After the Israeli accusations of Syria transferred Scud missiles are ridiculed even by Israel’s closest Arab country ally Egypt saying these accusations are laughable, and even Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak started to play down these accusations saying that Israel assumes that Syria transferred these Scud missiles to Hizballah (funny: a week ago Israeli officials told the media that Syria began to train Hizballah how to operate the Scuds).
Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai published today the Syrian military plan to confront any Israeli attack on both Lebanon and Syria:
Israel, is not aware of the surprises of the Syrian military leadership because Syria says very little about its military power.
Syria will divide the miliatry operations into two military fronts:
A: the Lebanese front, a bout 16 km long where the tactics will be used is defensive maneuvers to drain the Israeli advance.
B: the Syrian front, about 60 km long where Syria will use a mobile defense tactics on the flat land, taking into account the Israeli air superiority, allowing the rapid advances of the Israeli tanks, to be at the exposure of the tanks hunters (anti-tank missiles).
Assad will crush Ahmadinejad
The good news is that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s proposal to transfer Scud missiles to Hezbollah creates an opportunity for the US to prevail over today’s Nazis in the Middle East. Today’s Nazis consist of Iran and Germany. Iran wants to open a strategic corridor that would extend from Germany to Croatia, Turkey, through Iran to Pakistan. This strategic corridor would permit Iran to move nuclear technology to Germany and terrorists from hot spots in the Balkans and the Caucasus to the world’s most sophisticated training camps in Pakistan.
Assad’s decision to transfer Scud missiles to Hezbollah will embolden and strengthen the anti-Nazi and anti-Iran front of the Arab states, who are backstopped by Russia and France.
In reality, Assad has already crushed Ahmadinejad. Throughout the past week, Assad and his initiative have dominated the news reports from the Middle East. Assad has unified the Arabs behind his leadership, as evidenced by reports that serious negotiations are underway between Syria, Egypt and Saudi about convening an Arab Summit, while Iran — the self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic world, is bypassed.
Meanwhile, Russia is boosting Assad. Ten days ago a Russian nuclear powered cruiser made a port call to Syria, while bypassing Iran. Needless to say, Ahmadinejad was not amused, nor was he amused by Russia’s deliveries last week of a large number of advanced weapons to Syria, while Russia ignored Iran.
Where was Iran’s Nazi president Ahmadinejad as Assad rose to prominence as the true leader of the Islamic world, Instead of defending Iran’s interests by promoting diplomatic initiatives of his own, Ahmadinejad avoided the media altogether by taking refuge in Zimbabwe! As a result of Ahmadinejad’s passivity, he has lost more international support. Even Hamas — which until now had been pro-Iran — has refrained from calling for a larger Iranian role in addressing president Assad’s initiative,
The first signs of Ahmadinejad’s political decline emerged during Lebanon’s last crisis in December 2009. At that time, Ahmadinejad called for a unified Arab military front under his personal command to confront Israel. In fact, not a single Arab state responded to Ahmadinejad’s call for war with Israel,. Even Hizbollah stayed on the sidelines. Only Hamas took military action against Israel, on the basis of Iranian security guarantees, which proved worthless when Israel took reprisals against Hamas and Iran offered no support.
The rise of Assad as the chief power broker for the Middle East will have a significant impact on political developments in Iraq. In brief, Ahmadinejad has given an enormous boost to the appeathe rise of Assad will bring good news for his Iraqi pro-arab allies such as Muqtada al Sadr and bad news for pro-Iran leaders and factions such as the Badr Brigade, SCIRI, the Kurds, and pro-Iran politicians like Nouri al Maliki,
Revision (with paragraphs) 4.25.10
Assad will crush Ahmadinejad
The good news is that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s proposal to transfer Scud missiles to Hezbollah creates an opportunity for the US to prevail over today’s Nazis in the Middle East. Today’s Nazis consist of Iran and Germany. Iran wants to open a strategic corridor that would extend from Germany to Croatia, Turkey, through Iran to Pakistan.
This strategic corridor would permit Iran to move nuclear technology to Germany as well as Islamic and fascist terrorists from hot spots in the Balkans and the Caucasus to the world’s most sophisticated training camps in Pakistan. Iran’s goal for assisting Germany development of nuclear weapons is to break Germany away from its close ties with the US since WW II. With the development of an independent nuclear deterrent, and as Obama leads the US into isolationism, Germany could compel the Western European states to acknowledge the falsity of the Holocaust and admit that the victors of WW II concocted the myth of the Holocaust as a means to steal German territory and compensation for war crimes.
Assad’s decision to transfer Scud missiles to Hezbollah will embolden and strengthen the anti-Nazi and anti-Iran front of the Arab states, who are backstopped by the US, Russia, France and the while Assad will demoralize the Middle East[s pro– Nazi axis that consists of Iran and Iran’s Kurdish allies.
In reality, Assad has already crushed Ahmadinejad. Throughout the past week, Assad and his initiative have dominated the news reports from the Middle East. Assad has already unified the Arabs behind his leadership, as evidenced by reports that serious negotiations are underway between Syria, Egypt and Saudi about convening an Arab Summit, while Iran — the self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic world, is bypassed.
Meanwhile, Russia is boosting Assad. Ten days ago a Russian nuclear powered cruiser made a port call to Syria, while bypassing Iran. Needless to say, Ahmadinejad was not amused, nor was he amused by Russia’s deliveries last week of a large number of advanced weapons to Syria, while Russia ignored Iran.
Where was Iran’s Nazi president Ahmadinejad as Assad rose to prominence as the true leader of the Islamic world, Instead of defending Iran’s interests by promoting diplomatic initiatives of his own, Ahmadinejad avoided the media altogether by taking refuge in Zimbabwe! As a result of Ahmadinejad’s passivity, he has lost more international support. Even Hamas — which until now had been pro-Iran — has refrained from calling for a larger Iranian role in President Assad’s Scuds initiative.
The first signs of Ahmadinejad’s political decline emerged during Lebanon’s last crisis in December 2009. At that time, Ahmadinejad called for a unified Arab military front under his personal command to confront Israel. In fact, not a single Arab state responded to Ahmadinejad’s call for war with Israel,. Even Hizbollah stayed on the sidelines. Only Hamas took military action against Israel, on the basis of Iranian security guarantees, which proved worthless when Israel took reprisals against Hamas and Iran offered no defense support.
In fact, Ahmadinejad erred badly by underestimating Syrian and Russian anxiety over Iran’s moves against Iraq and the Arabs. Ahmadinejad also underestimated the deep nature of the Syrian-Russian partnership on missile-related issues; for example, Syria offered Russia missile bases on its territory to compensate for the decision made by the Czech Republic and Poland to put U.S. anti-missile facilities on their territory. Finally, Ahmadinejad also underestimated Syrian and Russian concerns about his outreach to Hugo Chavez and other Nazis on the issue of holocaust-denial.
Ahmadinejad did not foresee the rise of Assad as the chief power broker for the Middle East, which will have a significant impact on political developments in Iraq. In brief, Ahmadinejad has given an enormous boost to the rise of Assad whose ascent will be good news for his Iraqi pro-Arab allies, such as Muqtada al Sadr, and will be bad news for pro-Iran leaders and factions such as the Badr Brigade, SCIRI, the Kurds, and pro-Iran politicians like Nouri al Maliki.
scott sullivan,
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar Assad are allies. Try retaking propaganda 101. Most people pass the 2nd time .…
To Mike Jr,
Hitler and Stalin were once allies too.
This is an astonishing exercise in delusional propaganda. The real Nazis of the modern age are the Israelis (obviously) they are committing racist genocide right now this very moment, genocide by the death by a thousand cuts technique. The Israelis are ultranationalists who believe they are a race of superior beings ordained by god and all other races are inferior and deserve to die.
Recently an Israeli politician announced that Israel would “bomb Syria into the stone age”. It is conduct like that which drives Syria into Irans corner along with Lebanon and other nations like Sudan. I find it laughable to suggest Assad and Ahmedinejad are rivals.