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“Al-Sharaa Even Didn’t Think of Leaving Syria”
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Official sources denied on Saturday rumors circulated over the defection of Vice President Farouk al-Shara.farouk shara

SANA news agency cited a statement released by al-Shara’s office, as saying that the VP was working and even did not think of leaving Syria.

Al-Shara “was working, since the start of the crisis in Syria, particularly as of the consultative meeting held in Damascus by a Presidential decree on July 10, 2011, with all the different parties to end the bloodshed with the aim of launching a political process in the framework of a comprehensive dialogue to achieve a national reconciliation that maintains the country's territorial integrity, independence and the regional safety far from any foreign military intervention,” SANA added.

The statement stressed that al-Shara welcomed the appointment of al-Akhadar al-Ibrahimi, expressing support to his commitment to obtain a unified stance by the Security Council to achieve his difficult mission without obstacles.

Source: Agencies

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User Comments Number of comments: 25
1 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:10 2012-08-18
The events in the Middle East and North Africa are seeing the animation of mass movements against local
tyrants, like in Bahrain, Jordan, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia, but there is also a vicious script from
Israel’s Yinon Plan and its offshoots. The Yinon Plan and similar schemes want a contrived Shitte-Sunni
war amongst the Muslims as the central piece of the sectarian divisions - or fitna in Arabic - that are
to include Christian-Muslim, Arab-Berber, Arab-Iranian, Arab-Turkish, and Iranian-Turkish animosity.
2 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:12 2012-08-18
Egypt is the venue of revolutionary and counter-revolutionary currents that have kept the largest Arab
power busy with its attention on domestic politics. While Egypt is facing domestic upheaval, the US is
attempting to play the country’s military and the Muslim Brotherhood against one another. Before the
upheavals Sudan was formally balkanized by Tel Aviv and Washington through the manipulation of identity
politics, which led to the secession of South Sudan.
3 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:13 2012-08-18
Libya has been neutralized and divided by various groups. Lebonization, as mentioned earlier, has also
taken root in Iraq as the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) with foreign support - specifically foreign
support from the US, Western Europe, Israel, and Turkey - begins to act more and more as if Northern Iraq
or Iraqi Kurdistan is a separate country from the rest of Iraq.
4 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:14 2012-08-18
Dore Gold, the President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and an advisor to Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is worth quoting for his views: “What you have in Syria is that the Middle
East is coming apart a new form of chaos is replacing what has existed.” This of course is part of the
wishful thinking of Israeli policy makers who have an interest in seeing this.
5 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:15 2012-08-18
Originally, the position of Tel Aviv was ignored when the crisis in Syria began, but it is clear now that
Israel has an interest in seeing Syria fragmented into pieces and in a state of continuous civil war.
This is what the Yinon Plan and its successors have outlined as being Israel’s strategic objectives in
both Syria and Lebanon.
6 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:16 2012-08-18
Syria, like Iraq, can be viewed as a key pressure point in the Middle East. Disarray in both will create
a regional meltdown. As things heat up in Syria, fragile Iraq is also beginning to pulse as a regional
geo-political volcano simmers.For those who have doubts that the US is fanning the flames of a fire to
create a meltdown in the Middle East or that the events in Syria are beginning to have regional
ramifications, they merely need to look at the region of Kurdistan.
7 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:17 2012-08-18
Kurdish nationalist fighters have begun to mobilize in Syria and in Turkey and Turkish troops have been
attacked by them. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has begun to take major steps that signify its
independence from Iraq.
8 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:18 2012-08-18
In Iraq, the KRG is essentially a de facto state with its own parliament, flag, army, visa regime, armed
forces, police, and laws. In violation of Iraq’s national laws, the KRG has even made illegal arms and
oil deals on its own with foreign governments and entities without even so much as notifying the
government in Baghdad. Moreover, the KRG has even prevented Iraqi troops from going to Iraq’s northwest
border with Syria to ensure that weapons smuggling and lawlessness end.
9 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:19 2012-08-18
Turkey, which maintains close ties to the KRG, has also been encouraging this behavior and has even
treated the KRG like a national government by having diplomatic contacts without consulting the Iraqi
government in Baghdad. The leaders of the Kurdistan Regional Government are also allowing their country
to be used as a Mossad operation base against Syria and Iran.
10 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:20 2012-08-18
Ironically, Turkey has warned that it will take military action against Kurdish separatists in Syria
while Ankara is supporting separatist tendencies amongst the KRG and the division of Syria. Aside from
creating tensions between the Turkish and Iraqi governments, this has had consequences in Turkey. The
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has begun to remobilize. The PKK has claimed that it is in control of the
Semdinli (Semzinan) District in Turkey’s Hakkari Province and fighting has broken out in southeast
Turkey.
11 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:21 2012-08-18
Casualties have begun to mount as Turkish troops and security forces have begun to face attacks. Martial
law has also been declared in Hakkari Province according to the Turkish press. Turkey itself now faces
its own fight against anti-government forces as it appears unable to rule its own territory. A Turkish
opposition MP from the People’s Republican Party has also been kidnapped by the PKK.
12 - Israeli-US Script: Divide Syria, Divide the Rest
Alan | USA 19:22 2012-08-18
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan has tried to blame Syria for fighting that has erupted in Turkey’s Kurdish
areas, but he omits the fact that the violence in Turkey is a direct result of Turkish interference in
Syria. If they already have not, the weapons that Erdogan is sending into Syria will eventually find
their way back into Turkey where they will be used by anti-government forces.
13 - Tel Aviv Targets Lebanon: A Second Levantine Front is Opened?
Alan | USA 19:23 2012-08-18
The case of the Israeli tourist bus attack in Bulgaria is ominous to say the least. What is striking
about the incident is that Israel blamed Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran immediately, before an hour even
passed after the attack or an investigation was conducted. What is worth noting is that just a few weeks
earlier officials in Tel Aviv were threatening to attack Lebanon again, saying that they would totally
destroy Lebanon in a third Israeli-Lebanese war. The Israeli comments were made by Brigadier-General
Hertzi Halevy,
14 - Tel Aviv Targets Lebanon: A Second Levantine Front is Opened?
Alan | USA 19:24 2012-08-18
the commander of Tel Aviv’s 91st Division, just a week ahead of the sixth anniversary of Hezbollah’s
victory against Israel in the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanon. Halevy and other Israeli leaders have
repeatedly threatened to reduce Lebanon to ashes by launching an all-out attack
15 - Tel Aviv Targets Lebanon: A Second Levantine Front is Opened?
Alan | USA 19:25 2012-08-18
Syria’s allies are all being pressured in a multi-dimensional war. Iran, Russia, Lebanon, Iraq, and the
Palestinians are being put under increasing pressure to abandon their Syrian allies. The Israeli threats
are aimed at putting psychological pressure on Lebanon and Hezbollah as a means to expand the
psychological, media, economic, diplomatic, intelligence, and political siege against Syria into Lebanon.
US sanctions against Syria are already incorporating Iran and Hezbollah and Lebanese banks have faced
cyber attacks and pressure from Washington and its allies.
16 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:26 2012-08-18
The US-sponsored siege of Syria is part of its attempts to divide Eurasia and maintain its global primacy
as a superpower. Washington has no mercy for its friends or its foes either and countries like Turkey and
Saudi Arabia will eventually be used as cannon fodder. US strategists want the area running from North
Africa and the Middle East to the Caucasus, Central Asia, and India to be turned into a black hole of
fighting, à la Brzezinski’s “Eurasian Balkans.”
17 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:27 2012-08-18
The Arabs, Iran, and Turkey are being lined up for a major conflict, because the US is losing its
superpower status. All that remains of Washington’s superpower status is its military power. Towards the
end of its relatively short life, the Soviet Union only had it military power too. The Soviet Union
experienced social unrest and was in economic decline before it collapsed. The situation for the US is
not much different, if not worst.
18 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:28 2012-08-18
Washington is broke, socially divided, becoming racially polarized, and declining rapidly in its
international influence. US elites, however, are determined to resist what more and more looks like the
unpreventable loss of their country’s superpower status and their empire. Igniting Eurasia with fire and
sedition appears to be Washington’s answer to preventing its own decline. The US plans on starting a
great fire from Morocco and the Mediterranean to the borders of China.
19 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
alan | USA 19:29 2012-08-18
This process has essentially been begun by the US through the destabilization of three different regions:
Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. The first steps that the US and its NATO and Arab allies
took to do this did not start in Syria. In the Middle East, this process started through the siege of
Iraq that eventually gave way to the Anglo-American invasion and occupation of that country in 2003. In
Central Asia, the process started with the destabilization of Afghanistan during the Cold War and US
support for fighting between
20 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:31 2012-08-18
different fractions, including what would become the Taliban 9/11 merely gave the US and its NATO allies
an opportunity to invade. In North Africa, finally the US and Israel balkanized Sudan through years of
pressure and covert operations.In the three regions mentioned above we are seeing the second wave of
destabilization now. In Central Asia, the war in Afghanistan has been extended into Pakistan by NATO.
This has given way to the term “AfPak” to describe Afghanistan and Pakistan as one theatre.
21 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:31 2012-08-18
In North Africa, Libya was attacked in 2011 by NATO and the Jamahiriya has essentially been divided by
various groups. In the Middle East, this second wave of destabilization operations is targeting the
Syrian Arab Republic as a continuation of what happened in Iraq.
22 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:32 2012-08-18
Washington seems to be dreaming of this scenario: Kurdish revolts taking place in Syria, Turkey, Iraq,
and Iran sectarian civil wars consuming Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen in fire instability and
fighting bleeding Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Pakistan, and Sudan Berbers and Arabs fighting one another
across North Africa insecurity and political uncertainty spreading in Central Asia a war in the South
Caucasus consuming Georgia, Armenia, and the Republic of Azerbaijan
23 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:33 2012-08-18
revolts igniting amongst the Balkars, Chechens, Circassians, Dagestanis, Ingush, and other local
Caucasian peoples against Russia in the North Caucasus the Persian Gulf being a zone of instability and
Russia at loggerheads with the European Union and Turkey. Such a conflagration is steadily being buoyed
by Washington.
24 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
alan | USA 19:34 2012-08-18
Ultimately all this is meant to disrupt some of the world’s major energy routes and supplies to hurt the
energy-importing economies of China, the major European powers, India, Japan, and South Korea. This could
force the European Union to become more militaristic out of desperation to save its economy.
25 - Welcome to America’s Arc of Instability?
Alan | USA 19:35 2012-08-18
Such a scenario could be dangerous for energy-supplier Russia as well as OPEC states, which would have to
choose between the EU and China if there are energy shortages. A resource war - like World War I - could
be ignited that would bring ruin to a great deal of Africa and all the industrialized regions of Eurasia.
This would happen while the US would stand by in the Western Hemisphere, watching from a safe distance,
just like it did during the First World War and the Second World War, before it steps in to pick up the
pieces as the economic benefactor of a devastating war.

 

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