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    Social Engineering 101: How to Make a Refugee Crisis

    Starting in 2007, the US was already in the process of engineering the overthrow and destruction of all prevailing political orders across the Middle East and North African (MENA) region.

    It would be in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s 2007 New Yorker article, “The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?” that it was explicitly stated (emphasis added):


    To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.

    Hersh would also reveal that at the time, the US – then under the administration of President George Bush and through intermediaries including US-ally Saudi Arabia – had already begun channeling funding and support to the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood who would in 2011 play a crucial role in the opening phases of the destructive war now raging across the Levant.

    In 2008, from Libya to Syria and beyond, activists were drawn by the US State Department from across MENA to learn the finer points of Washington and Wall Street’s “color revolution” industry. They were being prepared for an unprecedented, coordinated US-engineered MENA-wide campaign of political destabilization that would in 2011 be called the “Arab Spring.”

    Through the US State Department’s National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and US State Department’s Movements.org, agitators were literally flown on several occasions to both New York and Washington D.C. as well as other locations around the globe to receive training, equipment and funding before returning to their home countries and attempting to overthrow their respective governments.

    In an April 2011 article published by the New York Times titled, “U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings,” it was admitted:


    A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington.

    The article would also add, regarding the US National Endowment for Democracy (NED):


    The Republican and Democratic institutes are loosely affiliated with the Republican and Democratic Parties. They were created by Congress and are financed through the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set up in 1983 to channel grants for promoting democracy in developing nations. The National Endowment receives about $100 million annually from Congress. Freedom House also gets the bulk of its money from the American government, mainly from the State Department.

    It is clear that the political cover – the Arab Spring – and the premeditated support of terrorist groups including Al Qaeda brought in afterward, were planned years before the Arab Spring actually unfolded in 2011. The goal was admittedly the overthrow of governments obstructing Washington and Wall Street’s hegemonic ambitions and part of a much wider agenda of isolating, encircling, and containing Russia and China.

    The destruction of the MENA region was intentional, premeditated, and continues on to this very day.

    As the Wave of Regime Change Crashes

    Since 2011, each and every one of the West’s “color revolutions” has predictably devolved into armies of US-backed terrorists attempting to divide and destroy each nation. In Libya, this goal has already long-since been accomplished. In Egypt and Syria, with varying degrees of failure, this agenda has been stalled.

    Egypt through sheer virtue of its size and the capabilities of its military, has prevented nationwide warfare. In Syria, facing invasion primarily from both Turkey and Jordan, violence has been far more dramatic and enduring.

    But despite initial euphoria across the West that their insidious conspiracy had indeed upended the MENA region entirely, Syria’s ability to resist the West’s proxy forces, and now, more direct intervention, has entirely disrupted this wave of regime change.

    US Senator John McCain (Republican – Arizona) who literally posed for pictures with terrorist leaders in both Libya and Syria, including the now head of the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) in Libya, Abdul Hakim Belhaj, at the height of the Arab Spring prematurely taunted Moscow and Beijing with threats to bring similarly US-orchestrated chaos in their direction. Suffice to say, Moscow and Beijing were not only ready for this destabilization, they were prepared to foil it before it so much as reached their borders.

    And as momentum stalled, the US and its regional collaborators attempted to justify direct military intervention in Syria first as they did in Libya – by claiming they would be averting a humanitarian disaster and assisting “freedom fighters.” However with the crimes the US and NATO perpetrated in Libya still fresh in the global public’s minds, this narrative was entirely untenable.

    Staged chemical weapon attacks were perpetrated on the outskirts of Damascus, under the nose of UN inspectors in a bid to frame the government of Damascus and again justify direct US military intervention against Syria. Again, the global public, recalling similar fabrications peddled by the West ahead of its ten year invasion and occupation of Iraq along with expert diplomacy by Moscow, averted war.

    And while it is increasingly obvious that Al Qaeda and ISIS’ presence in Syria and Iraq is the direct, premeditated result of US-NATO and their regional allies’ sponsorship of both groups, the West has attempted to use them as a pretext for direct military intervention not only in Syria, but again, against the government of Damascus itself.

    Cue the Refugees

    As this last attempt to justify a final push toward regime change in Syria falters, and as European powers begin deciding whether or not to intervene further in Syria alongside the US, a sudden and convenient deluge of refugees has flooded Europe, almost as if on cue. Scenes like that out of a movie showed hordes of tattered refugees herded along various borders as they apparently appeared out of what the Western media has portrayed as a puff of smoke at Europe’s gates.

    In reality, they did not appear out of a puff of smoke. They appeared in Turkey, a NATO member since the 1950’s and one of America’s closest regional allies. Turkey is currently hosting the US military, including special forces and the CIA who have, together with Turkish military and intelligence agencies, been conducting a proxy war on neighboring Syria since 2011.

    Turkey has suspiciously maintained a very enthusiastic “open door” policy for refugees, spending inexplicable sums of money and political capital in accommodating them. The Brookings Institution – one of the chief policy think tanks helping engineer the proxy war with Syria – reported in its July 2015 “Order out of Chaos” article, “What Turkey’s open-door policy means for Syrian refugees,” that:


    Turkey is now the world’s largest recipient of refugees. Since October 2013, the number of Syrian refugees has increased more than threefold and now numbers almost two million registered refugees.

    Brookings also reports that:


    The cost has been high to Turkey. Government officials are quick to point out that they have spent over $6 billion on the refugees and complain about the lack of international support.

    Brooking details the vast efforts Turkey is undertaking in coordination with Western NGOs to manage the refugees. There is little way that these refugees could suddenly “disappear” and end up in Europe without the Turkish government and more importantly, European governments either knowing about it or being directly involved.

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    First Hungary arrests under tough new anti-migrant laws

    Hungarian authorities said Tuesday that police have made the first arrests under harsh new laws coming into force punishing "illegal border-crossing" with prison terms of up to three years.

    "Today, 60 people have been caught by police cutting or damaging the fence, 45 at the border, the other 15 further inside the country. Police have launched criminal procedures against them," said Gyorgy Bakondi, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief advisor.

    The new laws which came into force on Monday are part of Orban's strategy to stem the flow of migrants -- more than 200,000 so far this year -- travelling from Greece through the western Balkans and into the EU country, most of them on their way to Germany and elsewhere in the 28-member bloc.

    Hungarian authorities also on Tuesday effectively sealed the border with Serbia, blocking off a gap in a razorwire barrier where many of the migrants passed through, as well as two official border crossing points.

    Equally controversially, Hungary is also building a fence four metres (13 feet) high along its entire 175-kilometre (120-mile) border with non-EU Serbia and plans to deploy the army.

    Under the new laws, crossing the border illegally can result in a prison term of up to three years, rising to five years if people damage the razorwire barrier or the fence.

    The government on Tuesday also announced the creation of two "transit zones" at the main crossing point at Roszke and at Tompa to the west to fast-track asylum claims made by migrants entering at official border crossings.

    If the asylum claims are rejected -- which with Budapest saying that many of the new arrivals are not, strictly speaking refugees, is highly possible -- then the migrants can be expelled.

    "The people in the transit zones are legally speaking not in Hungarian territory, similar to transit zones in an airport," government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs told a joint news conference with Bakondi.

    "The transit zones are in operation, completely conforming with Hungarian and international law. Twenty asylum requests are already being processed, the number of illegal border-crossers has already reduced significantly," Kovacs said.

    "The message we want to send is, 'don't come, this route will not take you to your destination'," Bakondi said. "Our information suggests that the migrants and also the traffickers have got the message."

    The Hungarian government on Tuesday also declared a "state of crisis" in the two southern counties of Bacs-Kiskun and Csongrad, giving police additional powers, including to confiscate vehicles.


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    Migrants Clash With Police in Hungary, as Others Enter Croatia

    HORGOS, Serbia — Hungarian police officers moved against hundreds of migrants on Wednesday, beating them with batons, dousing them with water cannons and spraying them with tear gas after they tried to surge through a border crossing that had been blocked for a second day.

    The migrants tore down a razor-wire gate on the Serbian side of the border crossing, and were pushing through to a second gate on the Hungarian side when the riot police drove them back. Twenty people were injured, including two children who had been thrown across the fence into Hungary, and taken to a hospital, the authorities said.

    But the migrants soon started fires and threw rocks toward the police officers, who then came at them with batons, beating their way through the crowd. The clash followed two days of frustration for the migrants, some of whom arrived here soon after Hungary imposed tough new laws on Tuesday to prevent their passage into the country, and enforced the laws with armed police officers at a reinforced border with Serbia.

    It was the first major clash on the land route from Turkey since Aug. 21, when the Macedonian police used stun grenades to break up a group of migrants trying to cross the border into their country from Greece.

    Already some of the migrants who had reached the crossing had given up and peeled off, heading for new routes through Croatia and other countries on their journey west, where they hope to apply for asylum in places like Germany and Sweden.

    But about 2,000 remained behind, still hoping that Hungary would reconsider, as it had done once before, and let them pass to Austria, on buses or by train.

    By late afternoon, the calm, almost-festive atmosphere at an informal encampment at the closed crossing point grew increasingly tense, and hundreds of migrants pressed the border.

    “Open! Open! Open!” the migrants chanted. About 50 riot police officers formed a barrier. A vehicle armed with water cannons stood nearby. Military helicopters hovered overhead.

    The police fired tear gas. Many of the migrants gagged and poured water over their eyes to stop the sting, but the action drove them back.

    Throngs of young men then set trash and wood on fire. Others hurled blocks of charred wood and stones at the fence, and at the police officers guarding it.

    The police appeared to pull back, and suddenly the gate opened. “It’s open, it’s open, bye bye Serbia,” some of the migrants shouted. But as they started to push through, the police came at them, beating at them with their batons, as many were trampled in a rush back to the Serbian side.

    The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, responded with outrage to news footage of the clash. “I was shocked to see how these refugees and migrants were treated,” he said. “It’s not acceptable.”

    Hungary’s foreign minister, Peter Szijjarto, blamed the clash on unruly migrants, who he said had thrown water bottles and set clothing on fire.

    With the Hungarian border blocked, migrants sought out other routes to western Europe, showing their determination to leave behind war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.

    Countries like Croatia — through which they could bypass Hungary — were preparing for mass arrivals. Croatia’s prime minister promised the asylum seekers safe movement, as long as they were only passing through the country. About 320 had entered Croatia by late afternoon, according to the United Nations refugee agency.

    But humanitarian groups raised concerns that migrants seeking to get to Croatia could inadvertently cross through areas near the Hungarian-Croatian border that are littered with thousands of land mines left from the Balkan wars of the 1990s. On Wednesday, Croatian demining experts were sent to the area where many migrants were arriving, Reuters reported.

    Hungary moved to close off another alternative, by tightening its border with Romania. That prompted an angry response from Victor Ponta, Romania’s prime minister, who said that Hungary was violating the European Union’s ideals of peace and unity. “Fences, dogs, police, weapons: This looks like the 1930s,” he was quoted as saying by the Romanian news service Mediafax.

    The ripple effects reached as far as Istanbul, were hundreds of migrants were huddled in informal camps after they were stopped from leaving Turkey or picked up on highways and brought back to the city. Still, some had made it to Edirne, on the European side of Turkey, where migrants thronged a bus station in the hope of getting clearance to walk to the border with Greece.

    “We’ll go to Greece, then Serbia, but skip Hungary and go through Slovenia, instead,” said one Syrian migrant, Ghassen Tekriti, who arrived in Edirne on Tuesday.

    At the border town of Horgos, Serbia, migrants, who had slept in tents overnight, lined up for food. There were just 11 toilets and two taps with running water for them. The temperature reached a sweltering 86 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Mohamed Afar, 23, who said he had left Damascus, Syria, after his shop there was bombed, said he and 13 relatives had raced to get into Hungary, but had failed to make it before the border was closed. Now, he said, they were sheltering in an abandoned building once used by Serbian customs officials.

    “I’m hoping the border will open,” he said, adding that he was looking to Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to resolve the crisis. “I will wait. Maybe Ms. Merkel comes to open it? The Hungarian government seems to have no mind or heart. Can’t they see all these families? There is nothing for us here. It smells and it’s dirty.”

    Mr. Afar said that he was desperate to take his two young children to Germany or to the Netherlands, but that he was quickly running out of money.
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    Hungary had moved swiftly to show that it would enforce its new laws. On Wednesday the government announced that police officers had detained 519 people for illegal entry or damaging a border fence since the new rules came into force a day earlier. The authorities have opened 46 criminal cases so far, and the first suspects were to appear in court Wednesday afternoon, according to Gyorgy Bakondi, an aide to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

    Prosecutors in Szeged, Hungary, said that nine adults — seven from Iraq, two from Syria — would be deported for illegally crossing, after expedited court proceedings.

    Hungary’s actions had spillover effects throughout the region. Buses that had been carrying migrants to Serbia’s border with Hungary from its border with Macedonia were instead diverted to Croatia, Serbian news media reported.

    Croatia’s prime minister, Zoran Milanovic, said on Wednesday that migrants would be allowed to pass through the country, which is a member of the European Union but borders several countries that are not.

    “No one will block them,” he said. “No fences.”

    But Mr. Milanovic, who faces a tight race in elections scheduled for mid-November, also made it clear that his country was a temporary stop, not a final destination, for the migrants.

    The countries of the former Yugoslavia, which were torn apart by the Balkan wars, have thus far taken a tolerant and welcoming stance toward the migrants, who have viewed the region as a transit zone rather than a final destination. But with Hungary’s decision to criminalize the breaching of its borders, countries like Serbia and Croatia, which are relatively homogeneous and poor compared with some of their richer European neighbors, could soon confront a stream of migrants for which they are ill prepared.

    In Croatia, the Right Party leader, Anto Dapic, told the local news media that he supported offering “temporary aid to women and children, but not young men who look like they just left the gym.”

    Mr. Dapic has aligned himself with countries in Eastern and Central Europe, like Hungary, which have argued that immigration is a matter of national sovereignty, and that the European Union has no right to tell countries how many refugees they should take in.

    The Croatian interior minister, Ranko Ostojic, said his country “respected the fundamental values of the E.U.,” which it joined in 2013, and had embraced a plan that would distribute migrants across the union’s member states according to their population and wealth.

    Asked whether the Schengen Agreement — which has permitted unrestricted travel across much of the Continent — was under attack, Mr. Ostojic said in a televised interview: “If each country has an individual approach to this work, and if this continues, of course, then the founding values for which the E.U. exists, which is freedom of movement of people, is at risk. That is why responsible leaders at this time are really looking for a solution to this situation.”

    Nearly 600 migrants crossed the border from Serbia into the small Croatian town of Tovarnik by Wednesday evening, hopping out of police vans and then navigating through a processing center before boarding buses heading toward a reception center in the capital, Zagreb.

    Croatian border patrol officers caught a number of migrants trying to bypass registration by going through neighboring cornfields, and, as of 11 a.m., had detained 181 of them.

    In Austria, army border controls officially took effect at the start of Wednesday, drastically slowing the flood of migrants who were already in Hungary. The controls were focused on three border crossings: Nickelsdorf, Deutschkreutz and Schachendorf.

    Elsewhere in Austria, which followed Germany’s decision over the weekend to impose stringent border checks, there was a bottleneck of migrants seeking to enter Germany. At the Westbahnhof in Vienna on Wednesday morning, an estimated 5,000 migrants spent the night; a few were sleeping on mats outdoors.

    In Salzburg, where 1,200 migrants had spent the night in emergency shelters, Michael Rausch, a police spokesman, said the situation was tense.

    As of Wednesday morning, there were 2,000 migrants at Salzburg’s main station, according to the Austrian broadcaster ORF. The police said that some 5,000 migrants had slept in Vienna overnight, many of them stranded because of bottlenecks along the German-Austrian border.

    At a migrant center in Deggendorf, Germany, Ayham Mahdor, 19, a computer engineering student from Syria, waited while his uncle received medical care. There was a room for each family, and a shower for every four rooms — unlike the “awful” conditions in Hungary, he said. He said he had left Syria to escape military conscription, and hoped to enroll in school in Frankfurt.

    In a rare bit of good news, Osama Abdul Mohsen, the Syrian migrant who was tripped by a Hungarian camerawoman while carrying his child, will live in Madrid, after a Spanish soccer academy offered to help him settle there, The Associated Press reported. Video footage of the trip became a potent symbol last week of the abuse of refugees. The academy said that it wanted to find Mr. Mohsen, who was a coach in Syria, a job in soccer but that he first needed to learn Spanish.

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    The United States are in the process of being deculturalized and having its mainstream religions destroyed. Make no mistake about it, both regions are under attack in the same manner as a country who has the tanks of its enemies rolling down the ir streets. This invasion is deliberate and it is being conducted with bad intentions. The goal of this invasion is the destruction of the economies, national borders, values, traditions, legal codes and of course the religion of the majority culture.

    I have always been a person who respected and defended the rights of the minorities. However, when the rights of the minorities cross my my constitutionally protected nose, it is time to re-evaluate my response to this not-so-silent- invasion of my country.

    Hey Angela Merkel, How’s That Muslim Immigration Thing Working Out?

    Merkel has boasted that Germany will accept up to a million Muslim immigrants and the people of Germany are in the streets. Already, the majority culture is having its culture striped away as German school girls have been told to “cover up” so they do not offend their new Muslim neighbors.

    Pamela Geller is reporting “A shocking German document dated August 18th from a refugee center in Hessen (Germany) sounds the alarm about Muslim immigrants raping the women AND children. They clearly state that it is not incidental: it happens a lot. Women don’t dare go to the bathroom at night and sleep in their day clothes.

    According to the document, referenced by Geller, women are “assigned a subordinate role” and unaccompanied females are treated as “fair game.” Many of these women, according to the document, are fleeing “forced marriage” and/or “female genital mutilation.”


    “The consequences are numerous rapes and sexual assaults. Increasingly is also reports of forced prostitution…

    Women report that they, as well as children, have been raped or sexual assaulted are exposed”.
    These are the words of the Germans not this commentator. Perhaps it would be best if our slumbering country were to put down the remote and pay attention to what is happening in American. It is already happening in places like Dearborn, Michigan where Muslim traditions are supplanting Christian traditions.

    We live in a country whose President will not participate in the National Day of Prayer. Instead, he prays with Muslims. Various displays of Christian artifacts are now banned by the military, but not so for other religions. This administration has elevated the status of one religion over another. One lifestyle over another, one sexual preference over another and in every case, it is the fundamental Christian beliefs that are being “nudged” out of the way for more radical religious approaches. For example, in Fort Collins, CO, Rocky Mountain High School Principal, Tom Lopez, has his students reciting “In Allah we Trust” when saying the Pledge of Allegiance. In Colorado Springs at Pine Creek High School, Principal Kolette Back, has banned any mention of Jesus or Christianity by students, even in their free time. We have become a country turned upside down.


    The Islamization of our children is not confined to Colorado. As previously mentioned, Michigan has become a hotbed for extremist Muslim demands in which public schools with taxpayer money are being coerced, in the name of Sharia Law to force Non-Muslims to capitulate and practice Muslim traditions. For example, in Michigan, several high school girls were forced to wear hijabs in school for a class lesson to “explore religion and identity.” The students were not give a choice. Also in Michigan, a privately funded Christian College established a prayer room for Muslims. WHERE ARE THE CHRISTIAN MEN OF COURAGE WHO HAVE THE GUTS TO SAY “NO” TO THE UNDERMINING OF THEIR CHRISTIAN FAITH FUNDED AT PRIVATE CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS WITH MONEY DONATED BY CHRISTIANS?

    If that is not enough, in Minnesota, at a privately funded Catholic university, the school administration installed mini-mosques and Islamic footbaths for Muslims. In May of 2010, middle school students from Wellesley, Massachusetts, a public middle school, embarked on a brainwashing field trip to the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center. This facility is funded by the Saudis and is run by the Muslim American Society of Boston. It just so happens that this mosque is where the Boston Marathon jihad murderers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev worshiped. While on the field trip, the students were separated by gender, in accordance with Islamic practice, and the boys were asked to join the Muslim adults in their prayer. Several of the public school boys took part.

    In a statement of amazing historical revisionism, President Obama issued a White House Statement in which he praised Muslims for “forming and building the very fabric of our nation and strengthening the core of our democracy.” I did not know that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were Muslims. Shouldn’t then the inscription on our money read “In Allah we trust”? If Obama would have stopped at saying, that many people of Islamic faith have made great contributions to our country, his statement would not have garnered the kind of attention that his statement received. However, to suggest, in any form, that Muslims and their ideology formed America is ludicrous and represents the worst brand of historical revisionism. Yet, there are public schools who are practicing the same historical revisionism.

    This outrageous brand of historical revisionism is beginning to show up in American textbooks with regard to Islamic history and practice. In a February 2012 study by “Citizens for National Security” about Muslim Biased textbooks in Florida, four are published by Pearson. Act for America conducted a 2011 study of Muslim-biased textbooks in America and concluded that Pearson published 13 titles where significant Muslim Bias was uncovered. At the time of the stake, Qaddafi was leader in Libya, and promoted his radical brand of Islam. The Arab world, and the Muslim Brotherhood have shown great interest in using education in the United States to indoctrinate American students about Islam. This publication reviewed Pearson’s 2013 World History, a high school level textbook, as an example of strident Islamic Bias.According to Stanley Kurtz in the National Review the Saudis have made strong gains in penetrating American schools“.

    It Is Not War Victims That Are Being Imported, It is Islamic Extremists That Are Being Exported to the West


    The bleeding heart liberal democrats would like you to believe that we should be willing to open our hearts and our homes to Muslim refugees who are surviving a horrific war in Syria. After all, as the liberals tell us, it is the human thing to do. In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth.

    Most of the refugees are fleeing the war in Syria and Iraq while U.N. data shows that many of the so-called refugees are not refugees at all. In addition, for every Christian fleeing Syria and Iraq to come to the U.S., six Muslims are expected to arrive. According to data from the U.N., 75% of the immigrants who were given asylum in European nations are men, while only 13% are children and a mere 12% are women. The numbers are a lot worse. These are UN numbers and they are behind this cultural Jihad. But even if we take the UN’s phony numbers at their face, there is sufficient reason for members of the majority culture to rise up and stop Obama’s latest version of national suicide.

    Surprisingly, only a 51 percent of the refugees are actually from Syria. The others come from Islamic countries in the Middle East and North Africa. It’s commonly believed that many have purchased the passports of dead Syrians. Most disturbingly, these immigrants will never be screened for their suitability to enter the United States.

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    ‘West crying for refugees with one eye, aiming gun with the other’ – Assad

    In a rare interview with Russian media outlets, RT among them, Syrian leader Bashar Assad spoke about global and domestic terrorism threats, the need for a united front against jihadism, Western propaganda about the refugee crisis and ways to bring peace to his war-torn nation.

    Question 1: Mr. President, thank you from the Russian media, from RT, from Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Channel 1, Russia 24, RIA Novosti, and NTV channel, for giving us all the opportunity to talk to you during this very critical phase of the crisis in Syria, where there are many questions that need to be addressed on where exactly the political process to achieve peace in Syria is heading, what’s the latest developments on the fight against ISIL, and the status of the Russian and Syrian partnership, and of course the enormous exodus of Syrian refugees that has been dominating headlines in Europe.

    Now, the crisis in Syria is entering its fifth year. You have defied all predictions by Western leaders that you would be ousted imminently, and continue to serve today as the President of the Syrian Arab Republic. Now, there has been a lot of speculation recently caused by reports that officials from your government met with officials from your adversary Saudi Arabia that caused speculation that the political process in Syria has entered a new phase, but then statements from Saudi Arabia that continue to insist on your departure suggest that in fact very little has changed despite the grave threat that groups like ISIL pose far beyond Syria’s borders.

    So, what is your position on the political process? How do you feel about power sharing and working with those groups in the opposition that continue to say publically that there can be no political solution in Syria unless that includes your immediate departure? Have they sent you any signal that they are willing to team up with you and your government? In addition to that, since the beginning of the crisis in Syria, many of those groups were calling to you to carry out reforms and political change. But is such change even possible now under the current circumstances with the war and the ongoing spread of terror in Syria?


    President Assad: Let me first divide this question. It’s a multi question in one question. The first part regarding the political process, since the beginning of the crisis we adopted the dialogue approach, and there were many rounds of dialogue between Syrians in Syria, in Moscow, and in Geneva. Actually, the only step that has been made or achieved was in Moscow 2, not in Geneva, not in Moscow 1, and actually it’s a partial step, it’s not a full step, and that’s natural because it’s a big crisis. You cannot achieve solutions in a few hours or a few days. It’s a step forward, and we are waiting for Moscow 3. I think we need to continue the dialogue between the Syrian entities, political entities or political currents, in parallel with fighting terrorism in order to achieve or reach a consensus about the future of Syria. So, that’s what we have to continue.

    If I jump to the last part, because it’s related to this one, is it possible to achieve anything taking into consideration the prevalence of terrorism in Syria and in Iraq and in the region in general? We have to continue dialogue in order to reach the consensus as I said, but if you want to implement anything real, it’s impossible to do anything while you have people being killed, bloodletting hasn’t stopped, people feel insecure. Let’s say we sit together as Syrian political parties or powers and achieve a consensus regarding something in politics, in economy, in education, in health, in everything. How can we implement it if the priority of every single Syrian citizen is to be secure? So, we can achieve consensus, but we cannot implement unless we defeat the terrorism in Syria. We have to defeat terrorism, not only ISIS.

    I’m talking about terrorism, because you have many organizations, mainly ISIS and al-Nusra that were announced as terrorist groups by the Security Council. So, this is regarding the political process. Sharing power, of course we already shared it with some part of the opposition that accepted to share it with us. A few years ago they joined the government. Although sharing power is related to the constitution, to the elections, mainly parliamentary elections, and of course representation of the Syrian people by those powers. But in spite of that, because of the crisis, we said let’s share it now, let’s do something, a step forward, no matter how effective.

    Regarding the refugee crisis, I will say now that Western dealing in the Western propaganda recently, mainly during the last week, regardless of the accusation that those refugees are fleeing the Syrian government, but they call it regime, of course. Actually, it’s like the West now is crying for the refugees with one eye and aiming at them with a machinegun with the second one, because actually those refugees left Syria because of the terrorism, mainly because of the terrorists and because of the killing, and second because of the results of terrorism. When you have terrorism, and you have the destruction of the infrastructure, you won’t have the basic needs of living, so many people leave because of the terrorism and because they want to earn their living somewhere in this world.

    So, the West is crying for them, and the West is supporting terrorists since the beginning of the crisis when it said that this was a peaceful uprising, when they said later it’s moderate opposition, and now they say there is terrorism like al-Nusra and ISIS, but because of the Syrian state or the Syrian regime or the Syrian president. So, as long as they follow this propaganda, they will have more refugees. So, it’s not about that Europe didn’t accept them or embrace them as refugees, it’s about not dealing with the cause. If you are worried about them, stop supporting terrorists. That’s what we think regarding the crisis. This is the core of the whole issue of refugees.

    Question 2: Mr. President, you touched on the subject of the internal Syrian opposition in your first answer; nevertheless, I would like to go back to that because it’s very important for Russia. What should the internal opposition do in order to cooperate and coordinate with Syrian authorities to support them in battle… which is what they say they intend to do? How do you see the prospects for the Moscow-3 and Geneva-3 conferences? Will they be useful to Syria in the current situation?

    President Assad: As you know, we are at war with terrorism, and this terrorism is supported by foreign powers. It means that we are in a state of complete war. I believe that any society and any patriotic individuals, and any parties which truly belong to the people should unite when there is a war against an enemy; whether that enemy is in the form of domestic terrorism or foreign terrorism. If we ask any Syrian today about what they want, the first thing they would say is: we want security and safety for every person and every family.

    So we, as political forces, whether inside or outside the government, should unite around what the Syrian people want. That means we should first unite against terrorism. That is logical and self-evident. That’s why I say that we have to unite now as political forces, or government, or as armed groups which fought against the government, in order to fight terrorism. This has actually happened.

    There are forces fighting terrorism now alongside the Syrian state, which had previously fought against the Syrian state. We have made progress in this regard, but I would like to take this opportunity to call on all forces to unite against terrorism, because it is the way to achieve the political objectives which we, as Syrians, want through dialogue and political action.

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