Thursday, May 23, 2013

FROM AMMAN WITH ZIOLOVE

There was a meeting in Amman, Jordan yesterday. The attendees were from the DFK, USA, Qatar, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, U.A.E. and Jordan. The meeting was about the Geneva talks on Syria. NB Israel was not present.

They took it upon themselves to decide what the Syrian people want.
The Monsters Ministers underlined that the attainment of the political solution that meets the aspirations of the Syrian people means, as stated in the Abu Dhabi joint statement of the May 13th 2013, that Assad, his regime, and his close associates with blood on their hands cannot play any role in the future of Syria.

[source : Joint Statement of Amman Ministerial Meeting On Syria, Scoop, http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1305/S00559/joint-statement-of-amman-ministerial-meeting-on-syria.htm, 22nd May 2013]

They showed their hypocrisy by calling the presence of Hezbollah and Iran in Syria "a serious threat to regional stability".
The Monsters Ministers denounced the intervention of foreign combatants fighting on behalf of the regime, and consider their presence a flagrant intervention on Syrian territory and a serious threat to regional stability. In this context, the Ministers stressed in particular the operations conducted by Hezbollah in Qusair and elsewhere and called for the immediate withdrawal of Hezbollah, fighters from Iran, and other regime allied foreign fighters from Syrian territory.

No. Stop laughing. Because there's more.

They repeated the already discredited claim that Assad had used chemical weapons.
The Monsters Ministers viewed with extreme concern the growing number of reports and strong indications of the use of chemical weapons by the regime in Syria. The Ministers emphasized the importance of enabling the UN to conduct a comprehensive investigation regarding the use of such weapons. The Ministers stressed that there will be severe consequences if these reports are confirmed.

These clowns, these oafs, these liars are a global joke.

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