel military leaders to shape the opposition to the regime into a coherent force, NATO members are now discussing protecting a safe zone inside Syria with Patriot missiles. These developments came within hours of President Obama’s re-election. Planning for a safe zone inside Syria had been put on hold pending the US election. 



Now that the US Presidential is over and that the door is open for a missile deployment, there is a clear an opportunity for Britain, America, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan and like-minded allies to come together and get rid of Al-Assad once and for all.

Will they do it?

Cameron is currently on a tour of the Middle East and speaking on Obama’s re-election said: “I am hearing appalling stories about what has happened inside Syria so one of the first things I want to talk to Barack about is how we must do more to try and solve this crisis.”

My educated guess: No balls Obama will not move!

JMD

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Syrie, une tragédie dans l’indifférence?

26 Friday Oct 2012

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Des crimes de guerre qui demeurent impunis

Des avions bombardent une ville aux mains des rebelles. Dans un immeuble civil, roquettes et bombes tuent 23 enfants. Des dizaines de dépouilles enveloppées dans des linceuls blancs et des sacs en plastique portant la mention “parties de corps” jonchent les trottoirs. Quelques moments plus tôt, des enfants jouaient dans la rue. Où sont-ils ?

Des avions de chasse syriens larguent des bombes à sous-munitions, des engins de fabrication soviétique, des RBK-250 et des AO-1Sch. Ces bombes tuent de manière indiscriminée. Femmes et enfants, corps démembrés jonchent les rues.

Tout a commencé il y a dix-neuf mois par un mouvement de contestation pacifique contre la dictature de Bachar Al-Assad. L’indignation populaire est devenue révolte et maintenant guerre civile. Pas un jour sans qu’un innocent ne soit tué. Et maintenant? Des attentats aveugles sont perpétrés par des djihadistes. Les morts ne se comptent plus, 20 000? 40 000? Qui sait? Les blessés se comptent maintenant par centaines de milliers.

Des villes entières sont ravagées, des villages sont en ruine, les récoltes détruites. Campés dans les décombres des villes, sans nourriture, sans eau ni électricité, sous le tir croisé de l’armée et de la rébellion, l’hiver sera long pour le peuple Syrien et personne ne s’en préoccupe.

Alors que la Russie, l’Iran, l’Irak et le Hezbollah libanais fournissent armement et assistance militaire au régime de Bachar Al-Assad le truand, l’Arabie saoudite, le Qatar et les Etats-Unis appuient la rébellion en leur fournissant du matériel de communication. C’est avec très peu de succès que les rebelles Syriens réussissent è abattre les avions de Bachar en leur lançant des walkies talkies et des portables. Personne ne livre à la rébellion les armes lourdes et les missiles antiaériens qui lui permettraient de neutraliser la chasse et les hélicoptères de combat du régime.

Tous ceux qui disposent de suffisamment de pouvoir pour mettre fin à ce conflit, Américains, Européens, Chinois et Russes, craignent – avec raison – que ce conflit déborde au delà des frontières de la Syrie. Quel aveuglement, ceci est déjà arrivé. Conséquence de l’absence de couilles, pour les Occidentaux et de l’obstructionnisme opportuniste des Russes et des Chinois, alors que l’on pave les rues de la Syrie des corps mutilés et démembrés de milliers d’innocents, la guerre syro-syrienne s’internationalise. Hier le Liban, aujourd’hui la Turquie, demain la Jordanie. D’un côté l’islam, l’Arabie saoudite  et l’Égypte; de l’autre, les pays non arabes tous alliés des Etats-Unis et de son président émasculé. D’un côté une rébellion syrienne majoritairement sunnite; de l’autre, la branche minoritaire chiite et la République islamique d’Iran, le Hezbollah libanais et l’Irak, tous soutenant Bachar le despote Al-Assad appartenant à la secte alaouite.

Que ce soit pour se tenir à distance du conflit, ou pour appuyer Damas, en Europe, aux Etats-Unis en Russie, en Chine et partout ailleurs dans le monde, on met en avant l’argument de la radicalisation islamiste de l’insurrection. Alors que des innocents sans ressources meurent dans les rues, c’est là beaucoup de masturbation intellectuelle et de diarrhée verbale, pour défendre et justifier l’indéfendable et l’injustifiable.

Des gens meurent, des femmes et des enfants innocents crèvent inutilement! Quoi de si difficile à comprendre ? Plus les combats se prolongeront, plus les djihadistes multiplieront leurs attentats terroristes meurtriers. Plus cette guerre civile durera, plus il sera difficile de gérer l’ère post-Assad. Non ce n’est pas une question de compréhension, tout simplement une question d’opportunisme politique d’une part et, d’absences de couilles d’autre part.

Il est malheureux que je ne sois pas suffisamment fortuné. Des couilles j’en ai mais je n’ai malheureusement pas les moyens. Donnez–moi ces moyens et je vous règle toute cette affaire en moins de deux !

JMD

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L’attentat de Beyrouth : Une autre des aberrations de Bashar al-Assad ?

20 Saturday Oct 2012

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Des enquêteurs inspectent les lieux de l’attentat à la voiture piégée survenu au centre de Beyrouth, vendredi le 19 octobre 2012

Le premier ministre libanais Najib Mikati, appelé à démissionner par l’opposition après l’assassinat le chef des renseignements de forces de sécurité intérieure dans un attentat à la voiture piégée qui a fait huit morts dans le centre de Beyrouth vendredi le 19 octobre 2012, annonce qu’il reste à son poste dans “l’intérêt national” du pays.

Le général Wissam Al-Hassan tué dans l’attentat

Le chef des renseignements des FSI, le général Wissam Al-Hassan, était un proche du chef de l’opposition Saad Hariri. Vendredi soir, alors que tous, y compris la Syrie, condamnaient cet attentat, l’ancien premier ministre et le dirigeant druze Walid Joumblatt accusaient nommément le président syrien Bachar al-Assad d’être derrière cette tragédie.

Condamnation unanime

Le Conseil de sécurité de l’Onu a réaffirmé sa “condamnation sans réserve de toute tentative de déstabiliser le Liban par des assassinats politiques”.

A Washington, Victoria Nuland a également condamné dans les termes les plus forts, ce qui semble être un acte terroriste : “Nous avons dit depuis des semaines et des mois que nous redoutions une montée des tensions, notamment communautaires, au Liban, qui résulterait d’un débordement du conflit en Syrie” a rappelé la porte-parole du département d’Etat, Victoria Nuland. 

Le président français François Hollande a pour sa part appelé les responsables libanais à protéger leur pays de “toutes les tentatives de déstabilisation, d’où qu’elles viennent”.

JMD

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Sources : http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2012/10/20/la-presse-libanaise-craint-le-pire-apres-l-attentat-de-beyrouth_1778464_3218.html

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What the… are we waiting for?

29 Wednesday Aug 2012

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Funérailles de centaines de civils en date du 26 août 2012

A défaut d’intervention en Syrie, les deux derniers mois ont été les plus meurtriers depuis le début du conflit.

La présence, dans le pays, d’un considérable stock d’armes chimiques pourrait-elle fournir la justification à une action militaire extérieure ouverte ?

JMD

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The apocalyptic war: Iran and Israel

28 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Bashar Al-Assad’ regime will fall!

Before Bashar Al-Assad downfall, Israel and Iran will be at war! This will be an apocalyptic war and Islam will suffer defeat in its nuclear attempt to wipe Israel out of existence! 

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Qui va mettre fin au massacre?

27 Monday Aug 2012

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“Qu’attendez-vous? Bachar serait-il le seul à avoir des couilles!”

Des centaines de corps empilés, adultes et enfants mêlés, dégoulinants de sang: le massacre de la mosquée Abou Souleimane à Daraya.

Selon l’Observatoire syrien des droits de l’homme (OSDH), au moins 330 corps, dont ceux de femmes et d’enfants, auraient été retrouvés dans les sous-sols de Daraya. La guerre que se livrent l’armée et les rebelles a atteint un niveau de violence inégalée,  entre 18000 et 25000 morts dpuis le début du conflit. Mais Bachar Al-Assad, toujours tout sourire,  réaffirme encore: “Je vaincrai à n’importe quel prix”.

Le temps semble, malheureusement, maintenant lui donner raison.

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Bashar al-Assad: “I am not guilty!”

03 Sunday Jun 2012

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Syrian delusional President Bashar al-Assad

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is now denying that his government forces are behind the “outrageous” Houla massacre:

“Truthfully, even monsters do not do what we saw, especially in the Houla massacre. The criminal or criminals who committed this crime and others are not criminals for an hour or criminals for a day, they are constant criminals and are surely planning other crimes.”

Speaking before the newly elected People’s Assembly, al-Assad decried what he called the “terrorists” and “conspiracy” against Syria.

“At this time, we are facing a war from abroad and dealing with it is different from dealing with people from inside.” Al-Assad said.

Al-Assad’s remarks stand in stark contrast to what I believe and what the opposition and many world leaders are saying for more than a year, that al-Assad’s forces, not “terrorists,” are behind a sustained slaughter stemming from the regime’s crackdown on dissidents.

Al-Assad is still insisting:

“The battle is forced upon us. I encourage all of those who are hesitant to drop their weapons at once, and the government will not seek revenge now or later. We forgave others who stood against us in the past. Standing up against the conspiracy is not easy, but we will overcome the obstacles.”

Al-Assad’s presidential address came a day after U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan said Syria is “at a turning point” and that “the specter of all-out civil war, with a worrying sectarian dimension, grows by the day.”

JMD

Full story : http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/01/world/meast/syria-unrest/index.html

 

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Syria And The Gulf Cooperation Council

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Syria Still Boiling and Bashar Al-Assad Family Living Well

The six countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council will close their Syrian embassies. The Gulf Cooperation Council which include the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, also called on the international community to take urgent and firm actions to stop what is going on in Syria including killing, torturing and flagrant violations of the human rights of the Syrian people. Nations including the United States and France previously have closed their embassies in Damascus, while Italy, Britain and Spain are among countries that have suspended embassy activities.

Along with the thousands of deaths this year, countless other people are missing, thousands are injured and thousands have been displaced. And as the international community ponders a solution, the daily carnage seems endless. The embattled regime pressed on Thursday in its assault across Idlib province, where there is strong opposition sentiment. According to the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), government security forces, which have been bombarding the city of Idlib, cleared it of “terrorist” elements, confiscated explosives and weapons and battled “armed terrorist groups” in the surrounding countryside.

Government forces with large-caliber machine-guns, tanks and mortars fired “indiscriminately at buildings and people in the street. After they entered Idlib, government forces detained people in house-to-house searches, looted buildings, and burned down houses,” Human Rights Watch said, citing witness accounts. Aside from the deaths in Idlib, the LCC reported other deaths in Hama, Daraa, Homs and Aleppo.

Al-Assad’s regime routinely insists “armed terrorist groups” are behind the bloodshed in Syria. It says it has popular support for its actions, and Thursday, government news outlets reported thousands of Syrians gathering in city squares to show their “love” and loyalty” for their homeland.

The AL-Assad family has ruled Syria for more than four decades.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/15/world/meast/syria-unrest/index.html?hpt=wo_bn8

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