Begins with a video clip of the Syrian Ambassador for the U.N., - TopicsExpress



          

Begins with a video clip of the Syrian Ambassador for the U.N., Bashar al-Jaafari, addressing a U.N. security council meeting on the issue of terrorism and governments and media who support it. He denounces those who support terrorism and also states that Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar are main supporters of it. He says that the Syrian government has been actively engaged in a war against insurgents or terrorism for the past 3 years. He also states that any military action taken against terrorism in the region must be based on full respect for international Law. He regrets that Iran was not invited to a recent summit, in Paris, regarding ISIS/ISIL, since they can have an effective role in fighting the group. John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State, supports Iraqs efforts to combat terrorism and also shows support for Iraqs new government. He says there is a role for nearly every country in the World to play. Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for International and Legal Affairs, Abbas Araqchi, iterated ISIS/ISIL was neither Islamic or a state and is not new as it developed after the invasion of Iraq and grew in the Syrian conflict. He states that Iran was helping Iraq against ISIS/ISIL before any other help arrived on the scene. Iraqs Foreign Minister, Ibrahim Ja afari, reiterated his governments commitment to face up to terrorism as a Scourge that must be eliminated. Security council member states all spoke on the universal threat of terrorism and strategies to combat it, including halting its recruiting mechanisms. Iraq is facing a humanitarian catastrophe as 1.8 million Iraqis have been displaced since January. Stew Webb, columnist of Veterans Today, states that ISIS/ISIL is nothing more then Al Qaiada, and that U.S. Department of Defense (D.O.D.) private contractors and Dick Cheney created these mercenary groups, which were mainly created under Haliburton, to get the oil in certain regions in the Middle East. Prior to the Iraq war, Iraq owned 90% of the oil in the Middle East. Haliburton only had 10%. When Dennis Kucinich (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Kucinich), a congressman, tried to impeach George W. Bush on July 20, 2008, he exposed that Haliburton and the five sister companes were now gettng 90% of the oil out of Iraq and the Iraq government was only gettng 10%. As a result this was an illegal war. He continues by explaining that ISIS is actually based out of Sierra Vista, Arizona and is a privatized mercenary group that is paying a mere $200,000.00 a year in U.S. dollars to go to the Middle East. If they go a second year it goes up to $300,000.00 USD. This is being funded from the defense budget and there is also funding coming from Saudi Arabia, Iran, the America Arabian Oil Company owned by H.W. Bush since 1972. ISIS mercenaries are being treated in Israeli hospitals. Watch to hear the rest. It is very eye opening and revealing. https://youtube/watch?v=j84gVa06qLU
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 02:17:46 +0000

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