Friday, December 23, 2011

Did Cynical Assad Regime Set Off Car Bombs In Damascus?


Just as Arab “observers” arrive in Syria, (literally the same day), car bombs conveniently go off in Damascus. The observers were immediately ushered to the scene by the Assad regime- “proof” that the Assad sadists are battling “terrorists.” The bombs went off “near” secret police headquarters- but not near enough to do much damage, apparently. The area is closely guarded, of course, another indication of sado-state complicity.

The regime is blaming Al-Qaeda. How would they know so soon?

A Syrian speaking to BBC says no emergency vehicles of ambulances on scene.

Syrian regime claims that their Lebanese stooges warned them of an “Al-Qaeda attack” coming. I’ll bet. Of course their Lebanese lackeys helped them set off a huge car bomb to murder Rafik Hariri.

A bomb was set off near an orphanage. Nice touch.

The regime spokesman from the sado-terrorism regime’s Foreign Ministry told the BBC “we don’t believe in conspiracy theories” to brush off a question about the “convenient timing” in the BBC’s words. Then the Syrian flack got excited and said “it’s not convenient to anyone to kill 40 people.” How about 5,000, asshole? “Syrian is not afraid of democracy. Those who do not condemn the attack are afraid of democracy.” And everything is peachy-keen in Syria too, except for terrorism. 

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