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France Prepares Pro-AlQaeda Intervention In Syria

It seems like France is looking for excuses to extend the war on Syria.

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May 30, 2017

France Prepares Pro-AlQaeda Intervention In Syria

It seems like France is looking for excuses to extend the war on Syria.

On May 25 the French news agency AFP published a propaganda piece about Arab horse racing in Idleb:

The spectators broke out into a lively line-dance and shot celebratory gunfire into the air as each muscled creature blasted past the finish line, kicking up clouds of golden sand.

"Muscled creatures", "clouds of golden sands" - is that modern French poetry?

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The AFP pictures only show two horses - not much of a race. Adding to that fail they also show an al-Qaeda child soldier (on the right) with a gun way too big for him:

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Idleb governate is of course completely occupied, controlled and ruled (vid report) by Al-Qaeda apes.

Why is AFP publishing such recruiting and public relation pieces for al-Qaeda? Why can a fully named AFP photographer work openly in Idleb without any fear of abduction or being killed? Most important: Why is AFP coming out with this right now?

The next remarkable news via French media came yesterday:

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The slick globalist puppet Macron issued that "red line" threat at a press conference with the Russian President Putin.

[Macron] said that any use of such weapons in Syria would lead to "reprisals" from France — without specifying exactly what form they would take.

That "red line" is of course an invitation to al-Qaeda and its allied Saudi financed "Syrian opposition" to stage another fake "chemical weapon attack". It will then get "reprisal"(?) for that by French bombing of the Syrian army and its allies.

The Macron remark was prepared, not spontaneous, and it is obvious what it means. This was not a threat against al-Qaeda should it again use the chemical weapons it has. This was a threat to attack the Syrian government independent of who uses whatever seems "chemical" in al-Qaeda produced pictures. Any unproven claim of chemical weapon use will will be sufficient.

Today another piece of the puzzle fell into place:

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AFP pushes a nice story about al-Qaeda ruled Idleb, Macron sets the stage for a fake "red line" chemical attack plot and then meets the Saudi financed opposition to implement it:

The unannounced meeting with Riad Hijab and a broader delegation from the Riyadh-based High Negotiations Committee (HNC), which includes political and armed groups, came as Macron seeks to review French policy on the six-year civil war.

"The president spoke of his personal commitment to the Syria dossier and of his support for the Syrian opposition in view of a political transition," his office said in a statement.

The HNC "armed groups" are allied with al-Qaeda.

The U.S. military currently fails with its attempt to occupy south-east Syria. Iraq and Syrian forces will prevent the move (recom). The U.S. proxy "New Syrian Army"  is retreating as the Syrian army comes near. More U.S. weapons for it will not be enough to change the picture. Trump seems not willing right now to dive deeper into the Syrian cauldron. The British government has been burned by the Manchester blowback attack which was committed by a British "Libyan rebel" it had pushed to fight with Jihadis when Theresa May was the responsible Home Secretary, There is little appetite right now for another such blunder.

That leaves France's Macron as the "western" regime changer in chief. Little Emmanuel needs to make his foreign policy mark to impress mama. A "heroic" little bombing campaign as "reprisal" for a fake chemical weapon attack may well be on his mind. I doubt though that the capable Russian air defense and air forces in Syria will let him get away with it.

Posted by b on May 30, 2017 at 11:52 AM | Permalink

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The Norwegians are probably getting a little resistant to a False Flag in Al Tanf, otherwise it would have happened by now.

So Lebanon and the French navy will come next. France couldn't hit Idleb hard or for long at all, except perhaps with her "force de frappe". So there will likely be a false flag in Lebanon and a combined French/Israeli intervention. Macron has signaled that it will be a CW attack. Then another attempt to drag Nato into WWIII in the levant.

Posted by: Heros | May 30, 2017 12:06:31 PM | 1

Macron, errand boy for the usual vile duplicitous Western agenda.

Posted by: AriusArmenian | May 30, 2017 12:09:11 PM | 2

Personally, I think you're going a bit far there, b. Macron has done some foolish things on the international scene the last couple of days, of which the famous handshake with Trump is perhaps the best known, but daring to "warn" Putin is about the same level of idiocy. I take it to be lack of experience in foreign affairs.

That doesn't mean that he's actually wanting to go to war, though you can never be sure. The French government has this clique of rabid anti-Asad intellectuals, to whom they are emotionally committed, for reasons I find difficult to understand. I am constantly having arguments with such people, who are completely and blindly committed to overthrowing Asad, without any thought that Syria needs peace in short order. I had to throw one of them out of my office the other day. I am not going to tolerate people who insist on prolonging the war in Syria until eternity. The so-called secular rebels are never going to come to power, and they should recognise it.

That doesn't necessarily mean though that France is going to go to war against Asad, even if the rebels do come up with another gas attack which can be blamed on him. I doubt that there would be much support in France. It's economic results that the French are looking for from Macron, not a new war. So it would be some bombing raids, if it happened. Seeing that Trump looks like he pulled his punches with the 59 Tomahawks, I don't see what a French attack could do. They've got about a squadron of planes to put in the fight, much like the Brits. They're already flying with the Americans from the Gulf. So what would they do?

Posted by: Laguerre | May 30, 2017 12:20:55 PM | 3

This crossing the "Red Line" is starting to get ridiculous. Stop supporting the so called "opposition" and there won't be any need to do anything. And as for that horse race they must be preparing for the final leg of the triple crown (Belmont Stakes)here in NY on June 10th. If the jockey and horse are good I'll put them in a $2 trifecta box.

Posted by: NewYorker | May 30, 2017 12:21:58 PM | 4

The named photographer, Omar Haj Kadour, is a well-known "local activist" in Idlib, Aleppo, etc. He's had photographs published from East Aleppo (pre-liberation), Khan Shaykhoun, Al Fuah, etc. and across a variety of news sources including The Guardian, and Sputnik among others. I reckon AFP is just acting as his agent/pimp.

Posted by: Ghostship | May 30, 2017 12:26:14 PM | 5

France played major role in creating ISIS through destabilizing Syria & Libya

Posted by: nmb | May 30, 2017 12:36:22 PM | 6

Another false flag is coming. The question is when. Likely after June elections in Britain and France. France bombing Syria, particularly if Russia responds, is not going to be popular with voters. The woeful En Marche! would suffer, while Corbyn would benefit electorally from another bombing run. So the sarin will have to wait until after June 18.

Posted by: Mike Maloney | May 30, 2017 12:38:42 PM | 7

LG 3 It's economic results that the French are looking for from Macron, not a new war. So it would be some bombing raids, if it happened. Seeing that Trump looks like he pulled his punches with the 59 Tomahawks, I don't see what a French attack could do.

Americans were looking for economic results from the businessman Trump and Isolationist Foreign Policy. Instead, we're getting austerity for the commons, tax cuts for the rich and open season on resource extraction and environmental destruction.

While much of Trump's FP is a load of bombastic rhetoric, we remain in the dark, waiting for what will come of it. The SECDEF and the generals are straight out of Dr. Strangelove.

Posted by: fastfreddy | May 30, 2017 12:43:04 PM | 8

Source :    http://www.moonofalabama.org/2017/05/france-prepares-pro-al-qaeda-intervention-in-syria.html#more

Traduction : Comité Valmy

source: http://www.comite-valmy.org/spip.php?article8625

http://reseauinternational.net/la-france-sapprete-a-une-intervention-en-syrie-en-faveur-dal-quaeda/

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