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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Setting up Syria, and Afghan violence

Relations with Syria are headed down the same road as those of Libya. The U.S. & NATO have now officially called for President Assad to step down, and he has officially refused. Like Gaddafi, the "human rights" concerns being expressed by NATO have been welcomed by Assad; negotiations are sought after, and reforms are promised- but all of these things take time to fully implement. In other words, Western allied nations are seeking regime change in Syria to further their geopolitical strategy; they could care less about rights, or any "democratic" movement.

Syria differs, however, from Libya. Syria is a close ally of Russia, which even has a naval base there. Syria is also a border country with Israel, and launching an offensive strike against them is a real possibility. We have already mentioned Syria's alliance with Iran, so this is yet another way that a large, regional war could be ignited. Russia will almost certainly not yield to international wishes with Syria, as it did with Libya.

If you have been watching the news at all, you should have noticed a large explosion of violence in Afghanistan. The latest was a coordinated attack on a British compound. There is a "behind the scenes" reason for this that is being kept quiet.

Back in Februaury of this year, the U.S. decidedly changed its policy of negotiating with the Taliban; the enemy we have really been fighting in Afghanistan. The change was this; that we would now negotiate with the Taliban without preconditions. Prior to this, we had always insisted that they cease their terror attacks first. Why the change? Because we are now focusing on the objective breaking apart Pakistan, and the Taliban is active there, as well. In other words, we wish to use the Taliban resources to achieve our aims in Pakistan, so they are being given great leeway for all of their activities. That means there is a secret alliance between the U.S. and Taliban leadership; yet the vast majority of the lower level minions are unaware of this development, and therefore you see escalating violence on all fronts where the Taliban are concerned. Just yesterday, there was a Taliban attack on a mosque in Pakistan, killing at least 51.

As a sidebar, we are also seeing Turkish military forces becoming more and more involved in disputes. There is an ongoing dispute between the national gov't of Turkey and the Kurdish region that exists cross-border between Turkey and Iraq. A recent Kurd liberation strike killed 11 Turkish soldiers, and Turkey retaliated with several days of bombings, hitting 28 kurdish militant sites. This is yet another area and cause for the upcoming war. Truly, we are being set up for a New World Order, and the rise of ANTICHRIST.

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