The Muslim Brotherhood and other Sharia groups stand to gain the most from the fall of Assad.
“Christian refugees in the Netherlands say Assad is OK; priest calls him ‘a gift from heaven,’” Voice of Europe, April 14, 2018:
The Arameans are a well-integrated Christian minority in the Netherlands. Originally they came from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Southern Turkey. Dutch newspaper ‘De Telegraaf’ interviewed several of them and talked about the civil war in Syria.
Christian refugee Johnny Shabo says that the same group responsible for the civil war in the eighties is now responsible for more chaos. The Muslim brotherhood that attacked the regime of Assad’s father earlier, are now attacking Assad junior’s regime.
Shabo says that the leaders of ISIS and Al Qaeda who are fighting in Syria are part of the Muslim brotherhood. For Christian Arameans the Muslim rebels pose a bigger threat than Assad’s troops, Shabo says.
“It’s a fact that Christians in Syria were left alone by Assad as long as they didn’t interfere in politics”, he adds. “Every Christian from Syria will tell you that before the civil war, our country was a far better place for us than Turkey.”
A while ago the Aramean priest Zuhri Khazaal travelled from Syria to visit the Dutch community in the city of Enschede.
Zuhri blames the West, Turkey and Arabic countries for arming the jihadist rebels. “And now the Turks are lighting up the fire with their invasion. Everybody in Syria wants to be left alone and wants that Assad stays leader. Why? Because compared to other Arab dictators, Assad is a gift from heaven for Christians”….
Malcolm (South Afric) says
There should be iron clad evidence that President Assad military used chemical weapons before initiating a missile strike,.
It is not good enough to say President E Macron of France has the evidence, or the CIA says so.
What is mystifying, as many have observed is the question: why would Assad give the order to use chemical weapons when he clearly has winning the battle and Trump has stated that the USA is withdrawing from Syria.
What is equally mystifying is that Trump gave ample warning and chose a time where casualties would be minimal.
There is more to this than meets the eye.
Lucretius says
It makes no sense from Assad’s interests. So they fall back to saying that Assad does this because he loves to be evil, to make people suffer. But if he likes to see people die by gas, why can’t he arrange for this in hidden gas chambers instead of provoking the world? Well, because he’s irrational, senseless, you’ll be told. I’ve seen him in interviews, that just doesn’t fly. I think he is a despot interested in preserving his honor and rule over a country which, given its sectarian make up, without him would fall into civil war and break down into warring fiefdoms. If he is “bad,” his position and situation needs him to be. His hereditary despotism is probably the most moderate regime the Syrian people can hope for.
So if not Assad, who benefits from this false flag and prolonging the civil war? I can think of at least two: Israel and Saudi Arabia who both want to push back against the advance of Iran’s reach, and who both don’t really care about the Muslim immigration problem this policy has caused, since they’re taking none. I’m so disappointed that Trump has fallen in line with the dishonesty foreign policy deep state, spouting their demonizing simplistic lies for public consumption. Can he really believe in them? Or is he himself so low that he goes along because he thinks this’ll bury the Russian collusion narrative for good when the narrative is already largely dead? Or because he thinks it’ll raise his and Republican poll numbers enough to stave off a blue wave this November?
Malcolm (South Afric) says
Hezbollah is a threat to Israel, the Kurd’s a threat to Turkey, and Iran a threat to Saudi Arabia .
The chemical weapons is a smoke screen. There are so many atrocities committed especially against Christians in the Middle East and in all Islamic countries world wide and no Western country gives a fig leaf.
If tens of thousands of Christians men, women and children are displaced or murdered, who defends them.
If they are killed by a beheading, a gun shot, a bomb, burnt alive, chemicals, what does it matter to the West.
So where is the morality of the West who now claim they are taking a moral stand against Assad.
underbed cat says
I agree, President Trump would have a clearer understanding of this problem of who our enemy is but our enemy has invaded our national security as Islamic advisers, get elected to both demoratic, socialist and republican parties temporally and any doctrine analysis of Islam or understanding of the Islamic warfare subversive doctrine is now called hate speech, so in my mind the Russian collusion scandal was an precision weapon driven by the left’s and marxist and Islamic invasion to keep that secret out of the awareness of a new President that seemed to be aware of the problem and could use that to destroy and blindfold our current President. If Assad and Putin fought to aid and protect minority Christians and Jews and many other sects and while the aggressive islamic jihad groups sacrifice their children and many lives to present as victims which they are also victims of a brutal doctrine that they fight to bring to Syria. Isis or al queda has hijacked or stolen chemicals weapons which when used are to destroy Assad. In my opinion. If Assad is forcefully removed many minorities in this country will not survive in Syria. But this has been difficult to get accurate details.
gravenimage says
Uh…right. The idea that Israel is making chemical attacks on Muslims is just calumny. They have stayed out of this Muslim-on-Muslim violence, except to humanely patch up Muslims in their fine hospitals from time to time.
Lucretius says
gravenimage, I don’t think and didn’t say Israel made chemical attacks on Muslims. I think this attack was fabricated by the rebels with Saudi backing. But I do think the Israeli government is interested in joining others in affixing blame on Assad because I think it sees a delegitimized Assad and a fractious, destabilized and weak Syria serves its security better, though the consequence of that carries a steep humanitarian cost. And if the Israeli government is correct in this calculation, that is no calumny, because all peoples act under the compulsion to put the interest in their safety and sovereignty above every other claim of justice. Because necessitiy excuses. Justified moral blame presupposes a space of liberty from driving force of such interests, which does not exist.
Ray Jarman says
Lucretius, et al, I have no doubt that the Assad military dropped the gas because it has been proven that it was delivered by an aerial device, I.e., a helicopter or plane. In saying this, I am not one of those advocating the ouster of Assad. As bad as he is, the alternatives would be so much worse.
One must return to the beginning of the civil (I wish I knew who invented this oxymoron since there is nothing civil about war and war against one’s neighbor is even worse) war. Before the so-called “Arab Spring” every nation that became infected with this decease only became worse in almost every aspect of nationhood. Egypt was much better with Mubarak and Morsi’s destruction of the fragile domestic tranquility is still in shambles, Tunisia has become less stable and Syria vaulted into this internecine.
I traveled Damascus to work at the Embassy and while there, I had the opportunity to take a few days leave in order to travel to Palmyra and other ancient sites in 2003. As far as people in the Middle East are ever happy, the Syrians seemed to be at ease with one another and I admit that I have never visited Homs where this enmity began. Assad ensured the religious freedom for Christians, Kurds and other sects including the Jews. At the main market in Damascus one would walk from a jewelry shop whose owner was Jewish to a shop selling brass ware owned by a Shia Muslim and maybe to a Christian selling ladies apparel. These people may not have loved each other but they certainly tolerated their neighbor. In the early 1980’s I would travel to Diyarbakır, Turkey to work with the Turkish military and to coordinate communications with NATO. While there, I would travel to Aleppo every chance I had. There were Christians and even Sunnis living next door to one another in what appeared to be friendship. This was because Assad and his father managed to keep peace among the population. I am well aware that both Assad and his father were/are tyrants but in a nation where the people have been forced to live within the same country by the English and French who had no concept of the differences between Sunni and Shia much less Kurdish, only a brutal dictatorial president can keep comity between the various ethnicities and religions.
c matt says
it has been proven that it was delivered by an aerial device
Proven by whom, proven how? Even if so, I guess a drone is not an aerial device? At this point, it should be obvious to anyone that the first reaction to any claim by the US government should be disbelief.
gravenimage says
Lucretius, in the middle of the violence and savagery of the Muslim Middle East positing Israel as the state that is unjust *is* calumny.
Jeanne Taylor says
You are correct. Assad had nothing to gain by using chemical weapons against his own people. The fact that, the chemical attack occurred only a few days after Pres. Trump said we were going to leave the region, makes the attack suspicious. Why release chemical weapons if you want U.S. involvement to end? Surely Assad wants us out of there. Only the so called rebels would want you to stay. It has been stated in the past that even Isis, Al Queda, and Al Nusra have used chemical weapons and committed war crimes. Yes, Pres. Trump did give ample time for people, Assad included, to leave the vicinity, no doubt to minimize casualties. Perhaps Pres. Trump doesn’t trust the so called evidence.
Peggy says
Then why and bomb and risk making the situation worse with Russia?
If he didn’t trust the evidence then he shouldn’t go in at all.
Also, did the SC give the ok for this? If SC did not approve this strike then it’s illegal and US cannot elect to be a cop, judge, jury and executioner.
Who gave the US that right?
This sort of reckless behaviour will lead us into WW3. Is it worth it, especially when there is no evidence of Assad doing anything and the only results were minor irritation. If you can wash this toxin off with water and the kids are fine how bad was the chemical? Why even bother with such a weak chemical?
The whole thing stinks to high heaven and the only people who benefit from it are the Islamists a.k.a. ISIS. Does Trump want ISIS to benefit?
J D S says
Peggy…WW3 is along way off…Armageddon will most likely be another or main name for WW3 given what’s happening in the world today….. Reckless behavior????…then you are saying military analyst, Top general officers, CIA and FBI operatives, Boots on the ground, and many other operators we’re and are reckless…..President Trump didn’t just wake up one morning and say “I’m gonna bomb Syria”
Long range planning went into this……. I feel sure plans were on the table for an incident like gassing long before it happened and experts have been in play for a while.
Robert Anderson says
So do you have spies on the ground with video/audio evidence or do you just like your opinions to be facts?
Asally says
I guess her opinions, based on evidence and logic are at least as good as yours. It would appear that she has given it a little more thought than Trump. Or do you subscribe to the conspiracy theorist idea that there is some kind of multi-level strategy and intrigue that only Trump understands? I wouldn’t buy that one.
Debra says
“There is more to this than meets the eye”
Yes, of that you can be sure. Take a minute to search Wikipedia for
GENIE ENERGY
It’ll be worth your time.
(I’m sorry, I couldn’t provide the link for some reason)
Malcolm (South Afric) says
Have, and thanks.
Steve says
I think the Christians were who Assad chose to be his guards, since he could trust them not to go Jihad on him.
Jay says
Pretty much the same reason, why Saddam Hussein’s favourite bodyguard who was an Assyrian Christian was chosen for. I believe Saddam got really angry when his son Uday bashed the poor guy to death at a party.
Niemoller says
Anyone can see Assad and his family are normal human beings trying to defend a fragile secular modern society from medieval jihad drones led by degenerate perverted bloodthirsty imams.
If and when the West learns this about the rulers of Islam, these wars will finally end in short order. Hunt the pervert imams, unelect the quislings, and defeat jihad.
Trump has been flipped into a quisling. He’s doing the jihadists’ bidding.
gravenimage says
Assad is pretty much a Jihadist himself, who has backed Hizb’allah Jihad terror attacks on Israel. But–as I have said elsewhere–there are many factions in the region which are even worse. ISIS is just one of them.
MFritz says
You are sooo typical US-middle class, gravenimage. Just because you became aware of the thread of islam to Western civilisation doesn’t mean you STILL buy all the other propaganda bullshit you’re being told on a daily basis.
Assad jr. isn’t Assad sr. but Israel’s interests are still the same. And they rather want muslim shithole countries as neighbours, where they bribe or bomb the warlords that don’t agree with them, as a united national state that may turn against them.
alex9234 says
Stop listening to Alex Jones. It’ll help.
gravenimage says
Um…right, MFritz. How *dare* I oppose Jihadists?
And the idea that Israel *wants* to be surrounded by violent, chaotic Islamic sh*t holes that threaten her with Jihad terror on a regular basis is just ludicrous.
ben t says
AGREED! We 3 formerly strong Trump supporters are now bitter. Trump has turned on the Christians and other minorities in Syria.
Lydia Church says
Yes, my gut was telling me this.
It’s just more PC window dressing about the reasons for the strikes.
And I don’t trust Trump. Sorry!
Rafael says
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gravenimage says
Rafael, you can contact Robert Spencer or tech guy Marc Louis directly at the “Contact Us” box on the right hand side of the page.
Debi Brand says
“The Muslim Brotherhood and other Sharia groups stand to gain the most from the fall of Assad.”
Well, all the more reason for “Bombs Away!” –Just imagine all the needed invaluable favor we might curry with these groups…
Indiana Tom says
Everybody in Syria wants to be left alone and wants that Assad stays leader. Why? Because compared to other Arab dictators, Assad is a gift from heaven for Christians”….“Christian refugees in the Netherlands say Assad is OK; priest calls him ‘a gift from heaven,’”
I can see why they would say that.
gravenimage says
Actually, a lot of Syrians want Assad out, and their own factions in. That is why there is a civil war going on there. That doesn’t mean any of them would be an improvement, though.
PATRICIA FRANCES KOENIG says
These Syrian Christians confirmed my impression that President Assad was good to the minority Christians in Syria. That is rare in Muslim majority countries. So President Assad is a good leader. I would not believe so-called “proof” because it is so easy to lie to investigators for an agenda like ISIS or the Syrian rebels who are backed by USA. USA government is the main cause of the civil war in Syria.
Grrrrrrrrr...... says
Well, we can all thank Putin and his iron willed restraint that Trump’s illegal actions have not led to a military confrontation involving nuclear weapons and our deaths.
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
Few people have noticed that the Russians and the Syrian government pulled a dirty trick on many Western nations. Right after the recent “gas attack” the Russian-Syrian coalition open up a humanitarian corridor. Most of the jihadis fled. Of those jihadis who are ex-pats of Western nation, how many do you think are going home? Yes, some might continue to fight in the middle east but a good number of them are going home to wreak havoc there. So instead of letting the Russian-Syrian coalition finish the job, we (the West) made a fuss. Somehow, I visualize the big wigs in the Kremlin laughing themselves silly over this one.
Bacherbazistan says
Also remember that the globalists planned regime change in Syria & several other countries a long time ago. See General Wesley Clark link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7NsXFnzJGw
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
Thank you Bacherbazistan for this important clip.
If he is telling the truth then this is testimony and grounds for war crimes trials!
gravenimage says
Netherlands: Christian refugees from Syria say Assad is OK; priest calls him ‘a gift from heaven’
……………………
Assad is hardly OK–but he is less bad than the other alternatives in that stretch of Dar-al-Islam.
Baucent says
Indeed. There are degrees of badness, in a bad part of the World.
Peggy says
No leader is OK, but if Syrian Christians want him then that’s all I need to know.
I am for Christians surviving and having a presence in the Middle East.
gravenimage says
So am I–hence, my saying Assad is far from the worst in the region.
That doesn’t mean that every leader in the world is as bad as Assad, though. He just looks relatively decent for the appalling Muslim world.
NITZAKHON says
Is Assad a monster? Absolutely. But… at least he’s worried about his situation on this side of the afterlife. He values his skin. Therefore, he can be bargained with to some degree.
ISIS, Al Qaeda, etc., care about the next life. The only thing that can be done with them is to send them there ASAP.
Older Canadian says
Agree
Ren says
@NITZAKHON
Shoot all muslim jihadis.
Older Canadian says
I wonder who approached Trump. Britain or France, have a feeling. Was it not long ago that the Brits demonstrated to keep trump from coming to the UK for a visit? And now they are cozy. The leader of france,……..I think he has a problem.
Something is not sitting right. Don’t like it.
Peggy says
Agree. Seeing how Trump isn’t welcome in the UK why is he supporting them? He expelled a number of Russian diplomats in solidarity with Theresa May even though that nerve agent attack was bogus and now he is willing to go to war with Russia.
Trump isn’t stupid. I can’t imagine Trump falling for the same scam again.
mortimer says
Every Muslim sect believes it has the right to impose its doctrines over the other Muslim sects and so there is not possibility of a compromise, only an uneasy peace or cold war between the sects.
The Alawite hegemony is perhaps the best of all other evils.
dumbledoresarmy says
Precisely.
gravenimage says
+1
Ren says
Let the Russians take care of Assad aiding him to fight against the jihadi muslim rebels.
Chand says
Now Russia-iran-Assad-Hezbollah is pitted against US-UK-France-S.Arabia-Israel. S. Arabia and Israel don’t mind a failed state in Syria, ruled by fractional Jihadis, for a while. It is better for them than a rejuvenated, strong Assad, backed by Iran, supported by a stronger Hezbollah.
Now what is Turkey’s position? It doesn’t want Assad nor does it want the Kurds to benefit from Assad’s fall and it has come closer to Russia against the US.
Huge mess here and don’t think anyone, including the players involved have any answers……………
Chand says
I think the Sunni jihadis staged the chemical attack video and the Saudis and Israelis pressurized Washington to respond.
V.L says
You are right on target here my friend!
gravenimage says
I see that Chand is blaming Israel for Jihad again. *Ugh*.
Harry Again says
So, we spend millions destroying possibly none existent chemical warfare factories in Syria to “save the children”.
And sell bombs to Saudi Arabia to kill children in Yemen????
May is a lying bitch. None of this makes any sense at all.
Now THIS makes more sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-WuPFlMThw&feature=youtu.be
Baucent says
“Every Christian from Syria will tell you that before the civil war, our country was a far better place for us than Turkey.”
This statement lines up with what I have read other Syrian Christians saying going back several years.
Assad is really the lessor of two evils and sometimes you need to be pragmatic. If his regime falls it will be replaced with an Islamist regime more or less like ISIS, and the few Christians that remain will suffer more. Not to mention a new exodus of Syrians trying to reach Europe. At this point it is in the West and Christian minorities interest to see the Assad regime survive. I even suspect the Israelis would prefer Assad, (who the know), to the devil they don’t.
Buraq says
For me, it’s perfectly simple. Does Assad want to completely destroy Israel? Yes, he does! Then take him out. He’s no different from the various murderous franchisees of Islam; ISIS, Al This, Al That, etc …
Allan Mandrowski says
Except that he doesn’t want that.
Asally says
The business of the US military is to defend the US. We have seen what our stupid meddling in the Middle East has done. How is what we are doing there that different from what we criticized the Russians for in Europe and elsewhere? We have absolutely no business toppling regimes that are not attacking the US. On the contrary, we have an interest in not destabilizing any further a fragile region and helping to power crazy “rebels” who send their tentacles into Europe and North and South America in the hope of destabilizing the West. Everything Trump is doing there is a mistake. The problem is, he thinks it’s his sandbox and he’s the biggest bully in it, so he’s going to show off. This we don’t need. We should have elected a real person with an actual personal history of positions on important issues, not a TV tabloid celebrity with an underdeveloped mind and an overdeveloped ego. It isn’t enough to say “At least he’s not Hillary”, or “At least he’s better than Obama was”. He is a disaster. We are capable of putting inept and very stupid Republicans in high office every time we get a chance – we did it with Nixon and Ford, with the Bush family, now with Trump, none of whom have had the characteristics of a conservative Republican. Don’t every kid yourselves about Trump – he has NEVER been a “conservative” in his life. He is a typical big-government, crony-capitalist with a typical ignorance of the rest of the world, including especially the Middle East. And apparently his advisors do not have America’s best interests in view – or else they are as benighted and feckless as he is. What would be wrong with taking some time out to find out 1) whether there WAS a chemical attack, 2) if so, who actually WAS behind it and 3) whether bombing Syria would make anything any better – or, for that matter, worse. We have missiles. We can use them when and if necessary to defend our country. We should not use them to defend ISIS,so why not just take the time to find out what is really going on first? Well, that wouldn’t measure up to the ol’ red hat, would it?
Buraq says
@ Allan Mandrowski & Assally
Mr Mandrowski: Assad’s hatred for Israel is well known. Assad would destroy Israel today, if he could. He is just like his father, who hated the Jews, as well.
And now Assally: You write a lengthy list of ‘Ifs’ and ‘Buts’ and ‘suppositions’. You may have heard of Occam’s razor. If not, here is a brief outline.
Occam’s razor (or Ockham’s razor) is a principle from philosophy. If two explanations for something are given, the simpler one is usually the better. Another way of saying it is that the more assumptions and ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ you make, the more unlikely your explanation is.
The content of your post gets more and more convoluted the longer it goes on. My position is very simple: If you want to destroy Israel, you’re toast!
Peggy says
Why waste time determining the facts when the facts are already known to Trump and this is just an excuse to start a war.
Don’t kid yourself. He knows what’s going on. He has a much better method of knowing what everyone is doing that you and I and yet he went in.
So the only question is why.
gravenimage says
In other words, abandon our ally Israel, you “filthy Infidels”…
Terra Nova says
Doe anybody really knows the truth about deals made between which governments and who does what?
It is a total mess and drives people mad. But that was the whole idea all along, I think and preparing people for like in the Hitlertimes. If there is ONE MAN who stands up and has a story that He is the one tome everything allright, that will be a dangerous man and people will follow him. Mark these words.
Mad Mac says
The United States has been on the wrong side ever since Carter failed to help the Shah of Iran stay in power. Bush 41 stopped the sectarian dictator of west leaning Iraq and former ally and restored a Muslim monarchy in Kuwait.
Bill Clinton helped the Bosnian Muslims. Charley Wilson now admits we should not have helped the Northern Alliance defeat the Russians in Afghanistan. We supported the Muslim Chechens and later they would be fighting us in Afghanistan. Bush 43 declared Islam was a religion of peace and finished off Hussein opening Pandora’s Box in the Levant.
If Muslims wanted a mole in the White House, they could not have done better than Obama. Obama remained silent during the Green rebellion in Iran, sending a clear message to the Muslim Brotherhood that it was open season. He stated that our long time ally Mubarak of Egypt must go. With help from Hillary, Khadafi fell next, after he had surrendered Libyan weapons of mass destruction. Obama said Assad must go fueling the civil war that still rages in Syria. Hillary renounced military rule of Pakistan turning an ally into a nuclear armed Islamic state. Meanwhile, Turkey turned away from sectarian rule and embraced Islamist extremism.
Now, we claim we are not involved in the civil war in Syria yet we are attacking sectarian western educated Assad instead of helping him.
Sometimes, you just have to hold your nose and support a dictator.
Peggy says
In order to keep peace in that region you have to be a dictator.
Now look at how good things are there without Saddam, Gaddafi and if Assad goes there is no way any non Muslim will have a chance to live there.
Those people can’t have democracy because they are savages. They need dictators.
jewdog says
Russia is propping up Assad, partly by enabling Iran. While Assad may be okay for Christians, Iran certainly is not, and Israel will not tolerate Iran on her northern border. And how is Russia treating Ukraine’s Christians? Don’t ask.
dumbledoresarmy says
Good points.
Peggy says
You really need to know and understand the situation there before you say that.
Those regions have always been Russian. Just because some Russian president decided to give those areas to Ukraine doesn’t mean he did the right thing.
People want to go back home.
gravenimage says
True, Jewdog.
Richard Courtemanche says
Hold on to your cards! Can’t trust anyone these days. We need an independent party to find out what’s going.
Peggy says
alex9234 says
Apr 15, 2018 at 10:17 am
Stop listening to Alex Jones. It’ll help.
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Maybe more people should listen to Alex Jones. He’s been right on many occasions. He’s predicted a lot of the stuff that’s unfolding now.
Must admit he was wrong on Trump as many of us were. Instead of draining the swamp, Trump was pulled into it.
Peggy says
J D S says
Apr 15, 2018 at 10:19 pm
Peggy…WW3 is along way off…Armageddon will most likely be another or main name for WW3 given what’s happening in the world today….. Reckless behavior????…then you are saying military analyst, Top general officers, CIA and FBI operatives, Boots on the ground, and many other operators we’re and are reckless…..President Trump didn’t just wake up one morning and say “I’m gonna bomb Syria”
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I am saying that the people who give the ok for this are reckless. Boots on the ground are only doing what they signed up for and that is to obey orders.
It certainly looks like Trump woke up one day and decided to bomb Syria.
Only a few days prior he was saying he was pulling out of Syria so was that a lie?
Bombing a country without proof is beyond reckless. It’s madness.
Manos says
Will the US and NATO back Greece in a War with Turkey?
NATO back Sunni Muslims, just like in Bosnia and Kosovo.
Where was US,UK and NATO when Turkey bombed and invaded Cyprus and killed Greek Cypriots civilians, and it is Occupied.
Peggy says
It certainly looks like the west has been working with Muslims for a very long time.
Creating two more Islamic countries in Europe was a very dangerous this to do and it was done with force.
Killing Christians in order to spread Islam is evil so what was the west thinking?
I don’t buy that they didn’t know what they were doing. People in top positions in government should know what they are doing or educate themselves before they act.
Yep, this enabling Islam to flourish throughout the world was a plan. Nobody can convince me of anything different now. One support after another for the Jihadists is no mistake.
Malcolm (South Afric) says
Manos If that would happen, your hope besides JMJ would be Poland, Hungary.
s says
is this not a continuum of the “arab spring”?
A change of leadership does not mean a change on the road this nation has been put on by those who seek Global Government…