lunes, 14 de septiembre de 2015

Julian Assange Reveals Another 2006 Western Plan To Destroy Syria

Julian Assange Reveals Another 2006 Western Plan To Destroy Syria





Julian Assange Reveals Another 2006 Western Plan To Destroy Syria

 

In his new book, The WikiLeaks Files, Julian Assange confirms what myself and others such as Webster Tarpley, Ziad Fadel, Tony Cartalucci, Mimi al-Laham, and Eric Draitser,  have been stating for some time
– that not only was there a coordinated Western attempt to destabilize
and ultimately destroy Syria and the secular government of Bashar
al-Assad, but that such an attempt was devised much earlier than 2011,
when the “Arab Spring” color revolution protests began in earnest.



In his book, Assange reveals
that the Syrian destabilization plan goes back as far as 2006. He
references a 2006 diplomatic cable from US Ambassador to Syria, William
Roebuck where the official discussed plans to create a situation where
the Syrian government would be enticed to “overreact” to false or
manufactured threats posed by “radical jihadists” crossing back and
forth between Iraq and Syria. The plan would have portrayed the Syrian
government as weak in the eyes of the Syrian people, presumably
encouraging protests and social unrest while, at the same time, causing
the Assad government to crack down and jump the gun on its reaction to
the perceived threat.




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