Syria Vehemently Condemns the US Ugly Intervention in Cuba

After the entire world called on the US regime to end its decades-long besiege of Cuba (latest UNGA), except the US itself and its 51st illegal state Israel, in the United Nations and including its own allies, we see the US now not only tightening the blockade against Cuba, it’s working to destabilize the country from within using the same colored revolutions tactics, ie NGOs pushing the poor people to revolt against their government because of their poverty forgetting that their poverty is the result of the US’s blockade in the first place.

Nobody suffered the direct US intervention through a colored revolution like Syria under the dubbed Arab Spring, the US openly arms, trains, and finance terrorist groups, it directly occupies the oil fields in Syria and steals the Syrian oil and wheat in broad daylight, therefore, nobody would really understand the US plot against Cuba like the Syrian people and the Syrian government.

For all the aforementioned, the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued one of its strongest statements condemning the US flagrant interference in Cuba and reminding the world that the main and foremost cause of the bad economic situation in Cuba is the US blockade.

In this context, I have these two questions for the USAians and the misled Cubans and others cheering for a US intervention in Cuba:

  1. Are the US citizens in a better situation than the Cubans? Around 59 million US citizens live on welfare support (June 2021), which’s almost 4 times the entire population of Cuba, not to mention the millions of homeless US citizens and those who died and are still suffering from the lack of a proper healthcare system, whereas in Cuba, they have one of the world’s most advance healthcare systems.
  2. Haven’t all the previous US interventions taught you anything? Look at Libya, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Ukraine, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Tunisia, Venezuela, Brazil…….!

More about the Syrian statement in this report: Foreign Ministry: Syria Condemns US Flagrant Interference in Cuba.

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Russia Slams the Hypocrisy of NATO Countries Interfering in Syria’s Presidential Election

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the blatant interference attempts by NATO countries in the upcoming presidential election in Syria due on the 26th of this month.

In its statement, the Russian Ministry reminded the USA, UK, France, and Germany, and a host of lapdog countries for the USA that the presidential election in Syria is an internal affair and they should not interfere, especially that the elections are compliant with the Syrian constitution which was adopted in 2012 by a referendum.

The ministry’s statement, however, did not remind the western hypocrites of their own hysterical reactions to claims of the alleged Russian interference in their own presidential and other elections.

Maybe, it’s time for the Russians to use the same methods used by their ‘western partners’ as they keep using the diplomatic terms long dropped by western uncivilized countries.

Representatives of NATO countries at the United Nations Security Council have been jumping like apes in a closed zoo over the upcoming presidential election in Syria as they see it as the crowning of their failure in turning Syria into a failed state/ or states they can easily control like what they’ve done everywhere else they succeeded in their repetitive regime change wars and interventions they like to call ‘democracy exporting’.

More in this report: Russia Slams NATO Countries Interfering in Syria’s Presidential Election.

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Syria: President Bashar al-Assad is no puppet of the West

In this interview with Russia Today, the Syrian president al-Assad said that he is not going to leave Syria and that he will not leave Syria.

In this interview with Russia Today, the Syrian president al-Assad said that he is not going to leave Syria and that he will not leave Syria. Bashar al-Assad also mentioned the implications of the armed foreign intervention on Syria`s on-going internal conflict.

The Syrian president Bashar al-Assad said, for example, that Syria is the last stronghold of secularism and stability in this region of the Middle East and that there will probably be a domino effect that will affect the entire world from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

This is not contrast to what a lot of analysts and experts in Middle Eastern affairs have already explained in recent months. In addition, the implications on the rest of the world are already perceptibly and they will increase with a military intervention by NATO forces in Syria.

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Syria: NATO got a punch on the nose

Yesterday, NATO held a Council meeting, which was demanded by Turkey. The intruder, Turkey, should persuade the NATO, that it was attacked by the Syrian Air defense.

Yesterday, NATO held a Council meeting, which was demanded by Turkey. The intruder, Turkey, should persuade the NATO, that it was attacked by the Syrian Air defense.

Such an absurd claim by Turkey, that not even NATO wanted to expose oneself to ridicule. And thus, the NATO council meeting became a feigned meeting. Given the facts, hardly surprising.

But the anger and aggression behind the clown mask has a good reason. NATO was given on its paws. For example, Andrei Areschew (Andrej Areschew) reports detailed about the backgrounds.

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Ron Paul: Floor Speech about Syria – June 19 2012

Ron Paul: When Will We Attack Syria? Plans, rumors, and war propaganda for attacking Syria and deposing Assad have been around for many months. This past week however, it was reported that the Pentagon indeed has finalized plans to do just that.

Here is the complete speech by Ron Paul about the false allegations against Syria and the Syrian government. In addition, Ron Paul spoke also about the general behaviour of the U.S. administration and the bad examples of the former interventions / wars against Iraq and recently Libya.

Ron Paul hits the nail on the head and it seems that Ron Paul is one of the honorable politicians in the United States.

Here is the full text to the speech of Ron Paul about Syria, Russia and the American foreign policy, although it is clear that Ron Paul sure could speak much longer about all these topics:

Ron Paul – Floor Speech, Syria June 19 2012

Congressman Paul on intervention in Syria

When Will We Attack Syria? Plans, rumors, and war propaganda for attacking Syria and deposing Assad have been around for many months. This past week however, it was reported that the Pentagon indeed has finalized plans to do just that. In my opinion, all the evidence to justify this attack is bogus.

It is no more credible than the pretext given for the 2003 invasion of Iraq or the 2011 attack on Libya. The total waste of those wars should cause us to pause before this all-out effort at occupation and regime change is initiated against Syria. There are no national security concerns that require such a foolish escalation of violence in the Middle East.

There should be no doubt that our security interests are best served by completely staying out of the internal strife now raging in Syria. We are already too much involved in supporting the forces within Syria anxious to overthrow the current government. Without outside interference, the strife—now characterized as a civil war—would likely be non-existent.

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Syria: Ivan Tsarevitch and the Grey Wolf

What opportunities are there and what motives are there for the Russian position on the question of the manner in which way they could engage in the crisis in Syria?

What opportunities are there and what motives are there for the Russian position on the question of the manner in which way they could engage in the crisis in Syria?

There are different opinions about this, and sometimes, even completely opposite opinions do exist. Some are the opinion that Russia should have given up Syria a long time ago, and now only acts coyly on the stage of world politics to the public, others are convinced that Russia must intervene in Syria, has to send “peacekeepers”, and should fight on the side of the Syrian Army against the Americans and Gulf States and so on.

Even within the Russian people, both positions are represented, and my subjective impression is, that the last version, so the advocacy of an active intervention, clearly dominates, because most Russians understand, at least instinctively, that it is here also about very own Russian security interests.

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