entrangermercenary1 wrote:
He knows he is fucked, HZ is heavily committed with at least 6k in troops assisting with operations. That means HZ on the Leb border is now weaker with a lot of experienced men fighting with Assad. So as he is fucked what is the ultimate prize for Syria and HZ, the destruction of Israel, if he thinks he is going down, I think he will have a good pop at the Israelis’ with whatever means are at his disposal, thats the END GAME for him

Well I was aware of the use of chemical agents by the rebels, yes. I was also aware that "what" was a given and "by whom" was the question. I had already pointed out that this is no longer even the issue for the UK/US/France because that is not the real reason to move in. THAT is about getting another ally of Iran out of the way. Assad seeking to attack Israel? Bwahahahahahaha!
You must be joking!
My God your EDL membership is fully paid up, eh?
It is Israel wanting the "West" to attack Syria.
Prominent Israeli Cabinet ministers are calling for a U.S.-led response to an alleged chemical attack in Syria last week that the prime minister describes as a "terrible crime."
abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/i...syria-crime-20059877
A crime which we cannot prove was committed by either side, and yet Israeli Ministers want to punish Assad by having Syria invaded.
And Syria is the aggressor to Israel?

And did you know that the rebels are killing Kurds as they go?
We hear reports of 30 000 Syrian refugees into northern Kurdish controlled Iraq but no explanation of who they were or the specific cause, And there was no mention of the maasacre of 450 Kurds by anti-Assad Jihadis.
For example: here is a BBC report on Kurdish vs Jihadi fighting, notice how it brushes over the massacre to give the impression they might be collateral victims of fighting.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23747711
The article is written as if the important point was merely divisions within groups opposed to Assad
So the BBC covers the refugees and basically lies about the reason
Thousands of refugees from Syria are pouring over the border into Iraqi Kurdistan, the UN refugee agency says.
Up to 10,000 crossed at Peshkhabour on Saturday, bringing the total influx since Thursday to 20,000. The UN says the reasons are not fully clear.
The UN agencies, the Kurdish regional government and NGOs are struggling to cope, correspondents say.
It comes as UN chemical weapons inspectors arrived in Damascus on Sunday on a much-delayed mission.
The team will visit three sites over two weeks, including the northern town of Khan al-Assal which is at the centre of allegations of chemical weapons use.
'War and looting'
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says this is one of the biggest single waves of refugees it has had to deal with since the uprising against the rule of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011.
While the reasons remain unclear, there has been a sharp rise in clashes between Syrian Kurds and anti-government Islamist militants.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23745201
The reason is that the western backed Jihadis have created Islamist mini states in northern Syria, mini states with oil and they are now expanding these mini states to claim more oil and that's why they are fighting the Kurds and they have massacred villages to do so and that is why Kurds are fleeing into Iraq. The BBC is clearly trying to obscure this for political reasons.
rt.com/op-edge/us-kurds-massacre-syria-289/
Reports this week of the radical Islamist opposition in Syria massacring Kurds in the northern Syria is a disturbing development, but not nearly as disturbing as the strategic silence on the issue by the US and European government-media complex.
According to reports from the village of Tal Abyad near the Turkish border on Monday, jihadist terror brigades massacred some 450 residents, including 330 women and elderly, along with 120 youths and elderly near the Turkish border.
For nearly a year now, this Saudi and Qatari-financed armed opposition, known as Al-Nusra Front, or Jabhat Al-Nusra, has been enabled by its benefactors to run rampant in and around Syria. Because of the US and Britain’s cozy relationship with both their gulf allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar, very little, if any, condemnation has come from the political ring leaders of the Syrian reformation project based in Washington and London. The same goes for the Western media, who do not want to run any news that might further expose their political leaders’ own shaky history with Syria since the conflict began.
Any US congressional hearings or British parliamentary inquiries into the matter might just reveal too much information about the illegal flow of arms, or the presence of CIA, MI6, Mossad agents, along with any other undeclared special forces currently involved in operations around the conflict zone there. Given the current political climate, any such revelations would be a political disaster, especially for Washington.
Arab-Kurdish war in Syria?
Other disturbing reports of targeted violence in the region include Kurds being targeted by both Al-Nusra Front and the Free Syrian Army in northern Syria. Recently, in Tall Hassel and Tall Aren near Aleppo, 200 Kurds were said to have been taken hostage. There are also fears of the possibly that dozens of other civilians, including women and children, may have been brutally massacred there.
With the situation deteriorating, it’s clear that thousands of civilians are becoming trapped in this region, threatened with execution, rape and victims of kidnapping by the FSA and Al-Qaeda groups. It’s not yet known how many young people have been executed for the sole reason of being a Kurd.
By empowering these radical Islamic foreign-dominated fighters in Syria, the West and its Gulf State business affiliates have fueled a situation whereby fatwas could be issued in radical Sunni mosques in Syria and elsewhere - making Kurdish blood ‘legal’.
Al-Nusra Front’s efforts in the Kurdish region of Syria appear to have an ethnic cleansing, or genocidal shape to them. These radical Islamists appear to be motivated by religion and race, as evidenced by the Islamic front’s public announcement of its wish to carve out an independent religious and Arab state, or emirate, in Northern Syria. Islamic rebels in Syria are already in the process of re-branding themselves as the ‘Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham’, also known as Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).
Wanna shoot me now, Ent?
tx to BF