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Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2012
Bataille de Damas : le coup de maître du renseignement irano-russe!
IRIB World Service
9th December, 2012
IRIB- Le coup de maitre du renseignement irano-russe, en Syrie, qui a fini par mettre en échec la bataille de Damas, n’est pas prêt de s’oublier de sitôt. L’armée loyaliste a mené une opération tenaille contre plus de 50.000 miliciens, qui ont attaqué, voici une semaine, l’aéroport de Damas.
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Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2012
Los servicios de inteligencia de Rusia e Irán, claves en la derrota de los terroristas en región de Damasco
Resistencia Libia
10th December, 2012
La radio iraní IRIB informa que los servicios de inteligencia de Rusia e Irán informaron con detalle al Estado Mayor sirio de la operación diseñada por la CIA y los servicios secretos turco-árabes en la región de Damasco. Los imperialistas y sus lacayos regionales han enviado una horda de 5 mil mercenarios y fanáticos para tomar los cuatro capitales en torno a la capital siria y la carretera del aeropuerto internacional y tratar de infligir una derrota a las fuerzas de elite sirias. Tras conocer los planes enemigos, el Ejército árabe sirio ha puesto en marcha un exitoso contraplan consistente en cortar las vías de suministro de armas de las bandas criminales al servicio de la CIA y permitirles que avanzasen para golpearlas a placer. IRIB habla de una derrota completa de la horda neomongola que habría sufrido incluso 5 mil muertos, cifra a tomar con reservas. Esta colaboración en información da cuenta de la activa solidaridad que Rusia e Irán ofrecen a la República árabe siria, su pueblo y fuerzas armadas para hacer fracasar los planes de Obama-Clinton en la región
Fuente http://french.irib.ir/info/iran-actualite/item/229701-bataille-de-damas-le-coup-de-maitre-du-renseignement-irano-russe
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Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2012
PressTV
11th December, 2012
The United States and Britain have decided to provide military assistance to the militants fighting the Syrian government, a report says.
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Posted by seumasach on December 10, 2012
Telegraph
9th December, 2012
The resident of Damascus’ Old City turned restlessly in her bed. It was late at night, but for the fourth day running, it was impossible to sleep. The booms of artillery seemed closer now; the thuds of fallin shells came with steady regularity, each time rippling the water in the glass by her bedside.
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Posted by seumasach on December 10, 2012
Voltairenet
9th December, 2012
France, the United Kingdom, Israel and Qatar have prepared yet another plan for intervention in Syria. 6000 new jihadists, including 4000 from Lebanon, should be poised to attack the upscale Mezzeh neighborhood south of Damascus, home to many embassies and where several top military and civilian officials reside. An incident involving chemical weapons across the country is set to increase the tension. A traitorous general would then claim to have seized power and call to the West for help, thus providing a pretext for military intervention outside the UN mandate.
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Posted by seumasach on December 1, 2012
“While the main goal is ousting Mr. Assad, the United Nations and some American officials talk of a negotiated deal to limit the bloodshed”
This article suggests to me that Obama is backing away in Syria even on the mantra “Assad must go”.
New York Times
30th November, 2012
Syrian rebels are making headway against President Bashar al-Assad. In recent weeks, they have seized several military bases and shot down military aircraft, reportedly with shoulder-fired missiles, but there is no end in sight to the war. More than 40,000 Syrians have been killed, 2.5 million are now displaced and more than 600,000 are refugees in Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon.
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Posted by seumasach on November 30, 2012
Finian Cunningham
PressTV
29th November, 2012
“What do they want from Jaramana? The town brings together people from all over Syria and welcomes everybody.” These were the anguished words of one distraught resident in the Syrian town of Jaramana that was devastated by multiple deadly explosions this week.
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Posted by seumasach on November 30, 2012
Thierry Meyssan
Voltairenet
28th November, 2012
Enjoying a legitimacy reinforced by his reelection, President Barack Obama is preparing to launch a new foreign policy – drawing the conclusions from the relative economic weakening of the United States, he has renounced the idea of governing the world on his own. US forces continue their departure from Europe and their partial disengagement from the Middle East in order to take up positions around China. From this perspective, he wants to weaken the developing Russo-Chinese alliance at the same time as sharing the burden of the Middle East with Russia. Consequently, he is ready to apply the agreement on Syria which was reached on the 30th June in Geneva – deployment of a UN peace force, composed mainly of troops from the Collective Security Treaty Organisation, and maintenance of Bachar el-Assad in power if he is designated by his people.
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Posted by seumasach on November 28, 2012
One of the reasons why the Emir of Qatar wants to destroy Syria
Syrian News
28th November, 2012
The news about the visit of the Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych to Qatar was quite predictable – already in May of this year, there were agreements on reciprocal trade between the two countries.
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Posted by seumasach on November 26, 2012
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Posted by seumasach on November 24, 2012
I strongly advise anyone seeking background and analysis on the Syria conflict to read this study in its entirety
The dynamics of the crisis in Syria. Conflict Versus conflict resolution
Dr. Christof Lehmann
NSNBC
24th October, 2012
– After 19 months of violent conflict in Syria a feasible solution seems farther removed than ever. The influx of fundamentalist Salafist or Wahabist fighters which have been streaming to Syria since the failure of two major Free Syrian Army assaults on Aleppo in June and July 2012 made it increasingly difficult to build a coherent and credible Syrian political and military opposition among the proponents of regime-change. The international anti Syrian alliance has difficulties in identifying a political or military opposition that could be used as an argument for regime change. The Turkish-Syrian conflict risks to spiral out of control with potentially catastrophic consequences for Syria, Turkey, Lebanon and the region. After the violence has begun spreading into Turkey and Lebanon, increasing the risk of a regional war with potentially global bearing, the containment of the crisis is becoming increasingly difficult. The international community is as divided as the Syrian opposition. The pressure is on all sides to resolve the crisis. Opinions about how to solve the crisis differ widely. The article offers the necessary analysis, suggests possible solutions and the potential consequences of a protracted and widening conflict.
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