Posted on 09/17/2013 8:50:27 AM PDT by elhombrelibre
Israel wants to see Syrian President Bashar al-Assad toppled, its ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday, in a shift from its non-committal public stance on its neighbor's civil war.
Even Assad's defeat by al Qaeda-aligned rebels would be preferable to Damascus's current alliance with Israel's arch-foe Iran, Ambassador Michael Oren said in an interview with the Jerusalem Post.
His comments marked a move in Israel's public position on Syria's two-and-1/2-year-old war.
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A publication funded by the Saudi royal family isn't going to have an editorial policy favoring Alawite apostates, let alone one, like Assad, that rules over Sunni Arabs. This paper was, as one might expect, opposed to the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in the 1970's:
After the news of the paper's first big scoop (regarding the formation of the U.S. Central Command for the Middle East), the still new newspaper made its name through the controversy surrounding the Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty.[8]
In the face of widespread criticism from contributors and staff toward the Camp David Accords and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Cairo bureau chief Salah al Din Hafez resigned. Then, Sadat held a press conference with the new Asharq Al Awsat bureau chief by his side in which the Egyptian president attacked the newspaper and its stance toward the peace process in general, citing his suspicions of the bureau chief's "high" salary, and accusing Prince Fahd of using the newspaper as a weapon against Egypt and the Egyptian president personally.[8]
On a Saturday night earlier this year Syrian facilities were hit by an Israeli attack in the Damascus area.
Public opinion is against military action in this country even after Israel’s lobbyists here AIPAC came out in support of it.
The fog is now cleared and we now know that Israel is clearly against Assad because he is a tool of Iran.
Bet that’s the trade off for Israel to bomb Irans nuclear facilities...which has much further and far reaching issues for Israel than Syria’s chemical weapons.
The visit with BO is window dressing....Bi Bi’s going to bomb Iran I bet...and he’s going to take one more crack at getting Obama on board...if not... Israel will go it alone.
Syria is secondary to the threat from Iran for all concerned.
The visit with BO is window dressing....Bi Bi’s going to bomb Iran I bet...and he’s going to take one more crack at getting Obama on board...if not... Israel will go it alone.
Syria is secondary to the threat from Iran for all concerned.
Pinging ..
Assad’s done regardless of how they orchestrate it.....it was so from the beginning.
Not uncommon for the Jihadists and terrorists to go from one nation to the other...wherever there is a war the top players are engaged in they send them..and they keep them fighting until International attention is achieved...then like in Libya, Egypt etc. the International Leaders start striking their deals in full view of the media Audiance.
Of course those deals are never the reality that is happening behind the scenes. But it keeps the low-end participants engaged until they are done with them...and we’ve trained them and armed them.... and the players recall them to some other area to fight.
As for the refugees...there is little left for them to go back to at this point....but most will return..they’ve been down this road before...but host countries cannot continue to met their needs...so the LEaders will make certain now that negotiations work in order to relieve the host countries.
Russian don’t give a crap about Christians, all they care about is their military port. Israel sees Putin arming Iran, helping them with their nuclear program, so of course they want to stop the Russian puppet Assad.
It’s possible to not like two people at the same time. Just because Putin doesn’t like Obama doesn’t make the KGB cretin some kind of Goddamn hero.
Apparently, this is an example, if one is ever needed, where Israeli interests diverge from American interests, for those who are sometimes confused. It’s not in America’s interest to be on the same side as al Qaeda.
I bet Bibi knows more about what’s going on that the left or right media in America.
Whatever Bibi is up to strategically, I trust his judgment.
I think Netanyahu is being dangerously short-sighted, but he deserves credit for acting in what he thinks is best interest of his country.
The Israelis have a military and a border with Syria. Tell ‘em to go, whenever they’re ready.
We’ll cheer ‘em on.
I do not appreciate the blasphemous language. Clear?
And if Russia doesn’t give a crap about Christians, they’ve a funny way of showing it, putting chapels throughout their military and rebuilding 200 churches and monasteries at government expense. We could use a little of that not crap giving right here in the land of the free.
Even Assad's defeat by al Qaeda-aligned rebels would be preferable to Damascus's current alliance with Israel's arch-foe Iran...Yes, it would. All it will take is patience. Meanwhile, neither the Syrians nor the Hizzies dare to start yet another genocidal war against Israel.
I think someone is pressuring Israel to take this stance. Shame.
“Its possible to not like two people at the same time. Just because Putin doesnt like Obama doesnt make the KGB cretin some kind of Goddamn hero.”
I agree with you, but don’t blaspheme.
That port isn’t much, more like a floating fill up station with a few barracks.
I think Washington (or someone) told the Israelis to take this stance. Israel was put up to say this.
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