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Friday, November 30, 2012


McCain, Lévy Openly Conspire Against World Peace
Tony Cartalucci, Land Destroyer, Nov 29 2012
A recent event held by the neoconForeign Policy Initiative featured a “conversation” between John McCain and Bernard-Henri Lévy. Both men played a pivotal role in arranging and promoting the arming, funding, and diplomatic recognition of terrorists in Libya who have now overrun much of the country, committed large-scale atrocities, and left a US ambassador dead and a US consulate burnt to the ground. Despite this, they now openly seek to repeat their “success” in Syria. Watch FPI’s “The Consequences of Inaction in Syria” with several facts kept in mind:
  1. Libya’s “freedom fighters” are verified terrorists. Benghazi, Libya was their epicenter.
  2. These very same terrorists are now being purposefully armed, funded, and funneled into Syria, via NATO member Turkey.
  3. The violence in Syria is the result of a premeditated USraeli-Saudi plan stretching back to 2007, as described by Seymour Hersh at the time.
  4. The current “rebels” in Syria are sectarian-driven, genocidal members of the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda, already subjugating segments of Syria’s population along the Turkish-Syrian border to medieval, Saudi-inspired autocracy and barbarism.
  5. The so-called “Syrian National Council” is run by a Western big-oil representative who openly admits he seeks to establish an “Islamic state” upon the ashes of secular Syria.
  6. Worst of all, McCain and Lévy admit the US, French, European, and even Turkish people reject wholly the notion of intervention in Syria, as well as the fact that the International community has on numerous occasions blocked attempts to approve of meddling in Syria’s internal affairs, yet both men, and the interests they represent continue to conspire to push the conflict further, at the cost of more lives, and at the risk of unraveling regional stability.

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