Monday, October 5, 2009

Farid Ghadri heralds the "end of the Assad regime"

And when you thought that this jester expired, ... In the JPOst (of course, where else does this brain-dead crook find a pulpit!) here

" .... Between US sanctions, a severe drought in an agrarian-based economy, sustained terror that has caused the migration of over 1 million Iraqis to Syria, political risks promoting "resistance" instead of cooperation, dwindling oil revenues, an alarming increase in Syrian population and a determined new Israeli government, Assad is being squeezed like a Syrian olive for its oil.

Very few people grasp the reality Assad faces now that he has systematically destroyed whatever he inherited from his father through ill-advised policies. ...

If Iran catches cold, Assad will sneeze uncontrollably (the depth of the ideas & analysis is overwhelming). ... As such, the pressure mounting on Assad via Iran is yielding far better results for Syrians and the West than the embrace of "dialogue." Assad is about to give under the pressure, and we should, as John Lennon once said, let it be (wow)....

Just imagine a Lebanon where Hizbullah's power base could no longer rely on Iran and Syria to provide the incendiary Nasrallah with muscle-flexing, gun-toting missions. Imagine Hamas, looking for Assad in Damascus, finding instead accountable politicians (Ghadri-like, before he is said to have swindled his own father of saudi blood money, who in turn, divulged all the nitty gritty detail of the swindle on the pages of his journal in Beirut) and being forced to become the new PLO's bride or be chastized as a Muslim divorcee. Imagine Israel, for the first time, helping the Syrian and Iraqi democracies without the specter of terror shadowing its successes...."

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