2012/12/12

Dr. Ismail Salami: Military Voyeurism or Invasion of Syria?

French Special Forces Team up with Foreign Backed Terrorists. As part of the sinister plan for Syria at work, French military agents have recently held face to face meetings with the foreign backed militants inside the country in a bid to assess the situation on the ground. A report carried by French paper Le Figaro on Friday indicates that their main task was to know who controls the battlegrounds around Damascus. It seems that a West orchestrated plan to invade the country is under way, and that they are teaming up, and gearing up for united military action against the country. The report adds that the meetings were held last month, with the full knowledge of the French government, and that the French government wants to know the operational capacity of each group and their political colors. To make matters worse, NATO has agreed to deploy Patriot missiles on the Syria Turkey border under the pretense of defending Turkey as Britain has warned Syria of serious consequences if the regime used chemical weapons. All the pieces of the puzzle are being meticulously put together by the forces of Syria to lend a cloak of legitimacy to an imminent invasion of the country. Syria mulls using chemical weapons against its own people, and the militants, that the war may spill over into Turkey, and that Turkey should be able to defend itself against any potential attacks. While in Brussels for a NATO foreign ministers' meeting, William Hague, British foreign secretary, said that Britain had delivered a stark message to President Bashar al Assad, echoing the words of the Obama administration on Monday. "We are worried about chemical weapons," said Mr Hague. "We have become more concerned about them in recent days for the same reasons the US has. We have already sent our own, clear, private message directly to the Syrians about the serious consequences that would follow from the use of those weapons." Syria has blasted NATO's decision to deploy Patriot missiles as psychological warfare, saying the new deployment would not deter it from seeking victory over the militants it views as terrorists.      

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