Archive for August 7, 2012
FLASH; THE BIGGEST DEFECTION YET FROM THE SYRIAN REGIME. BREAKING STORY.
I have just received word that Bashshar Al-Asad has just defected from the Syrian regime and made his way to Jordan. Upon arriving, Bashshar condemned the terrorist Syrian regime. He said that he did not want to accept the job of president …
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
On Aljazeera on Syria
This is a link to my appearance earlier today on Aljazeera. (thanks “anonymous crazy bear”)
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
delusions of American Zionists: the hoodlums have still not recovered from the fall of Mubarak
“With the relationship between Egypt’s new Islamist leader and Israel still in its fragile infancy, the terrorist attack on the border that the two countries share with Gaza over the weekend presented a critical opportunity.” But Jodi Rudoren h…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
How Western reporters in Beirut operate
The operation is very simple. Hariri press office works closely with the exile Syrian opposition in Beirut. Hariri press office provides translators and handlers to the arriving Western reporters in Beirut. They also provide them with…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
Let the lies begin
“Mr. Hijab, Mr. Otari said, had taken the job of prime minister only after Mr. Assad issued a threat: “You take this position or you die.”” Let me get this straight. The prime minister, who served for decades in the Ba`th Party and in …
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
propaganda
Supporters of Bashshar Al-Asad want you to know that the prime minister of Syria was a fool who had no powers. Excuse me but was this fool and powerless man not chosen by Bashshar himself?
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
Meet this really lucky Israeli student…in the US
“A graduate of Princeton and Columbia, Dr. Oren has received fellowships from the U.S. Departments of State and Defense, and from the British and Canadian governments.” I mean, what American student you know have received fellowships and grants…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
arrogance of power of Bashshar
Basically Bashshar Al-Asad feels that he has nothing to say to the Syrian people and nothing to apologize for despite the months of killings by his security forces. He did express regret but only to interviews with the White Man working for Weste…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
another take on Syria
“In Syria, a visit here makes clear there is still a sizeable — and perhaps decisive — part of the Syrian population that supports, or at least doesn’t resist, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s rule, although the opposition often gets more media…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
Aljazeera
I will be on Min Washington on Aljazeera this morning (California time) and evening (Middle East time). PS I am told it is showing NOW.
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
America’s expert on Iran
“”In Bush’s second term, Cheney’s daughter, Elizabeth, a deputy assistant secretary of State, lectured US Foreign Service officers “including those fluent in Farsi” about “the nature of Iranian society and its government” even though she…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
King Khusayn read my articles
“”King Hussein read my articles years ago on a regular basis and I have had excellent relations with some members of the royal family and high-ranking Jordanian officials. I even advocated the Saudis and other oil-producers’ plan to let Jordan int…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
Rukn Ad-Dine quarter in Damascus
From Akram: “The Syrian regime hasn’t impose its full control on Damascus yet. Rukn Addine, a overpopulated quarter located in the mountainous part of Damascus, is awaiting his expected fate: full destruction. In the past two days, heavy clashe…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
Who will rule Syria?
No one will rule Syria in the foreseeable future. If the regime prevails military in Aleppo or somewhere else, the Free Syrian Army will retreat and mount guerrilla campaigns and suicide bombings against the regime. If the regime falls, the…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
The fall of Syria?
“What a lot of the reporting I think has been ignoring, especially from the West, is that Syria is falling apart not just as a regime, but as a country. And that is actually the biggest tragedy that I think is being shoved aside, in favor of focusin…
Posted on August 7, 2012 by As'ad
