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Syrian President Dr. Bashar al-Assad says he the foreign-backed Rats about to Kick Their Collective Bucket, apologizes US and Israel for inconvenience. Oh no! No Libya scenario?

By , February 19, 2013 7:37 am

Syrian President Dr. Bashar al-Assad says he the foreign-backed Rats about to Kick Their Collective Bucket, apologizes US and Israel for inconvenience. Oh no! No Libya scenario?
By: Bulov on: 19.02.2013 [05:02 ] (149 reads)

Syrian President Dr. Bashar al-Assad says he the foreign-backed Rats about to Kick Their Collective Bucket, apologizes US and Israel for inconvenience. Oh no! No Libya scenario?

Assad says confident of winning Syria conflict
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/02/18/289625/assad-says-will-win-syria-conflict/

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (file photo)
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says he is confident that the country’s Army will win the conflict against the foreign-backed rats who are fighting the government.

Assad’s remarks, made during a meeting with a number of Lebanese officials in Damascus, were published in Lebanon’s As-Safir newspaper.

“We are sure we will win, we are reassured by the political and military developments,” the paper quoted the Syrian president as telling the Lebanese delegation.
“We are convinced that the future is ours…. Syria has the will power to defeat the conspiracy,” which is backed by Western and regional powers, Assad added.

“That does not mean that everything is settled, we still have a lot to do politically and in the battle against extremist terrorist groups,” he said, according to the Lebanese paper.

Assad also told the visiting Lebanese politicians that the “absolute majority of Syrians” were those “loyal” to the government.

Meanwhile, Syrian media reported that the country’s troops were gearing up to drive rats out of areas under their control in northern province of Aleppo in the next 48 hours.

Clashes between the army and the foreign-sponsored armed men have been raging during the past few days over the control of Nayrab military airbase and the road leading to Aleppo international airport.

The official SANA news agency said dozens of rats were killed on Sunday during intense clashes with the Syrian army on the outskirts of the capital, including al-Nabek town, Qara district and Ghouta area.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of security forces, have been killed in the turmoil.

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Turkish President Says ‘Worst Case Scenario’ in Syria Becoming Reality

By , October 8, 2012 7:55 pm

(CNN) — Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Monday that “worst case scenarios” are becoming a reality in neighboring Syria over its 19-month civil war — which has spilled over into border clashes between the two nations — and that it “absolutely cannot” continue.

“The Syrian people are suffering and as you can see it is having an effect on us, too, from time to time,” he told reporters.

After days of Syrian shells flying across the border into Turkey, tensions — and carnage — are mounting on both sides of the border.

The stray shelling has prompted Turkey to respond with threats and weapons fire, fueling concerns that the Syrian civil war will bleed into a greater regional battle.

Early Monday morning, Turkish authorities reported exchanges of fire in a southern central region of Turkey that borders Syria.

A mortar shell launched from the Syrian side landed in Turkey’s Altinozu District, though no casualties were reported, authorities said in a written statement.

Turkish forces fired “retaliatory shots” into Syria, saying they believed the initial strike was launched by Syrian Security forces, the statement said.

Here are additional developments in the crisis:

Deaths add up amid continuing violence

A large explosion rocked Damascus on Monday, followed by heavy gunfire near a government checkpoint, though it is not clear if there are casualties resulting from the detonation and ensuing exchange.

“This is the largest blast I have ever felt since the uprising began,” said Omar al Khani, an opposition activist. “One of my windows is blown out and neighbors’ plates were knocked down from the table to the ground.”

Less than half an hour, al Khani said another smaller explosion could be heard followed by intermittent gunfire as a thick plume of smoke unfurled across the Syrian capital.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group, said the initial blast occurred in the Damascus suburb of Harasta, which is also home to an Air Force security building

The opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria said 170 people were killed across Syria. They included 40 in Aleppo, 35 in Idlib, 35 killed in Daraa, 30 in Damascus and its suburbs, 20 in Homs, five in Deir Ezzor, and one in Hama, the LCC said.

The deaths in Daraa came as Al-Kark Al-Sharqi was pummeled by Syrian government shelling, it said.

CNN is unable to independently confirm reports of casualties or violence because the Syrian government has restricted access by international journalists

Turkish foreign minister: Syria’s vice president could lead a transitional government

Syrian rebels are open to the idea of the country’s vice president leading an interim government, as proposed by Turkey’s foreign minister, Turkish media reported Monday.

But Bessam Dade, political adviser to the rebel Free Syrian Army, said the dissidents would approve of such a plan only if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is not granted immunity from prosecution, Turkey’s TRT news agency said.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pitched the idea, saying the Syrian vice president is not to blame for the mass bloodshed in the country.

“Farouq al-Sharaa, with a reasonable and conscientious approach, was not a part of recent events and did not partake in the massacres. And perhaps there is no one that knows the system better than Farouq al-Sharaa,” Davutoglu told TRT, according to the Turkish Anadolu Agency.

George Sabra, a spokesman for the Syrian National Council, said members of the opposition group will meet in Qatar later this month and will discuss whether the Syrian opposition would accept the proposal.

“But first we need to know what will be the road map that such a transition will be based on,” Sabra told CNN. “Whether it is al-Sharaa or anyone else, we need to know first what will this person do, and how he or she will push to get Syria out of this quagmire.”

In August, a spokesman for the Free Syrian Army said that al-Sharaa had defected from the government and that rebels were trying to help him flee to Jordan. But al-Sharaa later resurfaced at an official meeting in Damascus.

He has not been seen publicly since, not even when al-Assad made a rare public appearance Saturday and was greeted by other Syrian officials.

On the ground: Rebels say they’re close to seizing a military camp

In their quest to wrest control of land near the Turkish border, Syrian rebels stationed outside a military camp in Tal Abyad said they had destroyed three tanks by Monday morning.

“We feel very strongly we will take (the camp) over in the next few hours,” rebel fighter Abu Abdallah told CNN.

Government forces have been shelling the surrounding area — and firing mortar rounds that fell into Turkey — from the Tal Abyad camp, said Abdallah and Ayham Khalaf, a witness and activist.

But Syrian state media reported that security forces had destroyed two vehicles and eliminated a number of terrorists during their attack.

If opposition fighters take over the military camp, Abdallah said, rebels will control an area that extends 45 kilometers (28 miles) south of the border of Turkey — a country that has been sympathetic to Syria’s opposition movement.

Also Monday, Abdel Basset Sayda, the head of the Syrian National Council, entered Syria and met with leaders of the rebel fighting force in Idlib province.

They talked about how the occupation of Homs could be broken and civilian issues, a spokesman for the council said.

World reaction: U.S. presidential candidate supports arming rebels

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is expected to announce his support of Syrian opposition members in a foreign policy speech Monday.

“In Syria, I will work with our partners to identify and organize those members of the opposition who share our values and ensure they obtain the arms they need to defeat Assad’s tanks, helicopters and fighter jets,” according to excerpts from Romney’s prepared speech. The remarks did not say whether the United States itself should arm the rebels.

“Iran is sending arms to Assad because they know his downfall would be a strategic defeat for them. We should be working no less vigorously with our international partners to support the many Syrians who would deliver that defeat to Iran — rather than sitting on the sidelines.”

Romney is running against President Barack Obama, who has not explicitly called for providing arms to Syrian rebels. The United States is helping Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which are arming the opposition, decide which rebels should receive weapons.

Obama’s administration has limited aid to nonlethal materials, like communication equipment, and officials have expressed concern about giving weapons to a disparate group of rebels of different levels of trustworthiness, saying they’re concerned that some weapons would fall into the hands of terrorists.

In a speech last month at the U.N. General Assembly, Obama pledged American support for those working for a “common good” for Syria — and sanctions against those causing harm.

“In Syria, the future must not belong to a dictator who massacres his people,” he said.

“If there is a cause that cries out for protest in the world today, it is a regime that tortures children and shoots rockets at apartment buildings. And we must remain engaged to assure that what began with citizens demanding their rights does not end in a cycle of sectarian violence.”

Presidential spokesman Jay Carney said Monday the White House is continuing the work to bring about leadership change in Syria.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said while in France that the crisis poses a danger to Syria’s neighbors, but he also urged other nations to stop providing weapons to the Syrian military or to the rebels. He expressed concern for the many refugees of the war, especially with winter approaching.

CNN’s Saad Abedine, Gul Tuysuz, Holly Yan, Amir Ahmed and Ivan Watson and contributed to this report.

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Lavrov; External players provoking opposition in Syria, Libyan scenario feared. Live video

By , June 10, 2012 12:10 am

External players are goading opposition in Syria to military action; this may lead to a Libyan scenario, the Russian Foreign Minister says. Moscow is calling for an international conference “under the UN umbrella” to implement the Annan plan.

The situation in Syria has significantly worsened in the past weeks as two massacres left dozens of civilians dead.

Speaking with journalists in Moscow, the Foreign Minister voiced concern about “the reaction on the part of some foreign players”, who, he said, “support armed groups of the opposition and at the same time demand that the international community take decisive steps to change the regime in Syria.”

Lavrov also stressed that Russia has enough evidence about arms being supplied to the Syrian opposition.

“Our Saudi colleagues, our Qatari colleagues…just yesterday, there was a forum for businessmen who want to support the Syrian opposition. All this information is openly available,” he said.

The main reason the peace plan proposed by Kofi Annan is stalling is because those who support external intervention in Syria impede its implementation, said the Russian Foreign Minister.

Lavrov said the plan is not progressing because certain parties “don’t like” the idea of the stabilization it can bring.

“They want the international community to be filled with indignation and start a full-blown intervention in Syria,” he said.

Lavrov said the Syrian government is responsible for people’s security and human rights, as well as for everything that is going on in the country. Nevertheless, tragedies like Houla and the other numerous violent acts are a result of confrontation, which is increasingly actively supported by external forces.

He reiterated Russia’s position that it will “never agree to sanction the use of force in the UN Security Council”.

He said that this would lead “to severe consequences for the entire Middle East region”.

Lavrov stressed that Russia does not protect the regime, but does protect chances to achieve stability in the region. “The way the Syrian crisis is resolved will play an important role in the world tomorrow; whether the world will be based on the UN charter, or a place where might makes right,” he added.

Lavrov said that in order to justify a foreign intervention certain parties “keep talking about the refugees from Syria. However, nobody talks about refugees inside Syria itself.”

“This is similar to the former Yugoslavia. Does anybody think about the refugees from Serbia and Slovenia?” he enquired.

Referring to the UN commissioner, Lavrov said the number of refugees from Syria currently stands at around 80,000. He stressed that these people all need support.

But at the same time, according to some estimates, there are about a million refugees from Iraq and half a million Palestinians in Syria, and “people don’t talk much about that,” Lavrov said.

The minister said that the UNSC will not sanction armed interference, and this is not because Russia is protecting Assad and his regime, but because it knows how difficult and complex Syrian society is. He said that those who want to see military intervention in Syria want to change the delicate situation with different religious groups. They want to use Syria to fight for domination in the Arab world, Lavrov said, adding that Russia will do everything it can to prevent this.

Speaking about media coverage of the events in Syria, Lavrov said that “blocking Syrian government and private channels from broadcasting” does not “square well with freedom of speech.”

He also recalled the case of UK journalist Alex Thomson, who reported that Syrian rebels set him and his crew up to be killed by Syrian troops in a bid to show Damascus in a negative light.

“We should all be on the same page regarding freedom of speech and how it should be respected by the international community to ensure access to information – no matter what kind of information it is,” Lavrov said.
Moscow conference to help implement Annan’s plan

Moscow has proposed an international conference on the Syrian crisis and expressed hope that all the parties which can influence the issue will take part.

“The conference should come under the UN umbrella,” said Lavrov, adding that the global discussion would not be a one-off event.

With some western countries calling to ban Iran from the international conference on Syria, Lavrov said to dismiss Tehran “would be thoughtless at the very least”.The FM listed Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Iran, the League of Arab States, the EU and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation among the “integral parts” to the process.

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Yugoslavia Scenario just started in USA. Whites are killing Blacks randomly. Remember the date, it is the beginning of racial war in USA?

By , April 8, 2012 3:33 pm

Yugoslavia Scenario just started in USA. Whites are killing Blacks randomly. Remember the date, it is the beginning of racial war in USA?
By: Bulov on: 08.04.2012 [14:59 ] (196 reads)

Yugoslavia Scenario just started in USA. Whites are killing Blacks randomly. Remember the date, it is the beginning of racial war in USA?
Apr 7, 2012 2:55pm

Five black males were shot, three fatally, in four separate incidents during a span of less than two hours on the same side of town and not far from one another, police said. Two males were critically wounded in the shooting spree. All of the victims were targeted while they were out walking.
The suspect is reported to be white, but the crimes have yet to been deemed racially motivated. The task force’s job will be to determine whether federal hate crime laws were violated, Tulsa World reported.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/04/fbi-probes-tulsa-shootings-as-possible-hate-crimes/

To calm the situation down .. the ziofascist police arrested 2 white fellas who have nothing to do with the shooting. Also, they will try to keep the lid on the future shooting so media will not report it.

Footnote:
In USA black males rape more than 30,000 white women annually.

http://www.rense.com/general88/der.htm

Why is this so? And why isn’t the problem addressed in the American media? Shouldn’t there be an effort made to work with the black community to help resolve this egregious crime statistic?

Furthermore – how many Black females are raped by White males? None, apparently. Why is that so?

Go to table 42 which clearly presents US Department of Justice statistics showing African American males committed 36,000 rapes of White women in one year. As a nation, as a society, we cannot afford to sweep ‘uncomfortable’ topics and facts under the carpet. These kinds of grievous problems and genuine hate crimes must be addressed, openly and directly if we are to survive as a society.

  • The most famous recent case, largely ignored by the mass media, took place on Saturday January 6, 2007.


http://www.sullivan-county.com/wcva/liberal_racism.htm

Hugh Christopher Newsom, age 23 and Channon Gail Christian, age 21, both students at the University of Tennessee went out on a date. They were driving in Channon’s Toyota 4-Runner when they were carjacked at gunpoint. Suddenly the crime turned far more savage than an armed car theft.
Chris and Channon were kidnapped and driven to 2316 Chipman Street where they were forced into the home at gunpoint. While Channon was forced to watch, her boyfriend was raped prison style and then his penis was cut off. He was later driven to nearby railroad tracks where he was shot and set afire.
But Channon’s hell was just beginning. She was beaten; gang raped repeatedly in many ways, had one of her breasts cut off and bleach poured down her throat to destroy DNA evidence-all while she was still alive. To add to Channon’s degradation the suspects took turns urinating on her. They too set her body afire, apparently inside the residence, but for some reason left her body there-in five separate trash bags…

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* BULLDOG75 SCENARIO: THIS COULD BE WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR – Lexie post OOMF: Dinar Recaps 11/30/11

By , March 4, 2012 8:51 am

NOV.30,2011 1:43PM CST.

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BEIJING – REUTER’S: “China’s central bank cut reserve requirements for commercial lenders on Wednesday for the first time in three years, a policy shift to ease credit strains and shore up an economy running at its weakest pace since 2009.
Stocks rallied as six central banks led by the Federal Reserve lowered the cost of emergency dollar funding for financial companies in a global effort to ease Europe’s debt crisis. Separately, China cut the amount of cash that banks must set aside as reserves for the first time since 2008. “

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Finance Minister Says Greece Averted ‘Nightmare Scenario’

By , February 21, 2012 7:42 pm

Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos says his country has avoided a “nightmare scenario” by agreeing to a 130 billion euros ($170 billion) bailout deal. View full post on Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

‘Not a Pretty Scenario’ in Iraq, Analyst Says

By , January 30, 2012 1:32 am

(CNN) — A suicide car bomber targeting a Shiite funeral procession in Baghdad killed dozens Friday, the latest attack in a country engulfed by political crisis and an uptick in violence. View full post on Assyrian International News Agency

Iraq After US Pullout — Not a Doomsday Scenario

By , December 13, 2011 2:51 pm

Washington — As President Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki prepare for the withdrawal of American combat forces from Iraq by the end of this year, the chattering classes in Washington and the Middle East confidently predict the collapse of the democratic experiment in the “cradle of civilization. View full post on Assyrian International News Agency

* BULLDOG75 SCENARIO: THIS COULD BE WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR – Lexie post OOMF: Dinar Recaps 11/30/11

By , December 1, 2011 12:00 am

NOV.30,2011 1:43PM CST. BULLDOG75 SCENARIO: THIS COULD BE WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. WORD THAT USA WILL BAIL OUT EUROPE. ‘LESSER OF THE TWO CHOICES: 1. USA BAILS EM OUT OR 2. THOSE EURO COUNTRIES GO UNDER. IF OPTION #1 OCCURS WITH CONFIRMATIONS , THIS WILL STABILIZE WORLD MARKETS AND COULD GET THE GOOSE [...] View full post on Dinar Daddy’s Tidbits

Turkey ready for ‘any scenario’ in Syria

By , November 29, 2011 4:54 pm

Foreign minister says Ankara opposes military option against Syria but is ready for any scenario if crackdown continues. View full post on AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)