Canadian media (CTV News) reported on December 10 that Stephen Harper government has developed a contingency plan to help NATO invasion of Syria. However, it’s unlikely Harper will send CF-18 fighter jets over Syria as he did in Libya to enforce a no-fly zone or put combat forces on the ground. Canada’s cooperation will be limited to combating the possible usage of chemical by Syrian forces against the rebels (who cares?).
It’s interesting to note that while Washington, London and Paris have recognized the rebel umbrella group, the so-called “Syrian” Opposition Council (SOC) as the ”legal voice of Syrian people” - Harper government has not blessed the SOC as yet. Why? Canadian Jewish journalist and blogger, Eric Walberg, provides an answer to the question.
“The Canadian government has no foreign policy anymore, doing exactly as it is told by its Israeli advisers, so the reason for Harper’s coyness must be found there. Israel itself is in a quandary about Syria,” says Walberg. Read his article in full here.
The Zionist regime wants to work against Assad regime behind the US-EU-AL cover as it’s not sure whether the West-sponsored SOC lead by Washington’s handpicked leader, Moaz al-Khatib, a former official of British Shell Oil group, will be able to bring fall of president Bashar al-Assad. Furthermore, Israelis are not much interested in a regime change as the new government, most probably, lead by Sunni Islamic Brotherhood – could turn out to be another Hamas. The Zionist regime wants a weaker and divided Syria – with no ties with Shia Hizballah and Iran.
Let us not forget Israel’s close ties with some leaders of the Zionist demonized Muslim Brotherhood. In 1982, Syrian Muslim Brotherhood lead a revolt against the secular Ba’athist socialist regime. Israel in this case had supported the Sunni rebels through its Christian Phalangist proxy in Lebanon. *
Marinko Babic, a Croatian-born Ph.D student at University of Trento (Italy) wrote in Israeli propaganda website, Geopolitical Monitor, on December 10, 2012 – that Israel’s current policy of wait and see is “prudent”. Because an open Israeli involvement in Syrian crisis will only bring more hatred toward Israel.
“Israel needs to do, whatever it takes, via United States or otherwise, to prolong the crisis in Syria and support division. With an uncertain future between Egypt and Israel, Israel must neutralize its northern frontier as much as possible. This because chaos and division will make Syria too weak to face Israel directly or indirectly support Hizballah against Israel,” wrote Babic.
Last month, Canada was among the only three western nations which voted with Israel against Palestine Authority’s upgraded status at the United Nations. Stephen Harper government has boycotted every international event which hosted Iranian president Ahmadinejad under Israeli pressure. In Septembr 2012, Harper government broke Canada-Iran diplomatic relation in support of Israel.
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* Abu Ammar, who like many
Fateh historic leaders was a former Muslim brother, tried to dip his bread in
the dish Syria, besides
the ideological motivation to stand by the Brotherhood in their battle
against Hafez al-Assad, the
political motivation was not less clear. Abu
Ammar wanted to embarrass Sadat and "Camp David, but as a broker, and his best
available entrance was playing
within the "House of Hafez al-Assad"
himself!
Arafat did not hesitate to instruct his "Abu Maher Ghneim," to involve thugs in the internal Syrian crisis line, starting with weapons and the end of the car bombs.
For weapon, he had assumed his command Brigadier "Abu Taan" (Mustafa Dib Khalil), leader of the "Palestinians armed struggle force" in Lebanon, who built his "land bridge" to supply "Islamic fighting gangs" with weapons across the Syrian-Lebanese border.
And
it was striking that the Fateh gun
smugglers to Syria often
met with "Phalanges" and Lebanese
forces arms smugglers at Qasir "Talkalakh" crossings used today by "14
March movement" for the same
purpose, and for the same destination
(Iblishood)
For
the car bombs, Arafat assigned "Abdullah Abbasi" Abu Amjad, well known to
Syrian political
detainees chance who were in Sednaya military prison during the nineties.
"Abu
Taan", besides smuggling of weapons to "Iblishood", but sent fighters to support
"the Islamic Tawheed Movement" in Tripoli (Sheikh Saeed Shaaban group), which
was fighting the Syrian army, and ended
up participating in the slaughter of dozens of militants of the Lebanese
Communist Party ... "infidels"!!.
Not only that. It is proven that
hundreds of Fateh elements took part in
the fighting alongside the "Muslim Brotherhood", both in Hama and other places. The eighties
ended up with hundreds of Fateh prisoners in Syrian prisons, including
"Abu Taan" and "Abu Amjad"
who remained for twenty years in
those prisons till the year 2003!
Today, "Khaled Meshaal" is playing
the same game "Abu Ammar" played in 1980's.
Why not? The Iblishood gun is for rent since
founded in the bosom of British intelligence, and "the Suez Canal
Company" in the twenties of the
last century. It is rented to America since 1953.
Khaled Meshaal is part of the
conspiracy against the right of return, otherwise
he should have condemned the attack
on the camp of
Yarmouk, and asked his Qatari and Turkish allies to spare the
Palestinian people the engagement in the Syrian crisis, or at least he should have stayed silent on the fence, but surely there are those who want to displace the displaced and liquidate their right of return,
because the presence of half a million
Palestinians in Syria is enough to convert any Arab peace initiative, such
as those carried Nabil Elaraby
to Washington to just ink on
paper.
The conspiracy Syria is nothing more than a conspiracy against the Palestinian
people and their right of return
on one hand and on the other hand, destroy or at least isolate
Syria and pull the right of
return card and the Syrian veto on any Arab conspiracy against
Palestine.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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