ISIS In Greater Israel’s Scheme

  • KathJuliane
    May 26, 2015 @ 9:04 pm

    Terrific and powerful Video, dear +BN!

    Oren is the biggest giveaway about Israeli strategy. I can just read his thoughts through the static whitenoise his Jewbrain throws off:

    “ISIS not as bad as President Assad, …and besides that, look at all the Christians they murder in Iraq, Syria, and Libya as a bonus.”

    “Jews for Jihadists,” that’s hilarious! Just love the globe effect zooming in on Jewmerica!

    Robert Kagan is looking more like “His Bloatitude,” Jabba the Hut every day. He and Nuland, what a pair of Kaganopotomi.

    And, you found a neocon Jew with white fluffy hair even wilder than Wiesanthal’s or Ben Gurion’s that’s new to me — Leon Wieseltier, a member of the Jewish Establishment literati in Washington DC — writer, critic, amateur philosopher and magazine editor, and, of course the requisite child of Holocaust Survivors™.

    Wieseltier was the literary editor of the progressive, liberal soft-Stalinist magazine (until after WWII), The New Republic which turned neocon in the 80s. He is currently the Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy at the hawkish Brookings Institution where his wife also works, and a contributing editor and critic at The Atlantic.

    President al-Assad wound up owning French TV.

    I located the interview which was on April 20 of this year. His answers are so plain, simple, logical, and direct, there’s no doubting he’s telling the absolute truth. And he never gets tripped up by hostile interviewers.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeoVa8C0cek

    Transcript:

    http://tinyurl.com/pres-assad-France2

    Like Mark Twain said (paraphrase), “Always tell the truth. Then you never have to remember what you said. And, If someone asks you if it was true what you said, your answer would be “Well, if I said that, then it must be the truth.”

    Like Assad points out time and again in his interviews, the Syrian people overwhelming support him and they trust their army. He wouldn’t be president if he didn’t have the support of the people.

    If the Syrian people really wanted him out, the military would have ousted him long ago, and not work so long and hard as they have the past going on 4 years.

    The SAA trusts al-Assad, as do the people, and he behaves like the First Citizen of Syria, not like a tyrant. As commander in chief, he makes an effort to spend time with his generals and top commanders out in the field; and always makes sure to spend time with junior and petty officers, and the enlisted personnel.

    Last New’s Years Eve, he was in the trenches sharing a simple meal with the enlisted guys. The SAA is fully integrated, not divided up by religion. In every unit, Shiites with Sunnis who serve with Christians who serve with Druzes.

    His troops love and greatly respect their Commander in Chief — the Lion of Syria.

    The SAA just won a major engagement and spiritual victory over IS. You wouldn’t see a personal message from troops to Obama like “For the sake of our commander in chief–We Broke the Seige” found in a photograph on the Syrian Arab Army Facebook page:

    SyAAF covered the retreat of the Syrian Army units inside Jisr al-Sho`or hospital providing cover fire and not allowing al-Nusra terrorists to reach them.

    The operation was conducted by two Su-24m2 attack bombers.

    Also, Mohajer IV drones were in the sky providing the artillery with target coordinates.

    The operation resulted in securing the troops inside into a safe location.

    The troops are in bad shape, they have been fighting for weeks under siege but they are safe. We will publish more when available. (Published May 22 about 1/2 way down):

    President al-Assad was very quick to personally commend the commanders of the Syrian troops who withstood the seige at the hospital, just above in the timeline:

    And they got Liberated!

    Commander in Chief of the Syrian Armed Forces in a phone call with the commanding officer of the units liberated from Jisr al-Sho`our hospital addressing the unit:

    • With your heroism you represent every soldier in the Syrian Arab Army.

    • You endured, and resisted because you do not know surrender, nor defeat.

    • Your trust in God, and your comrades in the Syrian Arab Army that they will reach you, and liberate you, only shows how this army is formed, and what its military doctrine; and its trust of it self, and its members and their achievements.

    • Your lives, and the lives of every soldier in the Syrian Arab Army, and the National Defense Force was and will always be our top priority, and we work hard to protect that.

    • The way you retrieved your injured comrades, and did not leave them behind will show the whole world the values the Syrian Arab Army have.

    • May the fallen heroes of the hospital, and the fallen heroes fell during the battle to liberate you rest in peace. And may every fallen soldier scarified [sacrificed] his life defending every inch of his homeland rest in peace.

    • I salute you, and through you I salute every soldier defending his homeland.

    Colonel Sohbea replying to the Commander in Chief:

    • We salute you sir, and on my behalf, and on the behalf of the soldiers of Jist al-Sho`our hospital thank you for your personal interest in us; and we thank our brothers in arm, those who helped us and stood by us, and those who kept raising our morals while we were battling terrorism.

    Syrian Arab Army
    https://www.facebook.com/syrianmilitary
    ~~~*~~~

    On a last note for now, the Syrian Arab Army long ago opted for an integrated military force and not units segregated by religious faith. Sunnis, Shi’ites, Alawites, Christians, and Druzes all for and alongside each other.

    And they are all free to pray as they want according to their traditions.

    I’ve located several pictures of Syrian Christian soldiers praying to icons of Jesus and the Virgin Mary next to burned out churches just as the Muslims pray with their heads on the Koran. With the ISIS and Takfiri plague, Muslim mosques and holy sites aren’t safe, either.

    Many Christians in Syria keep a picture of President al-Assad somewhere close or on their home altars and pray for God’s blessings and strength for their president and their country.

    And many Syrian Christians as well as Muslims pray for President Putin and Russia as well. As do I.

    God bless you dear +BN for keeping track of things all of these years. You were writing about this in 2011.

    My donation will be forthcoming at the beginning of the month.

    IC XC
    NI KA

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