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On the Tuesday edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with author and historian Webster Tarpley from Syria. The United States, EU, Turkey and neighboring states have called for Syria's president al-Assad to step down as rumors and reports of violence continue to make headlines in the corporate media.
http://tarpley.net/
http://www.infowars.com/

Press TV
November 15, 2011

The facts on the ground suggest that there is an urging demand for social and political reforms in the country but the situation is not as bad in Syria as in other despotic Arab countries where the hope for reforms is zero. Calling reforms on some levels is one thing but demanding an ouster of the ruler is a horse of a different color. As the situation stands in Syria, there is little demand for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. However, Western powers are calling on the Syrian president to step down. The influence of Western media on the international public opinion is so powerful that they are reluctant to see a foreign hand manipulating the events.

Reports reveal that the US and Israel have hired Saudi elements and the Saudi-backed Lebanese March 14 forces in order to foment tension in the country, thereby creating a rift between the Syrian people and the government. Washington is monitoring every move with minute precision as the fate of Syria is politically of paramount importance to the empire as it serves as an ally for Iran and poses a danger to the Zionist regime. Indeed there are some parties which follow their interests in the country.

Apart from Washington who cherishes the idea of overthrowing the regime of Bashar al-Assad and installing a puppet regime in Syria with the firm intention of serving the interests of the Zionist regime in the region, the Saudi Wahhabis insist on the collapse of the Syrian regime. For Washington and Israel, the ouster of al-Assad will ensure the two regimes' vantage point in the Middle East to contain the ever-increasing influence of the Islamic Republic in the region and for the Saudis, it serves a similar purpose on a wider scope. In fact, the Saudi Wahhabis hold the Shia Muslims in abhorrence and make every possible effort to create Shiaphobia and Iranophobia in the world.

To the Wahhabis, Shia Muslims and moderate Sunnis are but infidels and should be killed and their blood is not upon their shoulders. What they conceive of the Shia Muslims is indeed a horrid image which fails to fit into any plausibly logical order. This irrational hatred becomes the prime motivation for the Wahhabis to engage in stoking up unrest in some border cities in Syria which throws full support behind Iran and Hezbollah. In a similar vein, the Saudi Wahhabis fully backed the dictatorial Bahrain regime in eliminating the Shia Muslims and crushing with brutality the popular uprising in the country. This double standard in Saudi policy deserves due attention. They back the despotic Bahraini regime which spares no efforts in quelling the pro-democracy protesters who are killed on a daily basis while on the other hand, they fund and back the insurgents in Syria to overthrow the regime. It seems that democracy is defined differently in different contexts and situations.
http://www.infowars.com/wahhabis-weave-web-of-plot-in-syria/

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  • FUCK ISRAEL TO HELL WITH THEM ALL. LIKE MY COMMENT TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE SOME FUCKER THAT STOP BOATS INCOMING INTO GAZA SO THEY COULDNT GIVE THEM SUPPORT. TO HELL WITH ISRAEL!

  • @lina9399 you're a complete idiot to even think an army tank could even fit in our streets in Homs!

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  • لا حول ولاقوة إلا بالله

  • US "officials­" say it's Al Qaeda,

    The Syrian government says it's foreign provocateu­rs,

    The Syrian people say it's the government­.

    I say it's Cheney...

  • @MrFuckilluminati1 that's not gonna happen mate because usu have already decided to wipe out Bahar Al Asad.

  • @yrral01

    refugee camps are a result of that cross-border raids from teh terrorists.. and he does not support killing jews..interviewing people?? yeah there is a ton of people telling the turth not a bunch of kids whose location cannot be verified,.

  • So your a christian that supports killing Jews. How original. Blame the US while you are safe in the US. Why don't you go to Iran or syria and report from the front lines your self. Why don't you report from the refugee camps in turkey that syrians are fleeing to. why if israel is causing all the trouble for asads people, at the same time they are offering refuge for asads supporters?

  • These two are great for making stuff up. Long live make belief. This crap is supported by their local russian arms dealers. Who pay these guys for this stuff. does the guys voice sound like to much smoking. certainly has a great phone connection while others don"t.

    I want this guy in syria to show some film of him inteviewing people.

  • The US/Israel has a two pronged strategy, to annihilate innocent nations in the name of fighting terrorism and to annihilate innocent nations using terrorist groups.

    When they aren't blowing up cities in the name of fighting some group they will be arming that same group to blow up your cities.

    Regime change is what they seek, nothing else matters.

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