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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Monday, January 20, 2014

Saudi ideology is a 'threat to world'


Bashar and first lady Asma al-Assad.
A first lady without a burqa.  No wonder the Islamists are angry.

Syria says Saudi Arabia is the Enemy
  • Figuring out the Middle East cast of characters is like trying to organize 100 rattle snakes in a pit into groups of "good" and "bad" snakes.
  • One element of truth - On 9-11 we were attacked by the citizens of Saudi Arabia.  Not the citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq.


Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned during a meeting in Damascus with Iran's foreign minister that Saudi Arabia's political and religious ideology is "a threat to the world," state television reported.

He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of Syria's revolt against Assad reports AFP News.

"President Assad warns during his meeting with Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif of the threat posed by Wahhabi thinking to all the world, not just to the region," the report said.

"The Syrian people and some peoples in the region know how serious the threat posed by Wahhabism is, and everyone must contribute to the confrontation against it and to eradicating it from the root," said Assad, who belongs to the Alawite offshoot of Shiite Islam.


Indigenous Christians living in fear in Syria as Muslims
take their homes and property. West silent
Syrian Christians are living in fear as Muslims take their homes and property. Muslim extremist have taken homes of the indigenous Christian community and use them as their own personal homes and bases. Just like the Nazis did during World War II, they took the homes and property of Jews and Jewish people.
 



"Supporting Jihadists in Syria also gives the Saudis an opportunity to ship their own radicals to Syria, where they can fight & possibly die "
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With a large number of unemployed, underemployed and radicalized young men, the Jihad in Syria provides a pressure valve similar to the past struggles in Iraq, Chechnya, Bosnia and Afghanistan. The Saudis are not only trying to winnow down their own troubled youth; we have received reports from a credible source that the Saudis are also facilitating the travel of Yemeni men to training camps in Turkey, where they are trained and equipped before being sent to Syria to fight.
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The reports also indicate that the young men are traveling for free and receiving a stipend for their service. These young radicals from Saudi Arabia and Yemen will even further strengthen the Jihadist groups in Syria by providing them with fresh troops.   (Uprooted Palestinians.blogspot)

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