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To: John who wrote (69323)4/5/2012 8:13:27 AM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 103300
 
Did Obama make deal with Iran?

'Surprised' Turkey says U.S. dropping ball on Syria
by Aaron Klein
Thursday, April 05, 2012
wnd.com


JERUSALEM – Turkey has been surprised by a sudden behind-the-scenes change in attitude from the Obama administration regarding the embattled regime of Turkish foe Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Turkish diplomatic sources told WND.

The sources said that while U.S. rhetoric against Assad remains strong, the Obama administration is suddenly dropping the ball by supporting a NATO campaign against Assad. The sources said the U.S. is suddenly scaling back material support for the Syrian opposition

The Turkish sources said Turkey and the Syrian opposition are “disappointed” with the change in attitude, which they claim comes without any diplomatic justification from U.S. officials.

The sources said some Turkish officials believe Obama may have made a deal with Syria or Iran.

Just last week, WND quoted informed Middle Eastern officials saying Obama has been engaged in secret, back-channel talks with Iran in which he informed Tehran’s leaders he is completely opposed to any Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The officials told WND the behind-the-scenes talks aim to secure a guarantee from Iran that it will not retaliate against the U.S. in the event of an Israeli military strike, the officials said.

It was unclear what, if anything, Obama offered Iran in exchange for a pledge against targeting U.S. installations, including in the Gulf.

The State Department did not immediately return a WND request seeking comment on the alleged back-door talks.

Assad, meanwhile, continued his military crackdown on the well-armed opposition targeting his regime. Syrian troops reportedly clashed with army defectors and shelled rebel districts in the central city of Homs yesterday, with claims at least 11 civilians were killed.

The move came just one day after the government claimed it had begun a troop withdrawal ahead of the April 10 deadline to implement an international truce plan.

Russia yesterday warned other nations not to arm the Syrian opposition, saying it would only escalate hostilities.

“Even if they arm the Syrian opposition to the teeth, it won’t be able to defeat the Syrian army,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was quoted as saying. “The carnage will go on for many years.”

WND previously reported on claims from Egyptian security officials outlining what they said was large scale international backing for the rebels attacking Assad’s embattled regime– including arms and training from the U.S., Turkey, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.



To: John who wrote (69323)4/5/2012 8:30:05 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
What you said is absolutely true and accurate...

White towns and Asian town are often decimated by hurricanes, tornados, blizzards, ice storms, floods, earthquakes, and nuclear disasters, but there is NEVER a response of absolute chaos and pandemonium where the Whites and Asians turned into savage beasts and/or basket cases, as Nagin's 'Chocolate City' did. A friend of mine correctly said in the days that followed, "Katrina exposed New Orleans for what it really is."

The best example of that is of August 24, 1992 when hurricane Andrew, with wind gusts of more than 250 MPH before it broke the National Weather Service's wind speed meter, devastated Miami and the surrounding area for many, many miles... I was there... believe it or not, 27 individual municipalities in and around Dade county were completely wiped off the face of the earth... they were completely blown away and gone... more than 500,000 people were made homeless, the military had to fly into the area to set up tents and arrange for food and water for everyone, and since there was no electricity anyone with a battery radio could listen 24/7 to an ongoing radio broadcast called "The Voice of Radio Relief" which constantly told people where they could find food and shelter, it was very much like a devastated war zone with little contact with the outside world... mind you, it wasn't just the case that people couldn't find their homes when they returned, there was no place to return to, they couldn't even find their towns, the streets were missing, all the signs, trees, landmarks, everything, was GONE, back to genuine wilderness conditions but with debris everywhere... it was absolutely horrifying, it looked like after the Berlin bombings, but much worse, like many Hiroshima's... these were predominantly white and Latin areas, and EVERYONE together was civil and respected the law... the news people showed looting, but guess who the looters were... that's right, you guessed it, the leftists are correct, it is all about race and how the races respond and react differently to the same environmental forces...

In times of natural disaster, people tend to pull together, the savage behaviors illustrated in New Orleans is definitely a racial matter, a black racial matter, it shows very clearly and beyond any doubt how blacks behave very differently than whites in those times of the gravest extreme national and/or environmental calamity...

GZ