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Israel preparing for a flood of Syrian refugees after Assad’s fall

by Mojambo ( 50 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Syria at January 12th, 2012 - 11:30 am

I think that might be a mistake to allow Alawites to return to the Golan Heights. The Alawites were the backbone of support for the Assad Crime Family for over 40 years. Anyway I doubt that the Syrians will allow refugees to cross into Israel or Israeli held territory anyway. I am hoping that Syrian Air Force pilots defect to Israel though as they have done in the past.

by Douglas Hamilton

Israel is making preparations for the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and a flood of refugees from his minority Alawite sect into the Golan Heights, Israel’s military chief told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday.

“Assad cannot continue to hold onto power,” a committee spokesman quoted Lieutenant-General Benny Gantz as saying.

“On the day that the regime falls, it is expected to result in a blow to the Alawite sect. We are preparing to take in Alawite refugees on the Golan Heights.”

Israel should also prepare for the possibility that cornered authorities in Damascus could “as a lifesaver … act against us”, the general said.

Assad has faced 10 months of popular revolt in which more than 5,000 people have been killed, according to U.N. figures.

Israeli officials have said they do not expect his government to last more than a few months but Gantz’s remarks were the first indication that Israel is already making contingency plans for the end of the rule.

In a speech on Tuesday, Assad again blamed the unrest on a foreign conspiracy against Syria. His opponents fear Syria could slip into a sectarian civil war between the majority Sunni Muslims and the Alawites and other minorities which support Assad.

Syria’s neighbors Turkey and Jordan have called on Assad to step down.

Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said last week that Assad “is weakening” and predicted he would fall this year.

“In my opinion … he won’t see the end of the year. I don’t think he will even see the middle of this year. It doesn’t matter if it will take six weeks or 12 weeks, he will be toppled and disappear,” Barak said.

Gantz told the parliamentary committee that “in the short term it is true that the current events will make it difficult for Assad and the Syrian leadership to act against us”.

But Israel must be concerned about its heavily armed neighbor lashing out against it, he said.

“You must take into account that their firing systems remain intact and maintained. Among other things this includes the Russian arming of the advanced Yakhont (cruise) missile and the SA17 (anti-aircraft system),” he told the committee.

“I am not sure that as the events continue the Golan Heights will remain quiet. It could be, under certain circumstances, as a lifesaver, he could act against us.”

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American Ambassador to Syria is attacked by Assad’s thugs, Obama and Clinton remain silent

by Mojambo ( 113 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Islam, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives, Syria at September 1st, 2011 - 11:30 am

My first question is why do we even have an ambassador in Damascus ? During his 2009 world apology tour, as a slap to the previous administration Obama made a great show of reaching out to Syria and returned the U.S. Ambassador who had been withdrawn due to Syria’s support of terrorism. As in the case of the Iranian protests of 2009, it is clear to me that Obama and his foreign policy advisers lead by de facto Secretary of State Samantha Power and future NSA adviser (if he wins a 2nd term) Susan Rice sympathize with the oppressors.

by Christian Whiton

Pro-regime thugs in Syria harassed and set upon the U.S. ambassador just over a week ago. The event was not publicly reported in Washington until Tuesday, when a journalist discovered a propaganda video exploiting the attack.

The episode reveals an American diplomat with more fortitude and canny than his boss in the White House.

U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford has distinguished himself by symbolically standing with the brutalized people of Syria as they seek freedom from the dictator Assad. Ford has done so through a radical and seldom-used diplomatic technique in the annals of the U.S. Foreign Service: showing up and talking to ordinary people.

Ford’s July visit to the city of Hama, where two generations of Assads have filled the streets with the blood of dissenters, won him the ire of the regime.

His welcome there was perhaps the most heartfelt and significant for a U.S. ambassador since Mark Palmer joined anti-communist protestors in the streets in Hungary as they brought down that regime in 1989.

Ford has since calmly defied regime orders to stay put.

On August 23, Ford was observing a peaceful sit-in by Syrian lawyers opposed to Assad and waiting to see if regime supporters would attack them. Thugs swarmed him and tried to envelope him a in banner with a pro-regime slogan. He was ushered away by U.S. Diplomatic Security personnel who performed admirably.

The event is outrageous because it amounts to a regime-condoned attack on the U.S. president’s envoy to Damascus. Syria is a police state and U.S. officials, especially the top one, are closely monitored by Assad’s men. It is difficult to believe that an attack on the U.S. ambassador would occur without at least a nod from them.

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Dissidents and pro-freedom protestors often say how support from the outside world—and especially the USA—is helpful to their causes. Just knowing someone cares of their plight, and would notice if they disappeared, can be a shot in the arm. A rarity in the Foreign Service, Ambassador Ford should be commended for sticking with the Syrian people and having guts.

The same cannot be said of his boss man in the White House. President Obama was on Martha’s Vineyard vacationing the day his envoy was attacked. The president did not utter a word of protest in public, nor has he since the incident. It does not appear his administration has taken even the minimal but useful step of summoning the Syrian ambassador for an explanation.

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Furthermore, the paean to the fabled “international community” strikes at the heart of the Obama problem.
From the beginning of his presidency, President Obama has refused to see as his job advancing U.S. interests abroad—a goal generally held by his forty-three predecessors. Were this the case, defining the objective would be simple enough: helping the good guys or the lesser of two evils—depending on whether one is an optimist or pessimist on the Arab Spring—in their quest to topple foes like the terrorist-sponsoring Assad regime.

But instead, Mr. Obama’s priority remains on not being seen advancing U.S. interests. Hence his apology tours through the Middle East regretting supposed American sins dating from the 1950s, and having a florid, humanitarian-only rationale for war in Libya (that commanders luckily wiggled around). It also permeates his administration’s statements implying the United States is but one among harmonious equals in an “international community” that all wants the same thing.

This delusion is a comfort to those who instinctively dislike American power and coalitions of the willing that group governments by values instead of alphabetical order, but it does nothing to help those fighting for freedom in Syria and elsewhere. The power of outsiders to help them is not infinite. But free and confident nations expressing support can be a welcome help—as Ambassador Ford has demonstrated in Syria.

You can call it smart power. Or call it political warfare. Or call it nuance. Or even call it diplomacy. But whatever you call it, President Obama doesn’t know it when he sees it—and evidently appreciates it not.

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Hizballah makes more threats over the Israel-Lebanon Sea boundary

by Phantom Ace ( 91 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Hezballah, IDF, Iran, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Israel, Lebanon, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at July 27th, 2011 - 8:30 am

Hizb’Allah has now warned Israel that if it doesn’t cede sea territory to Lebanon they will attack. They even have the backing of the Obama Regime in their border dispute with Israel. This has emboldened their leader, Hassan Nasrallah, to make his war threats.

“I confidently say to all the countries, governments and companies that will submit tenders in order to start oil excavation that Lebanon is capable of protecting these companies and oil and gas installations,” Nasrallah was quoted by Naharnet as saying on Tuesday.

At stake here are trillions of cubic meters of natural gas. Israel made the discoveries in the area in 2009. It was only after that discovery did Hizballah decide to make a big deal about the sea boundary. Another factor in Hizballah’s threats is the insecure nature of the Syrian Regime. With Assad having internal troubles, he needs a foreign crisis to distract from internal issues. Iran needs Syria in order to supply their Lebanese proxies, so conflict is in their interest also. These factors are explaining Hizballah’s belicose.

Tensions are rising in the eastern Mediterranean between Israel and Lebanon, this time over roughly 430 square miles of contested waters that contain considerable underwater gas reserves. Iran, Hezbollah and Syria are all interested in a war with Israel, each for their own reasons. Tehran and Damascus want to save the embattled regime of Bashar Assad, while Hezbollah seeks to protect its top officials from charges that they were involved in the assassination of late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. A new war in the Middle East would aid all these goals—and be a disaster for the U.S., already embroiled in withdrawals from Afghanistan and Iraq and a military operation in Libya.

Both Israel and Lebanon have trillions of cubic feet of underwater natural gas and can benefit tremendously from these resources. All they need is the goodwill to negotiate a sea-border demarcation agreement. This usually occurs through bilateral negotiations or mutually agreed arbitration—not through U.N. border-dispute mechanisms, as Lebanon is now demanding.

Read the rest: Behind the Israeli-Lebanese Gas Row

The sea border dispute is just the pretext Hizballah is using to serve Iranian-Syrian interest. With the Obama Regime sympathetic to their claims, this may be the best time for Hizballah to start a war. If it does break out, Israel should show no mercy to Hizballah. They must destroy any village that Hizballah controls. Only a brutal use of force by Israel will stop these savages.

Pro Assad Demonstrators attack US and French embassies

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Syria at July 11th, 2011 - 10:30 am

The Assad Regime in Syria is one of the most beloved by our elites.  Papa Bush green light for Papa Assad’s crushing of christian resistance in Lebanon. Clinton pressured Israel not to retaliate against Syria for its support of Hizballah and pressuring them to abandon South Lebanon to appease Syria. Baby Bush turned a blind eye for Syria’s support of AL-Qaeda in Iraq. None of this has made Syria our friends. Now that the Assad regime is in trouble, they got their goons to attack the US and French embassies.

BEIRUT – Syrian government supporters smashed windows at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus on Monday, raised a Syrian flag and scrawled graffiti calling the American ambassador a “dog” in anger over the envoy’s visit last week to an opposition stronghold, witnesses said.

French Embassy security guards fired in the air to hold back supporters of President Bashar Assad’s regime who were also protesting the French ambassador’s visit to the same city, Hama, in central Syria. One witness said three protesters were injured when guards beat them with clubs. The witness asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation.

There was no immediate word on casualties at the American Embassy demonstration.

Syria is an enemy of the United States. No matter how much our elites appease them, they hate us. It’s time to treat Syria as an enemy.