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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Libya exits from the stage; Syria next in spotlight

The globalist agenda of unseating Gaddafi from power in Libya is almost complete; though I'm sure violence & unrest will continue. Things really looked stalled out there for quite a while- what happened to speed them up so much?

NATO needed to beat an initial U.N. deadline, which gave them until mid-September (even though they never actually followed the U.N. resolution, anyway). Massive aid to the "rebels" was being shipped in, and NATO took to the carpet bombing of the capitol, Tripoli. Several thousand civilians have been killed by NATO "peacemakers" in an effort to provide a regime that they find favorable. Thousands of British and American troops are set to go in to "secure" Libya, though we were told this wouldn't happen. Expect a lengthy quagmire of further violence and bloodshed, with the bodies of even more U.S. soldiers being laid to rest due to another war that was anything but patriotic!

Next up is Syria;
-Syrian Forces Kill 2 Protesters; reject Assad step-down
-West pushes for Syria sanctions
-Syrian Forces Launch Raids, Make Arrests

Syria is a capable country with a far more strategic location than Libya. Their military is extremely loyal, and their allies are strong (Iran, Russia). Expect a continued media hype portraying President Assad and his gov't as evil, and emphasizing the need for "humanitarian" protection. Sanctions are becoming more and more severe, then a U.N. resolution may be asked for, similar to the supposed enforcing of a no-fly zone in Libya. Then will come bombing yet far more extensive than with Libya; then the regime change!

It is my opinion that the scheduled global war is running behind schedule, and Syria will be a pretty tough objective to achieve. In light of this, Some false-flag incident may be staged to justify waging open war against Syria, rather than waiting for U.N. approval. Due to the military might of its allies, Syria will indeed be a delicate objective to undertake.

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