Arab News, Saudi Arabia

[Click Here for More Cartoons]

America's 'Arab-Zionist' Pawns (Thawra Al-Wada, Syria)

By opposing the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, are Egyptian, Qatari, Tunisian, Saudi and many other Arab governments acting against the interests of their peoples at the behest of 'international Zionism'? According to this column from Syria's government-run Thawra Al-Wada, countries like Egypt and Qatar, which are working to topple al-Assad on behalf of Syrian civilians, are traitors to the Arab cause.

By Nasser Munther

Translated By Casey Patrick Reilly

October 8, 2012

Syria - Thawra Al-Wada - Original Article (Arabic)

Syria's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Walid Al-Moualem accuses the U.N. Security Council and much of the world of using terrorism against Syria in an effort to topple the Assad government, Oct. 1. UNITED NATIONS VIDEO: Syria's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Walid Al-Moualem addresses the 67th opening of the U.N. General Assembly, Oct. 1, 00:25:09

It seems that Arab regimes which have set out to complete the conspiratorial project against Syria are no longer ashamed about disclosing the nature of their work on behalf of international Zionism. This can be seen in their clear and explicit calls for the destruction and sabotage of Syria, their begging for foreign military intervention, the deployment of Arab troops, or their demands for the issuance of more decisions hostile to the Syrian people. This, if anything, reflects the political and moral bankruptcy of their systems, which have been forcibly stripped of their Arab robes and have thrown themselves into the arms of the West. Such regimes are categorically focused on how to please it.

With his suspicious call to send Arab troops, the ruler of the sheikhdom of Qatar [Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani] raced to demonstrate his loyalty and obedience to the rulers of the Zionist entity, as if in a competition with counterpart Arab regimes that are also involved, through premeditated murder, with the shedding of Syrian blood. In this way, he seeks to confirm that he is acting through war, as an agent for America and Israel, and in conjunction with the rest of the Arabized choir, to destroy Syria and send her into a spiral of violence and chaos. They are therefore attempting to twist her arm and excise Syria from the axis of resistance [to Israel], of which she constitutes the top of the pyramid. This is a result that the colonial powers have sought for decades, but failure continues to accompany them and haunt them in their beds - and will do so indefinitely.

By contrast, we find Egypt's new president [Morsi] lusting for the reduction and neutering of his nation's Arab role for a handful of dollars, not to mention Gulf and Turkish money. He styles himself as the standard-bearer of the Syrian people and full-throatedly asserts that "his mind" will not rest until Syria's fall and destruction, while it bombards the Gaza tunnels to assist the Zionist entity as it clamps down on the Palestinian people and stands aside at the scene of Bahrainis murdered at the hands of al-Saud. This is perhaps because for the most part, he aspires to being a loyal pawn on America's chessboard, or the faithful satrap of a province in the new Ottoman Empire, under which he will return Egypt to an era of ignorance.

Posted by Worldmeets.US

And going against history, the Tunisian president and Gulf rulers are no different. They believe the illusion that Syria will fall, are working hard for that result, and now await its demise in order to win meager gains at the expense of the lives of Syria's ancient people. It would have been better for them to utilize their potential in support of the Arab resistance in confronting the Zionist entity.

If these reactionary regimes did for the Palestinian people half of what theyve done against the Syrian people, Palestine would already have been returned to the Arab fold, and the obnoxious Zionist occupation would have been defeated. Such an outcome will be impossible as long as the rulers of Arab systems insist that their willpower remain stolen and their decisions be within U.S. and Zionist circles. But their time will soon end and the will of their peoples will ultimately triumph.

SEE ALSO ON THIS:

Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Russia: Kremlin 'Suspends' Use of Tartus Naval Base in Syria

Guardian Unlimited, U.K.: Syria and Turkey: How Long can Great Powers Sit on their Hands?

Kayhan, Iran: American Media Come Clean on U.S. Support for Terrorists in Syria

Moskovskii Komsomolets, Russia: Report: U.S. to Help 'Oust' Black Sea Fleet from Crimea

Okaz, Saudi Arabia: Global Passivity Over Syria will End in Disaster

Izvestia, Russia: Why the Kremlin Opposes Assads Immediate Ouster

The Telegraph, U.K.: U.S. Refuses to Help Syrian Rebels Until after Elections

Ma'ariv, Israel: Why Syria is Lebanon All Over Again

Debka File, Israel: 'Big' Russian Fleet Nears Syria

Guardian, U.K.: Why U.S. and Russia Want a Backroom Deal Over Syria

Kommersant, Russia: Israelis and Russians Bound Again by Battle Against Nazis

La Stampa, Italy: Obama Offers Putin End Game Commitment on Syria

MK, Russia: Obama's Hope Keeps Putin from Window on Paradise

Maariv, Israel: Russias Sadomasochistic Foreign Policy Success

Ma'ariv, Israel: Why Syria is Lebanon All Over Again

Debka, Israel: Russia, China, Iran Plan 'Biggest-Ever' Middle East Maneuvers

Debka, Israel: U.S. and Russia Deploy to Syria; 'Double Prey' for al-Qaeda

NZZ, Switzerland: Houla Massacre is No Turning Point for Syria

An Nahar, Lebanon: Syria is Another Iraq, with Israel Thrown In

FARS News Agency, Iran: U.S. and Allies Revive al-Qaeda for Use in Syria

NZZ, Switzerland: Houla Massacre is No Turning Point for Syria

Al-Baath, Syria: America and the Global War Against Syria

Global Times, China: U.S., West Morally Accountable for Syria Massacre

Daily Star, Lebanon: Daylight Massacre in Syria

Telegraph, U.K.: The Real Dilemma on Syria: Can the West Go it Alone?

BBC, U.K.: Scars of Iraq War Haunt American Policy in Syria

Global Times, China: Syria Crisis China's Moment to Show it Can't Be Hemmed In

Global Times, China: Beijing Shows 'Courage' By Vetoing Syria Resolution at U.N.

Guardian, U.K.: Before Syria Crisis Expands, Obama and NATO Should Act

The Independent, U.K. : West will Soon Forget Horror Over Childrens' Slaughter

Daily Mail, U.K.: Yes, Syria is Tragic, British Intervention Would be Madness

The Daily Star, Lebanon: Daylight Massacre in Syria

The Daily Star, Lebanon: Tide Turning Against the Syria Regime

Le Quotidien dOran, Algeria: The 'Brutality of the World', According to Putin

Moskovskiye Novosti, Russia: 'Russia's in a Changing World,' By Vladimir Putin

Al-Seyassah, Kuwait: Russia 'Bloodthirsty', China 'Misguided', for Syria Veto

Kochi Shimbun, Japan: In Syria, the U.N. Security Council Fails the World

Hoy, Ecuador: 'Cynical Imperialists' of East and West Clash Over Syria

Estadao, Brazil: Moscow Rescues Assad: Not a 'Travesty,' a 'Humiliation'

People's Daily, China: Give 'Peace a Chance' in Syria

Mehr News Agency, Iran: Supreme Leader Says U.S. Takes Revenge on Syria

Jerusalem Post, Israel: Obama's 'Rhetorical Storm'

Debka File, Israel: First Foreign Troops in Syria Back the Rebels

Zaman, Turkey: U.S. May Be Hiding Behind Russia's U.N. Veto

YOUR DONATION MAKES OUR WORK AS

A NON-PROFIT POSSIBLE. THANK YOU.