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Those who accepted Islam and left their homes to fight in Allah's Cause with their possessions and persons, and those who gave them shelter and aided them are your allies. You are only called to protect Muslims who fight.

Koran: 8:72

All The Bluster About Western Invervention In Syria Has Led To Only One Thing: Much Greater Danger For Israel.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said his forces have weapons from Russia. This week Moscow agreed to send S-300 missile defense batteries to the Syrian army.

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It was foreseeable that the dumbass malevolent loathsome Russians would do something in reaction to all the talk, from Hague, from Fabius, from John McCain, and others, about lifting arms embargoes, and no-fly zones, and all the rest. The result, apparently, is the delivery of anti-aircraft missile systems, better than anything the Syrians have had, and a great danger to Israeli aircraft.

So much for the idiotic West. And as usual, whenever it chooses to intervene or even to say it will intervene but doesn't, the repercussions are felt not by those who sit comfortably in Europe and North America, but on Israel, surrounded by mortal enemies, and the object of permanent Jihad, conducted using whatever instruments are available and most effective.
Allah willing... these maniacs in Syria will be at each other's throats for decades to come. The longer they are engaged in killing each other the better for civilized people all over the globe.

Israel will destroy these missiles because it has no choice. And the Russians will once again demonstrate to the peace loving world that it is still a damnable and spitefully wicked force in the world. No wonder it rubs up against the Islamists, they adore each others stench.

This is true: The most abundant element in the universe is Stupidity and its source is Obama, McCain and the European leaders.

It is Israel that pays, again and again, for the idiotic mistakes of Western leaders who can't calculate, can't see ahead, can't factor in.
Today's news made by « newenglishreview » 

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad vowed Thursday to press ahead with plans to receive long-range air defense missiles from Russia, while the main Syrian opposition group said it would not participate in peace talks in Geneva, further dampening prospects for a U.S.-backed effort to end the two-year-old conflict.

The Syrian Opposition Coalition, meeting in Istanbul, said it would not attend the proposed talks while militants from Iran and the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah continue to back Assad’s forces. The announcement is a setback for the United States, which has been leading efforts to get the fractured Syrian opposition to the negotiating table. However, the coalition bowed to Western pressure to broaden its ranks, expanding the 71-seat assembly by adding 43 new members, including 15 representatives of the Free Syrian Army.


But there is little incentive for the Syrian leader to engage meaningfully in negotiations. His regime has made slow but meaningful gains in recent weeks, and his forces are advancing in the town of Qusair, backed by Hezbollah fighters.
Russian, U.S. and U.N. officials are scheduled to meet Wednesday for a last-ditch effort to bring the warring sides in Syria together for talks. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday that the United States would continue to work “aggressively” to organize the Geneva talks.

Assad said Thursday that his government was willing to attend the Geneva talks but that any decision taken there would be implemented only after a vote by the Syrian people.

But there is little incentive for the Syrian leader to engage meaningfully in negotiations. His regime has made slow but meaningful gains in recent weeks, and his forces are advancing in the town of Qusair, backed by Hezbollah fighters.

“We are confident and sure about victory, and I confirm that Syria will stay as it was,” Assad said in an interview with al-Manar television, a mouthpiece for Hezbollah, that was broadcast Thursday.

A Lebanese pro-Hezbollah newspaper, al-Akhbar, had reported Thursday that Assad would confirm the delivery of the first shipment of Russian S-300 air defense missiles in the prerecorded interview, though Israeli defense experts had raised doubts about the arrival of the missiles.

Israeli officials have indicated that they would act to ensure that the missile system, which has a range of about 130 miles — the distance from Damascus to Tel Aviv — does not become operational.
Israeli officials have indicated that they would act to ensure that the missile system, which has a range of about 130 miles — the distance from Damascus to Tel Aviv — does not become operational.

But Assad was vague during the televised interview about whether the first shipment of the missiles had been delivered. He said he was “committed” to fulfilling existing contracts and, when asked specifically where the shipment was, said, “Everything we agreed upon with Russia will be done; and a part [of those contracts] has already been completed lately.”

Earnest said he could not confirm whether a transfer of weapons had taken place, adding: “We have long made clear that we are concerned about the Russian support for the Assad regime.”

Recent efforts to funnel more weapons to the battlefield have caused both sides to harden their positions — each citing the moves as evidence that the other is not serious about meaningful negotiation.

Despite Russia’s work with the United States to get talks started, and calls from the United States, Israel and France to halt the sale, Moscow pledged to go ahead with plans to send Assad, a longtime ally in the region, one of the most advanced surface-to-air missile systems in the world. At the same time, the European Union’s decision Monday to let a weapons embargo on Syria lapse opened the door to the possibility of Britain and France arming the rebels

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