Syrian Skullduggery and French Fornication
Israel is threatening war if the ever-hapless United Nations continues to do nothing about Syrian arms smuggling:
Israel pushes U.N. on Syrian weapons
By UPI Staff
United Press International
March 1, 2007
JERUSALEM (UPI) -- Israel is considering using force along the Syrian-Lebanese border if the United Nations fails to stop weapons smuggling.
Israel wants the United Nations to deploy troops along the border, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Sources told the newspaper Israeli Maj.-Gen. Gadi Eizenkot and UNIFIL commander Maj.-Gen. Claudio Graziano of Italy discussed Syrian arms smuggling in a meeting Tuesday in Safed.
Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz suggested Tuesday that Israel would take measures to stop weapons traffic if the United Nations fails to put an end to the problem.
"We demand from all the international parties involved to put an end to the smuggling," Peretz said a briefing. "In the end, however, we will take responsibility and will do everything to defend the State of Israel."
Copyright 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Does anyone doubt that Syria is also smuggling arms into Iraq, to use against our soldiers? Another question comes to mind; where are Iran and Syria obtaining all of these weapons they smuggle? Nobody wants to follow the trail to where it ultimately leads-Russia and China.
The time has come to turn Israel loose on Syria. An Israeli invasion of Syria would go a long way to settling the eternal crisis in the Mid-East. Would the French ``peacekeepers`` in Lebanon have the courage to oppose a tough, determined Israel? No.
I believe the French were so quick to volunteer for that assignment because they had something to hide-Saddam`s weapons of mass destruction, to be exact. The French were in bed with Saddam (oil for food), deep under the covers with oil as the chief lubricant and their entire foreign policy hinged on shafting George W. Bush. The situation in Iraq and the War on Terror would be very different-and France very embarrassed-if those weapons had been found in the Bekka Valley. I am convinced that a hasty truce was called in the Israeli-Hezbollah war to protect those weapons from discovery, and that France jumped in to hide their criminal complicity. It`s interesting to note that the Russians sent in a large number of engineers (guarded by Spetsnast) OUTSIDE of the auspices of the United Nations. Suggestive, no? Who also wants to screw Bush, who also was in bed with Saddam? Who has been selling arms to our enemies? Those Russian engineers are there, in my humble opinion, to supervise the dismantling of Saddam`s banned arsenal.
Everyone asks ``where are those WMD`s?`` and tries to claim they didn`t exist since we can`t find them. A better question is ``where were they dismantled`` because WMD`s are not ordinary weapons, and it should be possible to find exactly where they were destroyed. We know they had them; he used chemical weapons, after all. This whole business of Saddam believing they were there is balderdash; can anyone seriously believe that scientists would risk not only their own lives but the lives of their families and friends to maintain such a lie? You only need one conspirator to crack to bring the whole charade down. Saddam`s people were expert torturers. Could a man watch his daughter being raped and tortured and keep his peace? Of course not. SOMEONE would have spilled the beans. Saddam also had agent-provocateurs, undercover guys who would have found out what was happening.
No, Saddam had those weapons. He would not have gone to the mat if he hadn`t possessed them. What happened to them? If we lived in a less politically partisan era the media would state the obvious, but too many Americans are interested in playing petty partisan games, and are too little interested in the truth.
America has become paralyzed by these missing weapons; we can`t launch a larger war because of them, yet the enemy is fighting a larger war against us from Iran and Syria. If we can`t act, perhaps our friends in Israel had better. Time is not on our side. If Israel would invade Syria perhaps we could get some answers, and dry up one of the chief sources of arms and manpower the Iraqi Insurgency relies upon.
Israel pushes U.N. on Syrian weapons
By UPI Staff
United Press International
March 1, 2007
JERUSALEM (UPI) -- Israel is considering using force along the Syrian-Lebanese border if the United Nations fails to stop weapons smuggling.
Israel wants the United Nations to deploy troops along the border, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Sources told the newspaper Israeli Maj.-Gen. Gadi Eizenkot and UNIFIL commander Maj.-Gen. Claudio Graziano of Italy discussed Syrian arms smuggling in a meeting Tuesday in Safed.
Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz suggested Tuesday that Israel would take measures to stop weapons traffic if the United Nations fails to put an end to the problem.
"We demand from all the international parties involved to put an end to the smuggling," Peretz said a briefing. "In the end, however, we will take responsibility and will do everything to defend the State of Israel."
Copyright 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Does anyone doubt that Syria is also smuggling arms into Iraq, to use against our soldiers? Another question comes to mind; where are Iran and Syria obtaining all of these weapons they smuggle? Nobody wants to follow the trail to where it ultimately leads-Russia and China.
The time has come to turn Israel loose on Syria. An Israeli invasion of Syria would go a long way to settling the eternal crisis in the Mid-East. Would the French ``peacekeepers`` in Lebanon have the courage to oppose a tough, determined Israel? No.
I believe the French were so quick to volunteer for that assignment because they had something to hide-Saddam`s weapons of mass destruction, to be exact. The French were in bed with Saddam (oil for food), deep under the covers with oil as the chief lubricant and their entire foreign policy hinged on shafting George W. Bush. The situation in Iraq and the War on Terror would be very different-and France very embarrassed-if those weapons had been found in the Bekka Valley. I am convinced that a hasty truce was called in the Israeli-Hezbollah war to protect those weapons from discovery, and that France jumped in to hide their criminal complicity. It`s interesting to note that the Russians sent in a large number of engineers (guarded by Spetsnast) OUTSIDE of the auspices of the United Nations. Suggestive, no? Who also wants to screw Bush, who also was in bed with Saddam? Who has been selling arms to our enemies? Those Russian engineers are there, in my humble opinion, to supervise the dismantling of Saddam`s banned arsenal.
Everyone asks ``where are those WMD`s?`` and tries to claim they didn`t exist since we can`t find them. A better question is ``where were they dismantled`` because WMD`s are not ordinary weapons, and it should be possible to find exactly where they were destroyed. We know they had them; he used chemical weapons, after all. This whole business of Saddam believing they were there is balderdash; can anyone seriously believe that scientists would risk not only their own lives but the lives of their families and friends to maintain such a lie? You only need one conspirator to crack to bring the whole charade down. Saddam`s people were expert torturers. Could a man watch his daughter being raped and tortured and keep his peace? Of course not. SOMEONE would have spilled the beans. Saddam also had agent-provocateurs, undercover guys who would have found out what was happening.
No, Saddam had those weapons. He would not have gone to the mat if he hadn`t possessed them. What happened to them? If we lived in a less politically partisan era the media would state the obvious, but too many Americans are interested in playing petty partisan games, and are too little interested in the truth.
America has become paralyzed by these missing weapons; we can`t launch a larger war because of them, yet the enemy is fighting a larger war against us from Iran and Syria. If we can`t act, perhaps our friends in Israel had better. Time is not on our side. If Israel would invade Syria perhaps we could get some answers, and dry up one of the chief sources of arms and manpower the Iraqi Insurgency relies upon.
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