Die USA und ihr Partner: Prinz Bandar: Gift Gas für Saddam und nun nach Syrien
Immer die selben kriminellen Gestalten aus der NATO, der Britten und der Amerikaner, welche Millionen von Toden produzieren, um eingreifen zu können: Humanitäre Kriege und Demokratie bringen mit Hilfe von Terroristen und Giftgas.
siehe auch der Feltman – Prinz Bandar Plan, zur Zerstörung von Syrien mit Kriminellen.
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George W. Bush trifft den saudiarabischen Botschafter Prinz Bandar bin Sultan auf Bushs Ranch inTexas. Bild: U.S. Government |
Der Giftgasangriff von Ghouta war ein “Unfall”
Wie die Journalistin Dale Gavlak aus Syrien berichtet, haben Zeugen die sie vor Ort befragte gesagt, dass es sich bei dem Ereignis mit Chemiewaffen in Ghouta vom 21. August um einen Unfall handelte, der durch das unsachgemässe Handhaben von Chemiewaffen durch die Terroristen ausgelöst wurde. Die Chemiewaffen hätten die Terroristen von Agenten des saudischen Geheimdienstes auf Befehl von Prinz Bandar erhalten. Eine sensationelle Nachricht und völlig neue Erklärung. Dieser Bericht klingt sehr glaubhaft, ist doch Gavlak eine langjährige Korrespondentin für Associated Press (AP), BBC und vielen anderen grossen Medien.
In ihrem Artikel der auf MintPress (bei google ist der Artikel im Moment gesperrt, wie Andere Artikel auch in den USA) News am 29. August erschienen ist schreibt sie als Überschrift: “Exklusiv – Syrer in Ghouta sagen, von den Saudis ausgerüstete Rebellen hinter Chemieangriff – Rebellen und die Bewohner in Ghouta beschuldigen Prinz Bandar bin Sultan (Chef des saudischen Geheimdienstes), er hätte die Chemiewaffen an eine Gruppe die mit Al-Kaida verbunden ist geliefert.“ Der Original Artikel von einer anderen Website..
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Hier weiterlesen: Alles Schall und Rauch: Der Giftgasangriff von Ghouta war ein “Unfall” http://alles-schallundrauch.blogspot.com/2013/08/der-giftgasangriff-von-ghouta-war-ein.html#ixzz2dZgY6pio
Meet Saudi Arabia’s Bandar bin Sultan: The Puppetmaster Behind The Syrian War
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/27/2013 15:21 -0400
Yesterday the Telegraph’s Evans-Pritchard dug up a note that we had posted almost a month ago, relating to the „secret“ meeting between Saudi Arabia and Russia, in which Saudi’s influential intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan met with Putin and regaled him with gifts, including a multi-billion arms deal and a promise that Saudi is „ready to help Moscow play a bigger role in the Middle East at a time when the United States is disengaging from the region“, if only Putin would agree to give up his alliance with Syria’s al-Assad and let Syria take over, ostensibly including control of the country’s all important natgas transit infrastructure. What was not emphasized by the Telegraph is that Putin laughed at the proposal and brushed aside the Saudi desperation by simply saying „nyet.“ However, what neither the Telegraph, nor we three weeks ago, picked up on, is what happened after Putin put Syria in its place. We now know, and it’s a doozy.
Courtesy of As-Safir (translated here), we learn all the gritty details about what really happened at the meeting, instead of just the Syrian motives and the Russian conclusion, and most importantly what happened just as the meeting ended, unsuccessfully (at least to the Saudi). And by that we mean Saudi Arabia’s threats toward Russia and Syria.
First, some less well-known observations on who it was that was supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt even as US support was fading fast:
Bandar said that the matter is not limited to the kingdom and that some countries have overstepped the roles drawn for them, such as Qatar and Turkey. He added, “We said so directly to the Qataris and to the Turks. We rejected their unlimited support to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and elsewhere. The Turks’ role today has become similar to Pakistan’s role in the Afghan war. We do not favor extremist religious regimes, and we wish to establish moderate regimes in the region. It is worthwhile to pay attention to and to follow up on Egypt’s experience. We will continue to support the [Egyptian] army, and we will support Defense Minister Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi because he is keen on having good relations with us and with you. And we suggest to you to be in contact with him, to support him and to give all the conditions for the success of this experiment. We are ready to hold arms deals with you in exchange for supporting these regimes, especially Egypt.”
So while Saudi was openly supporting the Egyptian coup, which is well-known, it was Turkey and most importantly Qatar, the nation that is funding and arming the Syrian rebels, that were the supporters of the now failed regime. One wonders just how much Egypt will straing Saudi-Qatari relations, in light of their joined interests in Syria.
Second, some better-known observations by Putin on Russia’s relationship with Iran:
Regarding Iran, Putin said to Bandar that Iran is a neighbor, that Russia and Iran are bound by relations that go back centuries, and that there are common and tangled interests between them. Putin said, “We support the Iranian quest to obtain nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes. And we helped them develop their facilities in this direction. Of course, we will resume negotiations with them as part of the 5P+1 group. I will meet with President Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the Central Asia summit and we will discuss a lot of bilateral, regional and international issues. We will inform him that Russia is completely opposed to the UN Security Council imposing new sanctions on Iran. We believe that the sanctions imposed against Iran and Iranians are unfair and that we will not repeat the experience again.”….
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-27/meet-saudi-arabias-bandar-bin-sultan-puppetmaster-behind-syrian-war
Die Amerikaner lieferten vor 30 Jahren Gift Gas Anlagen in den Irak, für Angriffe gegen den Iran
Reagan tolerierte Saddam Husseins Giftgaseinsatz im Iran/Irak-Krieg
Freigegebene CIA-Dokumente belegen Kooperation zwischen USA und Irak
Die Zeitschrift Foreign Policy hat freigegebene Dokumente der CIA aus 1980er Jahren publiziert, welche die Zusammenarbeit der USA mit dem Irak bei Giftgasangriffen gegen den Iran belegen. So war der Reagan/Bush-Administration bekannt, dass der damals von den USA hochgerüstete treue Partner Saddam Hussein Senfgas und Sarin bei vier großen Angriffen auf den Iran einsetzte. Dennoch stattete die US-Regierung Hussein mit Satellitenaufnahmen und militärischen Karten des Iran aus.
Der Besitz solcher Waffen war kaum überraschend, denn die Chemikalien waren u.a. vom damaligen Sondergesandten Donald Rumsfeld geliefert worden. Damals hatten die USA offiziell eine Kenntnis vom tatsächlichen Einsatz der Chemiewaffen dementiert…
http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/6/154843
Exclusive: CIA Files Prove America Helped Saddam as He Gassed Iran
The U.S. knew Hussein was launching some of the worst chemical attacks in history — and still gave him a hand.
BY SHANE HARRIS AND MATTHEW M. AID
Recep Erdogan als Lakai, der Taliban die nicht einmal Grund Bildung haben
In der Lavon-Affäre ist aufgeflogen, dass Israel in Ägypten Terroranschläge gegen westliche Ziele begangen hat, um diese Terroranschläge Arabern in die Schuhe zu schieben, und damit einen Keil zwischen die USA und Ägypten zu treiben. Beim Angriff auf das US-Kriegsschiff USS Liberty ist die Beweislage gegen Israel so dicht, dass Israel sich genötigt sah, den Opfern Entschädigung zu zahlen, wobei allerdings vermutet wird, dass der damalige US-Präsident Lyndon B. Johnson der israelischen False-Flag-Attacke gegen das US-Schiff im voraus zugestimmt hatte. Bei 9/11 lässt sich, was immer man diesbezüglich glauben mag, nachweisen, dass Israel anschließend führend dabei war, diesen Terrorakt auszunutzen, um die USA in von Israel gewünschte Kriege zu treiben, und dass der israelische Regierungschef Netanjahu dazu später behauptet hat: “Wir profitieren von einer Sache, und das sind die Angriffe auf die Zwillingstürme und das Pentagon sowie der amerikanische Kampf im Irak.”
Anders als nach 9/11 ist in den letzten Tagen eine Reihe namhafter Geheimdienstexperten und Whistleblower mit Aussagen an die Öffentlichkeit getreten, die die These eines False-Flag-Anschlages mit C-Waffen zum Starten eines offenen US-Krieges gegen Syrien stützen.
Der frühere NSA-Mitarbeiter Wayne Madsen hat in einer Kolumne erklärt, es sehe seiner Meinung nach so aus, dass die Damaszener Giftgas-Anschläge genauso ein gemeinsamer wahhabitisch-israelischer False-Flag-Anschlag war wie es die Terroranschläge von 9/11 waren.
Colonel W. Patrick Lang, ein ehemaliger Geheimdienstanalyst der US-Armee, macht auf seiner Webseite seit Tagen mit derbem Spott darauf aufmerksam, dass die Beweise der USA gegen Syrien äußerst dünn sind.
U.S. Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, der vor dem Angriff auf den Irak Chief of Staff des damaligen Außenministers Colin Powell war, und entscheidend an der Vorbereitung der Präsentation der Unwahrheiten von Colin Powell beteiligt war, die dieser damals der Welt als Schuldbeweise gegen die damalige irakische Regierung von Saddam Hussein präsentierte, sagte, die fragwürdige gegenwärtige Beweislage gegen Syrien erinnere ihn sehr an die damalige Situation mit dem Irak und er vermute, dass es sich beim Giftgasangriff in Syrien um einen israelischen Terrorakt unter falscher Flagge handele.
Annie Machon, eine MI5-Agentin, die angesichts der mörderischen Verbrechen dieses Geheimdienstes vor mehr als 10 Jahren ausgestiegen ist und seitdem die Öffentlichkeit über die Verbrechen der Geheimdienste aufzuklären versucht, war am 31. August Star-Rednerin bei der #StopWatchingUs Demo in Berlin und auch sie versuchte die Zuhörer da darauf aufmerksam zu machen, dass der Giftgas-Einsatz in der Nähe von Damaskus nach einem False-Flag-Anschlag aussieht, der zu dem Zweck begangen wurde, die USA und weitere westliche Länder in einen offenen Krieg gegen Syrien zu treiben. Net News Global hat ein Video von ihrer Rede in Berlin veröffentlicht.
Kenneth Timmerman, Präsident der mit zahlreichen Geheimdienstlern gespickten anti-iranischen US-Organisation “Foundation for Democracy in Iran”, in deren Beirat unter anderem der frühere CIA-Chef R. James Woolsey Jr. und der frühere US-Verteidigungsstaatssekretär Frank Gaffney sitzen, schrieb in einem bei Daily Caller veröffentlichten Artikel, zahlreiche Offiziere, die in Top-Positionen der USA, Britanniens, Frankreichs, Israels und Jordaniens gedient haben, zweifelten den von Israel an die USA gelieferten Tonbandbeweis gegen Syrien an und seien der Überzeugung, der von Israel vorgelegte Mitschnitt sei zum Beweis der Schuld der syrischen Regierung so manipuliert worden, dass sich daraus genau das Gegenteil der ursprünglichen Auswertung ergebe.
Der britische Ex-Botschafter Craig Murray wies in einem Artikel darauf hin, dass die auf Zypern liegende britische Abhörstation Troodos den als zentralen Schuldbeweis von Israel gelieferten Kommunkationsvorgang eigentlich, wenn er denn, wie angenommen, per Funk erfolgte, auch hätte entdecken und mitschneiden müssen, aber da dieser Kommunkationsvorgang in der britischen Parlamentsdebatte um den Angriff auf Syrien keine Rolle gespielt habe, gehe er davon aus, dass der britische Geheimdienst den Kommunkationsvorgang nicht habe, was die Vermutung nahelege, dass es sich bei dem Kommunikationsvorgang um eine Totalfälschung des Mossad handele.
Der Original Beitrag bei der US Presse Mintpress
http://www.mintpressnews.com/witnesses-of-gas-attack-say-saudis-supplied-rebels-with-chemical-weapons/168135/
Dr. Lüders Meinung zum Giftgas-Einsatz in Syrien bei Beckmann
Veröffentlicht am 31. August 2013 von Horst
http://www.denken-macht-frei.info/dr-luders-meinung-zum-giftgas-einsatz-in-syrien-bei-beckmann/
Eine Iranische Delegation in Damaskus
Geopolitische Interessen im Syrien-Konflikt Die Großmacht allein gewinnt keine Kriege
24.08.2012 · Wer das Verhalten Amerikas, Russlands und Chinas gegenüber Syrien verstehen will, dem helfen geopolitische Theorien wenig. Eine Replik.
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Deutsche Kommentatoren und Politiker wären schlecht beraten, folgten sie seiner knappen Nachhilfeviertelstunde. Dann hätten sie zwar verstanden, dass nicht nur humanitäre Motive das Verhalten der internationalen Staatengemeinschaft in Syrien prägen und dass der Nahe Osten aufgrund seiner Lage und Ressourcen eine strategisch wichtige Region darstellt. Mehr aber nicht. Möchte man die Gründe für das Handeln und Nichthandeln externer Mächte erklären, ist mit einer geopolitischen Analyse des frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts, wie Kraus sie bietet, wenig geholfen. Im 21. Jahrhundert ist die Welt doch komplizierter geworden.
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http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/geopolitische-interessen-im-syrien-konflikt-die-grossmacht-allein-gewinnt-keine-kriege-11865599.html
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f8b_1378485655
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=138_1378482833
ROTHSCHILDS CONTROL BANDAR, THE SAUDIS AND AL QAEDA
1) “ One of the most important British assets in this global genocide scheme is Prince Bandar. Trained in Britain, Bandar was not only the Saudi interlocutor with the British Crown and BAE in forging the original Al Yamamah deal. As Saudi Ambassador in Washington (and as practically an adopted son of George H.W. Bush), Bandar presided over the Saudi intelligence officers who shepherded the 9/11 hijackers for a year, leading up to the September 2001 attacks. His wife, Princess Haifa, provided cover for Bandar’s direct financing of at least one team of the hijackers.“ http://larouchepac.com/node/27794
(LONDON CENTER OF TERRORISM AND OF THE INTERNATIONAL MAFIA ? http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2000/terror_memo_2703.html )
BAE SYSTEM IS CONNECTED ALSO WITH SHELL AND BP.
“ The BAE-Saudi deal is essentially an oil-for-weapons swap involving the largest British weapons manufacturer, and a nation that is essentially a creature of the London-centered international oil cartel, in which Royal Dutch Shell and BP are major factors. Associated with this BAE-Shell-BP nexus are a number of important investment and commercial banks, other weapons manufacturers, and raw materials companies.“
http://larouchepub.com/other/2007/3427bae_slimemold.html
BLACKROCK IS A SHAREHOLDER OF SHELL AND BP.
“ Shell is also one of the world’s most valuable companies.[3] As of January, 2013 the largest shareholder is Capital Research Global Investors with 9.85% ahead of BlackRock in second with 6.89%.[4]“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Dutch_Shell
“ At the time of the Deepwater Horizon blowout, Blackrock was the single largest shareholder of BP.“ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/BlackRock
“ Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation, The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. and Barclays PLC own economic interests in BlackRock approximating 34.1%, 24.6% and 19.9%, respectively, with the remainder owned by institutional and individual investors, as well as BlackRock employees.“
http://publicintelligence.net/blackrock-inc/
Bank of America is connected with the person of Warren Buffet a notorious friend of Lord JACOB ROTHSCHILD.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/warren-buffett-ibm_n_1092165.html
Lord JACOB ROTHSCHILD „Hosted the European Economic Round Table conference in 2002 at Waddesdon Manor, attended by such figures as James Wolfensohn, Nicky Oppenheimer, Warren Buffet, and Arnold Schwarzenegger “ https://wikispooks.com/ISGP/organisations/introduction/PEHI_Jacob_de_Rothschild_bio.htm
http://www.waddesdon.org.uk/house/the-rothschilds/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waddesdon http://www.waddesdon.org.uk/
Bank Of America and Merrill Lynch are also related with the Edmond De Rothschild, owned by BENJAMIN DE ROTHSCHILD AND ARIANE DE ROTHSCHILD, through the persons of Gerald Levy, Matthieu Walterspiler, Barbara Colombo, Beate Bakker, etc… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_de_Rothschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariane_de_Rothschild
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gerald-levy/60/b49/b87 http://uk.linkedin.com/in/walterspiler http://www.linkedin.com/pub/barbara-colombo/26/b21/766 http://ch.linkedin.com/pub/beate-bakker/16/a55/491
Warren Buffet is also a friend of EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD.
https://wikispooks.com/ISGP/organisations/introduction/PEHI_Evelyn_de_Rothschild_bio.htm
Barclays is a bank related with the British Royal Family and therefore connected with Lord JACOB ROTHSCHILD and EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD.
“ Lord JACOB ROTHSCHILD, the behind-the-scenes controller of the Inter-Alpha Group, was a partner at Rothschild at the time he set up the Inter-Alpha Group in 1971, using its resources and then leaving in 1980 to continue his special mission, which includes advising the genocidal British Crown and managing the funds of Prince Charles’ Duchy of Cornwall, to finance his kooky, “green” schemes.“
http://unitednationsoffilm.com/?p=1728
“ Prince Charles already played polo with EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD in his student years and later set up the Interfaith consultations with him. “
http://www.gnosticliberationfront.com/people_with_the_endless_bios.htm
EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD “ In 1989, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II,[2] for whom he serves as a financial adviser. “ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Robert_de_Rothschild
Barclays Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland are also linked with the Edmond De Rothschild and therefore with BENJAMIN DE ROTHSCHILD AND ARIANE DE ROTHSCHILD.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-scolan/a/ba1/7b7 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mark-phillips/4/5b9/772 http://it.linkedin.com/pub/guido-corsetti/a/67a/44a http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-jugniot/b/78/884
CONSEQUENTLY BP, SHELL, BAE AND BANDAR HAVE LINKS WITH JACOB ROTHSCHILD, BENJAMIN DE ROTHSCHILD, ARIANE DE ROTHSCHILD AND EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Rothschild,_4th_Baron_Rothschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_de_Rothschild
http://www.lejdd.fr/Economie/Images/Les-plus-grosses-fortunes-de-France/Benjamin-de-Rothschild-206941 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariane_de_Rothschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Robert_de_Rothschild
“ Al-Massari is allied with the well-known Saudi expatriate Osama bin Laden, who, to this day, maintains a residence in the wealthy London suburb of Wembly. And London is the headquarters of bin Laden’s Advise and Reform Commission, run by the London-based Khalid al-Fawwaz.
Bin Laden has been given regular access to BBC and a variety of major British newspapers, to spread his calls for jihad against the United States. Thus, in July 1996, bin Laden told the London Independent, „What happened in Khobar [the U.S. Army barracks that was bombed on June 25] is a clear proof of the enormous rage of the Saudi population against them. Resistance against America will spread in many places through Muslim lands.“ http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2000/terror_memo_2703.html
2) BANDAR, THE SAUDIS AND AL QAEDA ARE ALSO LINKED WITH THE BUSH FAMILY AND CARLYLE.
( THE BUSH FAMILY’S BRITISH FASCISM http://larouchepac.com/node/27310 )
“ former President George H. W. Bush, then a senior adviser to Carlyle “
“ The Bush family has had a long and mutually profitable connection with the corrupt Saudi oil dictatorship. Prince Bandar, Saudi ambassador to the United States, has been an honored guest both at the Bush I summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, and at Bush 11’s getaway in Crawford, Texas (hence his nickname, „Bandar Bush“). Bandar expressed his gratitude to Bush I by donating $1 million to the Bush Presidential Library in Texas. And Bandar’s prodding prompted Saudi King Fahd to send another $1 million to Barbara Bush’s campaign against illiteracy.
Saudi Prince al-Walid contributed half a million petrodollars to help launch the George Herbert Walker Bush Scholarship Fund at Phillips Academy, the alma mater of both Bush presidents. The depth of these connections was highlighted when the former president visited the Saudis to „discuss U.S.-Saudi business relations“ with Crown Prince Abdullah during his son’s 2000 presidential campaign.
And then there is the bin Laden problem. The bin Laden family, a key Carlyle investor, stood to make millions of dollars from the war on terror-a war that has as its chief villain a member of their own family. The bin Ladens withdrew from the Carlyle Group in late October 2001, but it’s not just the bin Laden family proper that was problematic for the Bushes. It turns out that Prince Bandar’s wife, Princess Haifa, had made charitable contributions that may have helped finance two of the 9/11 hijackers. “ http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Bush_Gang/CarlyleGroup_TETTR.html
“ Carlyle emerged from the shadows in spite of itself on September 11, 2001. That day, the group had organized a meeting at Washington’s Ritz Carlton Hotel with five hundred of its largest investors. Frank Carlucci and James Baker III played masters of ceremony. George Bush senior made a lightning appearance at the beginning of the day. The presentation was quickly interrupted, but one detail escaped no one. One of the guests wore the name bin Laden on his badge. It was Shafiq bin Laden, one of Osama’s many brothers. The American media discovered Carlyle. One journalist, Dan Briody, wrote a book about the group’s hidden side, „The Iron Triangle“, and takes an interest in the close relations between the Bush clan and the Saudi leadership.“ http://www.culturechange.org/CarlyleEmpire.html
“ The collection of influential characters who now work, have worked, or have invested in the [ Carlyle ] group would make the most convinced conspiracy theorists incredulous. They include among others, John Major, former British Prime Minister; Fidel Ramos, former Philippines President; Park Tae Joon, former South Korean Prime Minister; Saudi Prince Al-Walid; Colin Powell, the present Secretary of State; James Baker III, former Secretary of State; Caspar Weinberger, former Defense Secretary; Richard Darman, former White House Budget Director; the billionaire George Soros, and even some bin Laden family members. You can add Alice Albright, daughter of Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State; Arthur Lewitt, former SEC head; William Kennard, former head of the FCC, to this list. Finally, add in the Europeans: Karl Otto Poehl, former Bundesbank president; the now-deceased Henri Martre, who was president of Aerospatiale; and Etienne Davignon, former president of the Belgian Generale Holding Company “ http://www.culturechange.org/CarlyleEmpire.html
CARLYLE IS CONNECTED WITH BLACKSTONE, DEUTSCHE BANK AND MANY OTHER COMPANIES.
“ Carlyle is the 11th largest defense contractor in the US. It is 20%-owned by Mellon Bank (http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/Mellon_family) and is controlled by the powerful Blackstone Group (seeOverthrow of the American Republic), which dined cheaply on the carcasses of looted S&L’s at auctions held by Bush Sr.’s Resolution Trust Corporation. “
http://www.almartinraw.com/uri1.html http://transmissionsmedia.com/the-911-illusion-part-ii-deutsche-bank-blackstone/
“ Henry Kissinger’s good friend Lord JACOB ROTHSCHILD sat on Bioport owner Blackstone’s International Advisory Board. (See Corexit Linked to the Blackstone Group and Lord Jacob Rothschild) “
http://transmissionsmedia.com/the-911-illusion-part-ii-deutsche-bank-blackstone/ http://beforeitsnews.com/gulf-oil-spill/2010/06/corexit-linked-to-the-blackstone-group-and-lord-jacob-rothschild-76363.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waddesdon http://www.waddesdon.org.uk/ http://www.thefullwiki.org/Waddesdon_Manor
“ Blackstone was founded in 1985 as a mergers and acquisitions boutique by Peter G. Peterson and Stephen A. Schwarzman, who had previously worked together at Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc. “
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone_Group
Peter G. Peterson “ is founding Chairman of the Peterson Institute for International Economics “ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_George_Peterson
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the wife of Sir EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD, is a director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. http://www.petersoninstitute.org/institute/board.cfm http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ascott_House
http://www.breathingenglishair.blogspot.fr/2012/04/ascott-house-buckinghamshire.html
Blackstone is also related with the LCF EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD owned by BENJAMIN DE ROTHSCHILD and by his wife ARIANE DE ROTHSCHILD, for example through the person of Daniel Costa Lindo that is a M&A Analyst at Blackstone and was Private Equity Analyst at LCF Edmond de Rothschild. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/daniel-costa-lindo/32/255/543
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_de_Rothschild http://www.lejdd.fr/Economie/Images/Les-plus-grosses-fortunes-de-France/Benjamin-de-Rothschild-206941 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariane_de_Rothschild
“ Benjamin de Rothschild, only son of the late Edmond de Rothschild, was a classic case of great expectations gone astray. Despite being groomed for greatness from a young age, as a teenager he skipped university and instead headed for Los Angeles with dreams of being a film producer. In LA he started taking drugs, and ended up on heroin. Meanwhile, he failed to make it into Hollywood’s charmed circle and bombed as a film-maker. “ http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/poor-little-rich-boys-1097744.html http://wikimapia.org/6825620/fr/Chateau-de-Pregny http://www.panoramio.com/photo/77169200
Prinz Bandar, ist über seine Ehefrau direkte Financiers der Attentäter des 11.9.2001, er war damals Botschafter in Washington. Prinz Turku war Geheimdienst Chef
9/11 Link To Saudi Arabia Is Topic Of 28 Redacted Pages In Government Report; Congressmen Push For Release
By Jamie Reno
on December 09 2013 2:09 PM
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But earlier this year, Reps. Walter B. Jones, R-N.C., and Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., were given access to the 28 redacted pages of the Joint Intelligence Committee Inquiry (JICI) of 9/11 issued in late 2002, which have been thought to hold some answers about the Saudi connection to the attack.
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Most of the allegations of links between the Saudi government and the 9/11 hijackers revolve around two enigmatic Saudi men who lived in San Diego: Omar al-Bayoumi and Osama Basnan, both of whom have long since left the United States.
In early 2000, al-Bayoumi, who had previously worked for the Saudi government in civil aviation (a part of the Saudi defense department), invited two of the hijackers, Khalid Almihdhar and Nawaf Alhazmi, to San Diego from Los Angeles. He told authorities he met the two men by chance when he sat next to them at a restaurant.
Newsweek reported in 2002 that al-Bayoumi’s invitation was extended on the same day that he visited the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles for a private meeting.
Al-Bayoumi arranged for the two future hijackers to live in an apartment and paid $1,500 to cover their first two months of rent. Al-Bayoumi was briefly interviewed in Britain but was never brought back to the United States for questioning.
As for Basnan, Newsweek reported that he received monthly checks for several years totaling as much as $73,000 from the Saudi ambassador to the United States, Prince Bandar, and his wife, Princess Haifa Faisal. Although the checks were sent to pay for thyroid surgery for Basnan’s wife, Majeda Dweikat, Dweikat signed many of the checks over to al-Bayoumi’s wife, Manal Bajadr. This money allegedly made its way into the hands of hijackers, according to the 9/11 report.
Despite all this, Basnan was ultimately allowed to return to Saudi Arabia, and Dweikat was deported to Jordan.
Sources and numerous press reports also suggest that the 28 pages include more information about Abdussattar Shaikh, an FBI asset in San Diego who Newsweek reported was friends with al-Bayoumi and invited two of the San Diego-based hijackers to live in his house.
Shaikh was not allowed by the FBI or the Bush administration to testify before the 9/11 Commission or the JICI.
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The conflict in Syria has facilitated the emergence and
expansion of a significant jihadist insurgency, which itself
has demonstrated markedly more pragmatic modes of
operation.
In this report
IHS Jane
’
s Terrorism &
Insurgency Centre analysts
examine the evolution of
insurgent dynamics in Syria.
Early on 5 August, two militants from the Islamic State
in
Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)detonated a suicide vehicle
–
borne improvised explosive device (SVBIED) outside
Minnagh airbase near the Syrian cityof Aleppo, breaching
the gates. Later that day, ISIL and five other militant
groups captured the facility.
Minnagh had been under siege from anti
–
governmentmilitants, led by the moderate Asifat al
–
Shamal, sinceAugust 2012, but the arrival of ISIL reinfo
rcements in July2013 saw the deployment of at least three SVBIEDs and
seven 9M133 Kornet (AT
–
14
‘
Spriggan
’
) anti
–
tank guidedmissiles (ATGMs), which neutralised the base’s remaining
T
–
54/55 and T
–
62 main battle tanks and breached its
structural defences.
The base seizure came almost three months after ISIL’s
emergence as the second Al
–
Qaeda
–
affiliated group to beactive in the Syrian conflict
–
the first being Jabhat al-Nusra, which emerged in January 2012. Since beginning
in June 2011, the armed conflictin Syria has become
increasingly sectarian in nature and has provided militant
Islamists with a significant opportunity to establish a
territorial foothold in the heart of the Levant.
This opportunity has catalysed the evolution of a more
pragmatic form ofjihad, involving substantial numbers of
foreign fighters. Resources are divided between local
governance strategies
–
incorporating
‘
hearts and minds
’
tactics and tightly organised systems of social control
–
alongside a fusion of conventional jihadist op
erations and
co
–
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Protagonists
A
fter 27 months of fighting, IHS Jane
’
s Terrorism
&
Insurgency Centre analysts
estimate that approximately
1,000 militant groups have emerged as operational
entities across Syria and c
omprise approximately 100,000
fighters. These units incorporate a wide range of
ideological perspe
ctives,
from apolitical nationalist groups
to fighters affiliated to Al
–
Qaeda. As such, the extent to
which the SNC and SMC impose genuine influence upon
the
Syrian insurgency is unclear.
We will focus on four of
the more prominent here.
Jabhat al
–
Nusra
Although Jabhat al
–
Nusra only
announced its emergence on 24
January 2012, the first attack
claimed by the group was a
suicide attack in the Syrian
capital
Damascus that killed 26
people several weeks before on 6 January. The group
’
s
first six months of operations were dominated by such
mass
–
casualty bombings, but it soon incorporated
conventional guerrilla operations, typified by improvised
explosive device
(IED) and small
–
arms attacks, and by
late 2012 Jabhat al
–
Nusra was leading a series of
successful assaults on military bases in northern Syria.
Estimated by IHS Jane
’
s Terrorism
&
Insurgency Centre
analysts
to have approximately 5,000 to 7,000 fighters
act
ive in 11 of Syria
’
s 13 governorates, Jabhat al
–
Nusra
currently represents a significant military force and plays
a notable role in governing territory, most notably in parts
of Aleppo, Al
–
Raqqah, Deir ez Zour, Deraa, and Idlib
governorates.
The Islamic St
ate in Iraq and the Levant
ISIL was formed on 9 April 2013
when Al
–
Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) leader
Abu Bakr al
–
Baghdadi al
–
Husseini al
–
Qurashi announced the expansion of
AQI
’
s front group, the Islamic State in
Iraq, to incorporate Jabhat al
–
Nusra.
Jabhat al
–
Nusra leader Al
–
Fateh Abu
Muhammad al
–
Golani issued a statement 36 hours later in
which he conceded that the group had been founded by
AQI but refused to be subsumed within ISIL. Nonetheless,
ISIL still formed in Syria and attracted large numbers of
Jabhat
al
–
Nusra
’
s foreign fighters.
Despite its complex beginnings, ISIL
–
with an estimated
5,000 fighters
–
has had a significant strategic impact on
the conflict in northern Syria. Led in the north by ethnic
Chechen Abu Omar al
–
Shishani, ISIL has assumed tota
l
or joint control of municipalities in the governorates of
Aleppo (including Al
–
Bab, Aleppo city, Azaaz, and
Jarabalus), Idlib (including Al
–
Dana and Sarmada), and Al
–
Raqqah (including Al
–
Raqqah city and Al
–
Tabqa). ISIL
also has a notable presence in east
ern Syria along the
border with Iraq
’
s Anbar and Ninawa provinces, although
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in the area identify themselves as Jabhat al
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fighters, but are commanded by Iraqi national Maysar Ali
Musa Abdallah al
–
Juburi (alias Abu Maria al
–
Qahtani).
Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya
A number of slightly more
moderate Salafist jihadist groups
also operate closely alon
gside
Jabhat al
–
Nusra and ISIL; possibly
m
ost notable among such groups
is Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham
al
–
Islamiyya, the leading force within
the
Syrian Islamic Front alliance.
The group first emerged in Idlib in January 2012 as Ahrar
al
–
Sham. By late 2012, Ahrar al
–
Sham had expanded
significantly and was leading several major offensives in
northern Syria
. As arguably the most strategically
powerful militant actor in Syria, Ahrar al
–
Sham formed the
Syrian Islamic Front on 21 December 2012, which
contained 11 militant Islamist groups. In January 2013,
Ahrar al
–
Sham claimed to operate 83 kataib (battalions)
across Syria, and on 1 February it merged with three
Syrian Islamic Front groups, to form Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya.
In addition to its military capabilities, the group operates a
‘
technical division
’
, responsible for successful cyber
attacks on
pro
–
government targets. The group
’
s Maktab
al
–
Agatha (relief office)
–
providing subsidised and free
food, fuel, and water in branded vehicles and packaging,
as well as schools and passenger bus services in the
cities of Al
–
Raqqah and Aleppo
–
is the most
influential
militant
–
run provider of services in Syria.
IHS Jane
’
s Terrorism & Insurgency Centre analysts
estimate
that Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya
possesses a strength of 10,000 to 20,000 fighters across
11 of Syria
’
s 13 governorates
Suqor al
–
Sham
Also notable as a more moderate
Salafist jihadist group is
Suqor al
–
Sham,
one of several prominent groups within
the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front
alliance.
Suqor al
–
Sham was formed by Sheikh Ahmed Abu Issa in
Idlib
’
s Jebel al
–
Zawiya region in September 2011. Issa
has linked Suqor al
–
Sham to the moderate Free Syrian
Army (FSA) but simultaneously expressed its operational
independence. In September 2012, Issa announced the
establishment of the Syrian Islamic Liberation
Front, a
loose coalition of 19 moderate Islamist militant groups.
Although Suqor al
–
Sham maintains links to the SMC, it
has become notably more extremist in 2013 in terms of
its operational activities, appearance, and rhetoric. Suqor
al
–
Sham currently co
nsists of approximately 8
–
9,000
fighters, mostly in Idlib and Aleppo, but also in Rif
Dimashq. Despite militant rumours in mid
–
2013 that
Suqor al
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Liberation Front and align itself with Harakat Ahrar al
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Sham al
–
Islamiyya, this has failed to occur. However, a
hardline Suqor al
–
Sham faction, Liwa Dawoud, broke
away and declared operational independence in July.
Protagonist aims
All four
of these
groups have expressed the intent to
establish an Islamic state under
sharia (Islamic law).
Whereas ISIL and Jabhat al
–
Nusra are categorical on this
matter, Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya and Suqor al
–
Sham have adopted more subtle positions. Released in
February 2013, the Syrian Islamic Front
’
s political charter
(also re
presenting Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya)
conceptually rejected democracy but indicated a
willingness to utilise a voting system to elect Syria
’
s
future leaders
“
as long as it is regulated by sharia
”
and
involves only candidates whose policies
“
are bo
und by
sharia
”
. Despite its Islamist objectives, Suqor al
–
Sham
also maintains links to the Western
–
backed Syrian
National Coalition (SNC), something the other three
groups have adamantly refused to do.
Foreign Fighters
Although the first overt appearance o
f non
–
Syrian Islamist
militants in the Syrian conflict followed the emergence of
Jabhat al
–
Nusra in January 2012, the increasingly
apparent role of Lebanese Shia Muslim Hizbullah militants
fighting alongside Syrian government forces throughout
early 2013 s
timulated an increase in the flow of foreign
fighters to Syria. This increased even further following the
emergence of ISIL and the Hizbullah
–
led capture of Al
–
Qusayr in Homs on 5 June. Although foreign fighters
initially largely joined Jabhat al
–
Nusra the
re were several
indications of a large
–
scale defection of foreign fighters to
ISIL following its emergence.
Aided by fatwas (religious edicts) from prominent Sunni
clerics such as Sheikh Yusuf al
–
Qaradawi
–
a widely read
and followed theologian
–
in late J
uly, in which fighting in
Syria was deemed fardh kifaya (a collective duty), foreign
fighters now account for between 5,000 and 10,000 of
Syria
’
s anti
–
government militants, according to estimates
by international officials in July and August. The same
offi
cials suggested that as many as 750 to 1,000 EU
nationals have travelled to Syria for jihad. According to
IHS
monitoring of online jihadist materials, smaller
numbers of recruits have come from the Balkans,
Canada, the Caucasus, South Asia, Sub
–
Saharan Afr
ica,
and the US.
Only the Afghan insurgency against the Soviet Union in
1979
–
89 compares with Syria in terms of the number of
foreign fighters. An in
–
depth study by Norwegian scholar
Thomas Hegghammer in the journal International Security
in late 2011 esti
mated that 5,000 to 20,000 foreign
fighters had travelled to Afghanistan between 1980 and
1992. As such, the arrival of 5,000 to 10,000 foreign
fighters into Syria in only 18 months appears highly
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Foreign fighters seem primarily drawn to Syria
due to the
perception that the repression of the Sunni population by
the Alawite Shia
–
led government makes aiding anti
–
government forces mandatory. Moroccan ISIL militan
t
Abu Anas al
–
Maghrebi told IHS
in August,
“
It was not
easy leaving my family behind b
ut every day my brothers
in Bilad al
–
Sham [the Levant] were being murdered before
my eyes on TV
–
what else could I do? It was my duty.
”
Abu Mohammed al
–
Hamawi, a Syrian Jabhat al
–
Nusra
militant, told IHS in August,
“
I know many muhajireen
[literally immig
rants, a term used for foreign fighters]…
They are among the bravest in the mujahideen.
”
Foreign fighters are also attracted to Syria by the Islamic
significance of the Levant, as it was prophesied in the
Quran as the site where the prophet Isa Ibn Maryam
(Jesus) would return to earth via the Manara al
–
Bayda (the
White Minaret
–
also the name of Jabhat al
–
Nusra
’
s media
wing) at Damascus
’
s Umayyad Mosque on the day of
judgement. Entering Syria
–
primarily via the Bab al
–
Hawa, Bab al
–
Salam, or Jarabulus borde
r crossings in
Aleppo and Idlib
–
is comparatively simple, normally
involving bus travel from Ankara or Istanbul in Turkey
towards the southern border, where goods smugglers are
known to facilitate cross
–
border travel into Syria. Once
inside Syria, most fi
ghters join ISIL or one of several
smaller groups primarily active in the northern Idlib
–
Latakia region, such as Katibat al
–
Muhajireen and Harakat
Sham al
–
Islam. Smaller numbers of foreign fighters enter
Syria
’
s Deraa governorate via Jordan, while Iraqis a
nd
existing AQI militants cross illegally via the Al
–
Qaim
border crossing between Anbar in Iraq and Deir ez Zour in
Syria, and the Al
–
Yaroubiya crossing between Ninawa in
Iraq and Al
–
Hasakah in Syria.
The attraction of jihad in Syria has not been limited t
o
ordinary foot soldiers. Several well
–
known Salafist figures
have joined the fighting for periods of time, including
Ahmed al
–
Assir, a highly prominent and influential cleric in
Lebanon. Most recently, former German rapper and
Muslim convert Denis Cuspert
(alias Abu Talha al
–
Almani
or Abu Malik) appeared fighting in Latakia in August.
Hearts and Minds
Another notable aspect of jihadist strategy in Syria has
been the widespread employment of
‘
hearts and minds
’
tactics designed to generate lasting popular support by
both directly entertaining civilians and, crucially, providing
governance and humanitarian assistance. Jabhat al
–
Nusra
’
s Hamawi told IHS,
“
Yes, we do a lot for the
people, it is all part of our proje
ct.
”
Although groups such as Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya and Suqor al
–
Sham provided basic levels of
security and political order in areas under their control
during the first six months of 2012, the dispersal of
financial and physical resources by I
slamist groups in this
way increased greatly in late 2012. Jihadists in Syria
seem to view this as part of their duty. Abu Musab, a non
–
Syrian ISIL militant, told
IHS
in August 2013,
“
I left my
wives and daughters to help the honourable people of al
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Sham a
nd Syria. My life is now devoted to their safety
and welfare.
”
Since July 2012, Jabhat al
–
Nusra
’
s Qism al
–
Agatha
(department of relief) has been involved in providing
subsidised and often free food, fuel, and water to civilians
in Aleppo, Deraa, Hama, Homs
, Idlib, and Rif Dimashq.
Jabhat al
–
Nusra has also issued footage of its members
providing other services, such as a rubbish collection
service in the Deraa al
–
Balad area of Deraa city; health
clinics in Al
–
Hasakah, Deir ez Zour, and Idlib; bridge and
infr
astructure repair services in Deir ez Zour; and, in
conjunction with Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya, the
operation of the Al
–
Tabqa Dam and its connected water
–
pumping system in Al
–
Raqqah, which is critical for the
provision of water across northern and
eastern Syria.
Meanwhile, Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya
’
s Maktab
al
–
Agatha (relief office) is arguably the most influential
militant
–
run provider of services in Syria. In addition to
providing subsidised and free food, fuel, and water
–
all in
brande
d vehicles and packaging
–
throughout large areas
of, Aleppo, Al
–
Raqqah, Deraa, Hama, Idlib, and Rif
Dimashq, the group also operates a passenger bus
service in Aleppo city and several schools in, Aleppo, Al
–
Raqqah, Idlib, and Rif Dimashq. During the Islam
ic holy
month of Ramadan
–
9 July to 7 August 2013
–
Harakat
Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya provided free meals for iftar
(the breaking of the daily fast) throughout opposition
–
held
districts of Aleppo city, which had been cooked in
restaurants identifying the
mselves as loyal to the group.
The provision of such services has proven an invaluable
tool for maintaining localised popular support for jihadist
groups. Throughout 2012, similar micro
–
level attempts at
providing basic services by groups linked to the mod
erate
Free Syrian Army (FSA) led to civilian accusations that
FSA fighters were exploiting local industry for their own
benefit. At the height of winter in January 2013, Jabhat al
–
Nusra forcefully seized control of Aleppo
’
s bread
–
making
industry (a total o
f four factories) from the FSA after
civilians complained that FSA fighters were taking as
much as two
–
thirds of the bread for themselves, forcing
bakeries to charge unaffordable prices for the remaining
third. According to local activists at the time, wit
hin two
days Jabhat al
–
Nusra had shipped in flour from Turkey
and provided finance, allowing bread to be sold at
subsidised prices and establishing the group as a major
power in the city.
During Ramadan, ISIL introduced a novel jihadist tactic in
the holdi
ng of family
‘
fun days
’
in Aleppo. Led by a
Tunisian national identified as Abu Waqas, the events
–
held on each of the four Fridays of the holy month
–
involved tug
–
of
–
war and musical chairs competitions for
men, ice cream and watermelon eating contests f
or
children, and the giving of gifts, including sweets and
toys. Combined with the provision of dawa (Islamic
outreach), these
‘
fun days
’
garnered considerable
attention and served to underline ISIL
’
s very public role in
Syria and the apparent acceptance o
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Islamist militants, particularly Jabhat al
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Nusra and later
ISIL, have also demonstrated a qualitative evolution in
military strategy in Syria. Jabhat al
–
Nusra
’
s initially
predominant use of mass casualty
suicide attacks in early
2012 to attack government and security force targets
resulted in considerable civilian casualties, generating a
negative image of the group. The group
’
s last such
operation was a co
–
ordinated triple SVBIED attack
targeting security
force buildings in Aleppo city on 3
October 2012, which killed 48 people.
By August 2012, however, Jabhat al
–
Nusra
’
s military
operations had expanded towards those more akin to an
orthodox military force. Ground assaults involving large
numbers of fighter
s became the norm while operations
exclusively targeted government and military sectors.
Between October 2012 and January 2013, Jabhat al
–
Nusra forces were involved in capturing at least four
major military bases in Aleppo, Al
–
Raqqah, and Idlib, and
althou
gh VBIEDs were employed in these operations their
use on military facilities ensured minimal civilian
casualties.
Other militant Islamist groups with more local
foundations, such as Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya
and Suqor al
–
Sham, were predominantly i
nvolved in
large
–
scale multi
–
group offensives and sieges from the
same period onwards. Crucially, however, large numbers
of localised FSA groups
–
many linked to the SNC
–
planned, co
–
ordinated, and fought alongside militant
Islamist groups on a daily basi
s. The fostering of such
pragmatic, co
–
operative relationships across the Syrian
insurgent theatre has been decisive in maintaining anti
–
government effectiveness and in consolidating Islamist
control in the north and east of the country.
Between late 2012
and early 2013, all such groups,
including Jabhat al
–
Nusra, periodically released videos
purporting to reveal how pre
–
prepared attacks had been
cancelled at the last minute in order to avoid civilian
casualties. However, the conflict assumed a notably more
intense sectarian tone from around April/May 2013
–
when Hizbullah
’
s role in the conflict was both beyond
doubt and significant in scale. Militant Islamists and even
many moderates have since referred to the
‘
enemy
’
using
derogatory sectarian terms, and a
ttacks against Shia and
Alawite Shia civilian targets have increased notably.
ISIL has been prominent for its occasional targeting of
Shia and Alawite civilians and other controversial targets.
In mid
–
June, ISIL and a local group, Harakat Taliban
al
–
Islami, destroyed several Shia mosques in the village of
Hatlah in Deir ez Zour, where at least 60 pro
–
government
militiamen and civilians had been killed the week before.
ISIL has also carried out executions in Deir ez Zour and
Al
–
Raqqah during May and
June, and others in Aleppo
during August, and was blamed for killing senior SNC
commander Kamal Hamami (alias Abu Basir) in Latakia in
July.
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Outlook
The sheer scale of the conflict in Syria and the country
’
s
particular religious importance to Sunni Muslims have
resulted in the emergence of a qualitatively evolved jihad.
From Al
–
Qaeda
–
affiliated Jabhat al
–
Nusra and ISIL to
jihadist groups such as Harakat Ahrar al
–
Sham al
–
Islamiyya and Suqor al
–
Sham, the jihad
ist struggle in
Syria has been one in which militants are extensively
socially engaged and aware of civilian concerns. ISIL has
gone so far as to establish
‘
complaint departments
’
in Al
–
Raqqah and Aleppo, where civilians are free to submit
objections to IS
IL policies. Public relations and
information campaigns promoting group
–
provided
services and advocating religiously acceptable behaviour
are widespread in northern Syria, and jihadist groups
maintain comprehensive co
–
operative relationships with
more mode
rate anti
–
government groups.
A precedent has previously been set for such an
exploitation of social engagement and
‘
hearts and minds
’
tactics by Islamist militants, particularly by Al
–
Qaeda in
the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) front group Ansar al
–
Sharia
in Yem
en in 2011. Moreover, an awareness of the
importance of such social engagement and popular
support was demonstrated in two letters, dated 21 May
and 6 August 2012, sent by AQAP leader Nasir Abd
–
al
–
Karim al
–
Wuhayshi to Al
–
Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
(AQIM)
leader Abdelmalek Droukdel (alias Abu Musab
Abdelwadud). In these, he advised the group
’
s militants in
northeast Mali to
“
be kind
”
to locals, to provide electricity
and running water to people living under AQIM control,
and other such social policies. How
ever, the
comprehensive nature of the militant approach to such
matters in Syria is unprecedented and represents a
substantial evolution.
AQI
’
s reputation for brutal tactics in Iraq led to an initially
negative reaction to ISIL
’
s emergence in Syria. Howeve
r,
ISIL
’
s adoption of previously existing Syrian militant
strategies of social engagement and political
–
military
pragmatism led to a decline in this concern. In an audio
statement issued on 30 July, senior ISIL spokesman
Sheikh Abu Mohammed al
–
Adnani even
conceded
previous AQI errors. He said in the statement,
“
As for our
mistakes we do not deny them. We will continue to make
mistakes as long as we are humans, but Allah forbid that
we commit mistakes deliberately.
”
Jabhat al
–
Nusra has
shown similar awarenes
s, for example when senior
Egyptian commander Abu Ubayda al
–
Masri issued a 20
August statement providing advice to prospective
jihadists in Egypt, in which he emphasised the importance
of developing local relationships and presenting foreign
fighters as po
sitive influences within the local arena.
Nonetheless, the increasingly vitriolic sectarianism
prevalent in recent militant Islamist discourse suggests
that a devolution of strategy and tactics is possible. The
21 August alleged chemical weapons attack on
Damascus
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s Ghouta region sparked a serious escalation
of Islamist rhetoric. On 25 August, Jabhat al
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25 August, ISIL named its retaliatory operation as
Operation Volcano of Revenge, which notably included
several barrages of mortars and Grad rockets targeting
central Damascus early on 26 August, including the Four
Seasons Hotel, wher
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inspectors were staying.
The potential for such escalation to spread beyond
jihadists was underlined in a 22 August video when the
leaders of the SNC
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launched, targeting the town of Khanasser in Aleppo
(which was later seized on 26 August), with the main
objective reportedly being the capture of a suspected
chemical wea
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The situation has been further complicated by reports
that the US was planning a limited series of strikes
against the Syrian government and security forces in
retaliation for the alleged use of chemical weapons
on 21
August. Although it is unclear what the impact on the
nature and outcome of the conflict would be from a
course of action remains unclear, it seems likely that
Islamist militants would seek to capitalise even further in
such an eventuality and extend
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Fälschungen, wie bei dem Kosovo Krieg bereits Anfang 1998 durch die BBC, welche immer im voraus von Massaker Bescheid wissen.
Steckt der saudische Geheimdienstchef »Chemie-Bandar« hinter den Chemiewaffenangriffen in Syrien?
By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Global Research, September 09, 2013
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/steckt-der-saudische-geheimdienstchef-chemie-bandar-hinter-den-chemiewaffenangriffen-in-syrien/5349279
Saudi Prince Bandar ‘bin-Satan’ is real leader of al-Qaeda and a friend of the USA
Posted on November 20, 2013 by michaellee2009
We need to remember the 9/11, September 11th, terrorists were from Saudi, not Iraq or Afghanistan, although the incident was used as an excuse to invade and occupy those countries. This suggests that the USA’s alliance and co-operation with Al-Qaeda in Libya, Syria and Iraq is not a new phenomena and has been used to destabilize any country which is not 100% subservient to USA attempts at world hegemony and control of natural resources
Syrian Ambassador to Jordan Bahjat Suleiman has called Saudi Prince “the real gang leader of terrorists fighting in Syria”.
Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan (Bandar bin-Satan) is the head of al-Qaeda terrorist group and the founder of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in Syria, Suleiman said, according to an article in Arabic language Ray al-Youm website.
Saudi Prince is real leader of al-Qaeda: Syrian envoy
Suleiman said, Osama Bin Laden was the founder of al-Qaeda, Aymen Zahiri is their apparent leader, and Bandar bin Sultan is the real leader of al-Qaeda.
He added that the Saudi Prince dwells in a residence near a militant-held area on Syria-Jordan border and leads the terrorists fighting in Syria from there.
The Syrian ambassador also noted that the Syria-Jordan borders have been kept under the control of the so-called Free Syrian Army that enjoys Saudi Arabia’s support.
Pointing out the Saudi regime’s crack-down on its own citizens Suleiman added, “Saudi Arabia is not in a stance to give lessons of democracy and freedom to the Syrian nation.”
Saudi officials have denied being directly involved in the crisis in Syria, but there are many reports on Saudi regime’s huge financial supports to the Syria militants.
The conflict in Syria started in March 2011, when pro-reform protests turned into a massive insurgency following the intervention of Western and regional states.
The unrest, which took in terrorist groups from across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, has transpired as one of the bloodiest conflicts in recent history.
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http://www.islamicinvitationturkey.com/2013/11/20/israeli-loyal-mad-dog-prince-bandar-forms-extraterritorial-military-unit-to-fight-in-yemen-and-syria/
New information indicated that Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan will lead his country’s extraterritorial military force in a bid to conduct terrorist operations in Syria and Yemen. Prince Bandar forms extraterritorial military unit to fight in Yemen and Syria The Saudi extraterritorial force named ‘Muhammad Army’ is being established and its forces have undergone specialized trainings and it is fully equipped, Al-Rai Al-A’am news website reported.
Prince Bandar and his brother and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Salman Bin Sultan are supervising establishment of the ‘Muhammad Army’. The Saudi government has earmarked several billions of dollars for the establishment of Muhammad Army, training of the army’s forces in Jordan
Bandar bin Sultan: Prince of Terrorists http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/09/20/324951/bandar-bin-sultan-prince-of-terrorists/
Jeder weiß es Nichts geschieht:
Obama-Regierung hält Bericht über Finanzierung der Anschläge vom 11. September durch Saudi-Arabien weiter unter Verschluss
Von Tom Carter
20. Januar 2015
Auch mehr als dreizehn Jahre nach den Anschlägen vom 11. September 2001 hängt ein Mantel des Schweigens über den Ereignissen.
Das politische Establishment Amerikas nutzt jede Gelegenheit, um die Terroranschläge als Rechtfertigung für militärische Aggression im Ausland und den Aufbau eines Polizeistaates im Inland auszunutzen. Unmittelbar nach den Anschlägen wurde der „Krieg gegen den Terror“ ausgerufen, der bis heute andauert. Das offizielle Gedenken an die Anschläge ist zu einem staatlichen Ritual geworden. Allerdings behindert die US-Regierung weiterhin die Veröffentlichung von sachdienlichen Informationen über die Ereignisse des 11. September.
Am 7. Januar forderten heutige und ehemalige Kongressabgeordnete und Familien der Opfer auf einer gemeinsamen Pressekonferenz die Veröffentlichung von 28 noch als vertraulich eingestuften Seiten eines Berichtes des Kongresses vom Dezember 2002 mit dem Titel „Gemeinsame Untersuchung der Geheimdienstaktivitäten vor und nach den Terroranschlägen im September 2001.“
Diese Seiten wurden zum Zeitpunkt der Veröffentlichung des Berichtes von der Bush-Regierung als vertraulich eingestuft. Auf der Pressekonferenz am 7. Januar wurde auf die Tatsache hingewiesen, dass die Regierungen Bush und Obama seither die Veröffentlichung dieser redigierten Seiten verhindert haben.
„Auf den 28 Seiten geht es hauptsächlich darum, wer die Anschläge finanziert hat, und sie zeigen recht klar auf Saudi-Arabien als wichtigsten Geldgeber“, sagte der ehemalige Demokratische Senator Bob Graham auf der Pressekonferenz. Graham war Co-Vorsitzender des Ausschusses und Mitverfasser des besagten Berichtes, daher weiß er aus eigener Erfahrung um dessen Inhalt.
„Die 28 Seiten sind zwar das wichtigste und bekannteste, aber längst nicht das einzige Beispiel für Informationen, die wichtig zum Verständnis des Ausmaßes des 11. September sind, aber der amerikanischen Bevölkerung vorenthalten wurden“, fügte Graham hinzu. „Es geht nicht nur darum, dass einmal spezifische Informationen vorenthalten wurden“, sagte er weiter. „Es handelt sich um eine generelle Vertuschung der Rolle Saudi-Arabiens beim 11. September durch alle Behörden der Regierung,. Sie haben Informationen, die Saudi-Arabiens Rolle beim 11. September aufklären könnten.“
Graham stellte den Sachverhalt so dar, als ginge es nur um „Inkompetenz“ und das Verlangen der Obama-Regierung, die Enthüllung dieser Inkompetenz zu vermeiden.
Eine Organisation von Familienmitgliedern der Opfer der Anschläge auf das World Trade Center namens “9/11 Families United for Justice” setzt sich für die Freigabe der 28 Seiten ein. Terry Strada, deren Ehemann bei den Anschlägen auf das World Trade Center getötet wurde, ist Co-Vorsitzende der Organisation. „Als der ehemalige Präsident George W. Bush die 28 Seiten der gemeinsamen Untersuchung für vertraulich erklärte, hat er praktisch die Leute beschützt, die zumindest einige der Flugzeugentführer während ihres Aufenthaltes in diesem Land finanziell und logistisch unterstützt haben.“
Auch ohne die vollständige Freigabe der 28 Seiten gibt es mehr als genug Beweise, dass Saudi-Arabien der wichtigste Geldgeber für die Anschläge am 11. September war, allerdings werden diese Beweise von den Medien und dem amerikanischen politischen Establishment vertuscht.
Frühere Berichte und Veröffentlichungen deuten darauf hin, dass die vertraulichen 28 Seiten den Fall der beiden Entführer des Flugzeugs beschreiben, das ins Pentagon gestürzt ist, Nawaf al-Hazami und Khalid al-Mihdhar. Die beiden waren unter ihren eigenen Namen in die USA eingereist, nachdem sie in Malaysia eine islamistische Ausbildung abgeschlossen hatten, die von der CIA überwacht wurde. Sie trafen sich in Los Angeles mit Omar al-Bayoumi, der Beziehungen zum saudischen Geheimdienst hatte und laut freigegebenen Teilen des Berichtes „scheinbar unbegrenzte Geldmittel von Saudi-Arabien erhielt.
Bayoumi hatte sich im saudischen Konsulat mit al-Hazami und al-Mihdhar getroffen und nahm sie mit nach San Diego, wo sie in den Monaten vor den Anschlägen am 11. September zusammen mit einem FBI-Informanten lebten. Asama Bassnan, ein Mitarbeiter von Bayoumi, erhielt Schecks vom damaligen saudischen Botschafter in den USA, Prinz Bandar, und seiner Frau – das Geld wurde zur Unterstützung der Entführer verwendet.
In San Diego trafen sich die beiden mit Anwar al-Awlaki, dem islamischen Geistlichen und amerikanischen Staatsbürger, der im September 2011 von der Obama-Regierung ermordet wurde. Al-Awlaki hatte selbst merkwürdige Verbindungen zum amerikanischen Staat: nur wenige Monate vor den Anschlägen vom 11. September nahm er an einem Treffen mit Militärs im Pentagon teil, angeblich im Rahmen einer versuchten „Annhäherung“.
Im Oktober letzten Jahres veröffentlichte Zacarias Moussaoui – der „zwanzigste Entführer,“ der momentan lebenslänglich in einem Hochsicherheitsgefängnis sitzt – einen Brief an das westliche Bezirksgericht von Oklahoma, in dem er behauptete, er habe dem saudischen Prinzen Turki bin Faisal Al Saud persönlich geholfen. Moussaoui nahm in Norman, Oklahoma, Flugunterricht, zusammen mit Mohammed Atta und Marwan al-Shehhi, zwei der mutmaßlichen Entführer vom 11. September.
https://www.wsws.org/de/articles/2015/01/20/terr-j20.html
Der ganze Gas Angriff, basierte damals auf falschen Informationen, was extrem durchsichtbar organisiert wurde.
Michael Flynn, Trump’s national security advisor: 2013 gas attack in Syria was a false flag!?
Published on Nov 21, 2016
Credit to RT https://www.youtube.com/user/RussiaToday
President-elect Donald Trump has named retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn as his new national security adviser. The former DIA chief has been criticized in US circles for refusing to take an anti-Russian stance.