US Established Terrorist Factions to Coerce Syria to Submit to the UN

Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
May 10, 2012

 

 

 

 

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says the situation in Syria is the “most serious and gravest concerns of the international community. More than 9,000 people have been killed during the last 14 months. This is totally unacceptable and an intolerable situation.”

The Local Coordination Committees (LCC) is reporting explosions in Damascus, Homs, and Hama; as well as 17 people dead from shootings.

Members of the opposition urged a boycott of Syrian Elections where 7,000 candidates vied for 250 parliamentary seats.

The cities that have seen the most violence are controlled by the rebel Free Syrian Army. This group is present whenever there are destruction or civilian casualties.

Faisal Mukdad , the deputy Foreign Minister and government spokesman remarked that the rebels who are fighting against Bashar al-Assad were “criminals and drug dealers.”Mukdad says it was those rebels who “escalated the attacks” and the Syria has a right to defend itself.

The election of al-Assad into power is a justification for the group’s continued assault on the Syrian nation.

Mukdad blames the US government and France for thwarting peace plans; referring to French foreign minister Alain Juppe’s comment “calling for war”. He says, “This is what the West wants – extremist and al-Qaeda forces controlling the whole region.”

Terrorist factions cause bombings and battles where civilians are caught in the cross fire. While innocent Syrians are being killed by the terrorist groups, the confusion as to their purpose mounts. They appear to simply be agitators, directly cause violence so that there will be violence.

Although the Free Syrian Army and the Syrian regime agreed to peace, as brokered by Annan, the UN Arab League special representative envoy to Syria, reports coming from the most devastated areas say the opposite.

The withdrawal of Syrian forces from populated areas is integral to the peace talks.

Annan wants the Syrian government to allow the UN to infiltrate populated areas under the guise of “humanitarian aid”.

Seventy observers in Syria belong to the UN and more monitors are expected to flood the nation.

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