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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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Israel pipeline...

Everyone is a threat to Israel...as everything is their..

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OBAMA THE ANTICHRIST CAUSED ALL OF THIS AND IT WILL LEAD TO WORLD WAR, AS SCRIPTURE SAYS IT WILL.

THE BIBLE SAYS THE ANTICHRIST WILL OVERTURN 3 KINGS IN THE MIDDLE EAST THEN KILL CHRISTIANS IN SYRIA AND IRAQ.

THIS IS WHAT KICKS OFF WW3


ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS RESEARCH THE ARAB SPRING.

WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF OBAMA GIVING SPEECHES IN EVERY COUNTRY

THE ARAB SPRING BROKE OUT.
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Garbage thread, garbage posts.

It's about natural gas. That's it.
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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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Your whole theory is wrong because you start with saying Syria and Westhad good relations before the revolution. They did not Assad supported iraqi insurgents and terrorists against US troops in Iraq..ma well known fact
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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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As far as I remember Syria was on Bush's Axis of Evil list in his January 2002 state of the union address.

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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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Your whole theory is wrong because you start with saying Syria and Westhad good relations before the revolution. They did not Assad supported iraqi insurgents and terrorists against US troops in Iraq..ma well known fact
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As far as I remember Syria was on Bush's Axis of Evil list in his January 2002 state of the union address.

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1) Assad nixed European gas pipelines to bypass Russian gas dependancy.

2) Syria not part of IMF/WB financial enslavement system.

3) isreal wants the Golan heights....water, agricultural land, strategic position.

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World floats on gas and oil . Syria is Russian proxy and must go
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1) Assad nixed European gas pipelines to bypass Russian gas dependancy.

2) Syria not part of IMF/WB financial enslavement system.

3) israel wants the Golan heights....water, agricultural land, strategic position.

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1)-It’s the oil, gas and pipelines, stupid!

Indeed, tensions were building between Russia, the U.S. and the European Union amid concerns that the European gas market would be held hostage to Russian gas giant Gazprom. The proposed Iran-Iraq-Syria gas pipeline would be essential to diversifying Europe’s energy supplies away from Russia.

Turkey is Gazprom’s second-largest customer. The entire Turkish energy security structure relies on gas from Russia and Iran. Plus, Turkey was harboring Ottoman-like ambitions of becoming a strategic crossroads for the export of Russian, Caspian-Central Asian, Iraqi and Iranian oil and even gas to Europe.

The Guardian reported in August 2013:

Assad refused to sign a proposed agreement with Qatar and Turkey that would run a pipeline from the latter’s North field, contiguous with Iran’s South Pars field, through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and on to Turkey, with a view to supply European markets – albeit crucially bypassing Russia. Assad’s rationale was ‘to protect the interests of [his] Russian ally, which is Europe’s top supplier of natural gas.’”

Knowing Syria was a critical piece in its energy strategy, Turkey attempted to persuade Syrian President Bashar Assad to reform this Iranian pipeline and to work with the proposed Qatar-Turkey pipeline, which would ultimately satisfy Turkey and the Gulf Arab nations’ quest for dominance over gas supplies. But after Assad refused Turkey’s proposal, Turkey and its allies became the major architects of Syria’s “civil war.”

2)- "Syria has no IMF (International Monetary Fund) debt. This means that Syria’s leadership understands that the IMF – a public multilateral agency of member governments - is controlled by the global mega-bankers, and acts as their auditor and debt collection police whenever one of its weaker member states runs into sovereign debt trouble, which is another way of saying when those countries reach a point where they cannot siphon enough money out of their real economies - the work, toil and labor of its people - to hand it over to the parasitic private global bankers.

In a sense, the IMF’s real job is to act as the global power elite’s tax office – its ‘IRS’ so to speak – only that it does not tax people directly, but rather through proxy government and nation-states’ tax offices. Are we starting to understand the real roots of the ‘debt crises’ hitting Greece, Cyprus, Ireland, Argentina, Spain, Italy, UK, US, Portugal, France?

Global slavery couldn’t have been better thought out and planned!

Actually, true Islamic nations rightly reject banking fractional lending and interest practices as being immoral. That’s what Libya’s Gaddafi did, and what Syria and Iran presently do.

Clearly, a very good reason for parasitic banksters to want to take out Syria, just as they took out Libya and now target Iran."
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3)- "The (Golan) heights give Israel an excellent vantage point for monitoring Syrian movements. The topography provides a natural buffer against any military thrust from Syria.

The area is also a key source of water for an arid region. Rainwater from the Golan's catchment feeds into the Jordan River. The area provides a third of Israel's water supply.

The land is fertile, with the volcanic soil being used to cultivate vineyards and orchards and to raise cattle. The Golan is also home to Israel's only ski resort."
[link to www.bbc.com]

Plus.... israel has now discovered a huge oil and gas reserve in the Golan heights....
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Recent history of the Golan heights....

"Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Six-Day War. Most of the Syrian Arab inhabitants fled the area during the conflict.

An armistice line was established and the region came under Israeli military control. Almost immediately Israel began to settle the Golan.

Syria tried to retake the Golan Heights during the 1973 Middle East war. Despite inflicting heavy losses on Israeli forces, the surprise assault was thwarted. Both countries signed an armistice in 1974 and a UN observer force has been in place on the ceasefire line since 1974.

Israel unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights in 1981. The move was not recognised internationally."
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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
 Quoting: Unsinkable Sam



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Dude, I think you are on to something.

Asma probably told the Queen to piss off.
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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
 Quoting: Unsinkable Sam


Your whole theory is wrong because you start with saying Syria and Westhad good relations before the revolution. They did not Assad supported iraqi insurgents and terrorists against US troops in Iraq..ma well known fact
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Hi, nice to hear someone else that recalls the details.
Assad was directly responsible for the deaths of U.S. troops by his traffic of insurgents into Iraq from his border.

Some U.S. officials even stated publicly many years ago that after we got done in Iraq, then Assad would pay a price.

The pipe line has also a place in all of this but even without it Assad was a marked manon borrowed time.
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That long-headed evil bastard Bashar al Assad and his First Lady deserve to be killed.

But then again, so do the forces fighting against him.

Damn them all.

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As far as I remember Syria was on Bush's Axis of Evil list in his January 2002 state of the union address.

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All countries with no Rothschild owned central bank. What a coincidence.
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Genie Oil and Gas is the New Jersey company that found the oil in the Golan Heights. They have many interesting people on their advisory board:

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She's like the Princess Di of Syria
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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage








Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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Dude, I think you are on to something.

Asma probably told the Queen to piss off.
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That long-headed evil bastard Bashar al Assad and his First Lady deserve to be killed.

But then again, so do the forces fighting against him.

Damn them all.

WHY ARE WE INVOLVED?
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Well a few of the replies here allude to it!
And it's not out if the goodness of the US heart against "dictators"!!!
I hope we can all agree on that!!!!
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Genie Oil and Gas is the New Jersey company that found the oil in the Golan Heights. They have many interesting people on their advisory board:

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....says it all doesn't it!

.....for those that don't know it was Genie oil & gas that recently found that huge oil reserve in the occupied Golan Heights.

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The more I listen to her and read about her, the more I realize that she might be the key to unraveling the biggest question about the Syrian conflict: the "why."

Why did the West so quickly go from being friends with Syria and having a good relationship with the Assad family, to almost overnight declaring a total proxy war on the Syrian people?

This proxy war was launched by the West in response to Assad's crackdown on the Daraa "protests" in 2011 - protests that followed the same playbook as the CIA-organized Maidan protests that would follow later in Ukraine. Where the Western coup succeeded in Ukraine, it has largely failed in Syria, but the modus operandi was the same and self-evident to anyone who has watched these events unfold with an unbiased eye.

But the burning question remains: what led the West to do a 180 on Syria? Why must Assad go? What strategic Western goal is served by him leaving? What is this all about?

While you are pondering those questions, study the following video interviews of Asma al-Assad just prior to shit hitting the fan in 2011. Heck, in the second video we even see Mrs. Magic 7 Christine Lagarde of the IMF listening gushingly to Asma give an interview on Syria's cultural heritage






Might it be that the Syrian conflict is really more of a catfight than a dogfight? Never underestimate the ability of women to start wars, to wage war and to survive war.
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Syria, like Libya until Qadaffi was killed, doesn't have a central bank.

That's why the US, France and the UK were so willing to bomb Libya and are for the overthrow of Assad.

In Libya, the fanatic moslems announced within one day that they would institute a central bank. It was a bizarre announcement because lending at interest is against the basic tenets of Islam.
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Unlike the burka wearing repressed women of the muslim world, this lady is stunning, absolutely gorgeous.
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Assad said no to the proposed Qatar-Turkey natural gas pipeline, which would replace Russia as Europe's energy supplier. The West wants ANYone to rule Syria as long as he acquiesces to allowing that pipeline to pass through Syria. Assad won't because he's allies with Russia. The pipeline was proposed, not for economic purposes, but as an (Western intelligence) attempt to steal existing Russian energy customers; in this case Europe.
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Bash at Assad is the most moderate and secular leader throughout the entire Middle East (that includes Israel). He was educated at Oxford. His wife is British and of Surian descent. He knows Tony Blair from their time at Oxford. Assad holds together a diverse ideological population. The West used that diversity to drive a wedge between Assad and the militant extremist Sunni population (which has since grown astronomically due to Sunni radicals from abroad coming to Syria). Assad is a uniter and a protector of minorities within Syria. Western intelligence is seeking to divide and conquer, much as TPTB do within the U.S. using race.
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Bash at Assad is the most moderate and secular leader throughout the entire Middle East (that includes Israel). He was educated at Oxford. His wife is British and of Surian descent. He knows Tony Blair from their time at Oxford. Assad holds together a diverse ideological population. The West used that diversity to drive a wedge between Assad and the militant extremist Sunni population (which has since grown astronomically due to Sunni radicals from abroad coming to Syria). Assad is a uniter and a protector of minorities within Syria. Western intelligence is seeking to divide and conquer, much as TPTB do within the U.S. using race.
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