tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5876012087863461251.post7509378896075982190..comments2023-10-07T07:59:07.050-04:00Comments on "friday-lunch-club": STATE Official: "Obama's legacy is that he got us out of two wars, not into a new one in Syria!"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5876012087863461251.post-50056838265790996332013-04-12T22:31:04.437-04:002013-04-12T22:31:04.437-04:00Never mind. If Obama wants to stay out, it's s...Never mind. If Obama wants to stay out, it's surely no need to worry for the "freedom & democracy figthers" in Syria.<br /><br />Faisal J. Abbas, editor-in-chief of Al Arabiya English, just explained, that "Plan B" is in place:<br /><br />"... With all of this in mind, when it became clear that - due to Iranian and Russian support - Assad was winning the war he is waging against his own people, the Saudis decided they needed a plan B. ... B is for Bandar ... Despite the fact that his “official” role has long been Saudi ambassador to the United States, Prince Bandar – especially under the late King Fahd – has always served as his country’s international man of difficult tasks. ... Furthermore, he played a significant role in assisting the end of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. ...When Syria started looking like it’s going to be mission impossible, the Saudis turned to Prince Bandar to manage the situation. Knowing him, he would never agree for anyone else to be behind the steering wheel, so Qatar was asked to take a back seat,” Al Arabiya’s source said. ..."<br /><br />From:<br /><br />How Saudi Arabia’s ‘Plan B’ became a game-changer in Syria<br /><br />http://english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective/analysis/2013/04/12/How-Saudi-Arabia-s-Plan-B-became-a-game-changer-in-Syria-.html<br /><br />So, when Prince Bandar managed the "transition" to freedom and democracy in Afghaistan so well in the 80s, what possibly could go wrong in Syria now?Bandolerohttp://net-news-global.net/noreply@blogger.com